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NFR: best drummer

Started by rogerpbackinMidEastUS, October 07, 2014, 11:31:28 PM

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alfie

special one Baker for me, a massive amount of work goes into his performances but he makes look so easy, am I jealous?
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Southcoastffc

Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, there is only one  - Buddy Rich  :drums:
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Stefano Okaka Chuka

Sid Falck from Overkill, Paul Bostaph (Forbidden, Slayer and Testament); Richard Christie (Death), Gene Hoglan (Death), Dave Lombardo (Slayer).
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Berserker

Matt Barrick of the Walkmen. One of my favourite bands,  now stopped touring unfortunately
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NogoodBoyo

I would add Carrot Top Baker.  I say Carrot Top because obviously we're not allowed to write "carrot top hair colour" on here, yet a certain special one did once see fit to say he wanted to kill all Welshmen after a Swansea game.
Notwithstanding that, Carrot Top Baker did play fantastic counter rhythms.
I would also doff my cap to Jon Heismann from Coliseum. 
Best group of drummers?  Burundi Black
Nogood "never say Dai to a Welshie, isit" Boyo

rogerpbackinMidEastUS

Although not strictly a drummer.
The fantastic Ray Cooper (percussion)

He's the little bald geezer seen on so many bands performances.
RAY COOPER - The master of percussion - live at Zenith in Strasbourg 28th may 2011
VERY DAFT AND A LOT DAFTER THAN I SEEM, SOMETIMES


Southcoastffc

Quote from: rogerpinvirginia on October 08, 2014, 03:36:04 PM
Although not strictly a drummer.
The fantastic Ray Cooper (percussion)

He's the little bald geezer seen on so many bands performances.
RAY COOPER - The master of percussion - live at Zenith in Strasbourg 28th may 2011

I had forgotten about him!  I saw him only a few years ago at, believe it or not, an Elton John charity concert at the Royal Opera House Covent Garden.  The place was rocking!  (Still stick to Buddy Rich as THE all time greatest though)
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Barrett487

Quote from: premFlem on October 08, 2014, 08:04:23 AM
Ian Paice   deep purple   :drums:

:plus one:

I give you 'The Mule', live in Japan. Paice was always my favourite stickman.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lSrTrKFpAYE

Barrett487

Quote from: Southcoastffc on October 08, 2014, 12:51:17 PM
Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, there is only one  - Buddy Rich  :drums:

Great drummer, and as we we're talking jazz, Billy Cobham and Gene Krupa were damn fine as well!


HillingdonFFC

#32
Mate of mine,a very decent drummer himself always cites Jimmy Chamberlin of the Smashing Pumpkins as his biggest influence. Was a jazz drummer originally apparently

nose

David Garibaldi IMO without question top of the pile ....
Often imitated   never duplicated

Sol Amarfio  from the original Osibisa top class

Harold Brown  Lowrider Band/War

Clyde Stubbelfield, the original Funky drummer from the James Brown Band
Melvin Parker (maceo's brother) fropm the same outfit

Cedrick Burnside (son of R L Burnside), voted Blues Drummer of the year (recent years)

These boys can all play but are perhaps less well known than some of the above.

Stefano Okaka Chuka

Also Tommy Aldridge from Whitesnake and Mikkey Dee from Motorhead.
She's a Flamenco girl
and dancing is her life
she said stay with me, stay with me
Viva el Fulham!


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The Equalizer

Based upon live performances: Stewart Copeland of The Police and Mick Fleetwood. Both of them were incredible on stage.

Otherwise, I'd say Bonzo Bonham.
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Keith Moon - the who
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Phil Taylor - Motorhead
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Berserker

Don't like Phil Collins after the Fax incident
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TonyGilroy


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