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darkshade
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Posted: June 26 2012 at 13:25 |
STOP NECROPOSTING
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jampa17
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Posted: June 26 2012 at 13:25 |
J-Man wrote:
This poll is a joke... Portnoy without question!
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Change the program inside... Stay in silence is a crime.
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Fox On The Rocks
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Posted: June 26 2012 at 13:30 |
darkshade wrote:
STOP NECROPOSTING
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Sorry, I had to for just this one. Nice topic.
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darkshade
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Posted: June 26 2012 at 13:33 |
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Horizons
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Posted: June 26 2012 at 14:04 |
I hate Portnoy, i think he is overrated.
He's so boring. Gavin by a very, very large margin.
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Crushed like a rose in the riverflow.
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colorofmoney91
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Posted: June 26 2012 at 14:43 |
I prefer Harrison. They're both technical beasts, but Harrison is just way more interesting.
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darkshade
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Posted: June 26 2012 at 14:50 |
Horizons wrote:
I hate Portnoy, i think he is overrated.
He's so boring. Gavin by a very, very large margin. |
I don't think he's overrated. He WAS a pretty progressive drummer in the 90s, it's just that in the last few DT albums he fell into a sort of pattern or stuck in his ways. That's why I've enjoyed his work in Transatlantic and Neal Morse's solo albums, the music is different than DT so he gets to do different things, though even then you still know what to expect. Portnoy exclaimed that his work on Neal's upcoming solo album in September contains his best work in a long time, and that is not something MP usually says for any forthcoming album with him on it (DT or otherwise, so we'll see).
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Posted: June 26 2012 at 15:34 |
Yea it all seems the same. Even his early DT work gave me a headache with the bass drums.
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darkshade
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Posted: June 26 2012 at 15:39 |
As far as a drummer who knows how to really 'rock out', I've always seen Portnoy as the best of the last 30 years.
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Posted: June 26 2012 at 15:41 |
Brann Dailor. That is all.
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Crushed like a rose in the riverflow.
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wjohnd
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Posted: June 26 2012 at 15:49 |
Voted Portnoy as his drumming on DT, Transatlantic and some Neal Morse solo albums is outstanding.
I've never really noticed the drumming as anything especially spectacular on PT though I do have some of their albums. Can someone point me at a classic Gavin Harrison track or two ? Would be interested to find out what I've been missing out on.
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geneyesontle
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Posted: June 26 2012 at 16:32 |
JROCHA wrote:
Gavin gets my vote, no competition |
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Poseidon wants to Acquire the Taste of the Fragile Lamb
- Derek Adrian Gabriel Anderson, singer of the band Geneyesontle
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Fox On The Rocks
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Posted: June 26 2012 at 22:12 |
wjohnd wrote:
I've never really noticed the drumming as anything especially spectacular on PT though I do have some of their albums. Can someone point me at a classic Gavin Harrison track or two ? Would be interested to find out what I've been missing out on.
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- The Sound Of Muzak - Anesthetize Two classics in my opinion, though some may disagree. There's of course much more, but these two tracks really showcase his unique style and technique. I just really like the sound of the way he plays - very natural, very musical.
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Horizons
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Posted: June 26 2012 at 22:18 |
Fox On The Rocks wrote:
wjohnd wrote:
I've never really noticed the drumming as anything especially spectacular on PT though I do have some of their albums. Can someone point me at a classic Gavin Harrison track or two ? Would be interested to find out what I've been missing out on.
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- The Sound Of Muzak - Anesthetize Two classics in my opinion, though some may disagree. There's of course much more, but these two tracks really showcase his unique style and technique. I just really like the sound of the way he plays - very natural, very musical.
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I'm too lazy to think about other PT songs, but nobody listens to Gavin's side project. That is where his pinnacle really is.
Gavin Harrison & 05Ric..
I personally love their debut the most, but they're all great albums.
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Crushed like a rose in the riverflow.
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Fox On The Rocks
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Posted: June 26 2012 at 22:25 |
Horizons wrote:
Fox On The Rocks wrote:
wjohnd wrote:
I've never really noticed the drumming as anything especially spectacular on PT though I do have some of their albums. Can someone point me at a classic Gavin Harrison track or two ? Would be interested to find out what I've been missing out on.
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- The Sound Of Muzak - Anesthetize Two classics in my opinion, though some may disagree. There's of course much more, but these two tracks really showcase his unique style and technique. I just really like the sound of the way he plays - very natural, very musical.
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I'm too lazy to think about other PT songs, but nobody listens to Gavin's side project. That is where his pinnacle really is.
Gavin Harrison & 05Ric..
I personally love their debut the most, but they're all great albums. |
Hey, thanks for the link Austin. I was aware of his other projects, but never really took the chance at having a listen. I'm going to listen to few tracks of Circles right now, maybe even some live footage if I can find some on youtube.
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DisgruntledPorcupine
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Posted: June 27 2012 at 03:20 |
I never really got into people loving his early DT drumming so much. My favourite is the middle era or SFaM and SDoIT. I think I&W is his worst because not only does he not do anything notable at any point in the album (besides keeping up with the times in Metropolis I suppose), but he has the worst tone known to man. And the snare trigger is atrocious, especially in Learning to live.
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DisgruntledPorcupine
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Posted: June 27 2012 at 03:22 |
Fox On The Rocks wrote:
wjohnd wrote:
I've never really noticed the drumming as anything especially spectacular on PT though I do have some of their albums. Can someone point me at a classic Gavin Harrison track or two ? Would be interested to find out what I've been missing out on.
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- The Sound Of Muzak - Anesthetize Two classics in my opinion, though some may disagree. There's of course much more, but these two tracks really showcase his unique style and technique. I just really like the sound of the way he plays - very natural, very musical.
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Those are two good ones, but people never credit The Creator Has a Mastertape. That's a superb example IMO.
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dtguitarfan
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Posted: June 27 2012 at 05:48 |
Ok, I love me some Porcupine Tree...
But...
Portnoy is boring? Harrison is more interesting? Harrison is a "technical BEAST?!!!"
I bet we set up an "authors" poll with Stephanie Meyers Vs. J.R.R. Tolkien and we'll see similar results, with Meyers winning and people stating some of the same reasons why....
Edited by dtguitarfan - June 27 2012 at 05:48
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frippism
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Posted: June 27 2012 at 05:59 |
I'm not that big of a fan of neither bands, but I find Gavin's drumming to be a much more tasteful, and intricate addition to PT, while Portnoy's drumming is a bit too much in my face.
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There be dragons
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dtguitarfan
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Posted: June 27 2012 at 06:39 |
"Stephanie Meyers is more tasteful and J.R.R. Tolkien is too in your face..."
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