The 10 MOST OVERRATED DRUMMERS | Ranked

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  • @Matt__B
    @Matt__B 6 місяців тому +254

    One thing I'd say for Watts, Taylor and Carpenter is that they all knew how to drum in service of a song. That's never an overrated skill.

    • @garygomesvedicastrology
      @garygomesvedicastrology 6 місяців тому +10

      That's an overrated skill and has become the default position for every musician. I can't think of any musician who doesn't fit the song on which they play... honestly. I feel like it's the equivalent of a participation award in music.

    • @garygomesvedicastrology
      @garygomesvedicastrology 6 місяців тому +4

      Ginger was one of the few and first drummers with the bravery to share a bandstand with top jazz drummers. Mitchell copied Baker post-Hendrix, recorded, but what widely known. (He was tremendous with Keith Emerson, btw.)

    • @Matt__B
      @Matt__B 6 місяців тому +8

      ​@@garygomesvedicastrology That's a bit rich coming from an astrologer. Now there's a highly overrated "skill."

    • @garygomesvedicastrology
      @garygomesvedicastrology 6 місяців тому +7

      ​@@Matt__BAd hominem attacks usually indicate a lack of a strong argument. I have been a musician for over 50 years.

    • @garygomesvedicastrology
      @garygomesvedicastrology 6 місяців тому +4

      ​​@@Matt__BWhat you think about what I do is pretty irrelevant to the conversation, don't you think? The first skill I ever heard my drummer friends develop was keeping time; the second was playing to the song. It's a basic skill, used by critics to elevate competent drummers to stars.
      Sorry for prolonging this...I think we got into this before with someone and I don't want to prolong anyone's agony over this. Let's just say we disagree.

  • @jeffreyromain7336
    @jeffreyromain7336 6 місяців тому +137

    I recommend "Bingo" from "The banana splits" for this "honour".

    • @blamelouis
      @blamelouis 6 місяців тому +4

      Legend

    • @tommyapocalypse6096
      @tommyapocalypse6096 6 місяців тому +11

      No way, man - he was stellar, consistent, and always paid the tab when we went out drinkin'..!

    • @jeffreyromain7336
      @jeffreyromain7336 6 місяців тому +1

      @@tommyapocalypse6096 True, the Charlie Watts of the fictional children's world unlike 'Animal".

    • @johndef5075
      @johndef5075 6 місяців тому +3

      Omg. Was just talking to my brother about them. He actually bought their 45 through the mail😅

    • @SPINNINGMYWHEELS777
      @SPINNINGMYWHEELS777 6 місяців тому +1

      wasn't that Hal Blaine?

  • @martinmees878
    @martinmees878 5 місяців тому +34

    The most underrated and overlooked aspect of Neil Peart was his synergy with Geddy Lee. Not only locking in during grooves but there are some jaw-dropping fills and accents, e.g. on Farewell to Kings, with them playing together in rhe most amazing way. He was also a great composer and lyricist.

    • @kensurrency2564
      @kensurrency2564 3 місяці тому +8

      Rush is great because they all work together perfectly.

    • @timreeves7059
      @timreeves7059 7 днів тому

      Incredbly over rated...unbelievable

  • @Home8rew
    @Home8rew 6 місяців тому +121

    Bill Ward is fantastic and criminally underrated. His jazz background shows on complex stuff like “Cornucopia” - just amazing.

    • @Meteotrance
      @Meteotrance 6 місяців тому +9

      Same for Alex Van Hallen criminaly under rated , is high speed Shuffle on ( hot for the teacher) was insane !

    • @Squirrelconga
      @Squirrelconga 6 місяців тому +1

      🎯

    • @Squirrelconga
      @Squirrelconga 6 місяців тому +1

      ​@🏆Meteotrance

    • @basher5107
      @basher5107 6 місяців тому

      @@Meteotrancenow achieving the HFT intro drummers can do but the original on the 1984 album
      was done with Roland drums in the beginning.
      You can tell when the real drums come in by the sound of the snare,cymbals.
      I knew that from the first listen,not saying Alex wasn’t a good drummer quite the opposite,he is way underrated.

    • @DarksideOFcollages
      @DarksideOFcollages 6 місяців тому +3

      Yes yes yes bill ward extremely underrated!!!!!!!!!!!!❤❤❤❤😂😂😂😂

  • @kevhead1525
    @kevhead1525 6 місяців тому +179

    If you read enough internet comments, you find that everyone on earth is either under-rated or over-rated. It's amusing.

    • @danaaronmusic
      @danaaronmusic 6 місяців тому +26

      Well, to be fair, how many clicks are you going to get for "10 Most Accurately Rated Drummers"?

    • @ZMIJUSH
      @ZMIJUSH 6 місяців тому +8

      @@danaaronmusic Good one lol

    • @erikheddergott5514
      @erikheddergott5514 6 місяців тому +1

      @@kevhead1525 Two Categories more make sense:
      Most Under-Overrated and most Over-Underrated.

    • @jonathanedwards8696
      @jonathanedwards8696 6 місяців тому

      Kevhead, YOU'RE overrated!

    • @Matt__B
      @Matt__B 6 місяців тому +6

      I've you're overrated, you've still got to be pretty good to be rated in the first place.

  • @desistindo1
    @desistindo1 4 місяці тому +54

    [32:14] I've never laughed so much.
    Andy managed to create a new anti-hate language. It's impossible to hate his opinions with his sense of humor and excellent explanations. If all UA-camrs learned to communicate like Andy, there would be no more haters on the internet. You can express your opinion without hurting anyone, I really love this channel.

    • @pete_lind
      @pete_lind 3 місяці тому

      Its his opinion of the drummers he has heard , Nightwish drummer that got insomniac and cant tour Jukka "Animal" Nevalainen , good drummer , replacement drummer Kai Hahto has played drums since he was 3, teaches drumming and its ergonomics, learner one famous band set in less that a day , he got call when their original drummer had accident , he wrote the band set drum sections to note form , as he put it lot of people can drum, but cant read drum notes .
      Thats also why his work is easy to play if you can read notes, he did drum part to WinterSun, Sons of Winter and Stars, Jari Mäenpää did all the rest .

    • @vassmarc1
      @vassmarc1 3 місяці тому +1

      @@desistindo1
      Nah mate . Andy’s just a bitter whiny Pom who’s got us sucked in to his click bate rubbish . I hate this guy more than he hates ., and this is very very sad for me .

    • @aloysius6937
      @aloysius6937 12 днів тому

      Bullshit 😊

    • @AndrewSwinney
      @AndrewSwinney 11 днів тому

      ​@vassmarc1 you want sandpaper with that?

    • @SENORxMUERTO
      @SENORxMUERTO 11 днів тому

      Its his accent that gives him this power, I agree with you, Theres a few I want to disagree with but he makes really valid points and I cant say much lol

  • @daves6851
    @daves6851 6 місяців тому +114

    So glad Mitch Mitchell is not listed. He was the compliment Jimi needed. Improv and feel

    • @ruffryder13
      @ruffryder13 6 місяців тому +5

      Absolutely overrated.

    • @linuswang6572
      @linuswang6572 6 місяців тому +8

      @@ruffryder13 Nah, come on. His work on those Hendrix albums was brilliant and very influential. He's very respected among lots of drummers. Though I can admit he didn't do anyhing of note outside of the Hendrix stuff. From what I hear he had a quite severe alcohol problem.

    • @ruffryder13
      @ruffryder13 6 місяців тому +4

      ​@@linuswang6572 He was occasionally good playing behind one of the best if not the best guitarist of all time.
      I've found that the *only* people that are into him are drummers, and they seem to ultimately enjoy him only because he played on a couple of great albums that were 99% Hendrix. They seem to be unable to imagine what is clearly true which is that 1000 other drummers would have also occasionally sounded good behind Hendrix.

    • @PMurray2694
      @PMurray2694 6 місяців тому

      ​@@ruffryder13🤡

    • @MrStanleyMilton
      @MrStanleyMilton 6 місяців тому +5

      @@ruffryder13 Maybe...But to me Mitchell FIT Hendrix exactly right style wise, and kept the feel very open. Whereas to me, even most really great drummers would have made the feel too tight. I don't know if Mitchells playing style would have worked well with anyone else to tell you the truth...down at a corner jazz bar probably.

  • @AnthonyKellett
    @AnthonyKellett 6 місяців тому +120

    I'm a huge Rush (and hence Neil Peart) fan, but I must agree with your assessment. I consider it to be fair. As Neil famously admitted, "I wasn't talented, but I was relentless".
    Neil was a genius at what he did. When we went to concerts, we wanted to hear those complex and fascinating drum parts, exactly as we'd learned them (whether in the air or on an actual kit); and he delivered every time. We also waited, in anticipation, for his innovative drum solo, and he always delivered that, too.
    I know lots of drummers that can readily play Neil's parts, but he came up with them. As I often say, I've seen 5-year olds play Mozart piano pieces. This does nothing to diminish the genius of the man. So it is, for me, with Neil Peart.

    • @greengrass1072
      @greengrass1072 6 місяців тому +12

      Well said. Neil didn’t ask for all the attention he got over the years, the attention came to him. I couldn’t take my eyes off him when he was playing.

    • @markfrost8728
      @markfrost8728 6 місяців тому +6

      The thing is Neil was complex and the music he played was the same time after time but it was what Neil wanted it to be. He wanted his song to be beat for beat the same on cd and concert. I believe he could have changed it up but perfection was big for him imo. But with that said I see your point and I'm not saying he's the best but his style is what I like.

    • @chevy4x466
      @chevy4x466 5 місяців тому +3

      Neil wrote probably half of rush great songs. To say Neil is anything but great is enough to not respect this dudes opinion. Just like his criticism of Charlie watts

    • @AnthonyKellett
      @AnthonyKellett 5 місяців тому +3

      @@chevy4x466 - "Half"? Surely, more than that!?
      Anyway, your point illustrates what a great man Neil was, but this video was focused solely on drumming. Personally, I consider him the greatest; but that's because I admire and adore the parts he created. Similarly, I adore Mozart's music, which he no doubt played perfectly; but could I honestly say Mozart was the greatest pianist? Whilst I'm not qualified to judge, I very much doubt that's the truth. I imagine the same goes for Neil. Either way, nothing will diminish my rating of him. Neither for his drumming, or his lyrics, which had a profound influence on my life.

