Curbishley told Townshend, who informed the rest of the band. Check out: ‘Mr Jones’, Carlton Barrett, who was murdered in 1987, at the age of 36, remains an influential figure in the world of drumming, for his work with reggae star Bob Marley from 1970 to 1981. Ringo Starr wasn’t even the best drummer in the Beatles!!!! This forward-thinking West African outfit recorded a wealth of material, including landmark titles such as Gentlemen and Zombie during the ’60s and ’70s, while in his latter days, Allen occupied the drum stool for Damon Albarn’s The Good, The Bad & The Queen and recorded several highly-regarded titles for Blue Note. You can learn a lot of things watching performances of real “live” shows, not some of those ones where they are playing to the recorded music being played. Clover, drummer for the fictional Stormy Tempest (played by Billy Fury) at a holiday camp during the early days of British rock 'n' roll, in 1973's That'll Be the Day. "[75] During one of his few televised solo drum performances (for ABC's Wide World), Moon played a five-minute drum solo dressed as a cat on transparent acrylic drums filled with water and goldfish. SoLo is a lender company allowing members to easily access and supply short-term funds for immediate needs. No offense to Bonham and Moon, great drummers in their time, over 30 years ago! It simply points out the folly of these lists. Seen about 1000 concerts in my 55yrs, and he put on the best solos I ever witnessed…hands down, with respects to the all the greats, especially those I did not see…Alan White gets my vote for #1. Rick Quintanal, from Don Ellis days…kicked double bass like a beast…still playin back east…Ralph”Buddy” Humphreys from Frank Zappa….top drummers…. Sorry Jeff, I didn’t see any other way to leave a comment other than reply. "We used to fight regularly", remembered Moon in later years. Cannot disagree with Bonham and Moon the top 2, only I would have Moon No.1. He had a pulse, a steadiness, that kept the tempo better than a metronome,” said Motown founder Berry Gordy. I was at a concert where he performed a solo lasting more than 24 minutes, with no goofs. [29] Moon's recklessness with money reduced his profit from the group's 1975 UK tour to £47.35 (equivalent to £400 in 2019). “He has this perpetual place as the greatest drum-set virtuoso who ever lived, and that still stands up today. Although it featured Moon on vocals, he played drums on only three tracks; most of the drumming was left to others (including Ringo Starr, session musicians Curly Smith and Jim Keltner, and actor-musician Miguel Ferrer). Chester Thompson? If he attempts to edit this page he will be blocked, Who Framed Roger Rabbit 2 is an upcoming live-action/2D/3D computer traditional animated fantasy-musical-black comedy film and a sequel to the first 1988 film of Who Framed Roger Rabbit. Surely he should be included. [6] His art teacher said in a report: "Retarded artistically. Oh yea . "[77], Nevertheless, the drummer landed several acting roles. In April 1964, aged 17,[22] he auditioned for the Who as a replacement for Doug Sandom. your obviously not a drummer and know nothing about the mathematics of drumming nor the understanding of complex rhythms. In 1967, he contributed backing vocals to "All You Need Is Love". [48] Moon also co-composed "The Ox" (an instrumental from their debut album, My Generation) with Townshend, Entwistle and keyboardist Nicky Hopkins. No love for LEVON HELM??? Robbie Dinsmor DOORS ? The kit was eventually fitted with copper fittings[57] and later given to a young Zak Starkey. Ouèche. Great to see Simon Phillips and Bill Bruford on there. Longtime friend and personal assistant Butler observed, "He was trying to make people laugh and be Mr Funny, he wanted people to love him and enjoy him, but he would go so far. Number 81, Joe Morello: “In later life, Morello became an in-demand teacher whose students included Danny Gottlieb, one of Bruce Springsteen’s E Street Band members.” I would like the authors of this list to show me any album, any concert review, or any mention by Bruce of Danny Gottleib as relates to the E Street Band. Check out: ‘Radio Ga Ga’, Sheila Escovedo was inspired by her percussionist father, Pete Escovedo, and godfather Tito Puente, and said in her memoir, The Beat Of My Own Drum, that she was taught from childhood how to keep good time on a drum set. too bad we all missed Steve Mitchell from San Francisco from back in the day…truly a monster… He worked with saxophonist Jackie McLean and then started recording with Coleman Hawkins in 1950, before working steadily with pianist Bud Powell in 1952. He should be on the list right ? And one clear day, I recalled how I used to stack up My mums Cookie tins and Casserole-Lids and stuffed them with various size Pillows and play along Ringo’s Tom-tom Solo on “Abbey Road”, and how FOND I was of Ringo as a Drummer. I totally agree with the top three drummers, In my opinion the list can stop there. This list is meaningless! Mark Rogers is the model of versatility, both musically and professionally. “If The Beatles ever looked over their shoulders, it was not the Stones they saw. What about Barrymore Barlow (Jethro Tull) and Mattias Olsson (Anglagard) ? Man, Mitch Mitchell is damn too low at 13, he was damn good to be in top 10. Clarke helped lay