Rick Allen from Def Leppard was a genius, considering the bloke only had 1 arm... Check out the drum solo in the song Moby Dick by Led Zeppelin to see what kind of master he was (if u can get The song remains the same on dvd u will see the best drum solo he ever did). Ian Paice from Deep Purple was awesome, as was Nicko McBrain from Iron Maiden. Lars Ulrich from Metallica is a legend, Mick Fleetwood from Fleetwood Mac was great, and u cant go past John Densmore from The Doors, Nick Mason from Pink Floyd, and Vinnie Paul from Pantera. Hope u find something u like in this mix!
2007-05-09 16:04:58
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answered by jdandcoke4meplease 2
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What that Mercury guy said! I'm not a fan of Rush, but Neil Peart is amazing.
I'd also add Vinnie Paul (I think he's way underrated as a drummer), Mike Portney from Dream Theatre, and Ringo Starr.
2007-05-09 17:21:26
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answered by trippedits 3
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By far the best drummer is Neil Pert... but being a RUSH fan I am a bit biased... Look at all the other answers as well ... I would suggest the solo preformed on R30 as being great it is listed as the track named "Der Trommler" and is availible here: http://www.rushbackstage.com/rushbackstage/dvd-and-video/index.html
I would also suggest Neil's other works "A Work in Progress" and "Anatomy of a Drum Solo" if you are really into drums.
2007-05-09 17:17:24
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answered by RushFan2112 1
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Bull Bruford is my all time favourite drummer, played with Yes, UK, King Crimson and has his own jazz band called Bruford. Check out the second Disc of Seconds Out by Genesis, he was their touring drummer during the recording. Chet Baker was also very good, he toured with them more than Bruford; particularly nice is the drum duet between Chet Baker and Phil Collins on disc one of the same album.
2007-05-09 16:12:08
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answered by Chris 2
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Neil Peart from Rush...the best drum solo's ever.
Dave Lambardo from Slayer
Terry Bozzio
John Bonham from Led Zeppelin
2007-05-09 15:40:25
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answered by Fat Boy 5
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Ian Paice's drumming is fantastic. Check his work on Made In Japan with Deep Purple and also the album Burn.
Lee Kerslake with Uriah Heep is another legend, check out the title track Magician's Birthday where he jammed with guitarist Mick Box.
2007-05-09 16:44:24
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answered by ash_beer59 5
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Buddy Rich, Neil Peart (Rush), Kieth Moon (The Who (early years)) and John Bonham ( Led Zeppelin (early years)).
Put forth intense study from these four drumming masters.....and equal intense efforts at mastering their skill....and I promise: you'll be thanking me when you become a superstar.
2007-05-09 18:09:21
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answered by Mr. Wizard 7
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RUSH
Led Zeppelin
The Who
Nirvana
2007-05-09 15:25:40
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answered by meep meep 7
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Take Five - Dave Brubeck Quartet
Yeah I know I know it's jazz. But the set solo in it is pretty dang crazy, and I mean really crazy.
2007-05-09 15:50:35
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answered by Anonymous
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Ted Kirkpatrick - Tourniquet
Jerry Gaskill - King's X
Travis Barker - Blink 182
2007-05-09 18:48:53
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answered by This Guy 3
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