How would you say it Don?
....ROFL
How would you say it Don?
....ROFL
I've always been a big fan of John Bonham.
Yeah that was too far.. I know it wasnt just you here, but I can't step in on all the arguments, if they're musically related then its fine, but this was more hurling insults than musical debate. Jus calm it down next time, he's clearly not worth the hassle, just leave him be if he wants to cling to his own opinions.
End of.
Sad isn't it... Just when i thought they were going to make a GOOD album again. Oh well, I guess I'll have to settle for Zeitgeist.
Idk, but it's the one I choose.
Ringo Starr, surely.
Have you heard the 20 minute Moby **** drum solo on How the West Was Won? It may be able to sway your opinion if drum solos are your thing.
matt greiner - August Burns Red
Justin Foley - Killswitch Engage
STRAIT UP BALLIN
Of those choices Bonham. I love Moon, Bonham and Starr. I love the drummers who are crazy and their personality is essential to the attitude of the band.
brian chippendale
Tool's drummer has skill, but he doesn't apply it very well. Aside from certain cases... Like Ticks and Leeches, which I agree is great. I'm not really partial to drummers who are just skilled, if they can't do anything with their skill.
Keith Moon was great, because he may have not had the technical skill, but he had the talent to play with the music.
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