50 greatest rock drummers list

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  • Jeremy1012
    Jeremy1012 Posts: 7,170
    TrixieCat wrote:
    So happy to see Grant Hart on there. I love him and I love Husker Du.
    His solo stuff was cool, too. 2541 will forever epitomize my first semester in college. le sigh....
    It always amazes me to see videos of him pounding the shit out of those skins while singing at the same time.

    not particularly a Hart highlight (although the drumming is ace) but there's a video of the Huskers' cover of Eight Miles High by the birds live at Pinkpop in '87. one of the most mindblowing vocal performances I've ever heard. Mould sounds ferocious.
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  • Trailer
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    Five drummers that I think should have definitely been on that list...

    Vinnie Paul Abott (Pantera)- instead of Dave Lombardo
    Danny Carey (Tool)- instead of Igor Cavelera
    Jon Fishman (Phish)
    Bill Kreutzman (Grateful Dead)
    Todd Nance (Widespread Panic)

    You may not like some of those bands, but there is no denying their amazing talent!
    Whoa, chill bro... you know you can't raise your voice like that when the lion's here.
  • I like how all the pictures were so perfessional and nice or black and white or something while Dave Grohls was a shot from the Big Me video of him making a funny face.
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  • pjl44
    pjl44 Posts: 10,527
    Neal Peart @ 22 + no Danny Carey = indie snobbery!

    Nice to see Lombardo recognized, though...
  • Cosmo
    Cosmo Posts: 12,225
    Where are:
    Taylor Hawkins
    Joey Castillo
    Carl Palmer
    Buddy Miles
    Jim Gordon
    Jim Keltner
    Roger Taylor
    Chad Smith
    Travis Barker?
    ...
    Why are Billy Cobham and Ginger Baker ranked so low? Why is Charlie Watts ranked so high?
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  • MLB5150
    MLB5150 Posts: 70
    I think you'd see Cameron in the top ten if he was a little more "exotic". The guy keeps it simple (which is sometimes good) but you never really hear many exciting sounds out of him. He should really get some effects cymbals or something. A nice china would spice things upon the earlier songs and really make some ballads sound stunning.
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  • Classic Rock magazine did an excellent list 3 years ago of the same thing - top 50 "rock" drummers. It was an awesome read. The Classic Rock Mag list was a little more mainstream, but it was not a fan poll - it was supposedly done by experts. So people who are upset with this list will be happy to know that Mike Portnoy was, like, #12 on that list and Matt Cameron was number 34 (I do remember that exactly). Oh, and Lars Ulrich was #28 - one spot lower than Ringo (Lars sucks). Jimmy Chamberlain was somewhere in the 20's, Dave Grohl was number 2, and Bonham topped the list. Keith Moon was #3, and I believe Neil Peart was #4. Dave Lombardo was either 6 or 7. So maybe you'll like that list better.

    I do enjoy how this list digs kinda deep, though.
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  • Milestone
    Milestone Posts: 1,143
    Fender_Man wrote:
    I would have put Billy Cobham in the top 20 and wouldn't have Ringo within 1,000 miles of any best drummer list, imo.

    Agreed 100%.

    Also.....Charlie Watts in the top 10? I love the stones....but I can't think of one Stones song that makes me say "Fuck, Charlie Watts blew me away on that one!"

    Mo Tucker of Velvet Underground? Jesus Christ.

    Here's my vote for a drummer that should have made the top 10....but didn't even make the list. Tiki Fullwood of Funkadelic.
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  • Milestone
    Milestone Posts: 1,143
    Cosmo wrote:
    Where are:
    Taylor Hawkins
    Joey Castillo
    Carl Palmer
    Buddy Miles
    Jim Gordon
    Jim Keltner
    Roger Taylor
    Chad Smith
    Travis Barker?
    ...
    Why are Billy Cobham and Ginger Baker ranked so low? Why is Charlie Watts ranked so high?


    Thank you. Agree with your post also.

    And where is John Fishman of Phish? I know many of you hate Phish....but when I used to go to Phish shows, I watched him 80% of the time because he is truly amazing, creative, and the backbone of one of the greatest jam bands of all time.
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  • Trailer
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    Milestone wrote:
    And where is John Fishman of Phish? I know many of you hate Phish....but when I used to go to Phish shows, I watched him 80% of the time because he is truly amazing, creative, and the backbone of one of the greatest jam bands of all time.

    Agreed. The drummer in my band can play any part from any famous song or drum solo, from Chamberlin to Grohl to Bonham... but there are a couple Phish songs where he can't even fathom even attempting them! Fishman is THE most underrated drummer of all time. He is the Jimi Hendrix of drums!!

    ..and yes I am also in agreement that I would be watching Fishman a lot during the 33 shows that I went to, but I don't know about 80%. I mean let's not even get started on how good Trey is on guitar, and Page on keys, and Mike on bass... :D
    Whoa, chill bro... you know you can't raise your voice like that when the lion's here.
  • Milestone
    Milestone Posts: 1,143
    Trailer wrote:
    ..and yes I am also in agreement that I would be watching Fishman a lot during the 33 shows that I went to, but I don't know about 80%. I mean let's not even get started on how good Trey is on guitar, and Page on keys, and Mike on bass... :D


    Ok, maybe 80% was an exaggeration....but during the long jams, I'd often focus on Fishman.
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  • jammerfall
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    What? No Meg White?

    ;)

    Sorry, just had to do it.
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  • HOW THE FUCK DID DAVE GROHL GET ON THE LIST AND NOT DANNEY CAREY.........that list fucking blows on so many levels.
  • caifan82
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    No Mike Portnoy? WTF?
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  • yosi1
    yosi1 Posts: 3,272
    caifan82 wrote:
    No Mike Portnoy? WTF?

    That was the first name that jumped out at me as being absent.
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  • #1 John Bonham - 9 out of 10 drummers would agree... ;)
  • Cosmo
    Cosmo Posts: 12,225
    #1 John Bonham - 9 out of 10 drummers would agree... ;)
    ...
    I agree. Keith Moon is a very, VERY close second... but, Bonham pretty much invented the Heavy Metal drumming that everyone since then has either been influenced by... or outright try to copy.
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  • bestsane
    bestsane Posts: 131
    What the fuck? No Travis Barker on the list? He should be on the top 10 for fuck's sake!

    ... and Chamberlin should be on the top 20.

    ... and fuck no Tommy fucking Lee?
  • lephty
    lephty Posts: 770
    the fact that Danny Carey is not on this list.. makes it null and void..
  • since neil peart isnt in the top 3 i lend no credibility to this list - lists like this are fun to discuss but rarely are they even close to being right. anyone who doesnt think peart is in the top three must never have seen him live.
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