    • @chevy4x466
      @chevy4x466 5 місяців тому +4

      @@AnthonyKellett ya that is cool. From what I have learned Neil is a man one could admire, and the real version of himself as a person would not disappoint. I understand Neil was the main songwriter, which is rare for a drummer. 🥁. I read a book clockwork angels which an author worked with Neil for the book. It was really cool. I am not a musician. But I do not think there is a best when it comes to music. Neil was a great drummer though. We know this cuz of the interesting music he wrote. Tomsawyer was brilliant and written in 7/4 time.

  • @rickjones507
    @rickjones507 5 місяців тому +56

    If I saw Animal on here, I would have been rightfully pissed

    • @PeterBrown-mz4nv
      @PeterBrown-mz4nv 4 місяці тому

      I don't think Animal could swing.

    • @chrisharding5447
      @chrisharding5447 3 місяці тому

      I heard he died of a long illness of threadbare on his palms and soles.

    • @HB-zi3og
      @HB-zi3og 2 місяці тому +3

      Animal was the heart and soul of both The Muppets and Dr Teeth and The Electric Mayhem.

    • @Smedleydog1
      @Smedleydog1 2 місяці тому +6

      @@PeterBrown-mz4nv Animal could swing...... from the rafters.

    • @PeterBrown-mz4nv
      @PeterBrown-mz4nv 2 місяці тому

      Good one.

  • @Rico_G
    @Rico_G 6 місяців тому +76

    Louie Bellson seemed like a very warm and humble man and it showed in his playing. I always got a "I can do what Buddy does, but I am going to play this tasty lick instead." kind of vibe from him.

    • @JunkerOnDrums
      @JunkerOnDrums 6 місяців тому +7

      Buddy could also play tasty :D

    • @calmac9720
      @calmac9720 6 місяців тому

      Maybe- but he definitely didn't have Buddy's chops.

    • @HPHSGermany2010
      @HPHSGermany2010 6 місяців тому +3

      Really agree. Years ago watched a video that was part performance and part documentary and he seemed like such a good-hearted person.

    • @erikheddergott5514
      @erikheddergott5514 6 місяців тому +1

      @@JunkerOnDrums When he played with Dizzy. Coz that Guy knew Rhythm.

    • @jonathanedwards8696
      @jonathanedwards8696 6 місяців тому +5

      He also brought the drum set out of the background, and created it as a valid solo instrument. Something, years later, Ginger Baker did in the rock genre.

  • @fredhuybens2783
    @fredhuybens2783 6 місяців тому +63

    A good drummer is a drummer that plays what's needed for the song.

    • @garyhope2
      @garyhope2 6 місяців тому +4

      Thank you. Exactly.

    • @mr.jazzbo2669
      @mr.jazzbo2669 6 місяців тому +5

      Amen. Buddy Rich was the polar opposite of that, he played what was needed to make him the center of attention, not serve the song. Feel is so much more important than flashy technique. A good example of an underrated drummer would be Al Davis Jr. of Booker T. and the M.G.'s, who played on all the great Stax records of the '60s and '70's. I was in a rock band with a loud, flashy drummer. When he left people thought we wouldn't be able to replace him. Our next drummer was less flashy, so less impressive to the uninformed, but he has great feel and knows what to play to serve the song. He made us a better band right away. Drummers like Buddy Rich the way guitarists like wankers like Yngwie Malmsteen.

    • @sethcashman1011
      @sethcashman1011 6 місяців тому +3

      Exactly.

    • @SaintKimbo
      @SaintKimbo 5 місяців тому +2

      @@mr.jazzbo2669
      Well said, another thing is rhythm, some Drummers just aint got it, and I would put Peart and alex van Halen in that category, they may have had the chops, but give me Al JACKSON Jr, Charlie Watts or even Phil Rudd anyday if I want something to make me move..

    • @Pamplemousse82322
      @Pamplemousse82322 10 днів тому

      Buddy was a one trick pony.​@@mr.jazzbo2669

  • @jiros00
    @jiros00 3 місяці тому +33

    I am glad Stewart Copeland didn't make your list. He's my favourite drummer. So creative. And, in turn, Copeland's favourite drummer Mitch Mitchell was also correctly absent from your list.

    • @miles-178
      @miles-178 18 днів тому

      oh yeah - Mitch Mitchell is the king of light touch and superfast, melodical fills! my No.1 along with Bonham

    • @stevenhernandez2897
      @stevenhernandez2897 13 днів тому

      Stewart Copeland is 1 of the best drummers in history as far as i'm concerned in any genre

    • @garyreams8123
      @garyreams8123 13 днів тому

      Copeland is very good and original.

    • @aloysius6937
      @aloysius6937 12 днів тому

      Ask Copeland!

    • @linuswang6572
      @linuswang6572 12 днів тому

      Yeah, I also absolutely adore Mitch but sadly he never managed to do anything post Hendrix, and that's a great minus for him when compiling lists like these. Anyway, I heard Mitch basically turned alcoholic. RIP Mr Mitchell

  • @AndrewjWilson
    @AndrewjWilson 6 місяців тому +80

    Steve Jansen of Japan and Prairie Prince of the Tubes are superb

    • @wotireckon
      @wotireckon 6 місяців тому +7

      I've had the honour of shaking Prairie Prince's hand. 😍 Melt.

    • @sspbrazil
      @sspbrazil 6 місяців тому +11

      Terry Chambers of XTC, Pat Mastelotto too, both he and Prairie played on XTC albums too as did Dave Mattacks.

    • @AndrewjWilson
      @AndrewjWilson 6 місяців тому +1

      Yes I know

    • @h.m.7218
      @h.m.7218 6 місяців тому +9

      The Tubes : favorite american band along with Steely dan. Love Prairie Prince !

    • @andrewraphael3800
      @andrewraphael3800 6 місяців тому +6

      @@sspbrazil XTC did very well with their drummers

  • @bobparr4723
    @bobparr4723 6 місяців тому +51

    Some drummers were the best fit for their band, such as Ringo Starr.
    Some drummers are pure musicians, who love to be tested constantly.
    Simon Phillips, Billy Cobham and Gavin Harrison are three of my favourites.
    Special mention to Phil Collins for his breathtaking drumming on " Unorthodox Behaviour" by Brand X.
    Check out the track Nuclear Burn

    • @webbvandiver9139
      @webbvandiver9139 6 місяців тому +14

      Nuclear Burn is absolute 🔥

    • @fusionfan6883
      @fusionfan6883 6 місяців тому +10

      @@webbvandiver9139I second that, Phil is an all round musical genius, and UB is incendiary from start to finish🤘🏻

    • @Hawkwind77
      @Hawkwind77 6 місяців тому +6

      Gavin Harrison is the bomb geez 🤘🏻

    • @bobparr4723
      @bobparr4723 6 місяців тому +1

      @@Hawkwind77
      I take it you're a Hawkwind fan!
      Saw them live in '75 with Lemmy.

    • @Hawkwind77
      @Hawkwind77 6 місяців тому +1

      @bobparr4723 same here I saw them on the warriors on the edge tour

  • @bishoppschickenbiscuits8850
    @bishoppschickenbiscuits8850 6 місяців тому +33

    Bonham and Peart are not overrated…their accolades are deserved. These two drummers had the largest catalog of iconic fills and parts in Rock history. They are on the Mount Rushmore of Rock drummers, and hence cannot be overrated.

    • @bettyrose959
      @bettyrose959 5 місяців тому +8

      They're overrated.

    • @charlesbritt842
      @charlesbritt842 5 місяців тому

      ⁠do you even play drums?

    • @chrisharding5447
      @chrisharding5447 3 місяці тому

      ​@@charlesbritt842oh shit, silly me. I thought these were actors and as im not a silver screen critic i just couldnt put a face to the name, which i didnt know.
      Duh- dum- crash!!

    • @aloysius6937
      @aloysius6937 12 днів тому +4

      Andy is talking out his arse!😊 Especially about Neil 😡

    • @Jpeterson7
      @Jpeterson7 8 днів тому +1

      I love Bonham but never connected with Peart, even though I recognize his abilities.

  • @RealBesty
    @RealBesty 6 місяців тому +25

    Mark King once said of himself “I’m not the greatest bass player but I am a popular bass player” (if I remember right), which shows a refreshing degree of self-awareness

    • @bettyrose959
      @bettyrose959 5 місяців тому

      That's just another that has his own greatest list. It means he's really a fan of someone else before him. I call it honesty. Everyone has their own list, true fans will never be that great. Those are the lists to take note of. They're straight up honest. My first time here with Mr. Edwards, this is honest. Making it a list I stuck around for.

  • @brucehazen8982
    @brucehazen8982 6 місяців тому +129

    Carl Palmer is relieved

    • @wotireckon
      @wotireckon 6 місяців тому +21

      Now he is definitely overrated imo.

    • @dugganclhallrentals2089
      @dugganclhallrentals2089 6 місяців тому +32

      Palmer overrated ???? What are you smoking ?

    • @edljnehan2811
      @edljnehan2811 6 місяців тому +19

      ​@@wotireckonPalmer is one of if not the greatest drummer in the world. Any of you doubters should have seen him play from 1970 to 1975😮 just because your boyfriend don't like him😅

    • @webbvandiver9139
      @webbvandiver9139 6 місяців тому +12

      @@dugganclhallrentals2089 he’s talented af and has ton of chops. Solid innovative and creative. Solos are outstanding but….never heard the guy play a funky syncopated groove. Could he play a song with tons of space between notes and relax? Maybe? Good drummers know often times it’s what you DON’T play for the music that makes it cool.

    • @215Gallagher
      @215Gallagher 6 місяців тому +7

      @@webbvandiver9139 He's more of a Classical drummer and that's his bag and he was bloody good at it in his prime.

