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Ringo was the king of feel. Watts, who was born on June 2, , in London, grew up loving Miles Davis and John Coltrane, and started out as a graphic artist. He combined his love of art and jazz by writing a book about Charlie Parker. He has remained a key member of the Stones for over five decades, taking occasional breaks to work with his own jazz orchestra. He said that many of the techniques he used throughout his career, including his snare hand technique, were learned from his first teacher, Chuck Brown.

Bozzio started his career in garage bands and became famous for his work with the band Missing Persons and as a drummer for Frank Zappa, with whom he appeared on 26 albums. Born on January 14, in Warren, Ohio, Grohl dropped out of high school to play with the group Scream before auditioning for Nirvana.

His drumming has been praised for his fills, using unexpected accents, breaks and syncopation in the snare. I get goosebumps when I hear his playing. Copeland, who was born in Alexandria, Virginia, on July 16, , began drum lessons at the age of 12 and got his start in the music business as a road manager for Curved Air, assuming drumming duties for the band in His work with The Police was famed for its reggae-tinged rhythms and seemingly effortless cymbal work.

Just letting the drums sing. Carey, who says he loved the jazz drumming of Steve Gadd, is a texturally and harmonically accomplished drummer. He had an enormous, forceful, crisp energy in his playing and his powerful beat propelled any band he sat in with. Rich played with many of the great jazz stars of the 20th Century and toured extensively with Jazz At The Philharmonic in the 40s and 50s, before forming his own band in the 60s. He later played with Blind Faith. Baker, who said you had to be made to be a drummer, claimed that the secret of his drum work with Cream — and his skillful use of the hi-hats, tom-toms and cymbals — was the jazz-like improvisation he brought to their sound.

The drummer was a major factor in their success. Rush have sold more than 40 million albums worldwide and his sculptured drum solos have been a celebrated feature of their live shows. The Who drummer, who also worked with Jimmy Page and John Lennon, had a reputation for wild behaviour, but was one of the most distinctive and influential drummers in the history of rock. He was a magnificent drummer for Led Zeppelin, acclaimed for his speed, power, distinctive sound and touch, and his fast bass drumming.

I think he will forever be the greatest drummer of all time. Discover the best female drummers of all time. You are wrong about Ringo I heard drummers talk about how he played and what sound came out of 4 drums.

Hey idiot you seem to have a lot to say about nothing so my question to you what about Nick Mason?? If unfamiliar with his style, check him out. You should check out this drummers progress. It was actually a joke by Jasper Carrott. It has been erroniously attributed to Lennon. Cliff, you obviously know nothing about drumming as both Ringo and Dave Clark have been highly praised by real drummers.

You are a moron so please shut the hell up! Ringo had a style all of his own and it worked very well, I too feel that he should be 1.

If he thought so much of his style of playing, why did he not show any confidence in him during their first recording session? I had never fully believed them, but this kind of talk will continue to follow Starr.

When you are considered by many to be the least talented in the most famous band in the world, this kind of thing is inevitable. I, personally love Ringo and think he is a great drummer. Stay off the fantasy!

According to my knowledge John Lennon never said that, it was a comedian who said it and then it took off and are repeated again and again. As Hitler said…. John did not over estimated Ringo, he knew his weaknesses but also his strengths. Carl Palmer and Bill Bruford are better. Sheila E is not a top 50 drummer but her father and uncles are. Michael agree with you bud. Where is Narada Michael Waldon on this list? A fantastic stick man-played with Beck and 19 year old bass prodigy Tal Wilkenfeld.

On a lot the more intricate and recorded songs, Paul played and showed Ringo how to play for live performances! Paul is such great musician and person. If you saw the show with Ringo and Paul uniting, they had a second drummer playing and Ringo played the basic beat while the other drummer played the more intricate parts and Ringo also was watching the other drummer all the time.

You need to change your name to Dream Weaver from Denny Weaver as you are an absolute fantasist. She can take Shelia E. They were making a joke. There was a time where the Beatles were a 3-piece band and Paul picked up the slack on drums. Not on the list is an exaggeration as is the top twenty let alone where he ended up. By the way, Sir Paul is a revisionist. Paul is senile. Rich could drum circles around everyone on this list, except maybe Krupa. Also, Krupa confined hisself to a room for hours and listened to tribal drum beats to hone his craft.

Man, you got that right about Buddy his chops were incredible his speed was extraordinary. Their music style either doesnt allow or call for it.

