ifeellikeatourist wrote:Have we all been overlooking Keith Moon here?
Did...did you look at the thread?
Lol, sorry I had only skimmed it and missed the couple of times he was mentioned. I'm still surprised he wasn't mentioned more, but I guess people just feel like its being redundant to just keep naming previously mentioned drummers.
Really surprised how many people like ringo though.
goroth wrote:Most builders are content on reproducing the same crap. Which is fine. Most guitarists want the same crap.
Ringo Starr Jaki Leibezeit(how is it this guy has only been mentioned a couple times? Turn off the Radiohead and put on some Can people!) Art Blakey John Bonham Ginger Baker
This list is not in order. If it was, It would be exactly the same except Bonham would be #2. Sometimes #1. Well, maybe #1.
Bill Ward Mickey Finn Mitch Mitchell Charlie Watts Murph Fenriz Hellhammer Ginger Baker George Hurley Brendan Canty -has he even made this list yet? One of the main reasons I like Fugazi is because of him Bill Bruford Keith Moon Frost Steve Shelley Bonham up until the 5 minute mark Brian Downey Art Blakey
Ben Koller - Converge Vinny Rosenbloom - Gospel Thomas Pridgen - The Mars Volta (like 3 years ago) William Goldsmith - Sunny Day Real Estate Clive Bunker - Jethro Tull Chris Pennie - The Dillinger Escape Plan Josh Baruth - The Appleseed Cast John Bonham - Ke$ha's touring drummer
theactionindex wrote:Ben Koller - Converge William Goldsmith - Sunny Day Real Estate
How bout the dude from The Number Twelve Looks Like You? The guy who played on Mongrel. I think he was a new drummer.
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charles hayward glenn kotche (more for his solo stuff than wilco, but he's always awesome) sunny murray denardo coleman elvin jones keith moon john french jaki l from can lots of metal dudes whose names i don't know (i.e. the guy from gorguts, the guy from meshuggah, the guy from origin, etc.) ronald shannon jackson chris corsano bill bruford blake flemming (dazzling killmen, laddio bolocko, mars volta (briefly) and his new thing future by now) ...a lot more, but i'll stop there
theactionindex wrote:Ben Koller - Converge William Goldsmith - Sunny Day Real Estate Josh Baruth - The Appleseed Cast
So much here.
BUT,
theactionindex wrote:Thomas Pridgen - The Mars Volta (like 3 years ago)
I have never been able to better define "Overplaying" than by simply pointing to Bedlam in Goliath's drums. It nearly ruined the album for me how much it's just JACKED UP CONSTANT DRUMMING OMG HE'S SO GOOD
sevenSHARPnine wrote:How bout the dude from The Number Twelve Looks Like You? The guy who played on Mongrel. I think he was a new drummer.
Ah! Jon Karel! Totally forgot about him, he's a beast indeed.
theavondon wrote:I have never been able to better define "Overplaying" than by simply pointing to Bedlam in Goliath's drums. It nearly ruined the album for me how much it's just JACKED UP CONSTANT DRUMMING OMG HE'S SO GOOD
I miss Jon Theodore.
To be honest I gotta agree with you there, the TMV thing was just for reference in case someone wanted to check him out. I think his playing that I've heard outside of TMV is pretty incredible though, a lot less 4 billion hits per second type of shit, much more tasteful.
theavondon wrote:I have never been able to better define "Overplaying" than by simply pointing to Bedlam in Goliath's drums. It nearly ruined the album for me how much it's just JACKED UP CONSTANT DRUMMING OMG HE'S SO GOOD
I miss Jon Theodore.
To be honest I gotta agree with you there, the TMV thing was just for reference in case someone wanted to check him out. I think his playing that I've heard outside of TMV is pretty incredible though, a lot less 4 billion hits per second type of shit, much more tasteful.
That's good to hear, that he has taste and restraint. Though, now, I'm left to question the judgment of Omar.
theavondon wrote:I have never been able to better define "Overplaying" than by simply pointing to Bedlam in Goliath's drums. It nearly ruined the album for me how much it's just JACKED UP CONSTANT DRUMMING OMG HE'S SO GOOD
I miss Jon Theodore.
To be honest I gotta agree with you there, the TMV thing was just for reference in case someone wanted to check him out. I think his playing that I've heard outside of TMV is pretty incredible though, a lot less 4 billion hits per second type of shit, much more tasteful.
That's good to hear, that he has taste and restraint. Though, now, I'm left to question the judgment of Omar.
I feel exactly the same way you do as to the playing on Bedlam, the missing of Jon Theodore, and totally agree about the blame being squarely on Omar. But I always blamed Omar for that. He's such an insane control freak, that not a single note or beat makes it on a TMV album without his say-so.
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& I'm fucking pissed his Vic Firth Drum Clinic isn't on youtube anymore, but it's incredible & I found it on some random site. He puts a hi-hat on his snare and plays around with it's positioning. So sweet. http://videodisc.tv/video/38041742/befc ... rformance/
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