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Rolling Stone Readers Pick Best Drummers of All Time
Rolling Stone ^ | 2/10/11

Posted on 02/10/2011 9:55:55 PM PST by My Favorite Headache

Last weekend we asked our readers to name the greatest drummers of all time. Everybody from Eric Carr to Animal from The Muppets got votes, but Led Zeppelin's John Bonham led the list by a significant margin.

1. John Bonham - Led Zeppelin 2. Keith Moon - The Who 3. Neil Peart - Rush 4. Dave Grohl - Nirvana/Foo Fighters 5. Ringo Starr - The Beatles 6. Buddy Rich 7. Stewart Copeland - The Police 8. ?uestlove - The Roots 9. Ginger Baker - Cream 10. Michael Shrieve - Santana/Sammy Hagar


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To: Mike Darancette
Chick Webb, "The daddy of them all". -Buddy Rich

1. Pappa Joe Jones. 2. Joe Morello

21 posted on 02/10/2011 10:08:38 PM PST by tsomer
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To: My Favorite Headache
Keith Moon was nuts and always fun to watch!


22 posted on 02/10/2011 10:09:59 PM PST by BBell
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To: My Favorite Headache
I think the RS forgot the rock solid,Aynsley Dunbar. performed with:
The New Animals
Whitesnake
Eric Burdon
John Mayall
Spencer Davis
The Excheckers
Journey
The Aynsley Dunbar Retaliation
Blue Whale
John Moorshead
Tommy Eyre
Alex Dmochowski
Victor Brox
Tim Rose
Jack Bruce
Steve Winwood
Sammy Hagar
Tony Levin
Gregg Rolie
Jefferson Starship
Jeff Beck Group
Rod Stewart
Ron Wood
Frank Zappa
David Bowie
Victor Brox
John Moorshead
Derry Wilkie and the Pressmen
Freddie Starr
The Flamingos
Keith Tillmann
Alex Dmochowski
Tommy Eyre
Champion Jack Dupree
Merseysippi Jazzband
Eddie Boyd
Leo Rutherford
John Mayall’s Bluesbreakers
Peter Green
Michael Chapman
Mick Ronson
John Mc Vie
Herbie Mann
Keith Emerson
Tony Spinner
Nils Lofgren
Pat Travers Band
Lou Reed
Ian Hunter
Jeff Watson
Bob Daisley
Joe Lynn Turner
Fallen Angels
Flo & Eddie
Wind of Changes
UFO
Alvin Lee
John Lee Hooker
Michael Schenker
Pat Travers
Steve Huey
Lou Reed
Stu James & The Mojos
Paul Butterfield
John Lennon & Yoko Ono

...and many more

23 posted on 02/10/2011 10:10:28 PM PST by taxtruth (Don't end the fed,jail the fed!)
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To: Frantzie

Phil and Bill doing “Los Endos” back in 1976

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zbxswV2a6l0


24 posted on 02/10/2011 10:10:59 PM PST by dfwgator
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To: My Favorite Headache
Carter Beauford...


25 posted on 02/10/2011 10:11:18 PM PST by Niteflyr ("The number one goal in life is to parent yourself" Carl Jung)
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To: My Favorite Headache
Steve Vai on Vinnie Colaiuta:

"He's one of the most amazing sight-readers that ever existed on the instrument. One day we were in a Frank rehearsal, this was early '80s, and Frank brought in this piece of music called "Mo 'N Herb's Vacation." Just unbelievably complex. All the drums were written out, just like "The Black Page" except even more complex. There were these runs of like 17 over 3 and every drumhead is notated differently. And there were a whole bunch of people there, I think Bozzio was there. Vinnie had this piece of music on the stand to his right. To his left he had another music stand with a plate of sushi on it, okay? Now the tempo of the piece was very slow, like "The Black Page." And then the first riff came in, [mimics bizarre Zappa-esque drum rhythm patterns] with all these choking of cymbals, and hi-hat, ruffs, spinning of rototoms and all this crazy stuff. And I saw Vinnie reading this thing. Now, Vinnie has this habit of pushing his glasses up with the middle finger of his right hand. Well I saw him look at this one bar of music, it was the last bar of music on the page. He started to play it as he was turning the page with one hand, and then once the page was turned he continued playing the riff with his right hand, as he reached over with his left hand, grabbed a piece of sushi and put it in his mouth, continued the riff with his left hand and feet, pushed his glasses up, and then played the remaining part of the bar. It was the sickest thing I have ever seen. Frank threw his music up in the air. Bozzio turned around and walked away. I just started laughing."

