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Besides the obvious already stated Bonham, Peart, Copeland, etc. I'll go with Mike Portnoy and Thomas Pridgen (youngest drummer ever to be endorsed by Zildjian, I believe he was 12).
Totally agree with you on Pridgen. He's the most amazing drummer I ever saw play live when he was with The Mars Volta. Saw them at Lupo's in Providence a couple years ago. He made the drums explode.Besides the obvious already stated Bonham, Peart, Copeland, etc. I'll go with Mike Portnoy and Thomas Pridgen (youngest drummer ever to be endorsed by Zildjian, I believe he was 12).
I think Bonham was better than Moon, or at least more versatile. Personally prefer David Garibaldi of TOP.
Much as I enjoy Moon - and Quadrophenia is a staple on my trips back and forth to CT - I always recall Entwhistle complaining that the Who didn't really have a rhythm section because Moon played drums like he was lead guitar.
Nothing against the others mentioned here, but I'm partial to guys who make a big sound with interesting fills seem effortless. Bun E. Carlos and Cesar Zuijderwijk come to mind. You watch vids of those guys and it seems they're not breaking a sweat.
Not a Rush fan, but I enjoyed the vids of Peart's Buddy Rich tribute on One O'Clock Jump and Cottontail.
That's interesting because Entwhistle also played a bass that was far from basic rhythm. That band just worked perfectly together and I'm not sure if that would have been the case if you had switched any one person out. A lot of their live stuff is just barely controlled chaos that somehow ends up brilliantly.
I don't think any drummer was more in the pocket than Levon Helm. The man just "got it." And one helluva great guy to boot.
I remember hearing the Band for the first time in 1968. I spent a lot of time trying to figure out what this group was doing. I wasn't Country fan but somehow this group just pulled me to them ( and a lot of other people too).
As I recall, Colaiuta was the first to play the Black Page. Zappa said he got it on the first try and on the second, he styled it.
Yup. You can't really listen to them without a good sound system and clear bass. Otherwise, you miss half the song. I go from a stock sound system in my car to my setup at home and it's a completely and totally different experience.Townsend is the rhythm section most of the time as both the Ox and Moon defy traditional style as a bassist and drummer.
)My favorite drummer (well... musician in general) is Dave Grohl. But Peart, Bonham and Moon are really good. I also like Danny Carey and Josh Freese.