  • @adawil2002
    @adawil2002 10 днів тому +5

    Buddy Rich & Ginger Baker were horrible people who insulted & discounted every drummer. Buddy was Traps the Wonder Kid back in Vaudeville then refused to change.

  • @danmayberry1185
    @danmayberry1185 6 місяців тому +76

    Not overrated:
    Nigel Olsson or Ian Paice

    • @fusionfan6883
      @fusionfan6883 6 місяців тому +8

      @@jamieflowers1493Not so, pretty well all classic rock fans know who Ian is, definitely one of the greats🤘🏻

    • @apollomemories7399
      @apollomemories7399 6 місяців тому +8

      @@jamieflowers1493 You really must have been born last week to think that about Ian Paice because Deep Purple were constantly all over the UK rock press in the 70's. As was also his tenure in PAL, Whitesnake and Gary Moore Band and again with Purple's reformation. You could not fail to have known his name. And any major dude bona fide rock drummer will tell you that he very much is a top drummer.

    • @shannonhenson609
      @shannonhenson609 6 місяців тому +5

      ​@@apollomemories7399 Keep in mind....Deep Purple were MUCH bigger in Britain and Europe than they were in the US. They are certainly well known in the US ...but they are not on as many people's radar here as they are across the pond.

    • @danmayberry1185
      @danmayberry1185 6 місяців тому +5

      This channel is not representative of music fans in the broader sense. An internal poll might even reveal that jazz musicians rank higher in every category. It's also true that UK/Euro fans will be more familiar with Paice than the US listening audience. I'm Canadian, and remember being confused by the "new category" of speed metal .. eight years after the song Fireball.

    • @apollomemories7399
      @apollomemories7399 6 місяців тому +3

      @@shannonhenson609 Nobody in UK gives a tinker's cuss about the US. US rock absolutely sucked. That's why Led Zeppelin, Black Sabbath, Deep Purple, Jethro Tull, The Rolling Stones and The Who were such continuous successful touring bands in the US. The US had nothing that came close.

  • @titanfox4881
    @titanfox4881 6 місяців тому +38

    Neil Peart has moved my musical cosmos that much that it doesn't matter what he could do or could not - and I am not the slightest bit offended - but I simply resist any logic. Neil Peart can not be overrated :)
    And truly, great show here, I enjoyed it a lot :)

    • @PaulFormentos
      @PaulFormentos 5 місяців тому +4

      to see Neil live was a treasure

    • @glerp10000000000
      @glerp10000000000 5 місяців тому +1

      @@PaulFormentos Agreed. And the best bit is, I was there for the Show Of Hands recording, so I can watch him over and over again.

    • @tixximmi1
      @tixximmi1 4 місяці тому +3

      Peart was overrated. But a hell of a great guy.

  • @Frip36
    @Frip36 5 місяців тому +15

    John Bonham could play How Many More Times, Stairway, Achilles, AND Fool in the Rain. So he cannot be overrated.

    • @mikepanick9362
      @mikepanick9362 2 місяці тому +1

      Bill Ward was a better drummer. 😅😅😅

    • @davecostello3095
      @davecostello3095 2 місяці тому +1

      He has the most memorable drumming opening ever. Just listen to When The Levee Breaks

    • @ricklodestein1101
      @ricklodestein1101 2 місяці тому +1

      Children of the grave.

    • @hermansohier7643
      @hermansohier7643 11 днів тому +1

      @@davecostello3095 I agree . tThat was just brilliant drumming .

    • @peterdelgiudice5559
      @peterdelgiudice5559 9 днів тому

      Are you a drummer

  • @mymixture965
    @mymixture965 6 місяців тому +32

    I LOVE your comments on Heavy Metal, not the theme of this video, but with this sideline you hit the spot, so true.

    • @Tangento
      @Tangento 5 місяців тому +1

      I love that he gave props to both Mick Harris and Danny Herrera of Napalm Death: I did not expect that.

  • @jeffreybarton1297
    @jeffreybarton1297 6 місяців тому +57

    Any love for Jaki Liebezeit on here? I always loved his work with Can.

    • @dogmatronic
      @dogmatronic 6 місяців тому +6

      One man metronome and his name is literally Love-Time. Truly great at coming up with grooves - Mushroom is one of my favourites.

    • @CraigHARRELL-se9xm
      @CraigHARRELL-se9xm 6 місяців тому +4

      Jake and Tiki Fulwood (Funkadelic) are my absolute favorite drummers.

    • @jeffreybarton1297
      @jeffreybarton1297 6 місяців тому +5

      @@dogmatronic Yes! Mushroom and Halleluwah are my two favourite Can tracks. About 15 years ago I listened to Tago Mago every day for over a year and never got tired of it, because of that Groove 😄

    • @jeffreybarton1297
      @jeffreybarton1297 6 місяців тому

      @@CraigHARRELL-se9xm Excellent! I'll check out Tiki 😎

    • @thefollandgnat
      @thefollandgnat 6 місяців тому +3

      Halleluwah is amazing. But with Jaki the song I always think of is Don't Say No from Saw Delight, and particularly the live versions.

  • @gregcee5468
    @gregcee5468 28 днів тому +5

    I love John Bonham but in 1975 San Diego Sports Arena I fell asleep during the drum solo in Moby Dick

  • @charlesabboud1613
    @charlesabboud1613 6 місяців тому +16

    I’ve not heard of you before, but this video is exquisite. I love how articulate you are in saying that the drummers on this list are still great drummers, but they’re over-rated. You are really fascinating about the drums, your knowledge is vast and deep, thank you!
    Also you’re very funny, you’ve said many things that I’ve long believed, at some level, but had never heard expressed so clearly.

  • @bennylevine387
    @bennylevine387 6 місяців тому +12

    With Ginger, it would be funny to see how he is ranked by those who never heard him speak versus those who have heard him be so self-congratulatory that you can't escape the urge to humble him.

    • @Loskov-my3xw
      @Loskov-my3xw 6 місяців тому +3

      He was a lot more humble on old 60s/70s interviews i've read. Probably always an asshole, but at some point later on he completely lost the plot.

  • @fraa888grindr6
    @fraa888grindr6 11 днів тому +1

    New subscriber. It's all a popularity contest. The shiny things often grab and hold our attention, causing us to miss the more solid and substantial. This was a brilliant list and exposition. Maybe a drumming documentary is in order?

  • @aprilkurtz1589
    @aprilkurtz1589 6 місяців тому +39

    I'm really surprised Keith Moon isn't on this list! I don't think he's overrated, but everybody else does, lol.

    • @edljnehan2811
      @edljnehan2811 6 місяців тому +3

      Trust me he is he is he is😅

    • @garygomesvedicastrology
      @garygomesvedicastrology 6 місяців тому +12

      Very creative drummer. I love imagination over precision. Also Moon was an immediately recognizeable player, which is really tough to accomplish.

    • @justlookingaround9834
      @justlookingaround9834 6 місяців тому +1

      I agree.

    • @aprilkurtz1589
      @aprilkurtz1589 6 місяців тому +9

      @@garygomesvedicastrology Yeah, I think he and John were the best rhythm section in rock.

    • @Somerandomdrummer8
      @Somerandomdrummer8 6 місяців тому +2

      @@edljnehan2811
      He took what Ringo Starr did with Pop drumming and flipped it on its head, gave it a couple kicks and stuck it on his 20 Tom Toms to bash away at. He also pioneered melodic drumming so

  • @dbriddie9525
    @dbriddie9525 6 місяців тому +85

    Neil Pearts fans EXPECTED him to play the same chops every time. He's the only one in history where the front row played air drums along with him live. Name me another drummer in any group that that took place...........Every gig.........Trying to play jazz improv drums to Rock standards does not fit. Listen to Bill Bruford on a 76 Genesis bootleg. It just doesn't sound right. Why do you think only the Cinema Show from 76 was included on Seconds Out. His adlibbing wasn't the done thing on a Rock Live performance, whereas Chester stuck to what the group wanted more (constricting, knowing his background) Jazz drummers play all the right notes, but not necessarily in the right order.

    • @SphericalHang
      @SphericalHang 6 місяців тому +10

      Chester would also have to stick to what Zappa wanted. Zappa was one of the strictest band leaders.

    • @zootallures6470
      @zootallures6470 6 місяців тому +11

      Clapton fans expected him to play the same way every time.
      He started the same time as Jeff Beck. While Beck had evolved in a myriad ways, Clapton is still playing like he did in the 70s.

    • @peterheckel7149
      @peterheckel7149 6 місяців тому +3

      After you said the words Buddy Rich your video went to shit.

    • @peterheckel7149
      @peterheckel7149 6 місяців тому +18

      Neil was the perfect drummer for Rush. As a 59 year old drummer myself, I recognize there are hundreds of drummers with more technical skills. So fucking what. Neil wrote amazing drum parts for one of the greatest prog rock bands ever. Watch black guys react to Rush songs, and they comment on how smooth his playing was, seamless transitions, in and out of time signatures without the average radio listener even knowing it was happening. Credit to Alex and Geddy as well.
      I see where you might say he is overrated, in that there are Rush fans who aren't musicians and can't fathom that there are drummers out there with more skill....and for the record, there is no greatest drummer of all time

    • @fishdrew1111
      @fishdrew1111 6 місяців тому +11

      @@peterheckel7149 Funny, as a 66-year old life-long prog lover, I've never quite understood how Rush gets included under the prog umbrella, so hearing a statement like, "one of the prog rock bands ever" makes me recoil a bit. I've always appreciated Rush--especially for 2112 and "Subdivisions"--and for their instrumental skills--but never been won over by their music. Can't really explain it, either. It's just taste. Melody. Persona.

  • @BajaSnoopy2024
    @BajaSnoopy2024 5 місяців тому +3

    I hate the internet haters that trash with all of their negativity because they are shielded behind a keyboard. That being said, even though I don't agree with your list, I can appreciate that you include a thoughtful, explaination that is non-aggressive. Thank you for not talking shit, just to talk shit. Now, I'd like to see your list of underated drummers. Rock on!🤙

  • @kevinhodgson8508
    @kevinhodgson8508 6 місяців тому +19

    Ian Paice stated ( at a drum clinic held in a Newcastle upon Tyne working men's club just before Deep Purple reformed ) that he preferred his solo from the later Made In Europe album because it was shorter and said everything he wanted to say .

