Only a complete ignoramous would even consider mentioning Hawkins, Grohl or Carlock in the same breath as the others or someone that knows nothing about drumming! Jesus!Drummerboy wrote:I guess it comes from which period of your life you started to take an interested in music. Bonham, Moon, Starr, Watts, Baker and then Palmer, Peart. Robinson etc were all good drummers all able to create some amazing groves. and in different time signatures.
Today you might say Hawkins, Grohl, Carlock are better but it is an interesting debate...especially as so many things have now developed such as recording techniques, equipment and of course electronics...
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Listening to my daughter's Arctic monkeys comp I thought their drummer sounded pretty good.
Anyway, look on the bright side - no one ever plays drum solos these days. Do they?
Anyway, look on the bright side - no one ever plays drum solos these days. Do they?
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