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As ever, a super divisive list to ghast one's flabber. Fill your boots, http://www.rollingstone.com/music/lists/100-greatest-drummers-of-all-time-20160331

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How can you tell how good they are until you have to play with them? In which case I'd nominate our drummer Darren and Hammy Hamilton (formerly of Furniture).

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I can't and don't want to judge the "best", but if there's one drummer I'd want to play with, my "favourite", it's Bonzo. So powerful, so groovy, always sounds like he's got more time than anyone else, if you know what I mean? Otherwise it's just a list of great drummers

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As meaningless as these lists are, I do quite enjoy them. One notable absence in my opinion is Reni, probably not very well known in the States though.

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You kind of knew who would be number one before you read it, eventhough Rolling Stone famously hated zep. Obviously these lists are bollocks but it was good to see Bozzio and Hal Blaine so high in the list!

Pro drummers i know would be mortified that Steve Gadd was so low!

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[quote name='Lord Sausage' timestamp='1459712904' post='3018911']

Pro drummers i know would be mortified that Steve Gadd was so low!
[/quote]Yeah, I know, not even top 20. One of my favourites, Manu Katché, only made 57.

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[quote name='Rich' timestamp='1459763703' post='3019235']
Meg White is on the list, Dave Weckl isn't. Neither is Vinnie Colaiuiaueiauta.
Pointless.
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Colaiuta is at #49

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[quote name='Kevsy71' timestamp='1459721079' post='3019026']
No Jaki Liebezeit?!?!?! He'd have the best drumming surname on the list too!
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Damn, now I'll have to spend the day listening to Can again!

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I've never heard of most of them, and got bored looking.

Is Bill Bruford there ?

Oddly enough, the Scottish guy on radio 2 was playing King Crimson this morning.

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As I said, divisive. Lists suck, but certainly give rise to debate. My favourite tub thumpers are all there, but spread amazing widely, from the top 10 (Copeland, which I think is high) to barely scraping in (Steve Jordan, way too low). Ultimately it's a bit of fun which, to paraphrase Elvis Costello, tells much about lists and nothing about the musicians contained therein.

[quote name='ambient' timestamp='1459770093' post='3019342']
Is Bill Bruford there ?

Oddly enough, the Scottish guy on radio 2 was playing King Crimson this morning.
[/quote]Bruford was in the top 10 I think, certainly top 20.

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[quote name='RhysP' timestamp='1459764715' post='3019248']
Colaiuta is at #49
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Damn. And I did a 'find on this page' too.
I blame google :)

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[quote name='Dad3353' timestamp='1459712074' post='3018893']
Hmm... Meg White is listed, but not Spencer Dryden..? Hmm... :mellow:
[/quote] I would imagine it is best to go before you realise Meg White is rated better.

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[quote name='timmo' timestamp='1459781901' post='3019546']
I would imagine it is best to go before you realise Meg White is rated better.
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Yes, better than Christian Vander..! The mind boggles. :blink:

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