    • @danmayberry1185
      @danmayberry1185 6 місяців тому +7

      I've been alarmingly fond of Paice since '68. (Here in Canada we often turned onto UK acts a little ahead of the US.) Yes, Made In Japan was an old-school showcasing set, great as it was. But the best bit about Ian Paice is that he attended a drum clinic at a Newcastle working men's club, what, 15 years into a career that average rock stars only dream of.

    • @SPY1964-LL
      @SPY1964-LL 3 місяці тому +5

      Made in Europe is one of my faves of DP along with Machine Head, In Rock and Burn. That is it for my in a nutshell.
      Ian Paice is a big influence on me along with Cobham, Curt Cress and Steve Upton (Wishbone Ash)

    • @jublaim
      @jublaim 3 місяці тому +3

      @@SPY1964-LL Nice you mention Steve Upton!

    • @SPY1964-LL
      @SPY1964-LL 3 місяці тому +2

      @@jublaim Yes, Steve Upton is a brilliant player. Miles Copeland was Wishbone's manager, and they practiced at the family home. His little brother learned drums from Steve Upton, and started his own band called The Police. Stewart Copeland's crisp style comes from Wishbone. Small world. Both are great players. I love that crisp toppy drum sound, ridding the bell/crips closed hi hat work, just like Ian Paice. It cuts through the PA and loud guitars. Bill Bruford of YES also. Cheers Mate!

  • @toddheeter9075
    @toddheeter9075 6 місяців тому +32

    I think the best drum solo is Conundrum. Barriemore Barlow. Bursting out. Jethro Tull live 1978

    • @shaynewest8757
      @shaynewest8757 6 місяців тому +6

      He's my favourite drummer along with Terry Bozzio. Barlow's work on A Passion Play is on another level.

    • @toddheeter9075
      @toddheeter9075 6 місяців тому +2

      @@shaynewest8757 Did you get to see them live same night? same show circa1978 with U.K.

    • @beboprichie
      @beboprichie 5 місяців тому +2

      Fell in love with Barriemore Barlow when I was 10 1/2 years old seeing Jethro Tull in March 1975 at the Nassau Coliseum
      My top 3 drummers are
      1. Tony Williams
      2. John Bonham
      3. Barriemore Barlow

    • @toddheeter9075
      @toddheeter9075 5 місяців тому +1

      @@beboprichie Good stuff man!

    • @jimimurti
      @jimimurti 2 місяці тому

      Yes, lousy recording but one of my favorites ones as well!

  • @damirhlobik6488
    @damirhlobik6488 4 місяці тому +3

    Peart on Carl Palmer, I quote: "I'll never be able to play like Carl Palmer."

  • @axelborner3460
    @axelborner3460 6 місяців тому +16

    Jon Hiseman, you said his Name!!! What a fantastic Drummer.
    And Barrie Barlow, The were the best

    • @stephendegges
      @stephendegges 6 місяців тому

      Great job, there is something to say about celebrity or playing on an iconic song that changed the direction of music that raises one to a different level. Kind of like there are plenty of nobody's out there that sang better than Sinatra, but that doesn't make him overrated.

    • @calmac9720
      @calmac9720 6 місяців тому

      @@stephendegges Either you have never listened to Frank Sinatra sing or you don't know what your talking about or both

    • @OnlyOpinionswithRBennett
      @OnlyOpinionswithRBennett 6 місяців тому +2

      Bonham once said his friend, Barriemore Barlowe was the best!

    • @alanthomson1227
      @alanthomson1227 5 місяців тому +2

      How about John Marshall , Keef Hartley as two of the best .

  • @camerondean6804
    @camerondean6804 6 місяців тому +13

    I hope this takes into account inventiveness, how closely playing fits the song/music, groove ability and the creation of a unique style/sound that is identifiable. Drumming is so much more than pure technical skills.

    • @Loskov-my3xw
      @Loskov-my3xw 6 місяців тому +4

      it'll be a load of clickbait shite.

  • @seanwinter5360
    @seanwinter5360 9 днів тому +9

    How is Lars Ulrich not on this list? You think Neil Peart was overrated?

    • @artursoares1584
      @artursoares1584 9 днів тому

      Not only that, he even doubles down and say lars might be underrated 😂, oh boy

    • @fortheloveofmusic860
      @fortheloveofmusic860 2 дні тому +1

      I've never heard anybody say Ulrich is or was a great drummer.

  • @wadesworld6250
    @wadesworld6250 6 місяців тому +19

    I don't know of many serious Rush fans that think Neil was technically the best drummer in the world. A lot of casual ones will say such things, but similar people will tell you Eddie Van Halen is the best guitarist ever. Even Neil admitted he realized his own limitations by being a rock-only drummer. I do know a lot of Rush fans consider him one of the best drum composers in rock. There are lots of nuances to his drum parts which often go overlooked.
    As for technical chops, it's a bit of a muddy water. No matter who you name there will always be some guy who will name some session player or some jazz-funk-disco-punk-fusion player the general public has never heard of (or Ringo Starr) who will presumably blow away whomever you named.
    One of the things you come to realize about music is it's all just notes. Most any talented musician can play anything by any other talented musician given enough practice. The genius is how the notes are put together and phrased.
    Certainly Neil was one of the most influential rock drummers. Certainly he inspired many drummers. Certainly he was appreciated by his peers. For those reasons alone, it's hard to imagine him not being on a list of "greatest rock drummers" whether he was technically at the top or not.
    And of course he had an ace-in-the-hole: he was undeniably the greatest lyricist drummer to walk the face of the Earth.

    • @jdmresearch
      @jdmresearch 5 місяців тому

      Christian Vander

    • @kensurrency2564
      @kensurrency2564 3 місяці тому

      Rush stands out in the Pantheon because of their compositions as a whole, not because of their solo abilities. Also, because of their curiosity and desire to evolve.

  • @hamilton7750
    @hamilton7750 6 місяців тому +8

    Back in the '70's, the obligatory 20 minute drum solo usually coincided with lining up to have a pee.

    • @aloysius6937
      @aloysius6937 12 днів тому

      Not when Pratt is performing 😊

  • @Drumraccoon
    @Drumraccoon 3 місяці тому +4

    I am wondering why nobody ever talks about my absolute hero Jon Hiseman. Timekeeper, Storyteller on the drums, first class session drummer, leader of Colosseum and Tempest. Is he forgotten already? He influenced me a lot and I even got the chances to talk to him several times, what a great guy!

    • @alanorr3272
      @alanorr3272 25 днів тому +1

      Fabulous drummer. His stuff with Barbara Thomson was fantastic.

    • @Drumraccoon
      @Drumraccoon 25 днів тому

      Not only. She was sitting on his lap after a concert answering my questions. But: colosseum and also Tempest were extraordenary groups fusioning Rock and Jazz in a very sophisticated way. They even influenced Bans like Chicago (Jon told me himself). Colosseum nevertheless one of the best bands ever!

    • @vincentrizzi4929
      @vincentrizzi4929 11 днів тому

      6:47 John Heisman what's incredible back in the day I didn't like him so much in the 90s but oh my God in the 60s and 70s and 80s

    • @vincentrizzi4929
      @vincentrizzi4929 11 днів тому

      Hello

  • @Hydrocorax
    @Hydrocorax 6 місяців тому +47

    Good video. I think a big reason that Karen Carpenter is overrated today is because her story is so compelling. I see some serious justice in the girl who loved drumming and was told that girls could only be singers being given a bit more than her due as a drummer 40 years after her death. I'm kind of reluctant to take that away from her.

    • @regaltip8A
      @regaltip8A 6 місяців тому +4

      Mmmm Karen Carpenter.....that's why Hal Blaine played on all the Carpenter drum tracks. There's a reason for that.

    • @dewdew34
      @dewdew34 6 місяців тому +8

      Thing is i don't think she ever aspired to be a top 10 drummer and i don't think she considered herself amazing. She liked playing .

    • @dewdew34
      @dewdew34 6 місяців тому +2

      @@regaltip8A He didn't need multiple takes, time was expensive. Same thing when he did the Beach Boys records. Great studio guy.

    • @jonathanedwards8696
      @jonathanedwards8696 6 місяців тому

      @@regaltip8A Really? I never read that anywhere! I guess if Bernard Purdy played all the drum parts on the later Beatles albums, anything could be true.

    • @StratsRUs
      @StratsRUs 6 місяців тому +1

      Beautiful voice

  • @KarlKarsnark
    @KarlKarsnark 6 місяців тому +14

    Phil Collins needs to be on the Top 10 Underrated Drummers list. The fact that he went on to be a massive Star that sang and wrote all his own music for decades, and in multiple genres from Blockbuster films, to pop-rock, to blue-eyed soul, to the "prog" stuff he did with Genesis, etc...He is an amazing talent and his son, Nick, seems to be eager to carry the mantel forward.

    • @jmaggelet
      @jmaggelet 6 місяців тому +6

      Check out his work in Brand X !!

    • @C_Melvyn_James
      @C_Melvyn_James 6 місяців тому +3

      Yep. He's an odd one because he is VERY well known for In the Air Tonight with that iconic gated drum break but most people have NO IDEA that one of their favorite drummers (just because of that part and some other radio-friendly stuff he's done) is ALSO ACTUALLY one of the VERY BEST drummers on Planet Earth, in a technical sense. Many of those people would be hesitant to tell an aficionado that they like Phil Collins' drumming because of that drum part. They would expect you to cringe and admonish them and would be surprised when you tell them that "Phil Collins is one of the best drummers that has ever lived and that is a fact". Hilarious but true.

    • @egilskallagrimsson2941
      @egilskallagrimsson2941 5 місяців тому

      He’s not underrated though. Everyone understands he’s one of the GOATs.

