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100 Greatest Rock Drummers

My Top 10 drummers in no particular order are:

John Bonham (Led Zep)
Keith Moon (The Who)
Carl Palmer (ELP)
Ian Paice (Deep Purple)
Cozy Powell (Rainbow)
Roger Taylor (Queen)
Zak Starkey (The Who)
Dean Castronovo (Journey)
Myron Grombacher (Pat Benatar)
Simon Phillips (Toto)


Cozy Powell is the only drummer l haven't seen in concert

What are your Top 10 drummers?
 
Neil Peart
Matt Cameron
Danny Carey
Tomas Haake
Bill Bruford
Mike Bordin
Tim Alexander
Joe Morello
Buddy Rich
Keith Moon
 
Mike Mangini [steve vai, berklee staff]
Tomas Haake [meshuggah]
Gavin Harrison [porcupine tree]
Virgil Donati [planet x]
Mike Portnoy [ex-dream theater]
Dave Dicenso [independent/two ton shoe]
Steve Smith [journey]
Bobby Jarzombek [spastic ink/rob halford]
Raymond Herrera [independent]
Dominic Howard [muse]
 
Neil Peart
Travis Barker
Rick Allen (the man has one arm for crying out loud!)
 
Saw Meshuggah open for Tool on the Lateralus tour in late 01 or early 02 ... the Meshuggah drummer came out and did a dueling drum solo in one of the songs as Tool normally does with their openers. The guy wasn't bad ... but when you are playing next to Danny ....

Jeez, that must have been a killer show...
 
Saw Meshuggah open for Tool on the Lateralus tour in late 01 or early 02 ... the Meshuggah drummer came out and did a dueling drum solo in one of the songs as Tool normally does with their openers. The guy wasn't bad ... but when you are playing next to Danny ....
I saw Tool 3 times on the Lateralus tour. When they were here in Cedar Rapids Tricky opened for them. On Triad they had Perry from Tricky join in on percussion. :cool:
 
Don't forget Little Johnny....


Little Johnny: Mommy, when I grow up I want to be a drummer!

Mommy: Now Johnny, you can't do both.
 
Portnoy already tried to rejoin, Petrucci & Rudess declined. Interestingly enough, Mike Mangini cancelled all of his Berklee classes for this year and had minor knee surgery last year....:D
 
I'm about seven full listens into the new Dream Theater album (released 2 days ago) and I am happy to say that they made the right move in chosing Mike Mangini to take over as their drummer. I was fortunate enough to take a couple hours of private lessons from him in 2001, and he changed the way i approached drumming forever. Anyone who is into drums and/or progressive music should check out the new DT album!!
 
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