down the template for modern jazz drumming. Honorable mention: Johnnie Bolin of Black Oak Arkansas, The Tommy Bolin Band and DVC. From 1979 to 1982, Paice worked with Whitesnake before joining The Gary Moore Band. Where’s Earl Palmer – Ever hear of DJ Fontana Nothing interesting ever came out of his drumming. They belong on the list. [151], Curbishley phoned the flat at around 5 pm looking for Moon, and Dymond gave him the news. Bill Bruford should be high on list. His distinctive backbeat can be heard on iconic records such as Eddie Cochran’s ‘Summertime Blues’ and Ritchie Valens’ ‘La Bamba’. Amen to the mention Of Barriemore Barlow Mr.Gerry, indeed worthy of a top ten spot in my list as well. "[61], In May 1966, Moon discovered that the Beach Boys' Bruce Johnston was visiting London. How about some love for Tom Hunting of Exodus and Jen Ledger of Skillet? Stay off the fantasy! You are crazy. Aside from Ginger Baker, Mitch Mitchell, Bonham and Mike Shrieve, the others can,’t be mentioned in the same breath as Max Roach, Philly Jo Jones, Krupa, Tony Williams, Joe Morello, Jack DeJohnette, and , of course , Buddy Rich , one of the most amazing talents on any instrument. 'My Generation' was a turning point for me because before that it was all the Charlie Watts and Ringo type of thing. Wow!!! 1) Buddy Rich, Your email address will not be published. He’s unreal. I'd been used to penny bangers before. The records he has played on include 30 that have gone gold or platinum. “Most drummers are quite content, I guess, to be a metronome, even though I know a lot of music doesn’t call for much more. I am a Bonham and Moon man (re rock drumming) from way back….but folks do yourself a favour (if you are drummer) and get a hold of some Chick Webb.. Where are Buddy Saltzman and Gary Chester??? Aldridge is considered to have set the standard for double-bass rock drumming and has continued playing with Whitesnake into the 21st Century. ANy list of great drummers that doesn’t have Elvin Jones on it is meaningless. BJ Wilson from Procol Harum – overlooked…again. He joined Brown when he was just 17 and played on key tracks such as ‘Cold Sweat’ and ‘Sex Machine’. Peter York is unarguably better than 80% of those listed. Find me a drummer who is more inspired by Ringo Starr than John Bonham, Keith Moon, Neil Peart, Mike Portnoy, or Buddy Rich. Check out: ‘Green Onions’, New Yorker Arthur S Taylor, Jr, was one of the finest jazz drummers of the 50s. His own band, The Brian Blade Fellowship, has released a couple of impressive albums on Blue Note Records, each with a distinct country music atmosphere due to the unusual use of pedal steel guitar. Paleassee! Hawkins was a superb technician, with no ego, and he adapted his personal style to the needs of different musicians. Check out: ‘I Am The Resurrection’, Drummer Joe Morello helped Dave Brubeck’s band reach new heights as they experimented with odd and uneven metres. HO????? And what about Simon House of Hawkwind ? This is one of those trolling articles right? – Chester Thompson Ringo ranged as 11. (Or what drugs? Check out: ‘Young Turks’, Clyde Stubblefield, who was 73 when he died, on 18 February 2017, had a huge influence on two eras of music – as the drummer in James Brown’s band and in the formative records of hip-hop. How many can read and write music? Paul *is* known for his mildly exagerated mumblings – harmless, but what can lead to wrong imprsssions and people reading more into them than is actually valid. I don’t recognize all of them but sure know who shouldn’t be on this list if it’s based on talent: Alex Van Halen,Keith Moon,Charlie Watts,Ringo Starr,Bill Ward,especially.Keith Moon at # 2.I love all these dudes and their in but c’mon!! … SHUT THE FUCK UP !!! Check out: ‘Where Eagles Dare’, Not to be confused with the Oasis drummer of the same name, Alan White was born on 14 June 1949 and was one of the mainstays of the progressive rock band Yes, after joining them in 1972. “Sometimes I don’t even hear a place for drums on a song. Many comments here already, so very good, others from people 1 neuron short of a synapse. And where the f**k is Yoshiki (X Japan) ? Agree….Morelo played incredible time signatures! "[99], A hotel manager called Moon in his room and asked him to lower the volume on his cassette recorder because it made "too much noise." Chalie Watts 31. [141], On 4 January 1970 Moon accidentally killed his friend, driver and bodyguard, Neil Boland, outside the Red Lion pub in Hatfield, Hertfordshire. Jackson died in 1975, when he was shot in the chest during a fracas with his wife in their Memphis home. Vorrei citare 2 batteristi italiani. I like Nirvana and Foo Fighters but Dave Grohl is way too high on this list. I don’t understand why Iron Butterfly gets no respect in the classic rock genre!!! Longevity. He should be on the list. Barriemore Barlow was called “the greatest rock drummer England ever produced” by John Bonham. Played drums faultlessly for Thin Lizzy for years. Don’t know who does your research but you need a new researcher ‘cos this one’s rubbish at it. Where the F*** is Drum God ; JoJo Mayer, Stanton Moore and Benny Greb !