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Joined: September 10 2010
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Posted: April 03 2015 at 11:24
verslibre wrote:
Kati wrote:
verslibre wrote:
Kati wrote:
Bill Bruford, no doubt hands down, plus he is hot and very funny. Also Fripp gave him carte blanche to play whatever he wanted as long as it was not what he learned playing while in YES etc.
hugs
We know you prefer/love Ringo's nose to Bill's mouth-agape expression when he plays.
Versible, as you cute as you are, you lost me in translation here I have not mentioned Ringo Starr. Bruford yes he is hot
Chiste! Ringo tiene un nariz demasiado. Here's a Bruf pic.
hahaha Verslibre, Ringo's big nose suits him lol you cheeky one hahahaha you make me laugh now hahaha
Bruford doesn't age tho', he still looks kind the same today lol Great pic tks!
Joined: September 03 2005
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Posted: April 04 2015 at 05:50
So many greats not listed : Guy Evans, Christian Vander, Pip Pyle, Andy Edwards, Mattias Olsson, Michi dei Rossi etc........ From the list, maybe Portnoy, Bozzio, Collins......... .........impossible to vote........
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Posted: April 07 2015 at 01:04
Could someone explain to me how John Bonham is revered so much ??? None of his drumming in Zep strikes me as any better than the likes of Ginger Baker, Aynsley Dunbar or Nick Mason ??? I mean, what is it he does that so many folks find amazing ?? Yes, I agree he's excellent, but not much chop compared to many others.........
Joined: September 03 2005
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Posted: April 07 2015 at 01:29
^ Yes, ROCK drumming. Still, there are hundreds of other drummers that technically surpass him. This is the angle I'm approaching this from. Bonzo is good, just like Moon, but give me Dunbar any day to these guys.
Joined: February 18 2004
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Posted: April 07 2015 at 01:37
I don't know Dunbar because presumably he played in a band I don't listen to. This is perhaps the major point as Led Zep and The Who are bands that had great songs so the music is what I listen to and the respective drummers fit the music perfectly. I do agree though that in prog there are probably many better ALTHOUGH tha said I have not heard anything better than Baba O'Riley. To me that nailed prog not just rock drumming. Moon could do it all!
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Posted: April 07 2015 at 03:41
Moon nailed it spot-on, no doubt. He was a 'natural'. Great, instinctive player. What I know of Dunbar - he played with Journey, Zappa, Jefferson Starship and Whitesnake. His work, at least within the 'Rock' mode, is fantastic. More technical than both Moon and Bonzo for my taste.
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