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Topic: DrummingPosted By: timothy leary
Subject: Drumming
Date Posted: February 08 2022 at 14:46
Replies: Posted By: Psychedelic Paul
Date Posted: February 08 2022 at 15:15
Steve Moore - a drummer who's even more animated than Animal from The Muppet Show.
Posted By: JD
Date Posted: February 08 2022 at 16:01
^This one's been around for ever.
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Posted By: JD
Date Posted: February 08 2022 at 16:08
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Posted By: Icarium
Date Posted: February 08 2022 at 16:43
Everything with Jeff Porcaro is golden, my most post-death sadness is the loss of Jeff in 1992.
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Posted By: Grumpyprogfan
Date Posted: February 08 2022 at 16:56
Marco Minnemann.
Posted By: The Anders
Date Posted: February 08 2022 at 17:52
Posted By: HolyMoly
Date Posted: February 08 2022 at 20:13
BJ Wilson, the “Octopus in the Bathtub”
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Posted By: Man With Hat
Date Posted: February 08 2022 at 21:00
gotta go with Steve Reich's Drumming.
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Posted By: JD
Date Posted: February 08 2022 at 21:49
Psychedelic Paul wrote:
Steve Moore - a drummer who's even more animated than Animal from The Muppet Show.
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This is the other one they were famous for.
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Posted By: Mirakaze
Date Posted: February 09 2022 at 00:53
Psychedelic Paul wrote:
Steve Moore - a drummer who's even more animated than Animal from The Muppet Show.
Posted By: The Anders
Date Posted: February 09 2022 at 12:38
^This literally brought me to tears
Posted By: timothy leary
Date Posted: February 09 2022 at 12:53
Posted By: Cristi
Date Posted: February 09 2022 at 12:54
Posted By: The Anders
Date Posted: February 09 2022 at 13:00
My favourite drummer might still be Alex Riel. His playing is poetry.
Posted By: Psychedelic Paul
Date Posted: February 09 2022 at 13:19
This amazing girl has Pulled Me Under her spell in the Theater of Dreams!
Posted By: Man With Hat
Date Posted: February 09 2022 at 17:03
Mani Neumeier has several very interesting drum solos on youtube. One of my faovrites (actually a duet) of him and a bulldozer I can't find there anymore.
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Posted By: JD
Date Posted: February 09 2022 at 18:48
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Posted By: Blacksword
Date Posted: February 10 2022 at 03:00
Man With Hat wrote:
gotta go with Steve Reich's Drumming.
I'm on a bit of a Reich tip at the moment; Music for 18 musicians, Different Trains & Electric Counterpoint being rotated at the moment.
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Posted By: The Anders
Date Posted: February 10 2022 at 07:07
Very often, drumming with too much showing off leaves me utterly
cold. One thing is being able to move your drumsticks at an insane speed
while having 2-3 bass drums, 7-8 toms, 2 snares and 10 cymbals, but it
doesn't necessarily make interesting art.
If
you have the ability to combine huge technical skills with a sense of musical
poetry, it can indeed become interesting (f.e. Riel, Stuart Copland, Topper Headon), but in many cases, less is
more. Some of my favourite drumming is actually extremely simple:
I have similar issues with many of the so-called "guitar gods" btw. Especially people like Eddie Van Halen, Slash, Joe Satriani and Steve Vai. To me they are often boring to listen to.
Posted By: Psychedelic Paul
Date Posted: February 10 2022 at 07:39
Some more drum theatre from Dream Theater who are looking for a new drummer, following the recent departure of long-time DT drummer Mike Portnoy, who was reportedly hospitalised for two days with nervous exhaustion at the end of a gruelling world tour.
The Spirit Carries On: Part 1
The Spirit Carries On: Part 2
The Spirit Carries On: Part 3
Posted By: moshkito
Date Posted: February 10 2022 at 07:46
Man With Hat wrote:
Mani Neumeier has several very interesting drum solos on youtube. One of my faovrites (actually a duet) of him and a bulldozer I can't find there anymore.
Hi,
Probably one of my favorite drummers, if I had to choose, and the one I would select for my band, since Jaki is no longer available for us. I also (specifically) like what he says about drumming at times, even though it might sound like he is stoned or drunk. "I don't play rhythm or with the bass! I play with the guitar!" ... and I'm not sure that many folks even get it, when you are taught in schools to stay with the bass player and make sure that the bottom end is good and proper ... like saying that Mani's never was!
As I like to say ... it's about the MUSIC and if you are not ready to break the rules, you won't go far! (You'll be just like everyone else!)
