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When I saw the title of this thread I said Keith Moon before I opened it.
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#82
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[ QUOTE ] buddy rich [/ QUOTE ] Yes. [/ QUOTE ] This was going to be my answer. Great clip. I think it's unfair to compare some of the jazz greats to rock guys, though. There are several rock drummers I really like(Dave Grohl, John Bonham, etc) but the really good jazz guys are on a different level. |
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Bozzio's drum kit:
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#84
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Tim Alexander from Primus
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When you say greatest drummer I would assume you base that on technical ability, musicality and originality. Using those criteria It would most likely be a jazz drummer. Anyone who can count to four, has a little rhythm and some coordination could become a "rock" drummer. Of course "feel" is what sets an average rock drummer apart from a great one. When people say a guy like John Bonham is he greatest drummer of all time they usually dont know what they are talking about but what they mean is he had a great feel when came to playing which is hard to be taught. Alot of metal drummers have great technical ability but when it comes to feel they just dont have it. You could teach a monkey to play 128th notes on his base drums but he would be far from great.
Trying to pick the greatest rock drummer is like trying to pick the greatest tournament poker player. Its really just a personal preference with little difference among the top players. With that being said here is a list of what I think are the "greatest" drummers that have played in rock bands. Terry Bozzio - Zappa Vinnie Colaiuta - Zappa Chad Wackerman - Zappa Steve Smith - Journey Jeff Porcaro - Toto Stewart Copeland - Police Steve Gadd - Steely Dan Simon Phillips - Pete Townshend Bill Bruford - Yes Kenny Aronoff - John Melon Camp Dennis Chambers - Parliament/Funkadelic (is that even rock?) Neil Peart - Rush Carter Beauford - DMB Alot more out there but thats all I can think of right now. Not sure if Dave Weckl ever played in a rock band but anyone interested in great drummers should check him out |
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I believe that the correct answer would be Max Roach.
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Greatest Drummer Eva! [/ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] Travis Barker. [/ QUOTE ] Wow. Just... wow. |
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Bill Bruford - Yes [/ QUOTE ] Actually drummed a lot more for King Crimson than for Yes. |
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Stanton Moore from Galactic. In contrast to the above pictures with hundreds of drums, he uses 3. I tend to favor less is more especially in the case of drums. His three create a groove about a mile deep.
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