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Calvo
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Topic: Best Drummer Posted: March 18 2005 at 04:41 |
Dream Theater is my favourtite band so my vote goes to Mike Portnoy.
But I have to say that Neil Peart is the best.
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Miaugion
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Posted: March 18 2005 at 04:52 |
Where are Manu Katche, Dennis Chambers, Vinnie Colaiuta, Simon Phillips, Mark Zonder, John Molo and Mark Brzezicki etc.?
Neil Peart for me then.
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Calvo
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Posted: March 18 2005 at 04:54 |
It's impossible to list every drummer in the world in this poll
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Miaugion
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Posted: March 18 2005 at 05:00 |
Err, they are not 'every drummer'. At least Manu Katche and Dennis Chambers should be listed as well. Oh, and I forgot to mention Trilok Gurtu. Ahem.
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richardh
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Posted: March 18 2005 at 05:11 |
Prog:- Peart........... then Palmer,Hiseman,White,Bruford,Collins,Csorz and the guy who drums for Par Lindh.
Non prog:- Bonham,Moon,Starr,Paice plus the Iron Maiden drummer..McBain(sp?).
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Blacksword
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Posted: March 18 2005 at 05:11 |
Neil Peart gets my vote.
Collins, Bruford, Palmer & Bonham are also brilliant.
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Miaugion
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Posted: March 18 2005 at 05:30 |
Another hero ...
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Dick Heath
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Posted: March 18 2005 at 05:42 |
Calvo wrote:
It's impossible to list every drummer in the world in this poll
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But you have the option of include more names to that list (25 in total??) and then have a couple of continuation lists as well. Incomplete (actually far from complete) polls aren't even fun anymore, and they tend say more about the limited horizons of the compilers and those fill 'em in - sorry but that's how I feel after being bombarded with too many far from sensible polls, here in prog Archive in the last 11 months. The only thing I've learnt there is bias towards Neil Peart - and this is at least the second poll to say so - but personally I don't buy it. However, having tried myself to compile a more concentual poll, by asking which names Progarchives' subscribers would like be included, but only got 3 or 4 responses, I know running "sensible polls" is difficult/impossible. How flexible is the system here and so that some persons create separate polls of 100 keyboard players, guitarists, bass players, drummers etc. (listing names alphabetically to reduce pollsters' bias) and giving everybody 3 votes for each poll to nominate 3 drummers (but not the same one three times)? Then again, who do you make drummers or guitarists 101 to 350..........................?
And named names in this poll? If Weckl and Bozzio are there, now firmly in the jazz rock fusion medium, why not Chad Wackerman, Vinnie Colaiuta, Gary Husband, Dennis Chambers (who seems to do more session work than most drummers, from straight jazz via jazz rock into prog rock), and then a long list of ecertas.?
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3rd Impression
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Posted: March 18 2005 at 06:50 |
I'll go with Carl Palmer & Bill bruford.
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Syzygy
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Posted: March 18 2005 at 06:52 |
What about Christian Vander, Jaki Liebezeit, Chris Cutler, Daniel Denis, Pip Pyle, Pierre Moerlen and Billy Cobham?
Bruford is my pick from the available options.
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'Like so many of you
I've got my doubts about how much to contribute
to the already rich among us...'
Robert Wyatt, Gloria Gloom
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mikem
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Posted: March 18 2005 at 09:35 |
I went for Collins because of the work he did with Brand X
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maani
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Posted: March 18 2005 at 10:26 |
As I noted in another similar thread, for me the determination of who is the "best" drummer (which is already a subjective idea) is made by asking a single simple question: who could play who else's parts? For example, could Peart play Bruford's parts in Crimson, Yes or UK? Could Collins play Peart's parts in Rush? Could Portnoy play Collins' parts in Brand X? Etc.
In this regard, I believe the two best drummers in prog are Marco Matteuzzi and Claudio Trotta, both of Deus ex Machina. Either of them could easily step into Crimson, Yes, Rush, UK, Dream Theater, et al, and play those drummers' parts. However, with the possible exception of Bruford (and possibly Collins, maybe, given his work with Brand X), none of the drummers above would last four minutes in Deus ex Machina, especially when DeM is really moving...
If you want to hear "frightening" drumming, listen to DeM's live album, Diacronia Metronomiche. Trotta's drumming on that album is almost beyond comprehension: no matter how fast or complicated they get, Trotta does not lose one second or miss one beat. And we're talking about live drumming, where you don't get a chance to overdub if you screw up.
Peace.
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arkitek
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Posted: March 18 2005 at 10:29 |
Mike Portnoy hands down
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The-Bullet
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Posted: March 18 2005 at 10:40 |
Far from an expert here, but I'd go for Bill Bruford and Billy Cobham. Jazz seems to be the foundation of choice for upwardly mobile drummers.
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"Why say it cannot be done.....they'd be better doing pop songs?"
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Cluster One
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Posted: March 18 2005 at 11:58 |
BRU(d)FORD! He's played with KC, YES AND GENESIS!
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Marmalade...I like marmalade.
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Possessed
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Posted: March 18 2005 at 12:01 |
Bill Bruford
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legembor
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Posted: March 18 2005 at 13:19 |
Ian Paice
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He is comming, He's the Giant, Touch the Giant
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Dick Heath
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Posted: March 18 2005 at 13:30 |
The-Bullet wrote:
Far from an expert here, but I'd go for Bill Bruford and Billy Cobham. Jazz seems to be the foundation of choice for upwardly mobile drummers. |
Check out:
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B000002J2Q/ref =m_art_li_1/104-5031100-8251915?v=glance&s=music
and who is present; it supports your case.
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FloydWright
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Posted: March 18 2005 at 14:16 |
Manu Katché and Martín López also deserve to be up there...
And I would like to vote for Nick Mason, but Jason Rullo wins. He's kind of unknown, so I figured I'd give him some support--which is well deserved! Check out his work on V: The New Mythology Suite to see why. Man, I am so, SO glad to see Rullo even get mentioned!
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elpprogster
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Posted: March 18 2005 at 14:20 |
Hello!!
PHIL COLLINS...
Roger, from Portugal
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