The posts examples:
Wow ... that Mike Terrana is far out ... would love to see some of the "great" drummers in rock music even try something like that, because all they know is count and hit the snare drum! They could not define or create something like that!
Manoel Batera is neat ... I had seen some folks in Harlem that were pretty damn good drummers, and never used a conventional setup but man could they enhance the words and music! These guys tend to make drumming schools look really stupid even though this kid was evidently taught to play within a conventional context.
The only hard thing about all this is that we don't really have a clear understanding of what Bonzo did, or what Moonie did, so we could show it. It's what they did, and how it helped the specific moment in the music they were doing! That is way more important than "keeping" time! Many folks talk about it on the pig (toob!) but really, it's not the same thing ... folks still can't color their music like they did. Also valuable and not always given the credit, Ringo was pretty good at accents and simple stuff that helped a lot of the music he played in those early days. You could say it was way too economical drumming, but it was effective.
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Posted By: Argo2112
Date Posted: February 10 2022 at 07:55
This one always blows me away. Omar Hakim with Sting. If you don't want to see the whole thing skip to around 3:30 where Omar absolutely cuts loose.
Posted By: Archisorcerus
Date Posted: February 10 2022 at 08:00
Has anyone mentioned Terry Bozzio yet? I think he was meant to be a serial killer, but turned out to be a drummer instead. He is still great. And looks even more like a psychopath, hahah.
Posted By: moshkito
Date Posted: February 10 2022 at 08:14
Archisorcerus wrote:
Has anyone mentioned Terry Bozzio yet? I think he was meant to be a serial killer, but turned out to be a drummer instead. He is still great. And looks even more like a psychopath, hahah. ...
Hi,
You mean the kid with all that stuff around him that he won't even get to use? He was fun to watch, but I'm not sure he was that great, but definitely enjoyable ... at least by his expressions to the camera all the time, that makes you laugh ... !!!
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Posted By: progaardvark
Date Posted: February 10 2022 at 09:06
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Posted By: MortSahlFan
Date Posted: February 10 2022 at 10:47
Posted By: Archisorcerus
Date Posted: February 10 2022 at 11:09
I used to be in a band with one of the best bass guitar players in Turkey, wo receives loads of praises from the foreign musicians and music listeners too. He is mainly a jazz musician, but can play in virtually any style. He is a virtuoso. One of his favourite drummers is Terry Bozzio. He calls his playing "sick" (as a compliment). Perhaps some mashed kiddos can learn something from that, but...
Posted By: rushfan4
Date Posted: February 10 2022 at 11:24
Psychedelic Paul wrote:
Some more drum theatre from Dream Theater who are looking for a new drummer, following the recent departure of long-time DT drummer Mike Portnoy, who was reportedly hospitalised for two days with nervous exhaustion at the end of a gruelling world tour.
Mike Mangini has been their drummer since 2011?
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Posted By: Cristi
Date Posted: February 10 2022 at 11:28
Psychedelic Paul wrote:
Some more drum theatre from Dream Theater who are looking for a new drummer, following the recent departure of long-time DT drummer Mike Portnoy, who was reportedly hospitalised for two days with nervous exhaustion at the end of a gruelling world tour.
are you reading news from 2010?
Posted By: Psychedelic Paul
Date Posted: February 10 2022 at 11:54
Cristi wrote:
Psychedelic Paul wrote:
Some more drum theatre from Dream Theater who are looking for a new drummer, following the recent departure of long-time DT drummer Mike Portnoy, who was reportedly hospitalised for two days with nervous exhaustion at the end of a gruelling world tour.
are reading news from 2010?
If you follow my Train of Thought, the last Dream Theater album I've listened to is Black Clouds & Silver Linings (2009), so I've just Awakened to the fact that in A Dramatic Turn of Events, they now have new drummer Mike Mangini in the band.
At least I'm not as behind with the times as I was with Marillion, where I recently discovered they now have "new" singer Steve Hogarth in the band.
Posted By: JD
Date Posted: February 10 2022 at 16:42
These guys !
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Posted By: JD
Date Posted: February 10 2022 at 16:50
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Posted By: JD
Date Posted: February 10 2022 at 16:53
And now for something completely different...
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Posted By: Grumpyprogfan
Date Posted: February 10 2022 at 17:04
Psychedelic Paul wrote:
If you follow my Train of Thought, the last Dream Theater album I've listened to is Black Clouds & Silver Linings (2009), so I've just Awakened to the fact that in A Dramatic Turn of Events, they now have new drummer Mike Mangini in the band.
Rock on, Paul. You make PA fun.
