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What is YOUR Top 10 Drummer's List of All Time

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From RogerSling

I get that people associate "favorite drummer" with a "favorite band". But, how does Charlie Watts appear on any list od top ten drummers? Other than playing slag beats with a very popular group, what has he done to impact the art of drumming? He admits he's only a mediocre rock and jazz drummer. This kind of stuff just doesn't compute to me.

For the same reason you do not see Ginger Bakers name at the top of each list yes many other drummers were better maybe at certain styles but anyone who has researched Bakers life knows he is from a Jazz backround , but he plays blues ,rock, fusion, and African rythyms so complex most of us would just sit and scratch our heads..... so a one trick pony he is not but a very talented Drummer and the very best I have ever seen....

Posted on 11 years ago
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From drumhack

Stephen Adler!!Cool1BowingParadise City's intro is the most recognizable drum intro on the planet!!! Plus, if Axl and Slash weren't egomaniacs and let that dude get loose, he would have reached super stardom much the same as some other household names!! He would go take a leak and they would take stuff off of his kit!!(reference Slash, the book)Ciao,drumhackBurger KinBurger Kin

LOL not a chance... "were an American band " Grand funk railroad" sold more, been played more, and is a better tune simply because Axel in not in it... :)

Posted on 11 years ago
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This is a really tough question to answer, there are just so many influential drummers. Still I've tried to limit to the top 10!

Zac Hanson

Karen Carpenter

Jay Osmond

Micky Dolenz

Chris Partridge

Robert "Fish" Fishman

Guy "Shades" Patterson

Johnny Jackson

Animal

and of course Gene Frenkle even though he is primarily a cowbell player, he brings so much to the craft!

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Posted on 11 years ago
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From OddBall

I`m surprized to see Ringo Starr on anyones` list,...drummers like him are a dime a dozen 20 for a nickle !!

A dime a dozen?!!! I don't think so!!! Ringo played some incredibly inspired beats. Was he technically proficient? Heck no... but that doesn't take away from the fact that he played tasty drums for each and every Beatles song... PERIOD. Stop knocking Ringo!!!

Posted on 11 years ago
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Agree to disagree.

From Mike T

LOL not a chance... "were an American band " Grand funk railroad" sold more, been played more, and is a better tune simply because Axel in not in it... :)

"If it doesn't matter who wins or loses then why the hell do they keep score Peg? - Al Bundy
Posted on 11 years ago
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From mcdrummer

This is a really tough question to answer, there are just so many influential drummers. Still I've tried to limit to the top 10!Zac HansonKaren CarpenterJay OsmondMicky DolenzChris PartridgeRobert "Fish" FishmanGuy "Shades" PattersonJohnny JacksonAnimaland of course Gene Frenkle even though he is primarily a cowbell player, he brings so much to the craft!

I think that pretty much nails it. Other drummers you might have missed:

John "Stumpy" Pepys

Eric "Stumpy Joe" Childs

Peter "James" Bond

Mick Shrimpton

And how could we forget...Travis Barker

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Posted on 11 years ago
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I'm just glad that I didn't see that Metallica and Dream Theatre drummer listed. The Hanson kid has some better beats than each of them.

Posted on 11 years ago
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1. Ginger Baker

2. John Bonham

3. Gene Krupa

4. Clyde Stubblefield

5. Steve Gadd

6. Hal Blaine

7. Ringo

8. Jimmy Lester

9. Sonny Payne

10. Mel Taylor

Inspiration & creative drummers that I stole from. So many good technical drummers out there but ya gotta feel it! When you hear it, you learn the beat, groove, fill, or pattern because you just have too.

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Posted on 11 years ago
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From drumhack

Agree to disagree.

Agreed... :)

Posted on 11 years ago
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In no particular order.

Gene Krupa

Chick Webb

Buddy Rich

John Bonham

Don Brewer

Keith Moon

Carl Palmer

Bill Bruford

Tony Smith (John McLaughlin, Jan Hammer Group)

Joe Morello

Ringo

Mitch Mitchell

Ginger Baker

Sorry. I had to go to 13. Glad to see the lack of Peart, Portnoy and Ulrich myself.

Vintage Drum Student
Posted on 11 years ago
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