    • @guidovalenti4986
      @guidovalenti4986 5 днів тому

      Phil Collins very very very Smart and talented Drummer 🥁👏

  • @DaveedBoowie
    @DaveedBoowie 5 місяців тому +6

    Great list, but sorry Peart doesn't deserve to be on this list at all in my opinion. Why is it that he always gets crucified for not swinging more or playing more laid back? Does Omar Hakim or Steve Smith ever get called out for not playing more technical? Another favourite Neil gripe is that he plays the same way for every song. You mentioned that you like improvisation. Ok, so? Neil isn't that kind of a drummer. He gets negative points for that?
    Peart to me took the best of Keith Moon, Michael Giles, Bill Bruford Phil Collins and Billy Cobham to create his own style. The fact that he played in a band that was incredibly popular meant that he was super influential to a lot of young drummers.
    John Bonham on the other hand receives accolades for things he didn't create - his right foot not withstanding. You constantly hear about the "Bonham sound", which is laughable because it's really the "Carmine Appice sound". Appice got thrown under the bus long ago for that one. Obviously Zep is bigger than Vanilla Fudge, so...
    Bonham should definitely be number one.
    Keith Moon should have been on this list and definitely Lars Ulrich. If you want to talk about someone playing the same way, Chad Smith is the king.
    I also agree that Ian Paice is a much better drummer than Bonham and is always overlooked.

    • @Frip36
      @Frip36 5 місяців тому

      If Andy put Moon on the list, in addition to Bonham and Peart, he'd have been band from UA-cam and England's thought police would be dragging him from his bed in the middle of the night. Andy is ballsy. He's not stupid. No Moon for you!

  • @nightwisher751
    @nightwisher751 6 місяців тому +11

    Listening to Andy talking about female Drummers reminded me of when i was a young man a female Drummer called Honey Lantree was well known from the area i lived.
    As one of my friends played Drums in bands such as YaYa, we followed Drummers and Honey was thought of as a bit of a female icon in the 60s.

    • @gubsak55
      @gubsak55 4 дні тому

      The Honeycombs were quite popular in Denmark, and I thought it was cool to have a girl drumming in a band.

  • @jokermaan1
    @jokermaan1 6 місяців тому +8

    Love your vids. I'm not even a drummer, but that was so interesting and funny too! I admire how you are brave enough to make these highly controversial lists, but back it up your claims with thoughtful, well-argued, constructive criticism that clearly comes from an obviously deep knowledge of drummers and drumming. I also love the way that when you go into your 'rants' you sound just like Stewart Lee!

  • @djgerman5705
    @djgerman5705 5 місяців тому +3

    Dear Andy, in the Bundesliga - yes, I am talking about football - there is the club SC Freiburg and this club had the same manager for 14 years . This manager, Christian Streich, achieved extraordinary success, given the limited financial possibilities of this club. This manager was awarded Manager of the Year and he is without a doubt a fantastic manager. But he only managed this one club, which he had helped to become the club it is today. Some years ago Bayern München wanted to have him, but he was smart enough to say no. I think we can compare Christian Streich with Neil Peart as they blossomed only in one environment.

  • @eightrodway
    @eightrodway 6 місяців тому +19

    Saw Cindy Blackmon (Santana) twice; very impressive!

    • @swede7160
      @swede7160 6 місяців тому

      ua-cam.com/video/B_SmweY-X08/v-deo.htmlsi=LDr_rzKg5DbZGI6h

    • @johncasu4066
      @johncasu4066 6 місяців тому +1

      If Cindy in the modern Tony Williams, Senri Kawaguchi is the modern Billy Cobham. Both are fantastic players.

    • @swede7160
      @swede7160 6 місяців тому

      Check out Cindy live with Jean-Paul Bourelly.

    • @DabsDad
      @DabsDad 6 місяців тому +1

      Terry Lynn Carrington is better no contest

    • @boomershooterlegend
      @boomershooterlegend 6 місяців тому

      She's not a modern Tony Williams, certainly.

  • @octurn
    @octurn 6 місяців тому +35

    Ringo Starr failed miserably on "Revolution 9". Gave the song no foundation or direction.

    • @dameonwalker8994
      @dameonwalker8994 6 місяців тому +12

      Not to mention his dismal performance on 'She's Leaving Home'; almost like he couldn't work out how to even hold his sticks...

    • @halcyon289
      @halcyon289 6 місяців тому +8

      I see what you did there :)

    • @PaulFormentos
      @PaulFormentos 5 місяців тому

      turn me on dead man

    • @mbrownie22
      @mbrownie22 5 місяців тому +5

      That’s because of the blisters on his fingers after playing Helter Skelter

    • @AqualungsBreath
      @AqualungsBreath 5 місяців тому +3

      And I didnt like his drumming on Eleanor Rigby too.

  • @roystonsbailey
    @roystonsbailey 5 місяців тому +5

    Will you make a vid about Keith Moon? Interested to hear your take

  • @davehooper6481
    @davehooper6481 6 місяців тому +7

    I don’t see many drummers beside myself that hate drum solos. I’ve played semi professional for nearly 30 years and I’ve only played one. I got called out by the father of the groom, and I had to do what I had to do, but I hated it. I don’t even solo at home by myself. I always play with music. Even as a lifetime Neil Peart fan I don’t mind what you said about him. It is true that he’s the best Neil Peart. I think his strength was in his composition. His performances were amazing but the way he created drum parts instead of just playing the drums is what made him a legend.

    • @SaintKimbo
      @SaintKimbo 5 місяців тому +1

      I'm an old Drummer that also hates drum solos, self indulgent, wastes of time.
      Never did did them when I was young and playing in bands, if I wanted to impress anyone or amuse myself I would just add military rolls (my 1st drum teacher made me learn them!) on the snare, while keeping a beat going to spice it up.

    • @GliderRider-GL1
      @GliderRider-GL1 12 днів тому

      If anyone ever asked me to solo, I hit the ride bell as hard as I can once. Solo = one. So, one hit. Done. 😝

    • @davehooper6481
      @davehooper6481 12 днів тому

      @ years ago the leader of the band I was in would build up the audience for a drum solo then turn to me for one loud flam on the snare and then into the next song. I guess only a few thought it was as funny as we did

  • @jay.watchman9986
    @jay.watchman9986 6 місяців тому +20

    "Get Off Of My Cloud" has one of the grooviest drum parts of all time.

    • @jonathanedwards8696
      @jonathanedwards8696 6 місяців тому +2

      And "Paint it Black."

    • @StratsRUs
      @StratsRUs 6 місяців тому +2

      Street Fighting Man's swagger !

    • @simpleman5688
      @simpleman5688 6 місяців тому

      I recently heard Charlie didn’t play on that…

    • @trebleface7835
      @trebleface7835 6 місяців тому +1

      We love you.

    • @PaulFormentos
      @PaulFormentos 5 місяців тому +1

      His drumming on Some Girls record is badass

  • @kennyjohnson7887
    @kennyjohnson7887 10 днів тому +2

    Very entertaining Mr. Edwards! While I don't agree with everything you say, I do agree with a great deal of this. Love your humor for sure and certainly found you to be knowledgeable and articulate. Glad I took the time. BTW, spot on about Ginger Baker..Absolutely!... Vinnie sitith at the right hand of GADD!

  • @adriantiley6660
    @adriantiley6660 6 місяців тому +5

    Brilliant stuff Andy, entertaining, actually pretty spot on, but always remaining respectful!!

  • @RichardWilliams-uz7vo
    @RichardWilliams-uz7vo 6 місяців тому +6

    Congratulations Andy. This was, by a country mile, the most entertaining top 10 list I've watched.
    I don't know what made me laugh most - "most over-rated ... by Ginger Baker" or the imagined conversation between the Brummie techies recording Bill Ward's drums. Bonham's tympani discussion was another highlight. In the end it's imagining the evangelical fans of Rush (is there any other type) suffering apoplexy at your heretical conclusion that has me laughing hardest.
    As for Karen Carpenter? Who cares about her drumming when you hear that voice?

  • @kennyplay5982
    @kennyplay5982 8 днів тому +2

    How many timrs did you see Rush live in concert?

  • @brianoakley980
    @brianoakley980 6 місяців тому +8

    I always liked the drummers who did most with least, Simon Kirke (Free Bad Company) Ric Lee (TYA) Bill Ward has to be the Least Overrated on the planet, if you catch my drift

    • @larrymann1272
      @larrymann1272 6 місяців тому +1

      Yes sir! Ric Lee “Cricklewood Green” TYA

    • @wecandobetter9821
      @wecandobetter9821 5 місяців тому

      Your comment makes me think of the late great Mr Charlie Watts❤ I always said he did so much with so little😂

  • @FranColeman0
    @FranColeman0 6 місяців тому +12

    You make good arguments, sir. For example, all of Frank Zappa's drummers are better than those guys.

    • @robertvetter1011
      @robertvetter1011 6 місяців тому

      Jimmy Carl Black as well? ;-)

    • @syedishrak8092
      @syedishrak8092 6 місяців тому

      @@robertvetter1011 he was the indian of the group.

    • @markgilbertson1564
      @markgilbertson1564 5 місяців тому +1

      The usual blinkered comments of a Zappa fan.

    • @tixximmi1
      @tixximmi1 4 місяці тому

      When Zappa's worse drummer was Zappa himself, it leaves the door open. Maybe JCB was worse than Frank.

  • @dibdab101
    @dibdab101 5 місяців тому +2

    very glad to not see Stewart copeland`s name on this list. As a non-connoisseur of the drumming intricacies and a non-musician, I have always been impressed by what he brought to the songs: The Hi-hat work, the syncopation, the fills, all the different influences from different musical genres, etc...all that blended in his own unique style. I love it.

  • @DarkSideOfTheMoule
    @DarkSideOfTheMoule 6 місяців тому +14

    I'm with you on Ginger Baker - for all his self-professed expertise, he just didn't hit the drums in an exciting way like Keith Moon (who he dissed in interviews). Totally agree that Bill Ward was underrated too - he could combine heft with finesse, inventiveness and experimentation without being flash. For instance, the unexpected Caribbean-style drum and percussion interlude in the middle of Supernaut - it works well within the arrangement of the song and doesn't overpower it and yet it is still experimental, bringing in a style from another genre. Simon Kirke is a good example of a drummer where his feel really suits the songs - he is technically good but not an attention-seeker. Not sure I agree with Bonham being on the list though but you have explained your reasons well!

