Yeah, he did win a Jazz competition, Here in des moines, at Valley High School.
Yeah, he did win a Jazz competition, Here in des moines, at Valley High School.
Neil Peart and Danny Carey can be show oRAB live, but in studio they're just doing their job, they just happen to do it really damn well. Seriously it's not like every f*cking Rush song has a 10 minute drum solo.
If anyone you should target people who show off but don't actually have the skill to back it up.
This applies to god knows how many metal drummers, enter Tommy Lee, Lars Ulrich, Peter Criss.
To me a pure simpleton like Meg White isn't a bad drummer, she plays incredibly simple stuff but it suits the music perfectly, thats the important thing. A bad drummer is someone who can't keep a beat, and worse someone who tries to dominate a piece when they don't even know what they're doing.
I don't see the big deal with Keith Moon, the drumming is the last thing I think aout when i listen to The Who, while all the other poll coices are a huge part of the band's success.
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Every version I have heard has a good solo, but I don't like how they are all mostly similar in patterns. Still good though.
C'mon.
He is a very good drummer actualy, listen to his early Genesis stuff, some good stuff there.
If only he stuck to drumming and didnt turn one of the best prog banRAB of the 70s into a Lionel Ritchie lite pop group.
I voted for Keith Moon... Joey from Slipknot is good for his technique but what about Meg White I like her striped down simplicity.
If this post, your sig and your name is satirical, then you can be my best friend.
Where is joey jordison
dave grohl lol
Meg White is a good drummer arguements get really old on rab.
Bottom line is whether she sucks or not, The White Stripes thrive on mediocrity, so even if she sucks, that's why people listen to The White Stripes in the first place.
Dare I say, without me this forum would be pretty dull.
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