Best/coolest Drummer..?

Discussion in 'Lounge' started by Noods, Mar 23, 2017.

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Best/coolest Drummer? In your opinion..

Poll closed Mar 30, 2017.
  1. Ginger Baker

    66.7%
  2. Wreny

    33.3%
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  1. Ha!.
    I moved his percy stuff out of his house when allegedly he got caught out jumping ship.
    No sense of humour though,he hung out of the window moaning at us for loudly telling gags while we loaded his shite..
    (it was 05.30 on a Sunningdale private estate though,so he may had a point I suppose...t'was his own fault for letting road crew out into the real world)
     
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  3. oh lord..
     
  4. you called
     
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  5. Been said already but heres another vote for Phil Collins.......and Im never wrong.
     
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  6. Tommy Aldridge from Whitesnake, stunning drummer. . Andy
     
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  7. That's superb I had no idea.. I will try and check him out..
     
  8. Terrible syrup though mate...
     
  9. Tony Williams
    Elvin Jones
    Clark Tracey
    Phil seaman
    Ben Riley
    Luke flowers
    John Bonham
    David Garibaldi
    Mike Clark
    Papa Jo Jones
    Sam woodyard
    Clive Stubblefield
     
  10. It is Whitesnake after all :D. Andy
     
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  11. OP....! I told you..
     
  12. As an ex-drummer, here is my view.......

    Look at what Buddy Rich did with his basic kit - no drummer of today can do it, because modern drummers don't have a clue about the basic rudiments and drum music.

    Ginger Baker understood and practised the rudiments - I know that for a fact because he personally taught me some.

    Keith Moon was told he would never be a drummer, but look at what he did and I know why - he didn't just keep time, he played the music as well - that's why his breaks occur while Daltrey is singing, not while he is quiet.

    'Modern' drummers are all about clicky thump, speed and thrash - all muscle, bouncing in their chariot (note: not a stool), sweat and fuck all technique - watch the speed of their arms and biceps - absolutely no need for it - the skill is in the wrist, particularly if the sticks are held properly.

    Not one modern drummer could read drum music, I'll warrant. Military band drummers are superior to any modern drummer.

    Interesting that nobody mentioned Mitch Mitchell - equally on a par with Baker.
     
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  13. I just watched him on tubeyou.. playing for Oasis and the Who.. I see what you mean wonderful.. I notice he's got his Dads haircut from the 60s too..
     
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  14. Ha :D, I never read the full post, just the 1st line. :Happy:

    Anyway, his greatness must have already been in the back of your mind. :Woot:
     
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  15. Garibaldi... seen him twice live, doesn't miss a beat!




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  16. got to be this guy
     
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  17. Ha yeah mte no denying he's the greatest of them all, strange technique maybe but you can certainly see who Dave Grohl modelled himself on...
     
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  18. Well I for one will dig out my dad's military marching band tapes and listen with renewed vigor..... Not ;)
     
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  19. That bloke Josh Freese out of Nine Inch Nails seems pretty mean on the skins.
    Not as good as my grandads military beats though ... Obvs
     
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  20. Some great names out there....
    Arejay Hale & Tommy Clufetos
     
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