  • @stevemacarthur9660
    @stevemacarthur9660 6 місяців тому +6

    I suppose one could make the case that any musician (with a few possible exceptions) who is highly rated would likely fall into the category of being overrated (would this video be near the top of the most overrated videos about overrating - it's like an Escher sketch!). So, by virtue of that, anybody that's rated at all runs the risk of being overrated as it's all about personal opinion (use of the Superiometer nothwithstanding). I think this is a good effort, Captain Andy - you're giving us a little more personal passion and a little less glibness - if practice makes perfect, your practice is getting better all the time! How about a video on the 10 Most Overrated Overratings? Cheers!

    • @thefollandgnat
      @thefollandgnat 6 місяців тому +1

      Bach is correctly rated, as is Shakespeare, Michelangelo and any of the stellar greats.

    • @thefollandgnat
      @thefollandgnat 6 місяців тому +1

      are

  • @alexanderjdivic4784
    @alexanderjdivic4784 5 місяців тому +1

    Thing about Charlie, he played basically the same stuff, night after night for about 60 years. That’s actually pretty amazing when you think about it, not easy to play so mind numbingly simple, exactly the same way for eternity. The fact the guy seemed to be pretty emotionally based also is no easy feat. I’m really living the fact I discovered your channel though man you are great!

    • @DesignRhythm
      @DesignRhythm 11 днів тому

      He was on heroin his whole life : )
      Playing simple is actually really hard. Charlie pretty much invented not playing the snare & hi hat at the same time which is very unique.

  • @jamesbedrosian2161
    @jamesbedrosian2161 6 місяців тому +23

    Neil Peart is #1, but Keith Moon appears nowhere on your list? Come on, man.

    • @tommysonnier9848
      @tommysonnier9848 5 місяців тому +3

      I never saw anything special with Keith Moon's drumming.

    • @Cedric_Harris
      @Cedric_Harris 5 місяців тому +3

      Keith Moon is underrated (for his drumming) in a way. He played differently from all of the other drummers of his era. He wasn't technical or structured, but what he had that no one else had, was that he was hard to imitate. I can play a Bill Ward beat or a John Bonham beat, and I think you'd agree that it basically sounds the same. I don't think I could play a Keith Moon part and make it sound like him, he was just too chaotic and random. So for that, I think he's underrated, not overrated.

    • @tommysonnier9848
      @tommysonnier9848 5 місяців тому +1

      @@Cedric_Harris Interesting comment. Chaotic and random are what I didn't like about his playing but ironically, I like a lot of the Who's songs so who am I to say he wasn't a good drummer? He obviously was I just wasn't a fan of his style.

    • @Cedric_Harris
      @Cedric_Harris 5 місяців тому +1

      @@tommysonnier9848 I think I'm on the fence about whether I like his style or not. I never thought of him as very remarkable, but I listened to all of Who's Next a couple of weeks ago and was blown away by how great he fit the rest of the band. I definitely think Bonham was overrated though.

    • @tommysonnier9848
      @tommysonnier9848 5 місяців тому

      @@Cedric_Harris Yes. I said the same thing. His solos were chaotic but the Who's songs were really good.

  • @maciejszuba2137
    @maciejszuba2137 6 місяців тому +10

    Man, I would love to hear more about Steve Gadd an exploration on his sessions and what he played

    • @lockedonlaw
      @lockedonlaw 6 місяців тому +1

      Steve Gadd is phenomenal. Two of his greats are "Late In The Evening" and "Fifty Ways To Leave Your Lover" by Paul Simon. Gadd is a metronome and yet plays with incredible feel.

    • @stattonz1
      @stattonz1 6 місяців тому +2

      Also Aja by Steely Dan - one of the great drumming tracks ever, in my humble.

    • @maciejszuba2137
      @maciejszuba2137 6 місяців тому +1

      @@stattonz1 Andy commented on it in a video abour overrated bands or albums, I cant remember. The argument was that yea, Aja is great, but Gadd was playing like this on many records. This is what sparked my interest to find more Gadd sessions, cause I was astonished by this drum solo for a long time, but I couldn't move pass it.

  • @CasperLCat
    @CasperLCat 5 місяців тому +4

    I loved Simon Kirke with Bad Co., before I even knew that Free had come first. He has the HARDEST sounding snare stroke, absolute granite. But not from physical effort, having watched old Free videos, but from what I take (as a non drummer) to be his dead-on timing and pocket feel.

  • @btard4978
    @btard4978 6 місяців тому +6

    100% agree with your observations about session drummers vs show-ponies. For that reason, I'll mention the totally unflashy but rock solid Dave Mattacks.

  • @louisminati
    @louisminati 6 місяців тому +9

    Yooo im glad you mentioned Narada Michael Walden. His work on Visions of the emerald beyond is insaneeeeee.

    • @cristianmolina8148
      @cristianmolina8148 6 місяців тому +1

      absolutely insane...only him could fill Billy´s drums in MO

  • @TheTomryan123
    @TheTomryan123 2 місяці тому

    Hey, do you play LPs much? Hope you have a nice system and good turntable.

  • @BarkingSpiders-km7oj
    @BarkingSpiders-km7oj 6 місяців тому +9

    The people who put Chad Smith atop best funk drummers lists are likely the same ones who say Flea is the greatest funk bassist and the RHCP are the greatest of funk bands i.e. people who appear to know sweet FA about real funk. When I listened to metal as a teen I was always way more impressed with Ian Paice than Bonzo.. 100% agree re You Tube/Instagram drummers. Same goes for YT bedroom guitar and bass players, who seem to be all about working the algorithim.

    • @garyh.238
      @garyh.238 6 місяців тому +2

      Agreed....Paice was always far more impressive than Bonham.

    • @joaoluisbufaical994
      @joaoluisbufaical994 5 місяців тому +1

      IAN PAICE is the greatest one !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    • @garyh.238
      @garyh.238 5 місяців тому

      @@joaoluisbufaical994 Absolutely! Without a doubt, the best!

    • @Deek-r5r
      @Deek-r5r 12 днів тому

      Im sure if they had traded thrones that each band would have been equally crappy. Ya? No? Lol​@@garyh.238

    • @Deek-r5r
      @Deek-r5r 12 днів тому

      ​@@garyh.238There's a good chance that if these two had traded thrones, each band would have been equally crappy.

  • @jdmresearch
    @jdmresearch 6 місяців тому +7

    I just saw the first one. Oh Andy.

  • @magiscichoam
    @magiscichoam 10 днів тому

    The drum solo battle was filmed but was not included in the original video tape release of the concert. Years ago there were copies of just the drum solo battle available on eBay.

  • @simonhodgetts6530
    @simonhodgetts6530 6 місяців тому +32

    Buddy Rich just irritates me. There I’ve said it. Tremendous technique, but also just a show off. Doesn’t appeal to me in anyway. Give me someone like Ed Thigpen or Joe Morello anyday.

    • @JackSparrow-yb3lq
      @JackSparrow-yb3lq 6 місяців тому +2

      I remember seeing him on Johnny Carson and did find him a bit insufferable. But my attitude has softened some since then as that was what they brought the guy on to do. I have heard he could listen to a drum part and play it beat for beat from memory. If that is true then he was truly a freak.

    • @BenGunn-om3yx
      @BenGunn-om3yx 6 місяців тому +3

      Joe Morello👌🏻

    • @Somerandomdrummer8
      @Somerandomdrummer8 6 місяців тому +2

      When people say “Buddy is the best of all time” I cringe. Man I love Buddy, but he’s not even top 20 man. He’s the ultimate big band drummer, but aside from being fast he did fuck all for drumming
      Krupa brought Tom toms to the forefront of drumming and took them from a niche instrument to a drum kit staple, Krupa walked so Buddy could abuse his snare drum and talk about how much he hates rock and country. Krupa always was more humble and progressive

    • @boomershooterlegend
      @boomershooterlegend 6 місяців тому

      Tony Williams os Miles ahead of in terms of vision and inovation. For me this is what turns a musician legendary, not virtuous solos and showmanship.

    • @chevy4x466
      @chevy4x466 5 місяців тому

      I think of buddy as a showman. He sold tickets with his speed. His music was not my cup of tea though. However, I still enjoy watches his amazing performances. I have a lot of respect for him

  • @NelsonMontana1234
    @NelsonMontana1234 6 місяців тому +24

    #10: Buddy had astonishing tricks. And he swung his ass off. But he embarrassed himself when he tried to go beyond his genre. #9: Internet drummers are like the street drummers in New York. They have a few cool beats yet couldn't play a gig. #8: Karen Carpenter is fine. She actually started those sparse fills with the small single head toms that Hal Blaine inherited. But, come on...she's an amazing singer. #7: Funny thing about Tayor. I originally thought he was too heavy handed, but it was perfect for Queen. He's no genius, but I think he was an integral part of the band. #6: Charlie Watts-- Yeah. people want to praise him because he's a long time member of an iconic band. But, let's face it -- he's quite mediocre. #5: Metal drummers. Tons of chops. That's it. #4 Chad Smith is a great groove player with a great sound but he's basically Don Brewer II. #3: Ginger was an essential element to Cream's sound. His primal sloppiness worked with Bruce's jazzy sloppiness very well. He brought the role of the drummer to the forefront. I'll give him that. #2 John Bonham influenced every drummer who followed. Nobody used the bass drum like him prior to him. He's important. #1: Neil Peart The reason he sucks at jazz is because he's so strict, rigid, solid and very "quantized" sounding. It's ANTI swing. But it's great for RUSH. Very musical. I'd add Louie Bellson as the most overrated. His swing was stiff and his solos were all the same. And he never told a story with his solos. It was just wankery. Nice guy though.

    • @johanjotun1647
      @johanjotun1647 6 місяців тому +2

      Buddy had weak feet.

