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I’ve bought a large amount of Thin Lizzy early recordings ! Downey ! Wow !
Bonham ? Powell ? Paice ?
Who else ?
Stewart Copeland.
Peart - always looked awkward but sadly missed
Bonham - of course!
Van Halen - a little messy but an amazing rock drummer.
Porcaro - ability and attitude
McBrain - metronomic but amazing skills.
Gadd - a real musician’s drummer
And then the amazing drummers wasted in lesser bands:
Steve Smith, Simon Philips
If anybody mentions Ulrich I am cancelling my subscription! It’s almost a cliche but he really is awful!
Stephen Morris
Mike Joyce - maybe not as a solo drummer in the same way, but while when people say the Smiths and instantly think of Morrissey and Marr, they completely miss how good 'the others' were and what an important part of the sound they brought.
Joyce ! Good call 👍 neil Peart yup !
Neil Peart obviously but also a big fan of Gavin Harrison.
Saw Brian Downey a couple of years ago with his Live and Dangerous band. He's still got it .
....And Manu Catche.
Jojo Mayer
All the above are wonderful suggestions 🙏 perhaps my Lizzy fascination is blinding me.
No love for cozy Powell?
Reni
Brendan Canty - Fugazi
Amazing and distinctive sound.
John Bonham
Bill Bruford
Chris Sharrock
McBrain and Buddy Rich, different genres and eras - both great.
Bill ward with sabbath, used to always like Phil Collins as it goes, Danny carey and Jay Weinberg are probably my current favourites
Love drumms/drummin and have enjoyed/enjoy listening to/watching so many (starting with Moon and Bonham), so I’ll have to do a top ten 12 in no particular order)
Christian Vander (Magma)
Terry Bozzio (Zappa)
Bill Ward (Black Sabbath)
John Weathers (Gentle Giant)
Yoshimi P-We (Boredoms, OOIOO)
John Bonham (Led Zeppelin)
Jaki Liebezeit (Can)
Keith Moon (The Who)
Tony Allen (Fela Kuti)
Andy Ramsay (Stereolab)
Neil Peart (Rush)
Also feel a need to shout out for younger drummers
J D Beck (human DnB/in the pocket/mad drops)
Camille Bigeault (polyrhythms and attitude)
How is this not just a list of Ginger Baker?
Surprised there are no Ginger Baker recommendations. Although I guess he would see himself as a musician rather than just a drummer. A complex sometimes horrible character but what a drummer. Asked one time about Bonham “ he’s got technique but he couldn’t swing a sack of sh!t!”
For me James "Jimmy" Owen Sullivan (February 9, 1981 – December 28, 2009),[1] also known by his stage name The Rev. Avenged Sevenfold drummer.
Great backing vocalist as well.
Thank you all ! Baker yes. Downey I can’t get past ! Wow 😎
Rick Buckler, the Jam
Surprised there are no Ginger Baker recommendations
Knew that someone else would so I used the space for Tony Allen. He taught Ginger a thing or two, (if maybe not quite three 😉 )
Also: Clyde Stubblefield. Also: like Tony Allen (with afrobeat) he invented a whole genre of drumming/music (funk)
Good shout for Jimmy Sullivan. Superb all round musician and songwriter. Lots of people will probably disagree because they don't rate Avenged Sevenfold but he really was and still is rated highly by his peers.
Rob Heaton.
And I've been listening to a lot of early Queen recently, Roger Taylor is very musical.
Clem Burke - Blondie
Cindy Blackman
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^ Amazing, but rather than ending thread she reminded me that I forgot to add Michael Shrieve 🥁😎
John Stainer - Battles/ Helmet
Greg Saunier - Deerhoof
Shigeto
Moses Boyd
Drum machine - Godflesh 😅
Harry beat me to it. Clem Burke, absolutely superb drummer. Also Copeland.
Bill Bruford.
Bill Ward and Brant Bjork for me. Ward was brilliant, especially on the first couple of Sabbath albums. Brant Bjork isn’t very well known but his work with Kyuss and Fu Manchu was great.
I also love Ginger Baker and Matt Cameron’s work with Soundgarden. I don’t know much about drumming but for me those four just sound good.
Ginger Baker without a doubt
Reni is unique - one of the greatest musicians of his generation and he's made two albums. Done nothing substantial outside of the Roses.
This would usually be down to the artist being some sort of self-destructive drug-crazed genius. Or such a wild temperament that no one can work with them. But Reni seems the total opposite of that.
I'm mainly a Bonham fan boi, and disagree with ginger baker. Bonzo could swing and groove like a MF. Baker always seemed blinded by his own ego and bitter that bonzo was always seen as number one rock drummer
I also love Reni for sheer talent and I love
Sam fogarino from Interpol for precision
Also Jon Theodore from Mars Volta for some intense musical drumming
But Jimmy chamberlain for me. Just awesome. Groove, chops, creativity, originality. The lot
Cherub rock and Geek USA best display his talents
Some of my favourites have already been mentioned (Tony Allen, Clyde Stubblefield, Jaki Liebezeit)
But also:
Bernard Purdie
Mitch Mitchell (Jimi Hendrix Experience)
Ed Greene (a session drummer who did a lot with Barry White's Love Unlimited Orchestra - 'I'm Gonna Love You Just A Little More' has one of the slickest grooves ever)
More recently:
Questlove (The Roots, D'Angelo)
Betamax (The Comet Is coming, various other projects)
I finally got to see Tony Allen about 3 years ago. He was in his late 70s and just made it look so effortless!
Oh, also, Steve Jordan. He's one of these guys with incredible skills that but I haven't heard a decent record with him on! There's a solo video (possibly a Vic Firth promotion) of him on YouTube, which is awesome. Then you look for some records he features on and it's all noodly jazz fusion...
Mitch Mitchell +1
That 'manic depression' waltz groove still sounds insane. Not many drummers from that era could've managed that
And obviously Clyde Stubblefield. I just wanted to list ones that handnt been mentioned
Todd Trainer - Shellac
@doris5000 you may have watched/heard already but there is a great, great interview with Clyde Stubblefield and John Jabo Starks
Gene Hoglan
Nils Fjellstrom
Neil Peart
Joey Jordison
Stuart Copeland
Dave Lombardo
And for current Adam Betts (d&b genius)
Rick Allen. Post accident.
The finest one armed Drummer in the world. Probably.
Neil P obviously, though not just for his drumming. Superb lyricist and interesting author.
Mark Brzezicki - Big Country and played on The Cults Love
You asked for a drummer but you can't separate them. Sly and Robbie.