What some other people thought...
http://www.musicradar.com/news/drums/100-greatest-drum-beats-of-all-time-204008#!19
Coffee Break2
What some other people thought...
http://www.musicradar.com/news/drums/100-greatest-drum-beats-of-all-time-204008#!19
Coffee Break2
I want Candy-Strangeloves,not Bow Bow Wow
Surprised to not yet see Aynsley Dunbar/"Peaches en Regalia" - FZ on this list yet.
nick mason -pink floyd= time
dennis wilson = pacific ocean blue
Guy "shades" Patterson - That Thing You Do :cool:
"Make Me Smile" - Danny Seraphine (Chicago)
"Love Is Like A Rock" - Kevin Valentine (Donnie Iris and the Cruisers)
"Sunday Bloody Sunday" - Larry Mullen (U2)
-Tim
Bonham....Rock n' Roll........I love the Sean Kinney, no excuses...never thought of that one, but so distinctive. Of course Phil Collins..In the Air. Cool1
Anybody mention Charlie Watts' part on, 'Honky Tonk Women'? Or Corky Laing on, 'Mississippi Queen'?John
+1! Honky Tonk Women women was the 1st tune I learned to play. I still dig it and that was 45 years ago.
Not so much a part but....
the bridge to the ending in Led Zeppelin's What is and What should never be.
After the last break. The 2 note guitar riffs and then.....you know what comes next. ;)
Sends me runnin for the kit every time.
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