Posted By: Catcher10
Date Posted: February 10 2022 at 17:08
Grumpyprogfan wrote:
Psychedelic Paul wrote:
If you follow my Train of Thought, the last Dream Theater album I've listened to is Black Clouds & Silver Linings (2009), so I've just Awakened to the fact that in A Dramatic Turn of Events, they now have new drummer Mike Mangini in the band.
Rock on, Paul. You make PA fun.
I don't think he knows who Led Zeppelin or Rush is yet though.......
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Posted By: Grumpyprogfan
Date Posted: February 10 2022 at 17:09
Posted By: dwill123
Date Posted: February 10 2022 at 19:18
Posted By: suitkees
Date Posted: February 11 2022 at 16:08
The band's name will get censored here on PA, but check out sl*g.rij van Kampen, a Dutch percussion group. Their shows are fantastic!
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Date Posted: February 11 2022 at 19:11
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Posted By: The Anders
Date Posted: February 11 2022 at 19:16
There is also a significant element of drumming (snare drum) in Carl Nielsen's 5th symphony. Arguably his best.
Posted By: Man With Hat
Date Posted: February 14 2022 at 15:00
Blacksword wrote:
Man With Hat wrote:
gotta go with Steve Reich's Drumming.
I'm on a bit of a Reich tip at the moment; Music for 18 musicians, Different Trains & Electric Counterpoint being rotated at the moment.
Music For 18 Musicians was the first minimalism recording I heard and its probably still my favorite. What a magical hypnotic trip that one is.
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Posted By: Man With Hat
Date Posted: February 16 2022 at 12:44
Milford Graves is another one that should be mentioned in all threads about drumming.
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Posted By: Man With Hat
Date Posted: February 21 2022 at 02:01
John Hollenbeck, another.
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Posted By: Hewitt
Date Posted: February 24 2022 at 11:31
On the subject of Drumming, Reich’s Drumming that is, I particularly recommend the recording by Colin Currie’s Band. Currie is a superb percussionist and any Currie recording of Reich is well worth hearing. Favourite rock drummer? Guy Evans - who I’ll be seeing on Saturday in Edinburgh with VDGG. Can’t wait.
Posted By: yogev
Date Posted: February 24 2022 at 13:09
Posted By: Man With Hat
Date Posted: February 24 2022 at 15:40
Hewitt wrote:
On the subject of Drumming, Reich’s Drumming that is, I particularly recommend the recording by Colin Currie’s Band. Currie is a superb percussionist and any Currie recording of Reich is well worth hearing. Favourite rock drummer? Guy Evans - who I’ll be seeing on Saturday in Edinburgh with VDGG. Can’t wait.
nice. ill look into this version.
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Posted By: Man With Hat
Date Posted: March 02 2022 at 13:33
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2rHFFFNPuyA" rel="nofollow - TONY BUCK - S_C_U_B_A
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Posted By: JD
Date Posted: March 08 2022 at 17:38
I'm about half way through this documentary. Had to stop to get dinner under way.
So far it's a walk down memory lane for various drummers of various known and lesser known bands on their inspirations to become drummers. A few very notable drummers missing from the conversation so far.
Now playing on Netflix I think.
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Posted By: Icarium
Date Posted: March 09 2022 at 00:15
This isolated drum track with John Bonham with "Fool in the Rain" - the snare sound, the steam train like momentum and stability and dynamics of a human player of drumming. My mouth is foaming just from the snare sound quality https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=lWnhz1ZcF74" rel="nofollow - https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=lWnhz1ZcF74
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Posted By: chopper
Date Posted: March 09 2022 at 04:50
Icarium wrote:
This isolated drum track with John Bonham with "Fool in the Rain" - the snare sound, the steam train like momentum and stability and dynamics of a human player of drumming. My mouth is foaming just from the snare sound quality https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=lWnhz1ZcF74" rel="nofollow - https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=lWnhz1ZcF74
I've heard that before, it is truly awesome.
Posted By: Man With Hat
Date Posted: March 13 2022 at 15:48
JD wrote:
I'm about half way through this documentary. Had to stop to get dinner under way.
So far it's a walk down memory lane for various drummers of various known and lesser known bands on their inspirations to become drummers. A few very notable drummers missing from the conversation so far.
Now playing on Netflix I think.
Hmm...this does look pretty interesting. Thanks.
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Date Posted: March 18 2022 at 12:24
Posted By: BaldJean
Date Posted: March 18 2022 at 12:43
Sherrie Maricle, leader of the Diva Jazz Orchestra and Five Play, both all-women bands. here the Diva Jazz Orchestra playing the jazz standard "Caravan" with an exquisite drum solo by Sherrie in the middle
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