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! OS MELHORES ESTÃO POR ÚLTIMO E OUTROS NEM APARECEM!!!!!!!!! The best rock drummer I’ve ever heard. Check out: ‘9.20 Special’, Londoner Ginger Baker, who helped invent the rock power trio and reluctantly became the genre’s first star drummer, during a multi-faceted and always eventful career, was born on 19 August 1936. To me, it’s about the feel for the music, not how fast or how many notes you can play in a 3 minute song. Born: May 4, 1923, Harvey, IL [131] Butler agrees; despite his relationship with Annette Walter-Lax, he believes that Kim was the only woman Moon loved. Check out: ‘Sunshine Swing’, Jeff Porcaro, who was only 38 when he died, on 5 August 1992, was a founder member of Toto and an in-demand session musician. Maybe he wasnt the best and I never said that but I think he will stay in peoples minds longer than any other. Can’t believe Jim Gordon not on the list, best and most musical player of the 20th century! Barriemore Barlow Better quality and better drummer of John Bonham. There is someone missing from this list because she is first and foremost thought of as a vocalist although she considered herself a drummer first. Harmon, who admired jazz drummer Gene Krupa, showed versatility and imagination, and his powerful 4/4 drumming helped make Roy Orbison’s ‘Oh, Pretty Woman’ memorable, as did his deft brushwork on Patsy Cline’s ‘Crazy’. “boom boom”. Sandy Nelson, even the drummer from the Surfaris. A Very Interesting discussion on Ringo here. Buddy Rich #1 is spot on. Doesn’t matter – they were both impossible to imitate. With no Gene Krupa there would have been no Buddy Rich. He was a magnificent drummer for Led Zeppelin, acclaimed for his speed, power, distinctive sound and touch, and his fast bass drumming. Blond reporter Alanah Rae riding players big cock Aletta Oceans amazing tits are all a hot Asian chick wants to feel . He also played in the concert that Brown gave after the assassination of Martin Luther King. With characteristic style, he started a jailhouse band. Un saluto. Has everyone so easily forgotten a man considered the greatest swing drummer of them all…Chick Webb. Ringo, No. Mitch mitchell isn’t on this list?? thats bs, Charlie Watts was like clockwork, the drums on the old Stones songs sounded great. He was later snapped up by Bill Withers, before becoming one of the West Coast’s most prolific session players. ( pink Floyd. It’s a shame that he is not mentioned here. Fontana was renowned for his power, speed and steadiness. John Bonham over Ginger Baker Keith Moon or Neil Peart? He later played in King Crimson and toured with Genesis. His speed is remarkable, whether playing numerous conga drums or sharp-toned timbales. A fantastic stick man-played with Beck and 19 year old bass prodigy Tal Wilkenfeld. Did somebody heard of Huub Jansen from the Netherlands. Barrett, who built his first set of drums from empty paint tins, helped popularise Jamaican beats, such as steppers and one-drop. The Babys (then and now), Rod Stewart (12 years) Jimmy Barnes and Bernie Taupin. Where the hell is Richie Hayward……….?????????????? While you’re reading, listen to our Best Drummers playlist here. The dullest of all……, and where is Jon Hiseman? bil, where is Robert Wyatt?he shouldbe number one. [2] O grupo alcançou grande popularidade no final dos anos 1970 e início dos anos 1980.Foram um dos pioneiros nos gêneros musicais punk rock e new wave. And high on the list. F, No Jim Gordon on list (Layla) That is like picking the top 50 goaltenders and leaving Patrick Roy off, For those that are not sure who he was and what he did (an amazing career) I recommend you do a little research. one of the best drummers of the 50s and still working today….!! Please. Copeland, who was born in Alexandria, Virginia, on 16 July 1952, began drum lessons at the age of 12 and got his start in the music business as a road manager for Curved Air, assuming drumming duties for the band in 1975. Not sure. He played with jazz-fusion bands until he joined Journey in 1978, leaving eight years later to pursue his original passion, jazz, and develop his career as a session player. Where is Alan Wren and Dolpin Taylor? Baker, who said you had to be made to be a drummer, claimed that the secret of his drum work with Cream – and his skilful use of the hi-hats, tom-toms and cymbals – was the jazz-like improvisation he brought to their sound. http://www.drummagazine.com/features/post/paul-mccartney-the-beatles-other-drummer/. I heard drummers talk about how he played and what sound came out of 4 drums. The following year he released his only solo album, entitled Two Sides of the Moon. Obviously you missed Cesar Zuiderwijk from Golden Earring. You all need to listen to some of thee greats before you make any ridiculous remarks about certain famous drummers that everyone knows. playing drums and living every drum moment to break barriers for women drummers who never ever had a freakin’ chance for an audition with any of the name acts even when they/me were worthy. Below said that touring Africa with Junior Wells in 1967 for the State Department was the best experience of his career. which I’d for the most were familiar with the Singles from in my pre-10-years through my older sister. Bozzio started his career in garage bands and became famous for his work with the band Missing Persons and as a drummer for Frank Zappa, with whom he appeared on 26 albums.
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