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Re:Good Drums on Classic Rock Songs/Groups
2011/05/06 17:08:29
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How can you not include:
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Re:Good Drums on Classic Rock Songs/Groups
2011/05/06 17:10:00
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Mesh How can you not include: Post 26 beat you to it.
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Re:Good Drums on Classic Rock Songs/Groups
2011/05/06 17:11:56
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bapu Mesh How can you not include: Post 26 beat you to it. Great Mooch's think alike!!
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Re:Good Drums on Classic Rock Songs/Groups
2011/05/07 04:42:14
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What, no Ringo????? Virgil Donati Phil Collins played some good stuff in his early Genesis days
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Re:Good Drums on Classic Rock Songs/Groups
2011/05/07 05:08:43
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Nicky 'Topper' Headon (The Clash) - class act.
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Re:Good Drums on Classic Rock Songs/Groups
2011/05/07 08:24:58
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Gene Krupa Used to hang out at my friend's house... he played drums. His pop was all the time talking about and playing Gene Krupa records. Many of the drummers listed in the posts above hold Gene in reverence and list him among their early influences. Not too many drummers get main billing. Gene Krupa did.
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Re:Good Drums on Classic Rock Songs/Groups
2011/05/07 12:33:04
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I always liked the style of Mark Brzeziecki from Big Country; Fields of Fire Nothing flash, but solid and interesting. The late Stuart Adamson is the biggest influence on my guitar playing too. A few clams in the this vid, but they were soaking wet! Saw them once in Bristol, about the only concert I've been too where I was afraid the floor was going to collapse from the crowd dancing
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Re:Good Drums on Classic Rock Songs/Groups
2011/05/07 12:44:42
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bapu bapu Jonbouy - The CHB Bump +1 for sure.
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Re:Good Drums on Classic Rock Songs/Groups
2011/05/07 13:20:03
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No Love for Tommy Aldridge?
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Re:Good Drums on Classic Rock Songs/Groups
2011/05/07 13:30:34
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keith moon, bill bruford, nicko mcbraine, billy cobham, john densmore, ...
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Re:Good Drums on Classic Rock Songs/Groups
2011/05/07 14:40:55
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wait.... you said classic rock.... Gene was a bit before that genre....
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Re:Good Drums on Classic Rock Songs/Groups
2011/05/07 16:49:26
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Re:Good Drums on Classic Rock Songs/Groups
2011/05/07 17:40:44
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Re:Good Drums on Classic Rock Songs/Groups
2011/05/08 06:01:30
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+1s for Dave Mattacks, Alan White & Bill Bruford Not mentioned so far Brian Davison - The Nice, Refugee Andrew McCulloch - King Crimson, Greenslade and Manfred Mann Jon Hiseman - Colosseum Edit - I should have mentioned Gilson Lavis i saw him play with Jools Holland earlier this year - Outstanding.
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Re:Good Drums on Classic Rock Songs/Groups
2011/05/09 01:44:15
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Guitarhacker wait.... you said classic rock.... Gene was a bit before that genre.... Yeah Classic Rock....although all these drummers have their place in history, the actual point I was trying to get on this thread was how good the drums sounded in the mix of the song. I'm impressed at the engineering on these drums (no matter how talented the drummer was). I probably didn't make this too clear at the begining....my bad.
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Re:Good Drums on Classic Rock Songs/Groups
2011/05/09 07:53:39
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Any of the army of drummers who worked on Steely Dan albums.
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Re:Good Drums on Classic Rock Songs/Groups
2011/05/09 12:48:07
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I never really listened to the drums much. They were there to keep time right? Sorry, drummers. I think Emerson, Lake and Palmer was the first band that made me realize that drummers were more than beat machines, despite the plethora of drum solos in the late sixties.
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Re:Good Drums on Classic Rock Songs/Groups
2011/05/09 13:43:01
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The Cure had a drummer for one of their albums that was just fantastic (I want to say Disintegration - not sure though). The songs were filled with little line-like melodies done on the drums. I never realized how intricate they were until the DVD Trilogy came out (which plays, from beginning to end, three of their CD's: Pornography, Disintegration and Bloodflowers). [A little quick digging found me the nugget that Robert Smith would create the drum lines. I wonder if that's why they don't sound like normal drums to me?]
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