As for Charlie Watts? Is he even alive? Seriously watch him when he plays. Hard to beat those great classic jazz drummers. Not sure why Jon Hiseman rarely makes these lists. Not enough stock is given to full spectrum musicians who can write musical scores and understand harmonies, writing and melodies. Ringo is a better drummer than he sounds.

There are things he played on those Beatles records that ae quite surprising. Agree with you Eolo. Buddy was a great drummer live. Also think Cozy Powell and Roger Taylor should be higher. Only my opinion. Just my opinion. Chester Thompson at least needs a mention. Even that will be challenged however, musical greats regardless of era…….

All Ringo did was hold down the beat. You could have him on the deck of a steamship in the middle of a typhoon in middle of a battlezone in the middle of a nuclear was and he would never miss a beat. He does it flawlessly. That still does not make him equal to Keith Moon or John Bonham. Ringo rarely stood out. He was a timekeeper. John Lennon was once asked if Ringo was the best drummer in the world.

As great as The Beatles were—and they were great—people—especially Beatles fans, must look at them objectively. Ringo very unique drummer.. Very different style not a drummer i would put in top Only because of the Beatles fame.

Not one, other than Buddy Rich, could hold a candle to Gene Krupa. Thank you, Howard. How does Carl Palmer not rank in the top ten? And Gene Krupa at 49? And Dingo Starr ahead of both of them? What criteria were you using for this? Or what drugs? As a drummer for many many years I have to say other than John Bonham being 1, this list is a joke and a travesty to all drummers.

Where is Don Brewer? Peter Criss? Bill Ward just to name a few. Let musicians pick who are the top and not some overweight office staff that works part time for some lame magazine. Ringo was good at what he did but are you kidding me no Tony Williams in the top What a joke. Never heard off Dave Weckl????? The best drummer in the world!!! Not even in the list!??? Tony Williams…who could outplay everyone on this list.

He played with Miles Davis at age Who made up this list?? I agree! Dave Grohl is a pedestrian drummer at best. Lars Ulrich is allegedly better than Art Blakey? What a load of crap! Tony Williams…how could you leave off Tony Williams? He was so good he played with Miles Davis at age It simply points out the folly of these lists. This is a laugh…. Ringo Strarr???? Steve Gadd should also be in the top 10…. Hunt Sales has actually been named the greatest living drummer in the world.

Chad Wackerman should be on the list. Where is the great drummers from the east? These were also greats. What about Don Brewer from Grand Funk? His drum solo from the song T. Keeith Moon mejor que Neil Peart????? The late Tony Meehan, original drummer of The Shadows and his long-serving replacement Brian Bennett take a lot of [drum] beating. And Terry Williams formerly of Dire Straits would make practically all the rest of the rock drummers listed look and sound pretty silly.

As for Stewart Copeland and Phil Collins — please! Who drew up this motley assortment of no-hopers? Lights went down and just sticks flashed! Love them! His style sometimes overshadows his real talent.

I was at a concert where he performed a solo lasting more than 24 minutes, with no goofs. The master of time changes! Ringo Starr should have been number one hands down!!! Yeah, sure. Prairie Prince? Truly great drummer from The Tubes, Prairie was a founding member of Journey. If it is meant for skill, Charlie Watts and Ringo should be nowhere near this list. Where is Tony Williams? Love Bonham, but as a lifetime drummer I personally would put Buddy Rich at the very top. The greatest of the greats.

You claim science was involved in the selection process, yet from what I can see, it appears that you simply scimmed your record collection. Ian Paice at Has whoever compiled this ilist heard him play??????? The fastest most technically gifted rock drummer ever.

Have a listen to Fireball. Michael Giles. Listen to him! Should be top 50 just for those performances alone! I think this Poll should qualify that it is generally rock drummers that are profiled. Great jazz and jazz rock drummers are conspicuously absent with the exception of Buddy Rich.

Say this out loud and with sincerity: Ringo… is a greater drummer… than Carl Palmer and Bill Bruford. Any list of the greatest drummers of all time should include Gavin Harrison of Porcupine Tree at the top.

Or its not a list! Ask Eric Clapton! Clem Cattini, played on 45 UK Number one hits. I really mean this Ringo Starr is a much better drummer than Gene Krupa.

Danny Serephine!!!!!!!! Ask any of those other of the living 50 on that list and see what they have to say about the original drummer from Chicago Transit Authority!!!! Truly paved the way for jazz drummers in rock!! What no michael Shrieve of Santana, he had Woodstock in the plalm of his hand one afternoon with Soul Sacrifice………and on 4 drums!! No problem with Ringo being high up in this list, but a greatest drummer list without Elvin Jones, Tony Williams and Jaki Liebezeit is not to be taken seriously.

