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drumist69
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Location: North Carolina, USA
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Fri Sep 23, 2005 8:50 pm |
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Just found this thread...here's my short list!
Started out listening to old Genesis (Gabriel days), Yes, King Crimson, and of course Zeppelin. So the Old School influences are in that vein....Phil Collins, Bill Bruford, John Bonham
In the 90's got into Smashing Pumpkins heavily...Jimmy Chamberlin was a huge influence on my style for years! I liked his combination of raw rock power with incredible finesse and chops. Sort of like a Bonham for the alt rock scene?
Here lately, as I get older (aw, hell, I'm only 35!), my tastes have changed again. I still love all the old stuff I grew up on, just branching out even more. I noticed someone listed Matt Chamberlin (any relation to Jimmy Chamberlin??). He's been huge lately as well. I have only heard the stuff he does with Tori Amos. Man! His playing on "Scarlett's Walk" was mind blowing to me! Such perfect grooves for each song, not only playing but from a production standpoint as well. The layers of drums and perfectly placed percussion overdubs. His drum and percussion tracks would be intrerestin all by themselves without the rest of the music there. I "borrowed" a few tricks from him, like layering a snare with brushes groove under the main beat. Who else? OK last one...I don't think I've seen him mentioned yet. Jeffrey "Houseman" Clemmens from G Love and Special Sauce!!! He made me go buy a piccolo snare! |
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axel
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Joined: Mar 30, 2005
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Location: Bratislava, Slovakia - oh... that's far east!
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Sun Jan 22, 2006 7:40 am |
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most of the already mentioned ones and John Henry Bonham, because he can't be mentioned enough.
also an alltime fave for his uniqe grooves and particular spaced out hi hat play, Steve White he played with The Style Council and did all of the Paul Weller Solo Albums and lot of session stuff, including some nice acid jazz projects of him.
i have seen him several times live AMAZING. |
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StationaryNomad
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Joined: Apr 27, 2006
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Steven Drozd
Phil Selway
Keith Moon |
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spooner
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videoteque73
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Thu Sep 07, 2006 6:01 am |
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Trilok Gurtu!!!!!
Already mentioned, you can check John McLaughlin's "Que Alegría" or a duet with Robert Miles called... "Miles/Gurtu"!!! One of the best CDs in the last 20 years.
Most classic drummers are incredible! Rich, Morello, Bonham, Gadd...
God save the beat! |
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Canard
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Sun Sep 09, 2007 4:22 pm |
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I see these are mostly drum influences, but the description said keyboardists are welcome too, so here I go
The ones I consciously emulate:
* Debussy
* Fauré
* Whitacre
* Ravel
Ones I've been told I sound like and have listened to, so maybe involuntary emulation?
* Harold Budd
* The Album Leaf |
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jakeplaysdrums
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Tue Jan 08, 2008 11:51 pm |
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Well some of my Influences;
Classic Drummers -
John Bonham (I love his Solid drumming style and I share the same Birthday with him)
Mitch Mitchell (Did crazy stuff live and in the studio)
Clive Bunker (Did some great stuff whilst a part of Jethro Tull)
Carl Palmer (So ahead of his time, and did crazy stuff whilst in E.L.P)
Modern Drummers -
Dave Lombardo (Pure Thrash Drumming)
John Dolymayan (Influenced My Drumming Style alot)
Aaron Gillespie (Awesome Drummer and Wicked Rolls all whilst singing)
Chris Adler (HUGE Influence on me)
Vinnie Paul Abbot (Nice Solid Style)
Ben Gordon (Awesome Metalcore Drummer)
There are probably lots more but to mention them all......
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Groovemonster911
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Joined: Oct 30, 2006
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Location: Southern California, U.S.A.
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Sun Jan 20, 2008 11:29 pm |
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Hmm. Original drum inspirations... Well, I have to say I was born on Jimi Hendrix's day of birth so who better than Mitch Mitchell? Nowadays, I'm inspired by great bass lines (Bob Daisley, Jeff Berlin, etc) and percussive phrasing more than anything else. (I hope my son sticks with piano!) Well, here goes:
Gene Krupa (The Original Drummerman)
Michael Giles (Old King Crimson)
Joe Morello (Dave Clark Five)
Rick Wakeman (comping rhythms) Six Wives of Henry VIII
David Garabaldi (Tower of Power)
Honorable Mention:
Neil Peart
Stewart Coepland
Bill Ward
So many more but space does not permit. Others, I really dig watching (Buddy, Zak Starkey) |
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bent
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Location: Cocoa Beach, Fl
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Mon Jan 21, 2008 12:23 am |
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Bill Ward!
Dude, I'm diggin' the fact that you would mention him!
Bill Ward rarely gets the respect he deserves!
I dare anyone to try to play early Sabbath beat for beat.
He's overlooked all the friggin' time, yet the guy was a maniac - Iron Man has fills that are all over the place - very cool!
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JesseMcKamey
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Location: Clinton, TN
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Fri Mar 07, 2008 12:21 pm |
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The influences that made me want to be a drummer:
John Bonham
Stewart Copeland
Neil Peart
Steve Smith
Phil Ehart
Peter Criss
The ones I started to like a lot later on:
Danny Carey
Mike Portnoy
Josh Freeze
Matt Cameron
Then the ones who drove me to the guitar were:
Jimmy Page
Billy Howerdell
Gary Moore
There are a lot more that's just who came to mind right off the top of my head. |
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Rusven
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Sun Jun 08, 2008 9:59 pm |
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Nobody can beat these Guys!!!!!!!!!!
DANNY CAREY
TRAVIS BARKER
KIETH MOON
MIKE PORTNOY
JOHN BONHAM
CARTER BEAUFORD
NEIL PEART |
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Rusven
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Sun Jun 08, 2008 10:06 pm |
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These Guys made me what I am NOW
SLASH
MIKE McCREADY
JIMMY HENDRIX
ERIC CLAPTON
JOE SATRIANI
TUCK ANDRESS |
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MarkG
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Mon Jun 09, 2008 4:09 am |
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As a kid,
Yes
Kansas
ELP
Kiss
Stan Kenton
As an aspiring musician,
Rush
Van Halen
AC/DC
Maynard Furgeson
What made me want to be an engineer,
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axl2
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Thu Oct 02, 2008 6:35 pm |
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Guitarists:
Slash
Jimmy Page
Zakk Wylde
Keith Richards
Joe Perry
Kirk Hammett
Bands: (Similar)
Guns N Roses
Metallica
Led Zeppelin
Stones
Beatles
Deep Purple
Tool
Aerosmith
Pearl Jam
ect.
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jordy
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Location: Reedsville, PA
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Thu Oct 09, 2008 9:55 am |
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as a kid i just listened to all top 40 stuff....and my moms tapes and records from the 80's...mostly rock....and of course - Blink 182 in High School.
today, i'm really into the indie/emo/rock stuff:
Underoath
All Time Low
Mayday Parade
Jimmy Eat World
Cute Is What We Aim For
Anberlin
Boys Like Girls
The Almost
Spill Canvas
Thursday
Taking Back Sunday..... the list could go on and on.
is anybody else into this stuff?....besides me....and teenage girls? haha.....or am i alone?
has anyone even heard of these bands before? |
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