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I probably would have completely stopped playing a few years ago when I started college were it not for being in a band.
Travis Barker
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Gavin Harrison > all others
better than Portnoy, and Peart, and boy does he know how to record and master drum recordings! just listen to Porcupine Tree, OSI, or his solo work with 05 Ric.
Neil Peart is the quintessential drum nerd, what's his drum piece count at these days?? He's absurdly accurate, from friends who've done stage hand work at venue's Rush has played, each of his drum heads have a single pit at dead center, which you may say, "so what?" Well think about it like this, it's like a guitarist who nails every single note that they intend to play, every time, without fail, being that accurate takes a lot of skill, a lot of practice, you may be able to argue that there's no soul, but tight playing is his style, it's like getting mad at a landscape painter for not adding in things that weren't there, it wasn't their intention, you're just nitpicking.
I don't deny his skill in that sense, however I think it's made rather less impressive by the fact that he pretty much only plays very simple or basic rhythms (at least from what I've seen of him). It's like being able to draw a perfect right triangle as opposed to being able to do a painting. This could all just come down to personal preference though.
In my mind, most overrated goes to Phil Collins. But that's mainly because I hate him and Genesis.
Haha. I'm still undecided whether Genesis is just plain terrible, terrigood, or legitimately awesome.
I'd also like to throw in Quest Love from The Roots. I get that he's one of the only live drummers in hip hop, but he's really not doing anything too crazy, just steady break beats. Full disclosure, I've never searched out anything else he may have done that would fully demonstrate his abilities, feel free to prove me wrong.
I agree. However, it seems to me that like Travis Barker, it's less coming from actual drummers. I like him though. Live hip hop drums are like my wet dream, haha.
I'm honestly a little surprised I haven't had to defend how awesome Keith Moon was in this thread. Happy to see people don't think he was over rated though.
EDIT: Strangely enough though...my favorite Who song doesn't feature Keith on drums. Good ol' Kenny Jones.
Bonham's original syncopations made him a rock percussion genius IMO.
What drummers do you think are overrated? Here's a few of mine:
1. Neil Peart - Seriously, what do people see in this guy? Just because he's in Rush doesn't make him good. Don't get me wrong, I'm not saying he's terrible or anything, but I at least have never seen/heard him do anything really impressive. Overall very forgettable.
2. John Bonham - It seems to me like there's a similar "he's good because he's in Led Zeppelin" syndrome going on here, BUT I actually hesitate a little to call him overrated. I think he does actually live up to his name for the most part. Waaaaaaay better than Peart. Still, I don't think he's quite as good as some people make him out to be.
I agree with you about Peart and Bonham. Definitely overrated. I never understood how Bonham is considered one of the greatest drummers of all time. He's just a simple rock drummer, honestly. Not that great.
Peart... I think he's definitely a great drummer and a very good soloist, but he's just too flashy at times, and I think that's why so many people think he's amazing.
I think Bonham is really very good, just not supremely amazing or #1 or anything like that.
If by flashy you mean "I make really simple and rudimentary rhythms look fancy by playing them across 10 different drums" then I agree, haha. Admittedly it does take skill to pull that off, especially with his crazy amount of precision, but it still doesn't make it anything more than a thoughtless physical exercise in my own mind.
Bonham's original syncopations made him a rock percussion genius IMO.