    • @alexmanne
      @alexmanne 6 місяців тому +3

      Charlie Watts might be "mediocre" but he has a very distinct and recognizable sound. Can't say that about most drummers. The only time I ever heard unreasonable praise heaped on him was when he passed away. Some people were going way overboard with the praise.

    • @calmac9720
      @calmac9720 6 місяців тому +1

      @@johanjotun1647 absolute rubbish- you really don't know what you're talking about

    • @NelsonMontana1234
      @NelsonMontana1234 6 місяців тому +3

      @@johanjotun1647 Not true. Sure, compared to modern day drummers, but listen to Buddy's footwork in his solos. Masterful phrasing. He was miles ahead of guys of his generation.

    • @Darrylizer1
      @Darrylizer1 6 місяців тому

      What the hell's wrong with Don Brewer?!

  • @mojorisin7371
    @mojorisin7371 11 днів тому +1

    My top 10 picks of overated drummers is: Dave Holland (Judas Priest) Lars Ulrich (Metallica) Ringo (Beetles) Keith Moon (The Who) Charlie Watts (The Rolling Stones) Phil Collins (Genesis) Nick Mason (Pink Floyd) Tommy Lee (Motley Crue) Roger Taylor (Queen) and Mick Fleetwood (Fleetwood Mac) This doesn't mean these drummers suck. Not at all, quite inspirational on some takes but overall they are not nearly as good as the ones who are criminally underrated and deserving of half the praise the aforementioned listed drummers get especially in income ✌🏽♥️

  • @lobserve1
    @lobserve1 6 місяців тому +17

    This isn't an "overrated" review, it's you personal opinion on what drummers should or shouldn't do.

    • @Bartolucci711
      @Bartolucci711 5 місяців тому +7

      So what you’re saying is… this is HIS list of overrated drummers. Got it 😜

    • @lobserve1
      @lobserve1 5 місяців тому +2

      @@Bartolucci711 he's complaining about what some drummers do that he doesn't like. There's no discussion of talent.

    • @Bartolucci711
      @Bartolucci711 5 місяців тому +1

      @@lobserve1 mostly just trolling you ;)

    • @Frip36
      @Frip36 5 місяців тому +1

      @@lobserve1 It's all absurd anyway. Get a grip.

    • @martyhopkirk6826
      @martyhopkirk6826 4 місяці тому +1

      @@Frip36 Would that be a traditional or a match grip?

  • @yandan7010
    @yandan7010 6 місяців тому +6

    Ted McKenna! Amazing sound, underrated.

    • @hairyhardcore
      @hairyhardcore 5 місяців тому

      Had the pleasure of meeting and having a few pints with him. He watched me play. He knew the singer/ guitarist. We were a two piece at the time. Id be lying if I said it was not nerve racking to play in front of a drumming legend but he made the experience great. He was particularly good at letting me know where my weaknesses where, and what I needed to improve without being obvious or rude. Which wouldn't really matter if he did. I know my limitations and I have an odd setup where I am left handed but play a right handed set up, which he did seem to appreciate. He had a limitless amount of stories but I didn't want him to bombard him with questions. I knew he did just fill in for the Rezillos so we talked about that. And he loved talking about the punk and ska stuff. He said he had great fun with Buster Blood vessel with Bad Manners in particular. Great guy. The last thing he said to me was, shouting my name, and saying "keep f*cking battering them drums" Wish I met him more often. He passed away a year or two later.

  • @brussalis
    @brussalis 13 днів тому +3

    Im a rock/metal drummer ... and it pains me to admit it on behalf of my genre ... but at number 5 .... he's bang on the money there. Sorry but its true.

  • @thomasrichmond2413
    @thomasrichmond2413 6 місяців тому +59

    I nominate Andy Edwards

  • @AndrewjWilson
    @AndrewjWilson 6 місяців тому +6

    Ive heard some people say Warren Cann of Ultravox is overrated. I completely disagree. He is a great drummer and he also innovative in drum programming and sounds

  • @desistindo1
    @desistindo1 4 місяці тому +2

    The truth is that these top lists of best drummers (and instrumentalists in general) are massively influenced by the bands and albums that the drummer is involved in. They are iconic bands and albums and the drummer does an excellent job so the tendency is one to say "he's the best drummer in the world!". And the same happens with excellent drummers who weren't involved with such iconic bands or albums, and it's (unfortunately) normal for them to be forgotten from these top lists.

  • @mancuniancandidatem
    @mancuniancandidatem 6 місяців тому +7

    😂I love Gingers solo's. I think they always tell a story. Loved his trio with Bill Frisell and Charlie Haden. I could listen to him play 12/8 African style beats all day.
    I agree that his dismissal of other drummers came from a place of insecurity.
    Enjoyed the video!

    • @victorpearson1418
      @victorpearson1418 6 місяців тому +1

      Ginger rated Bill and Charlie and Bill thought he swung for what its worth .

    • @mancuniancandidatem
      @mancuniancandidatem 6 місяців тому +1

      @@victorpearson1418 I was just reading a short excerpt of Bill Frisell describing the first sessions with Ginger. It seemed like one of the moments where Ginger was truly happy musically. Bill Frisell was a massive Cream fan and to him he said Ginger's playing was already in his DNA so I think it was a big thrill for him to play with Ginger and Charlie, who was also one of his heros.

  • @sinenkaari5477
    @sinenkaari5477 6 місяців тому +4

    The thing about Ginger for me is that he might be overrated for what he did with Cream in the studio couse he did not over play on many tracks couse they did not need it but for the style he developed later he aged like a fine wine doing those african polyrythmn things and people only know his Cream stuff and say this is pretty simple and don't ever look into what he did later and it was mostly live drumsolos. He's under and overrated depending of the perspective you got. People say he overplayed and others say he played too simple :D

    • @Loskov-my3xw
      @Loskov-my3xw 6 місяців тому +1

      Yeah, I think most of his best playing with Cream was live. Disraeli Gears in particular has a real minimalist vibe to it, which is fine in its own way, but you can sort of tell it was recorded in only 2-3 days.
      He also suffers from the crap typical mid-60s style stereo mixes on his drums for those first two Cream albums compared to the slightly later, better recorded players. The mono original is really the only true way to hear Fresh Cream without it being stripped of power and balance.
      For guitar led heavy/psych rock I think his best playing in the studio was with the three Baker Gurvitz Army albums and Masters of Reality.

  • @stereopolice
    @stereopolice 7 днів тому

    I'm an internet drummer. Currently working with a band to become better but I couldn't agree more with your entire list fantastic. Great perspective love hearing your perspective.

  • @agent_o_range
    @agent_o_range 6 місяців тому +8

    The situation with Neil Peart is the same as with Steve Howe on guitar. When Guthrie Govan filled in on guitar in Asia there were all these old fans that claimed in all seriousness that Steve could outplay Guthrie. You can like Steve’s playing more but to claim Steve Howe has better technique than Guthrie Govan…if you believe that you can believe anything.

  • @webbvandiver9139
    @webbvandiver9139 6 місяців тому +6

    Roger Taylor imo doesn’t get talked about much at all here in the states. When I talk about drummers with my musician friends Queen is never mentioned for anything. Obviously they are more a Brit sensation.

    • @JosephFrancisBurton
      @JosephFrancisBurton 6 місяців тому +4

      Growing up in Mexico, Roger Taylor and Peter Criss were my favorites.

    • @webbvandiver9139
      @webbvandiver9139 6 місяців тому +2

      @@JosephFrancisBurton Peter Criss gets ripped a ton but he had his great moments live in the 74-77 era. She from Cobo Hall 1976 is 🔥

  • @alexcanduci3824
    @alexcanduci3824 5 місяців тому +1

    It's interesting about Peart. All you say is absolutely correct, and I think many drummers confuse their favourite drummer with the best drummer. The things about Peart's playing that makes him my favourite drummer is one of the aspects you mention - it's that he was a compositional drummer. How he thought about the drum parts that he put into Rush songs is an art all in itself, and he speaks to so many drummers for that reason alone. Certainly his playing was the touchstone for mine, but I would also say that improvisation is not my strong suit. I would be interested to hear your take on Jon Hiseman - a very similar drummer to Peart, but with stronger chops...

  • @SgtPUSMC
    @SgtPUSMC 6 місяців тому +17

    I'll admit that as a lifelong RUSH fan seeing Neil's name at the top of your list hurt a little bit. But after hearing you out I think you're spot on. Neil was the perfect drummer for RUSH and that's what he wanted to do musically. He freely admitted that he was out of his depth with the Burnin' for Buddy thing. He struggled and was ultimately unhappy with his result. I think one of the things that made Neil so great was his humility, I don't think he let the accolades go to his head and he kept learning and trying to get better. There's no way Neil would have ever put himself at the top of any great drummer list.
    I also think you're spot on about John Bonham and Ian Pace.

    • @broncohab
      @broncohab 2 місяці тому +5

      He was the most innovative progressive rock drummer ever. And innovation makes you great. Not an amateurish opinion like this fool.

    • @censortube3778
      @censortube3778 14 днів тому +1

      After seeing this, right-click don't recommend channel

    • @JamesKerwin-k5p
      @JamesKerwin-k5p 13 днів тому +1

      Sorry, no one should be critiquing another drummer. It's just a personal thing after playing for almost 47. I'm now 60. Every drummer is and has to be different, and they should play "for the song". Neil Peart did just that, end of story. Would Neil fit in with Deep Purple or Led Zeppelin? Hell no.

    • @DesignRhythm
      @DesignRhythm 11 днів тому

      No. This video is utter nonsense.

  • @AndrewjWilson
    @AndrewjWilson 6 місяців тому +38

    Peart was a great compositional drummer

    • @jonathanedwards8696
      @jonathanedwards8696 6 місяців тому

      He only wrote lyrics and drum parts, nothing else.

    • @johnanderson9494
      @johnanderson9494 6 місяців тому +7

      @@jonathanedwards8696 original drum parts have to be composed

    • @BenTevikMusic
      @BenTevikMusic 6 місяців тому +4

      @@jonathanedwards8696he composed his drum parts

    • @Phlakaton88
      @Phlakaton88 6 місяців тому +6

      @@jonathanedwards8696is he supposed to play bass and guitar too? Wtf? He wrote the perfect musical drum parts for those songs.

