thought you would like that one. Had to look up the Ray Charles thing, had always heard he could be a real .
i think all-around drummer/musician/singer has to go to Levon Helm. he had such a unique style that many have tried to duplicate but can never match. he molded the kit into a piano rather than simply beating on in the name of rock and roll. he could transition his style to any genre of music.
he might not be the best ever, but if i were ever have a hypothetical band, he would be my first choice on drums.
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thought you would like that one. Had to look up the Ray Charles thing, had always heard he could be a real .
John Bonham then theres everyone else. Tommy Lee & Dave Grohl a distant 2nd & 3rd
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Most hard rock drummers do not do anything intricate enough to be considered the greatest period. Most jazz, fusion drummers take that to another level most rock drummers could not dream of.
This is IMHO of course.![]()
I'm a Peart fan too, but my brother who's a drummer swears by Chad Sexton.
Yeah. Shaughnessy pretty much has that big smile on his face all the time for whatever he does but when he got around to talk about Ray Charles it vanished. It was very surreal how his mood changed once he got on that topic. I knew that he made a big impression on Shaughnessy.
Vinnie Colaiuta. Period.
Lot of awesome drummers. came across this vid of a street performer.
I don't know how Neil Peart isn't the obvious answer. John Bonham, Keith Moon also pop right into mind when it comes to this conversation. Joey Kramer of Aerosmith is pretty unsung but I'm a big fan there. Not in the same echelon of the others I mentioned, but he's pretty damn good. Same story with Bun E. Carlos of Cheap Trick
Not 1 Eric Carr mention.......
What a lame thread....until now!
Drumming isn't hard. It's just rhythm and coordination. Those guys are polished no doubt, but most decent drummers can reproduce what the hear.
Wrong
you fat bas . I've been a drummer my whole life and I can play any of that you guys post and ooh and aaah about.
Oh really? Why don't you play and record Billy Cobham's Storm then? You can then post a link to it here and we can discover your virtuosity. I mean if its so easy...
And I'm not fat. I'm big-boned.
Oh you'd like me to post my work wouldn't you. I don't own drums any longer, but if I did I'd show you.
Hmm. I've never seen a fat skeleton......
True but to a point. It just all depends on what you look at when you say "best drummer". For some it's their groove and for others it's their technical ablility/soloing. There's very very few that master both.
I love it when zen is reached at 4:43![]()
Carlos Santana's wife is the best drummer ever
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