Favorite Drummers (and you can't say Bonham, Moon or Peart)
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This is easy for me.
1a - Danny Carey
1b - Carter Beauford
Then there's everybody else.
1a - Danny Carey
1b - Carter Beauford
Then there's everybody else.
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Re: Favorite Drummers (and you can't say Bonham, Moon or Pea
1. Dave Grohl
2. Dave Abruzzesse
3. Dale Crover
4. Janet Weiss
5. Alex Van Halen
2. Dave Abruzzesse
3. Dale Crover
4. Janet Weiss
5. Alex Van Halen
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Bryan Devendorf
Eric Kretz
Larry Mullen, Jr.
Dave Abbruzzese
Josh Freese
Eric Kretz
Larry Mullen, Jr.
Dave Abbruzzese
Josh Freese
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charlie watts...gold standard
brad "ezb" morgan (drive-by truckers)...love his subtlety and versatility. can go from a slow, country shuffle to stomping hard rock to replacements style punk without missing a beat.
and jack. if i were a drummer i'd want to drum like jack.
brad "ezb" morgan (drive-by truckers)...love his subtlety and versatility. can go from a slow, country shuffle to stomping hard rock to replacements style punk without missing a beat.
and jack. if i were a drummer i'd want to drum like jack.
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tattooedeverything wrote:Eric Kretz
couple drummers I've always enjoyed but wouldn't expect to see listed here
Jeffrey Clemens - G Love & Special Sauce
Olly Peacock - Gomez
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My fandom doesn't reach that far either, but I suspect your answer might lie in live clips from the Talk Show era. No Scott was probably a test of how tight those musicians were or weren't.tragabigzanda wrote:Re: Eric Kretz: I'm by no means an STP aficionado -- my fandom starts and stops with their studio albums. But I've seen some live footage recently (around when Scott died) that gave me the impression those guys weren't as tight as I thought, and that there was maybe some studio trickery in making them sound so great. What's your guys' take on that? Are they actually kind of sloppy, or was that just towards the end when Scott was falling apart?gardenparty wrote:tattooedeverything wrote:Eric Kretz![]()
couple drummers I've always enjoyed but wouldn't expect to see listed here
Jeffrey Clemens - G Love & Special Sauce
Olly Peacock - Gomez
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hmm, i'm not sure. I haven't watched many of their live clips.washing machine wrote:My fandom doesn't reach that far either, but I suspect your answer might lie in live clips from the Talk Show era. No Scott was probably a test of how tight those musicians were or weren't.tragabigzanda wrote:Re: Eric Kretz: I'm by no means an STP aficionado -- my fandom starts and stops with their studio albums. But I've seen some live footage recently (around when Scott died) that gave me the impression those guys weren't as tight as I thought, and that there was maybe some studio trickery in making them sound so great. What's your guys' take on that? Are they actually kind of sloppy, or was that just towards the end when Scott was falling apart?gardenparty wrote:tattooedeverything wrote:Eric Kretz![]()
couple drummers I've always enjoyed but wouldn't expect to see listed here
Jeffrey Clemens - G Love & Special Sauce
Olly Peacock - Gomez
His studio work is very impressive but i have not analyzed it. His rhythms did drive a lot of their songs
The 4 times i did see them live they were fantastic and tight to my ear but that was a long long time ago
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If Jack Irons doesn't already lurk on this forum, he should really start. Would do wonders for his self-esteem.guestT wrote:and jack. if i were a drummer i'd want to drum like jack.
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evenslow wrote:If Jack Irons doesn't already lurk on this forum, he should really start. Would do wonders for his self-esteem.guestT wrote:and jack. if i were a drummer i'd want to drum like jack.
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Ah, sorry, missed it earlier in the midst of the videos. Yeah, he's really fantastic. His fills are out of this world with both style and timing. Love or hate the song, Kool Thing is a good example of why I love the guy. In some ways, Jack Irons isn't too far off from this style, especially in songs like Black Red Yellow.VinylGuy wrote:Trag and me mentioned Steve. We talk about him all the time in the SY thread. He is one of the great ones.darth_vedder wrote:Totally ageee with this.Birds in Hell wrote:Drummers pretty much make or break a band for me and I often, though not always, find it quite hard to enjoy a band if they change drummers - the whole sound of the band changes.
Also, no one has mentioned Steve Shelley of Sonic Youth. I love that guy.
If I were a drummer, I'd model my style after him and Jack Irons.
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I'm a feel drummer and the guys that I gravitate to aren't the best technically but they service the song and create feels.
Drummers that influenced my playing
Bonham
Watts
Abbruzzese
Barrett Martin
Brant Bjork
Martin Bulloch
Ken Coomer
Brady Blade
Steve Ferrone
Levon Helm
Matt Cameron
And a few drumming performances that continue to blow my mind.
Howard Wyeth - Desire by Bob Dylan. Phenomenal drumming. His stick work and accentuation to build and contain the songs if jaw dropping.
David Bryson - August and Everything After by Counting Crows. Great room sound and kit. Colours the songs perfectly.
Steven Adler - Appetite For Destruction by Guns n Roses. This album has energy. It is a sweaty beast and Adler drives every bar of this album.
Drummers that influenced my playing
Bonham
Watts
Abbruzzese
Barrett Martin
Brant Bjork
Martin Bulloch
Ken Coomer
Brady Blade
Steve Ferrone
Levon Helm
Matt Cameron
And a few drumming performances that continue to blow my mind.
Howard Wyeth - Desire by Bob Dylan. Phenomenal drumming. His stick work and accentuation to build and contain the songs if jaw dropping.
David Bryson - August and Everything After by Counting Crows. Great room sound and kit. Colours the songs perfectly.
Steven Adler - Appetite For Destruction by Guns n Roses. This album has energy. It is a sweaty beast and Adler drives every bar of this album.
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One more under the radar guy I like is Mick Avory of the Kinks. He reminds me of a hybrid between Charlie Watts and Keith Moon. He's smoother than Moon, but not as smooth as Watts, and he's a little wilder on the fills than Watts, but not as wild as Moon.
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Re: Favorite Drummers (and you can't say Bonham, Moon or Pea
1. Bonham
2. Moon
3. Peart
4. Matt C
2. Moon
3. Peart
4. Matt C
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Strat wrote:1. Bonham
2. Moon
3. Peart
4. Matt C
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Strat wrote:1. Bonham
2. Moon
3. Peart
4. Matt C
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ugh, can't believe i forgot levon. i rank him just behind watts.LetMeSleep wrote: Levon Helm