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Danny Carey, greatest drummer on the Planet

muffler dragon;1960490; said:
Putting a couple other guys out there:

Chris Adler - Lamb Of God (BAMF!!!)
Justin Foley - Killswitch Engage (When he is not touring or recording, Justin continues to perform with the Connecticut symphonies.)
Vitek - Decapitated (RIP. Young man.)

"You must spread some Reputation around before giving it to muffler dragon again."
 
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I could never pick just one drummer that I would anoint 'the best' - because it changes all the time and because a drummer that's great at prog, or jazz, or rock might not be great at other styles of music.

Having said that, I got to meet Neil Peart in 1979 in Little Rock in a completely random encounter. He's certainly in the discussion for 'the best'.

The discussion I find more interesting though, is getting a list of folks under-rated musicians.

As far as drummers go, I'd toss out the name Mick Fleetwood. He is a tasteful drummer. He knows when, and just as importantly, when not to play.
 
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SmoovP;1961598; said:
Having said that, I got to meet Neil Peart in 1979 in Little Rock in a completely random encounter.

Just to ask: was he as much of an asshole as I hear? I was working on coatings for Ludwig about 10 years ago, and a couple of the guys told me he was less than pleasant when he'd come in to talk about the design of his new kit. Granted, he's no longer with Ludwig, but just curious.
 
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muffler dragon;1961619; said:
Just to ask: was he as much of an asshole as I hear? I was working on coatings for Ludwig about 10 years ago, and a couple of the guys told me he was less than pleasant when he'd come in to talk about the design of his new kit. Granted, he's no longer with Ludwig, but just curious.

He and Alex were really nice to me and my buddy. We were walking in to see a movie and he and Alex were walking out and we recognized them. Gave us autographs and chatted for a few minutes

It was 1979, really before anyone much had heard of them. Me and my buddy were huge Rush fans, but they hadn't really hit it big yet - they were still sort of a cult band at the time, at least down here.

This has me wanting to dig out my copy of Farewell To Kings...
 
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SmoovP;1961671; said:
He and Alex were really nice to me and my buddy. We were walking in to see a movie and he and Alex were walking out and we recognized them. Gave us autographs and chatted for a few minutes

Very cool. Always good to hear the other side of a perspective.

It was 1979, really before anyone much had heard of them. Me and my buddy were huge Rush fans, but they hadn't really hit it big yet - they were still sort of a cult band at the time, at least down here.

This has me wanting to dig out my copy of Farewell To Kings...

Sounds like a weekend of nostalgia coming your way.
 
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Another bump after seeing this for the first time. Love Portnoy, not just for what he plays, but because of the notes he does not play. Very melodic for a prog/metal drummer. DT isn't the same without him.

[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8xsXKqs3kiw"]Mike Portnoy playing Hell's Kitchen - YouTube[/ame]
 
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I don't think he was mentioned, but no Rick Allen from Def Leppard?

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Neil Peart also gets a vote from me
 
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ulukinatme;2350460; said:
I don't think he was mentioned, but no Rick Allen from Def Leppard?

As my freshman year dumbass college roommate once said as part of his case for Def Leppard being the greatest rock band of all time... "And their drummer is teh best in the world, he's only got one arm."


Umm, no, he may indeed be the best one armed drummer in the world, and it is impressive. Be that as it may, Usain Bolt has nothing to fear from Oscar Pistorious*




(*- not on the track anyway)
 
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