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plinius
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Posted: December 11 2010 at 16:47 |
10) Bill Bruford (Yes, King Crimson, UK, etc) 9) Neil Peart (Rush) 8) Jon Hiseman (Colosseum) 7) Billy Cobham (Mahavishnu Orchestra) 6) Phil Collins (Genesis) 5) Mike Giles (King Crimson) 4) Pip Pyle (Hatfield & The North, National Health) 3) Chad Wackerman (F. Zappa, A. Holdsworth) 2) Chris Cutler (Henry Cow) 1) Daniel Denis (Univers Zero)
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40footwolf
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Posted: December 11 2010 at 17:58 |
Also, could somebody post some Gavin Harrison performance videos? I've heard some Porcupine Tree but the drumming struck me as unspectacular.
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Heaven's made a cesspool of us all.
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akaBona
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Posted: December 11 2010 at 18:08 |
10 Bill Bruford 9 Christian Vander 8 Billy Cobham 7 Pierre Moerlen 6 Jaki Liebezeit 5 Pip Pyle 4 Ian Paice 3 Chad Wackerman 2 Tony Williams 1 Steve Gadd
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akaBona
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Posted: December 11 2010 at 18:19 |
akaBona wrote:
10 Bill Bruford 9 Christian Vander 8 Billy Cobham 7 Pierre Moerlen 6 Jaki Liebezeit 5 Pip Pyle 4 Ian Paice 3 Chad Wackerman 2 Tony Williams 1 Steve Gadd
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guess I have replace Paice ... so 4 points to Manu Katche
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markosherrera
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Posted: December 11 2010 at 18:25 |
Bill Bruford Simon Phillips Carl Palmer Neil Peart Phil Collins Bill Cobham Terry Bozzio Jon Hiseman Dave Weckl Vinnie Colaiuta
Steve Gadd ,Dennis Chambers in Jazz
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Hi progmaniacs of all the world
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Dean
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Posted: December 11 2010 at 18:27 |
40footwolf wrote:
Dean wrote:
40footwolf wrote:
Also, to the guy above him, Ian Paice is prog-related. Switch him out for somebody else and I'll count the vote. |
Deep Purple is Proto-Prog not Prog Related- I would happily argue that the first three albums and the Concerto for Group and Orchestra are full Prog and that they are not in a Prog subgenre because of their later, more successful, albums.
Whether you count the vote or not is completely irrelevant and I couldn't give a damn either way. As I am the only person who has picked him it will count for nothing anyway.
On a lighter note - I'm a bloody Admin, not some "guy" and you do not tell me what to do. |
I kind of shuffle "proto prog" into "prog related" in my brain-they're both not TECHNICALLY strictly prog and it just makes things easier for me, personally if I don't have to go through and decide which pr/pp drummer is "real prog"and which aren't. And also I mean that the ENTIRE vote won't be counted, all ten, since once again it just makes things harder for me if I have to reshuffle my brain for math purposes.
The rules are the rules, by God! |
Fair enough - scratch my votes.
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markosherrera
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Posted: December 11 2010 at 18:29 |
Casey Scheuerell is an underrated drummer,.. nobody names him
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Hi progmaniacs of all the world
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Proletariat
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Posted: December 11 2010 at 18:29 |
40footwolf wrote:
Proletariat wrote:
Im gonna try and go with less known guys
10) Greg Saunier (Deerhoof)
9) Damon Che (Don Caballero)
8) Billy Martin (Medeski Martin and Wood)
7) Joey Baron (Masada / John Zorn)
6) Rob Jones (65daysofstatic)
5) Zach Hill (Hella)
4) Lyle Cooper (The Faceless)
3)Yoshida Tatsuya (Ruins)
2)Chris Hainey (Maps and Atlases)
1)A.E. Paterra (Zombi) |
Ah, Zack Hill is a great choice, he'd have been in my list for sure if my brain had registered him as a prog drummer
And Nathan, as long as the band/guy you mentioned appears on PA under something that isn't Prog Related it's valid. |
Edited by Proletariat - December 11 2010 at 18:30
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who hiccuped endlessly trying to giggle but wound up with a sob
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40footwolf
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Posted: December 11 2010 at 18:36 |
Dean wrote:
40footwolf wrote:
Dean wrote:
40footwolf wrote:
Also, to the guy above him, Ian Paice is prog-related. Switch him out for somebody else and I'll count the vote. |
Deep Purple is Proto-Prog not Prog Related- I would happily argue that the first three albums and the Concerto for Group and Orchestra are full Prog and that they are not in a Prog subgenre because of their later, more successful, albums.
Whether you count the vote or not is completely irrelevant and I couldn't give a damn either way. As I am the only person who has picked him it will count for nothing anyway.
On a lighter note - I'm a bloody Admin, not some "guy" and you do not tell me what to do. |
I kind of shuffle "proto prog" into "prog related" in my brain-they're both not TECHNICALLY strictly prog and it just makes things easier for me, personally if I don't have to go through and decide which pr/pp drummer is "real prog"and which aren't. And also I mean that the ENTIRE vote won't be counted, all ten, since once again it just makes things harder for me if I have to reshuffle my brain for math purposes.
The rules are the rules, by God! |
Fair enough - scratch my votes. |
...You could just change that one drummer and I'd be able to count all your votes.
