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alan_pfeifer View Drop Down
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Direct Link To This Post 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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Direct Link To This Post 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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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 17 2005 at 02:21
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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