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vinnie_Colaiuta

26 posted on 02/10/2011 10:11:54 PM PST by Chunga (Go, Sarah, GO!! - Jim Robinson)
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To: My Favorite Headache

Are these the same people who vote for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame?

If so, it is no wonder.

I always thought Neil Pert was better than Bonham. I have not heard of many of the others, and will yield to your selection. I do have a whole new selection of people I want to hear.

Speaking of Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, or what ever other list they want to throw out, since there is no “real” Rock bands left, when are they going to stop inducting bands?


27 posted on 02/10/2011 10:11:54 PM PST by occamrzr06
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To: taxtruth

Dunbar is a monster.


28 posted on 02/10/2011 10:12:27 PM PST by My Favorite Headache (In a world where I feel so small, I can't stop thinking big.)
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To: My Favorite Headache

Buddy Rich. And then everyone else.


29 posted on 02/10/2011 10:13:16 PM PST by Billthedrill
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To: occamrzr06

They’ll never run out of rappers and crappy pop music stars to induct.


30 posted on 02/10/2011 10:13:46 PM PST by ConservativeTeen (Proud Right Wing Extremist)
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To: rfp1234

Phil Collins was a very good drummer. Early Genesis and jazz fusion with Brand X.


31 posted on 02/10/2011 10:14:24 PM PST by Frantzie (HD TV - Total Brain-washing now in High Def. 3-D Coming soon)
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To: My Favorite Headache

>10. Vinnie Paul

Thanks bud for naming him in the top 10. I learned the double bass just by listening to Cowboys from Hell. RIP Dimebag.

Still remembered going to a White Zombie and Pantera double show and Phil Anselmo til the 20th song still sounded the gnarly same while Rob lost his signature voice on the 5th.


32 posted on 02/10/2011 10:15:42 PM PST by max americana
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To: My Favorite Headache

Jack DeJohnette should be there somewhere.


33 posted on 02/10/2011 10:16:49 PM PST by dfwgator
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To: arrogantsob
Hell, since about 1950 till his death whoever Miles had playing at the time rates ahead of most of these guys.

Finally, Freepers I can relate to!

What do you think of Jack Dejohnette? (sp?) Way back when, we thought he was God. Not so sure now. I recall thinking he was "soft in the middle", from over-extending his attention.

Also, shouldn't we bring Tito Puente into the mix?

34 posted on 02/10/2011 10:18:23 PM PST by tsomer
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To: max americana

No problem bro! This explains it all...all in the feet.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aMdUkJGh2_s


35 posted on 02/10/2011 10:18:26 PM PST by My Favorite Headache (In a world where I feel so small, I can't stop thinking big.)
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To: BBell

Moonie is probably the drummer I enjoy hearing the most, nobody made order out of chaos like he could, I still don’t know how he did it, he could never be duplicated.


36 posted on 02/10/2011 10:19:02 PM PST by dfwgator
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To: BBell
Keith Moon was nuts and always fun to watch!

He reminds me somewhat of Andy Kaufman.

37 posted on 02/10/2011 10:19:39 PM PST by Moonman62 (Half of all Americans are above average. Politicians come from the other half.)
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To: ConservativeTeen

toche


38 posted on 02/10/2011 10:20:13 PM PST by occamrzr06
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To: My Favorite Headache

I’m on a Latin kick atm,
Tito Puente should be on that list.

Hell, Jason Bonham is a better drummer than Ringo....

And one guy currently in his prime and destined for greatness, Stanton Moore of Galatic. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s6g32SElGkg
Galatic plays lots of cheesy jam music, Moore has a much larger skillset than he uses with that group.


39 posted on 02/10/2011 10:20:22 PM PST by JerseyHighlander (p.s. The word 'bloggers' is not in the freerepublic spellcheck dictionary?!)
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To: My Favorite Headache

One drummer I really liked but who fell off the face of the Earth in 80s was XTC’s Terry Chambers, really added a lot of snap to their early albums, he was definitely missed after he left.


40 posted on 02/10/2011 10:21:06 PM PST by dfwgator
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