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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 13 2011 at 13:51
The guy that played for Italian band The Trip and then for Arti e Mestieri really gets my blood boiling. He is just out of this world! No matter how much I listen to the guy, I´ll never figure out what exactly happens. Furio Chirico - there it was! 
I play the drums myself, but doing a list would take me half a year. I´m just gonna mention Jaki Liebezeit and Keith Moon - couldn´t be more different, but man they just blow me away every time I rock out to Can or The Who! Original, powerful like a grizzly-bear pounding away with tree trunks and then again, they can be quite subtle laying low at the right times.
Being a drummer should always be about more than just keeping the beat and doing insane poly-rhythms, sometimes it´s even harder to play sloppy and making it work. It certainly brings another aspect to the music, but so many drummers these days use their time watching guys like Gavin and Peart, forgetting that that is their sound (and yes I really like Peart too), and slowly they erase whatever they have to bring to the plate themselves. Just my two cents.  
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 24 2011 at 21:02
Billy Cobham
Christian Vander
Pierre Moerlen
Daniel Denis
Bill Bruford
Phil Collins
Mark Zonder
Mike Clark
Pip Pyle
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 24 2011 at 22:03
Here's a few in no order....

Bill Bruford
Aynsley Dunbar
Alan White
Narada Michael Walden
Bob Dalton
Steve Negus

That will do for now
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 24 2011 at 22:10
The one from Porcupine Tree, Gavin something; and the one from 65daysofstatic
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 27 2011 at 16:33
Phil Collins along with Neal Peart, Zoltan Csorsz and Nick D'Virgilio 
Just give it all an hour by the concrete lake.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 27 2011 at 17:19
In no particular order and I have not watched all the videos I just typed in their name and copied the first video.Embarrassed
 
to be continued.....
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 29 2011 at 17:28
Neil Peart
Gavin Harrison
Barriemore Barlow
Ndugu
John Weathers
Chad Wackerman
Stef Broks
Sean Reinert
Chris Pennie
Thomas Pridgen
John Bonham
Billy Cobham
Bill Bruford
John Theodore
William Goldsmith
Charles Walker
Terry Bozzio
Vinnie Colaiuta
Alphonse Mouzon
Brian Downey
Mitch Mitchell
Scott Golley
Josh "Cobra" Baruth
Jeff Wilganoski
Mike Portnoy
Mike Ricketts
Brann Dailor
Thomas Lang
Steve Kleisath





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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 29 2011 at 17:29
oops forgot Nick D'Virgilio, Phil Collins and Frank Katz
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 31 2011 at 02:15
I'm sure I'll miss some, but:
(In no particular order, except for the first one - number one!)

Greg Saunier
Zach Hill
John Bonham
Kieth Moon
Bill Bruford
Jojo Mayer 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 31 2011 at 11:23
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 31 2011 at 12:31
Originally posted by N-sz N-sz wrote:

I'm sure I'll miss some, but:
(In no particular order, except for the first one - number one!)

Greg Saunier
Zach Hill
John Bonham
Kieth Moon
Bill Bruford
Jojo Mayer 
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Greg Saunier
Joey Baron
Damon Che
Zach Hill
Billy Martin
Malcom Catto
Robert Wyatt
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 31 2011 at 13:13
Originally posted by Proletariat Proletariat wrote:

Originally posted by N-sz N-sz wrote:

I'm sure I'll miss some, but:
(In no particular order, except for the first one - number one!)

Greg Saunier
Zach Hill
John Bonham
Kieth Moon
Bill Bruford
Jojo Mayer 
ClapClapClapClap
another deerhoof fan on this site hooza! and here I thought I was all alone!
 
Greg Saunier
Joey Baron
Damon Che
Zach Hill
Billy Martin
Malcom Catto
Robert Wyatt

Handshake!
Shweet, I thought I'd be the only one too!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 31 2011 at 13:17
Originally posted by N-sz N-sz wrote:

Originally posted by Proletariat Proletariat wrote:

Originally posted by N-sz N-sz wrote:

I'm sure I'll miss some, but:
(In no particular order, except for the first one - number one!)

Greg Saunier
Zach Hill
John Bonham
Kieth Moon
Bill Bruford
Jojo Mayer 
ClapClapClapClap
another deerhoof fan on this site hooza! and here I thought I was all alone!
 
Greg Saunier
Joey Baron
Damon Che
Zach Hill
Billy Martin
Malcom Catto
Robert Wyatt

Handshake!
Shweet, I thought I'd be the only one too!
Review some of their CDs I think im the only person to do so who didn't totally bash on their "punky thrashing" and "pre school vocals"
 
as we all know that is their charm!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 31 2011 at 14:03
Originally posted by Proletariat Proletariat wrote:

Review some of their CDs I think im the only person to do so who didn't totally bash on their "punky thrashing" and "pre school vocals"
 
as we all know that is their charm!