Ringo Star, Phil Collins…. No harvey bartswonkle? They had 1 listed correctly. John Bonham was the right choice. The man was born to play drums. He had the energy and the timing along with great improvisation skills to fill gaps with amazing sounds. Sheila E? Good grief. Ridiculous skill and personality to boot. Very respected session drummer. Why not go with only the opinion of drummers and who they find the best in their profession? The list is bunk. Ginger Baker? It was the drugs playing, he had no talent.

Gene Krupa should have been way higher. Sandy Nelson, even the drummer from the Surfaris. Nerve wracking twerps. This list is a travesty. Bill Bruford should be 1. He can drum ANY style. Buddy Rich 2. I agree with most of the names that were omitted. What about Sly Dunbar, the most influential Reggae drummer? And Style Scott? Jaki Liebezeit from Can? Philly Joe Jones, Kenny Clarke?? Chester Thompson? John Weathers from Gentle Giant was a great drummer.

This clearly is a list of sales records, not of musical quality and innovation. I think moon should have taken the cake he was a Mitch better performer than bonham it also feels like moon had a tighter sound. Not too many arguments. Keith Moon might not be the technician, but his gonzo style both behind the set and elsewhere is legendary. I would have probably put Josh Freese significantly higher… easily within the top IMHO, he is phenomenal.

Ringo, number 11? Shurely shome mishtake. Lars is surrely not better than Nicko McBrain. Nicko is awesome drummer, keep in mind that he never uses double pedal, and you can hear some serious gallop kicks from him, he is the beast. Deserves much higher place.

I was also looking for Jon Hiseman from Colosseum. Lots of great drummers on that list, but Lars Ulrich? I can play circles around him. Moon is way overrated. Crazy character, great rock personality.. I like Roger Taylor, original sound, perfect for his band.

Are you kidding me! Butch Miles is not even mentioned! And what about Carter Beauford? Yes Ringo- too much is not better! He fit his drumming into the song without standing out- a solid beat is everything.

Man, Mitch Mitchell is damn too low at 13, he was damn good to be in top Also Michael Shreive should be above 24 certainly. Surprised at no Gavin Harrison or Marco Minnemann. Bonham better than Rich mmmmm? Not sure. But Rich better than both Moon and Baker. Sheila E ahead of Charlie Watts?!? Ahead of anybody?!? Bogus list. Gene Krupa would be spinning in his grave if he read this list.

Any list of drummers that has Neil Peart at number THREE and Mike Mangini omitted is a completely irrelevant list and the author of said list should be given a triple-drumstick enema. Gene Krupa was as good if not better than Buddy Rich. So Gene Krupa should be much higher than Todd Sucherman of Styx has been winning numerous awards lately…. And, perhaps un-categorizable, is Dame Evelyn Glennie, drummer and percussionist extraordinaire.

Drums, hand percussion, tuned percussion — nothing is off limits for her. Of course, the all-time glaring omission on this list is Chris Partridge. Such oversights are intolerable.

Tre cool was missing as well — I would put him in the 40s somewhere. Jimmy should be somewhere in the top No Louie Bellson?

No Charlie Benante? How is Travis Barker on this list and Louie and Charlie are not? No offense to Bonham and Moon, great drummers in their time, over 30 years ago! Just saying. They belong on the list. Dennis was and John is an incredible drummer. Gene Krupa is better than all of this skin bashers — get real and understand talent at the highest level.

Bill Bruford should be high on list. Don Brewer should be on the list. Dino Danelli should have made the list. Likes 3 of the 4 especially Keith and Ginger. Come on people, stop getting so emotional, this list is obviously in order of popularity and not technical ability as these lists most often are.

Well-balanced list. Mickey Hart and Bill Kreutzmann deserve a grateful nod. Unique drumming, no egos. Have a nice day.

Totally agree with the top three… but in reverse…. Love Moon and Bonzo.. This is why no list should be made.. Different styles, different , music, different decades!!

What…no Art Taylor? As far as rock drummers go, how about Paul Hammond of Atomic Rooster? He should be on the list. I would have put don brewer on here and the one drummer that nobody seemed to mention at all was paul t riddle from the marshall tucker band his drum rolls are legend!!

You will never hear a closer player to Keith Moon saw him 5 times. I would move Gene Krupa way up on the list. He was my earliest inspiration as a drummer. Also where is Dino Dinelli from the Young Rascals? Big inspiration for me. As much as I dig listening to Cream and Led Zeppelin — seriously….. There is someone missing from this list because she is first and foremost thought of as a vocalist although she considered herself a drummer first.

