Animal from the Muppets!!!!
2006-07-31 05:15:09
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answer #1
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answered by s_chambers04 1
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John Bonham of Led Zeppelin, Keith Moon of The Who, and Ginger Baker of Cream
2006-07-31 20:57:31
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answered by nkbocc 2
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John Bonham
2006-07-31 07:12:10
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answered by villafan 2
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Well, I am sure you will get debate from this question. You can't just pick a drummer because you like the band or the music. In my opinion, you have to know drum rudiments, beats, fills, etc. At the very least, you need to be familiar with the way drumset is scored and played, with all the intricacies. It will still come down to opinion. Buddy Rich, in my opinion, was the best. He syncopated rhythms that were unbeleivable. He was so fast, it was difficult to know which rhythms he was playing, but when recorded, you could break them down and see his amazing talent. If you are truly interested in the best drummer to help yourself play better, really study the beats, the speed, the syncopation, and not just the band you like the most. Some of the most notable drummers in history (Ringo Star) are notable because of their bands and history, but are considered average drummers at best, they just fell into stardome and it propelled them to fame.
2006-08-01 05:50:51
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answer #4
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answered by toktodahand 2
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John Bonham
2006-07-31 05:14:20
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answer #5
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answered by GA_metroman 2
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Keith Moon from The Who
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Tré Cool from Green Day
2006-07-31 05:26:45
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answer #6
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answered by keith 4
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Stewart Copeland, definately
2006-07-31 09:49:27
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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John Bonham or Noxeca
2006-07-31 06:49:16
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answered by Patchouli Pammy 7
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Gene Krupa #1 Ringo Starr #2
2006-07-31 05:50:50
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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Buddy Rich, Max Roach, Roy Haynes, Dennis Chambers, Rod Morganstein, Jack DeJohnette
2006-07-31 05:25:17
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answer #10
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answered by bob 3
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it's between Cozy Powell and John Bonham. I saw Cozy a few weeks before he died playing with Peter Green's Splinter Group at the Wheatsheaf, Stoke. RIP.
2006-07-31 05:19:40
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answered by Michael E 4
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