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Ivan_Melgar_M
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Posted: December 11 2010 at 18:49 |
- Phil Ehart (Kansas) 10 points
- Bill Bruford (Yes - KC) 9 points
- Christian Vander (Magma) 8 points
- Neil Peart (Rush) 7 points
- Carl Palmer (ELP) 6 points
- Tony Fernandez (Rick Wakeman) 5 points
- Phil Collins (Genesis) 4 points
- Franz di Cioccio (PFM) 3 points
- Manu Katche (Peter Gabriel) 2 points
- Terry Bozzio (UK) 1 point
I can't believe nobody has voted for the technically amazing Phil Ehart of Kansas.
Iván
Edited by Ivan_Melgar_M - December 11 2010 at 18:57
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Dean
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Posted: December 11 2010 at 18:57 |
40footwolf wrote:
Dean wrote:
40footwolf wrote:
Dean wrote:
40footwolf wrote:
Also, to the guy above him, Ian Paice is prog-related. Switch him out for somebody else and I'll count the vote. |
Deep Purple is Proto-Prog not Prog Related- I would happily argue that the first three albums and the Concerto for Group and Orchestra are full Prog and that they are not in a Prog subgenre because of their later, more successful, albums.
Whether you count the vote or not is completely irrelevant and I couldn't give a damn either way. As I am the only person who has picked him it will count for nothing anyway.
On a lighter note - I'm a bloody Admin, not some "guy" and you do not tell me what to do. |
I kind of shuffle "proto prog" into "prog related" in my brain-they're both not TECHNICALLY strictly prog and it just makes things easier for me, personally if I don't have to go through and decide which pr/pp drummer is "real prog"and which aren't. And also I mean that the ENTIRE vote won't be counted, all ten, since once again it just makes things harder for me if I have to reshuffle my brain for math purposes.
The rules are the rules, by God! |
Fair enough - scratch my votes. |
...You could just change that one drummer and I'd be able to count all your votes. |
No I couldn't possibly do that. I'm more than happy to stick to my principles and boycott your poll.
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The Quiet One
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Posted: December 11 2010 at 19:03 |
^I would have voted for Ian Paice if I were allowed by the OP, he's one of my faves. But now that you let me, I think I'll change my list.
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40footwolf
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Posted: December 11 2010 at 19:49 |
Dean wrote:
40footwolf wrote:
Dean wrote:
40footwolf wrote:
Dean wrote:
40footwolf wrote:
Also, to the guy above him, Ian Paice is prog-related. Switch him out for somebody else and I'll count the vote. |
Deep Purple is Proto-Prog not Prog Related- I would happily argue that the first three albums and the Concerto for Group and Orchestra are full Prog and that they are not in a Prog subgenre because of their later, more successful, albums.
Whether you count the vote or not is completely irrelevant and I couldn't give a damn either way. As I am the only person who has picked him it will count for nothing anyway.
On a lighter note - I'm a bloody Admin, not some "guy" and you do not tell me what to do. |
I kind of shuffle "proto prog" into "prog related" in my brain-they're both not TECHNICALLY strictly prog and it just makes things easier for me, personally if I don't have to go through and decide which pr/pp drummer is "real prog"and which aren't. And also I mean that the ENTIRE vote won't be counted, all ten, since once again it just makes things harder for me if I have to reshuffle my brain for math purposes.
The rules are the rules, by God! |
Fair enough - scratch my votes. |
...You could just change that one drummer and I'd be able to count all your votes. |
No I couldn't possibly do that. I'm more than happy to stick to my principles and boycott your poll.
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Have it your way, my man. We would've loved to have you.
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40footwolf
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Posted: December 11 2010 at 19:52 |
How about this: In order to satisfy everyone, I'll have a similar contest specifically for Proto-Prog/Prog Related drummers, and then the winner of that one can face whoever wins the Prog Drummers Tournament.
This was another thing I was wondering: Do you think it would be better, once all the votes were tallied, if this was done tournament style or if they were all voted on in one big batch?
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Dean
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Posted: December 11 2010 at 20:16 |
Why bother - tally the votes, whoever has the most wins - end of. Voting twice is pointless.
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Lark the Starless
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Posted: December 11 2010 at 20:53 |
Dean wrote:
Why bother - tally the votes, whoever has the most wins - end of. Voting twice is pointless. |
B****slap to 40footwolf
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Icarium
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Posted: December 11 2010 at 21:55 |
Jeff Porcaro playd one track on the Wall by Pink Floyd
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40footwolf
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Posted: December 11 2010 at 22:16 |
Lark the Starless wrote:
Dean wrote:
Why bother - tally the votes, whoever has the most wins - end of. Voting twice is pointless. |
B****slap to 40footwolf |
I guess if by bitchslap you mean flippantly nonsensical remark, as the word "Nominations" is right in the title of the thread.
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SaltyJon
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Posted: December 11 2010 at 22:49 |
10. Jaki Liebezeit 9. Christian Vander 8. Mani Neumeier 7. Tatsuya Yoshida 6. Dave Kerman 5. Daniel Denis 4. Bill Bruford 3. Klaus Schulze 2. Pierre Moerlen 1. Robert Wyatt That should do, though the order past my top 4 (the one with 10 is our "best", right?) is pretty variable. Even those four are.
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40footwolf
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Posted: December 11 2010 at 22:54 |
SaltyJon wrote:
10. Jaki Liebezeit 9. Christian Vander 8. Mani Neumeier 7. Tatsuya Yoshida 6. Dave Kerman 5. Daniel Denis 4. Bill Bruford 3. Klaus Schulze 2. Pierre Moerlen 1. Robert Wyatt
That should do, though the order past my top 4 (the one with 10 is our "best", right?) is pretty variable. Even those four are.
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