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 31 2011 at 17:44

Just some thoughts on what makes a drummer interesting and good-

 

Sound - It's not just about the playing, it’s also about the sound, as you know. The drumkit and the way the drums sound is the premise. For example if you don’t have a pair of timbales, you couldn’t hit a couple of cymbals in a way of pretending that they are timbales. Because they respond with a totally different sound. The sound of each thing on the drum set needs its own approach. And that’s the interesting part, the choice of drums, and how they are treated in playing them.

 

Technical drummers can be boring – most solos I see on youtube for example , the typical technical solo involves things you have seen before. There’s a lot of clichés, and most boring of all is doing fills involving double bass pedal or double bass drums. It’s just a ‘bag of tricks’, as Steve Gadd would say. Technique is nothing without musicality or creativity. Often you can be impressed by a drummer, but after a while when you start hearing the same things you can realize a creative limitation in the playing.

 

Studio session drummers can be incredibly boring because of a “safe”, routine way of playing, just backing up, playing the way you are “supposed” to play, not adding anything personal. I’m especially thinking of a sort of swedish studio musicicans which are incredibly boring. Playing in a basic way, just simple grooves, doesn’t have to be boring if it has a creative, individual, inspired approach and not just going on autopilot.

 

 

Here are the favourites. I don’t have time to describe every drummer, it would take too long..    

 

 

Steve Negus                      (Saga) A big favourite of mine.

Simon Phillips                  The drummer that probably have influenced me the most. Apart from all his greatness, I'm not always excited by his sound though - the snare, the bass drum and the cymbals...

Mel Gaynor   (Simple Minds)                                    

Budgie (Peter Clark) (Siouxsie & the Banshees)               

Jeff Porcaro  

Christian Vander

Audun Kleive                 Norweigan. Jazzy , swingy, very dynamic playing and creative sense of hitting the drums in many different ways to get a specific sound. Ive heard him play with Jan Gunnar Hoff primarily. The solo stuff Ive heard hasnt interested me though.. 

Tony Williams

 

 

Some more:

 

John JR Robinson         Studio session musician. I remember a clinic in -98 or so -  that clinic grew on me years afterwards. I really like his playing, he hits the drums with a lot of feeling, and cares a lot about the sound. His drums and cymbal sound great. He plays pretty hard to get out the full resonance from the drums. His sticks aremnt just long and thick, but also have a high density, so they are really massive. I havent heard that much though , but like to investigate more of the stuff he’s played on. He played on Michael jacksons Thriller, ”Baby Be Mine” has a peculiar and cool intro fill.

 

Here’s a clip I saw recently. From a clinic, pretty mediocre song, but he adds a lot of feeling to it I think.

http://www.drummerworld.com/Videos/johnjrrobinsonpasicinyoureyes.html           

 
Morgan Ågren                    great Swede

           

Ian Mosley                           Mosley has his style, and his special fills. He

has always been interesting to me!



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 31 2011 at 18:22
1- Bungalow Bill Bruford
2- Paul Thompson
3- Billy Cobham
4- Gavin Harrison
5- Pierre Moerlin
6- Mel Gaynor
7- Wojtek Szadkowski
8- Hans Bathelt
9- Mike Giles
10- Chris Slade


Edited by tszirmay - July 31 2011 at 18:23
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 31 2011 at 20:19
Originally posted by tszirmay tszirmay wrote:

1- Bungalow Bill Bruford
2- Paul Thompson
3- Billy Cobham
4- Gavin Harrison
5- Pierre Moerlin
6- Mel Gaynor
7- Wojtek Szadkowski
8- Hans Bathelt
9- Mike Giles
10- Chris Slade
Finally, Hans Bathelt mentioned in a favorite drummer's list-thanks!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 01 2011 at 00:05
Originally posted by presdoug presdoug wrote:

Originally posted by tszirmay tszirmay wrote:

1- Bungalow Bill Bruford
2- Paul Thompson
3- Billy Cobham
4- Gavin Harrison
5- Pierre Moerlin
6- Mel Gaynor
7- Wojtek Szadkowski
8- Hans Bathelt
9- Mike Giles
10- Chris Slade
Finally, Hans Bathelt mentioned in a favorite drummer's list-thanks!
Clap The man was a beast on the skins , in fact , I prefered him to Curt Cress who replaced him in Triumvirat , not a slouch either BTW
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 15 2011 at 19:39
-BIlly Cobham
-Bill Bruford
-Mike Giles
-Cristian Vander
-Pierre Moerlin
-Neil Peart
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