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Bt-Tor
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Topic: BEST DRUM PERFORMANCE Posted: November 17 2005 at 02:21 |
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Neil Peart - Exit Stage Left; especially on La Villa Strangiato. Tight, crisp up-front recording.
Phil Collins - Genesis Live; heavy and wild, especially intro to Hogweed. Mike Portnoy - 6:00 Danny Carey - The Grudge - nice crisp cymbals; like the china crash Ian Mosley - Incubus - nice cymbal work here. Mosley is a great, underrated drummer. Likes his China crash. Also, in Out of this World(One of Marillion's greatest songs) just as the solo kicks in we get so loud crisp hi-hat work, simple but brilliant and emotive!) Jeff Burrows - Any fans of The Tea Party? A really solid drummer. Anything from The Edges of Twilight. A great experimental Canadian rock band that unfortunately never really broke through anywhere else, except Austrialia. |
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ldlanberg
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Posted: November 10 2005 at 22:44 | ||
I'd like to add to the performances mentioned for Bill Bruford: "Firth of Fifth" during the 1976 TOTT Tour. At the climax-end of Tony's syntheziser solo, Bill suddenly lets loose like a tightly compressed spring that has been released. (Phil doesn't join with Bruford until a few moments later when Steve begins his solo). It's really wild to listen to. Bruford showcases himself on that track.
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alan_pfeifer
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Posted: November 10 2005 at 21:56 | ||
I find it hard to believe anybody who likes hevier Prog hasn't mentioned Chris Pienne from the Dillinger Escape Plan. Say what you will about the music, but to no recognize his talent is wrong IMO. Anyways, anything by Bruford and Collins, Peart, Cobham, Theodore and Soooo many more. and Elvin Jones is indeed amazing. If you haven't heard the 1st suite of A love Supreme yet, do so. One of the greatest grooves ever recorded. |
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skarabrae
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Posted: November 10 2005 at 20:54 | ||
I would't say Peart is the best, because at the top level of
playing, they are all the best ... Bruford, Portnoy, Cobham, Weckl, are all "the best". My favorite drummer to listen to ... Neil Peart. I love surgeon like style of playing. He is awesome to watch. I can't stop watching him work at a Rush show. A master. |
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Norbert
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Posted: November 10 2005 at 07:18 | ||
He's a really excellent drummer, check out The Devil's Danceschool , for example. Edited by Norbert |
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Korova
Forum Senior Member Joined: November 04 2005 Location: Italy Status: Offline Points: 189 |
Posted: November 10 2005 at 07:09 | ||
Bill Bruford- Indiscipline (live)
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La Speranza della coscienza è forza
La Speranza del sentimento è schiavitù La Speranza del corpo è malattia (G.I. Gurdjieff) |
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M. B. Zapelini
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Posted: November 10 2005 at 05:15 | ||
Aren't we forgeting the great B. J. Wilson? He was Jimmy Page's second choice when Led Zeppelin was in formation, after Keith Moon & John Entwistle refused to quit The Who. Page and Wilson are both featured at the first Joe Cocker album, "With a Little Help form my Friends". As far as I know, Wilson did not want to quit Procol Harum and Plant suggested his old mate John Bonham (I have an early recording by The Band of Joy with Plant & Bonham together; Band of Joy's recordings at Plant's anthology "Sixty-Six to Timbuktu" do not feature Bonham). Listen to Wilson playing at the live version of "Conquistador" and see for yourselves how amazing this guy was behind a drum kit. To Jim Garten: nice pics! |
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Jim Garten
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Posted: November 10 2005 at 03:13 | ||
Geddy: "Nice pyjamas, Neil" Neil: "Sod off, big nose!" |
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Jon Lord 1941 - 2012 |
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Jim Garten
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Posted: November 09 2005 at 07:32 | ||
Sorry, Tony, I'm with the Colonel on this one - I much prefer Chris Maitland's work with PT; the live album 'Coma Divine' perfectly showcases his percussion work. Pierre Moelin (RIP) - fantastic drummer, especially on 'Gazeuse'. And has anyone mentioned this chap yet?: Aaah - bless! Neil Peart at his first drum kit (and apparently in his pyjamas....) Who would have guessed this little boy would become the finest rock drummer of his generation? Best performances? Difficult to pick just one, but if I had to choose, I'd probably go for 'O Baterista' for best solo, and the album 'Moving Pictures' for best overall album. |
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Jon Lord 1941 - 2012 |
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Xymphony
Forum Senior Member Joined: November 03 2005 Location: Turkey Status: Offline Points: 211 |
Posted: November 09 2005 at 01:46 | ||
Hey Nick Barker is my favourite metal drummer. He is the drum-god. I sometimes can't believe a human can play so PERFECT!!! |
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walrus
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Posted: November 09 2005 at 01:00 | ||
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you and whose army?
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ulver982
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Posted: November 09 2005 at 00:31 | ||
Drrr, ya I did forget Nick, Zoltan, and Maitland. Maitland so good on Coma Divine, I could jizz my pants just thinking about it!
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Runaway
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Posted: November 09 2005 at 00:00 | ||
Big fav of mine, saw Mana live , awesome. Lets not forget Nick D'Virgilo, Zultan Zsorcz, Lenny White, Stewart Copeland, Chris Maitland, Virgil Donati and...
Dave Weckl!!!! |
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ulver982
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Posted: November 08 2005 at 23:27 | ||
Good call, Barker is an excellent drummer. Let's not forget Hellhammer! He's awesome on Arcturus' new album. |
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Improvement makes straight roads, but the crooked roads without improvement, are roads of genius.
Silence is the music of the future. |
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Arteum
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Posted: November 08 2005 at 22:43 | ||
You guys never heard Michi Dei Rossi's performance in LE ORME's 'Sospesi Nell Íncredibile' (first track of "Felona E Sorona")?
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roaryg
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Posted: November 08 2005 at 21:49 | ||
I cant believe this thread got this far without a mention of Billy Cobham.
Original Mahavishnu Orchestra, plus his 70s solo albums which were jazz- rock-prog kind of fusion. |
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FM, Nash the Slash, Camel |
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KeyserSoze
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Posted: November 08 2005 at 21:30 | ||
Paul Craddick on Enchant's A Blueprint Of The World Jon Theodore on The Mars Volta's Frances The Mute |
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romanm
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Posted: November 08 2005 at 20:48 | ||
I heard a guy named Fer from a mexican group called Mana , he`s the best drummer ever.
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ohh can you feel our souls ignite.......
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hcnoer
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Posted: November 08 2005 at 19:59 | ||
Bill Bruford: Heart Of The Sunrise
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ColonelClaypool
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Posted: November 08 2005 at 18:16 | ||
I'll stick with Chris Maitland, as I prefer PTs earlier stuff over In Absentia and Deadwing. |
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