Karen Carpenter was a phenomenal drummer! Not a single mention of John Densmore? Clearly the improvisational jazz and bosa nova beat would be missing in the Doors if not for his amazing and unique contribution.

I saw Iron Butterfly in concert back in the day and after Ron Bushy finished his five minute drum solo, or whatever it was, he was so wrecked that a couple of stage hands had to pick him up off the floor, give him some water and fan him off before he could get back on the stool to pound out the finale.

Now he was a drummer. Also…why they forget Phil Collins? If you play and know drums, the list you have put forward is a joke and the order is all wrong. How could Jeff Porcaro be no He has been incredibly influential in so many songs and with so many different artists.

The same applies for Steve Gadd. Gene Kruppa, the greatest drummer of all time, at 49?? There is too much rock bias. Buddy Rich is by far the best drummer. Sheila E and Charlie Watts…gimme a break. Why would Max Roach and Art Blakey be so low on this list? Go ahead and spit on Ringo all you want Motherfuckers. This list is meaningless! He was fine, but not top 50 or anything.

He knew how to blend with the other 3. Bonham at number one. What the fuck. Most overated drummer of all time. Yes he was good but Paice was better in a band setting and his solos were crap. Louis maholo had more talent in his penis than anyone mentioned here in there sticks. Ringo ranged as Chalie Watts What is wrong With the People who made this list, they cant understand music.

You guys will laugh but what about Karen Carpenter. Karen peat out Bonham for drummer of the year according to Drummers Mag. Then there is my personal favourite, Mr BJ Wilson.

Who you ask, the guy who was approached to drum for Led Zep before they invited Bonham. Real drummers do it in a tuxedo. Buddy Rich is the fastest, he goes nuts at about John Bonham was a very good drummer, but come on, Keith Moon was hands down the best drummer in rock and roll with Ginger Baker a close second.

Nice drummer, but other session drummers were used over the years to supplement his work. HE was without doubt the most charismatic drummer I ever seen or heard. Jon Hiseman could wipe the floor with a lot of these. I once saw Keith Moon and Aynsley Dunbar in a drum battle, and Dunbar just quietly sat behind his kit and blew Moon away. But put Keith Moon in the Who and he was perfect.

Most great bands are far bigger than the sum of the individuals in them. Who is the best drummer or best musician it is all about taste and likes but still no drummer or a very very few left the same impression like Keith Moon did both live and in the studio. Maybe he wasnt the best and I never said that but I think he will stay in peoples minds longer than any other. And for those in doubt listen to the Ox from different live albums.

Drummers ARE the backbeat, timekeeper of thee band. A good drummer knows when to put what where. Its also about the feel. I remember doing a solo with a phenomenal saxman.

It was mesmerizing. It was amazing. It is all about the feel and the timing. You all need to listen to some of thee greats before you make any ridiculous remarks about certain famous drummers that everyone knows.

How about the thousands of drummers, men and women, who are unknown but love their instrument soo much that they make sacrifices every day to play their drums. What about Micky Dolenz? Where would the monkees be without him?

He is the best singing drummer of all-time. Yes he was insane, but a human metronome. This omission deeply damages the credibility of the list. No Jim Gordon on list Layla That is like picking the top 50 goaltenders and leaving Patrick Roy off, For those that are not sure who he was and what he did an amazing career I recommend you do a little research. Yes, he was insane, but a human metronome.

Layla album to me is such good music, that quality standard was not met prior to or after that session by anyone, ever… I love a lot of music, but he was part of a ton of special stuff…. Amen to the mention Of Barriemore Barlow Mr. Gerry, indeed worthy of a top ten spot in my list as well. Excellent mention. There is no way that YOU are ignorant to the vast majority of music out there.

Stand firm in your beliefs, and why not watch some Whiplash in the meantime? Got a big problem with this list: Alan White at 39…really?!! Seen about concerts in my 55yrs, and he put on the best solos I ever witnessed…hands down, with respects to the all the greats, especially those I did not see…Alan White gets my vote for 1.

Ringo belongs on the list, pals. And high on the list. Do you really think John and Paul would have put up with a crap drummer for very long? They were two of the greatest song writers of the 20th century, maybe THE best. Tony Royster is a genius, and this DVD will convince you of that with footage from his childhood up until today where he plays with an ease and fluency rarely seen. This DVD comes with footage of him talking with and jamming with Dennis Chambers and Terry Bozzio, two drumming greats who Tony obviously looks up to and is enthusiastic to play with.

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