    • @greengrass1072
      @greengrass1072 6 місяців тому +1

      He was. He’d have all those parts worked out before he hit the studio. Then he’d come in for recording and knock them down in one or two takes, he was amazing. I always loved the Rupert Hine story of when Neil was doing Bravado for Roll the Bones. He couldn’t believe what he was hearing, it sounded like two drummers to him. He had to go out where Neil was playing to see how the hell he was doing it, he was blown away by it. There’s no way he’s overrated just for how many people he’s inspired to pick up a pair of drumsticks and play the instrument. No way Bonham is overrated either. I usually like this guys content, but this one was ridiculous.

  • @harmonygritz2839
    @harmonygritz2839 7 днів тому +1

    Clyde Stubblefield - played for James Brown
    Jabo Starks - played for James Brown
    Lenny White - played for Chick Corea, and Return to Forever
    James "Diamond" Williams - Ohio Players
    Steve Gadd
    Bernard Purdie
    Buddy Miles
    Ernest "Bilbo" Berger - Heatwave
    & Billy Cobham: these are some of my favorite drummers. Although preference is subjective!

  • @cbolt4492
    @cbolt4492 6 місяців тому +15

    If I'm not on this list then I should be! I can't play the drums

    • @erikheddergott5514
      @erikheddergott5514 6 місяців тому +3

      You can‘t be worse than me!
      Never! Ever!

    • @Bryman1970
      @Bryman1970 6 місяців тому +3

      LOL! That was good.

    • @IvanLeirvik
      @IvanLeirvik 6 місяців тому +8

      Then you are not even rated…

    • @progperljungman8218
      @progperljungman8218 6 місяців тому +3

      @@IvanLeirvik 👏The whole point being the ratio between ability and praise

  • @jppagetoo
    @jppagetoo 6 місяців тому +5

    I nominate Keith Moon as overrated. He is a fantastic drummer and I like a lot of what he did. But... He overplayed far too often. He was a drum roll inside a drum roll on top of a fill. When it worked it was great, when it didn't it was busy and distracting. I love Bill Ward, Simon Kirke, Ian Paice, and Carl Palmer. I have to disagree with your assessment of John Bonham, but that's fine, we can have opinions that differ. I am sure my view of Keith Moon will be unpopular too.

    • @peterheckel7149
      @peterheckel7149 6 місяців тому +2

      100% agree. Keith Moon easily #1 overrated drummer... I've been saying this for decades

    • @wayneelliott7011
      @wayneelliott7011 6 місяців тому +4

      Keith played "Lead Drums". That was a huge part of The Who's Sound. Only Keith could do this.

    • @Markusewitz
      @Markusewitz 6 місяців тому

      @@wayneelliott7011 I would argue that Stewart Copeland played "Lead Drums" too. Way more sophisticated but less crazy.

  • @keepthemetalflowing
    @keepthemetalflowing 3 місяці тому +2

    As a fan of (real) music, and hence metal (both classic, modern, and extreme) I love your take and agree with it regarding the "cheating metal drummers" segment. I am a diehard death metal (thrash and a bit less on black metal) fan and other extreme subgenres of metal but I despise what has been done to the drums in modern metal.
    I DO understand that most of these bands (by comparison to more pop or rock-oriented artists) are broke as a joke so affording good equipment is an issue. Regardless, it's egregious what drums sound like on most modern extreme metal albums. The bass (kick) drums sound like someone beating typewriter keys that have some bass pushed onto them. And half the time, you don't know if the drummer in said band on said recording ACTUALLY played the part as it sounds ON the recording because of how fast and extremely precise it is. Quantizing (or lining things up on a grid) is another nasty problem. When did rock or metal need to be so metronomically exact as to sound machine-like instead, oh I don't know -like a REAL human who practiced!
    There is a death metal band, Dysmorphic Demiurge that I absolutely dig the hell out of. There are three guys: a vocalist who also plays some of the bass and two guitarists who play bass as well and split the drum programming duties. I defy anyone to listen to their three albums (of which, I own the first two) and say the drumming doesn't sound like a modern metal drummer as opposed to a program. I love the band so I'm not criticizing them for programming the drums. The problem I raise is you cannot tell the difference anymore between solid drum programming and a real drummer on modern extreme metal albums. And triggers, while being a great invention have destroyed extreme metal. Everyone sounds the SAME because of a huge library of sounds!
    Guys like Vinnie Colaiuta, Jeff Porcaro (RIP), and Bernard Purdie (amongst absolutely countless others) didn't get to the level they are (or were) at by relying on studio gimmicks and production! They can (could) ALL play! I own Vinnie's first solo album and I admit when I got it in the 90's, I thought it was gonna be him ripping solo after chops-filled solo. But no, he played with finesse and restraint. He showed a level of dexterity and musicality that is unmatched. Dave Weckl who is another PHENOMENAL player and isn't merely a drummer but a true musician practiced his butt off to get to the level he is at today! Even going through the issues he did in the 90s with his grip and getting Freddy Gruber to help him. Gavin Harrison, Billy Cobham, Jack DeJohnette, the late and still great Tony Williams, Sean Reinert, Gene Hoglan -I mean I could just list a ton more drummers but you get the point. ALL these guys got somewhere playing their asses off. Yeah, maybe some like Hoglan and the mighty George Kollias use triggers on their kicks (which I don't like) but regardless, they are massively talented (on Kollias' solo album, he plays most of the other rhythmic instruments, and has guests for solos and such).
    Point is, triggering (especially in metal) is just a massive problem. You no longer hear well-tuned and well-recorded drums, you just hear some library catalog sound from a module or computer that some other drummer played on an egregiously overly quantized and gridded song. Let the drums be heard and tweak them in post but let them breathe. Let's hear the drummer, not the triggered sounds. And stop over-quantizing and matching everything up to a grid. Let some mistakes be heard. Or do 20 or 30 takes until you get it right (Master of Puppets/Black album, anyone?).
    If anyone wants to hear a fantastic, chops filled but tasteful rock song, listen to Cozy Powell's "Killer" ua-cam.com/video/oNeG9wcfcf0/v-deo.html. Just pure musicianship (from all parties) with some well tuned drums and a monster (and sadly lost) drummer.
    While I may not agree with all points to the rest of your list, it is, after all, your opinion and this was a great video. Good post.

  • @rolfjamne8922
    @rolfjamne8922 6 місяців тому +8

    Im suprised that Keith Moon is not included 🤔

    • @paulc.288
      @paulc.288 6 місяців тому +1

      I would agree with you. Bonham's drumming was much more important to me over Moonies.

    • @bcromagnon
      @bcromagnon 5 місяців тому +4

      There isn't a single, world-class drummer who can top Moon in the 'Unique Style' department. That's why he's not on this list. There's no one else like him - before or since...any he played in the greatest live band ever.

  • @jotcarey
    @jotcarey 6 місяців тому +9

    Rock drummers idolize John Bonham. John Bonham idolized Carmine Appice of Vanilla Fudge (and got the idea for the oversize bass drum from him). Appice idolized Dino Danelli of the Young Rascals (and got the idea for the oversize bass drum from him). To see a master drummer at work, check out the video showing the Rascals playing Good Loving live in their first appearance on the Ed Sullivan Show.
    Danelli was trained in jazz and was picked by Lionel Hampton to be the drummer of his big band when Danelli was in his mid-teens. Appice wasn't alone in his appreciation of Danelli's playing: all the rock drummers in New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, etc., tried to play like him. (Look up the single Bad Apple by the Pilgrimage - the drummer clearly had Danelli's sound in mind.)

    • @YtuserSumone-rl6sw
      @YtuserSumone-rl6sw 6 місяців тому +2

      @@jotcarey Apparently John thought Barrie Barlow was the best rock drummer.

    • @AlvaroCordova-c7r
      @AlvaroCordova-c7r 6 місяців тому +2

      Dino was top notch .

    • @shanocles
      @shanocles 6 місяців тому

      Yes Dino was a really good influence 👏

    • @wecandobetter9821
      @wecandobetter9821 5 місяців тому

      I always love Appice and Bonham but my all time favorite was the late great Jim Gordon. Thanks for sharing

  • @AlRichardson-vp7fl
    @AlRichardson-vp7fl 5 місяців тому

    Thanks, Andy
    I really enjoyed this video, I think you did a great job of balancing the great parts with the overlooked parts of each drummer’s work.
    In general, I tend to avoid the ‘top 10’ kinds of lists. I mean who’s better out of Krupa, Bruford, and Bob Moses? Does it even make sense to compare them? But I think your discussion here is really useful, as you can pick any one drummer on your list and get a little more info & context without having to consider “who is better than whom?”

  • @paradiddle16
    @paradiddle16 3 місяці тому +3

    I'm from Quebec but some of my favorite drummers are English or Scottish: Mark Brzezicki, Phil Gould and Mel Gaynor. I cannot overstate how good are! I rarely hear them being mentioned by drummers.

  • @eightrodway
    @eightrodway 6 місяців тому +5

    Very perceptive critique of Buddy Rich. I got to see him in person; robotic.

  • @garygomesvedicastrology
    @garygomesvedicastrology 5 місяців тому +1

    A lot of this, as Andy points out, is us stating our preferences in reaction to Andy. I tend to focus on lesser known drummers because they need the publicity (even if they have passed on). For instance, I love Drumbo, Robert Williams, Pip Pyle, Gary Husband (fantastic), Art Tripp, Jon Hiseman, Brian Davison, Robert Wyatt, Mani Neumaier, and Guy Evans, among others, because they are very unique drummers and a bit underrecognized.
    All the drummers mentioned are experts in their areas.

  • @thomaswest7746
    @thomaswest7746 5 місяців тому +3

    What's your opinion on Don Brewer of GFR ?

  • @BednariksGhost
    @BednariksGhost 2 місяці тому +3

    YES! Bill Ward could swing like Art Blakey!

  • @rofavilla
    @rofavilla 8 днів тому

    Even I may not agree with some listed, I really like your honest, humorous, well educated and grounded opinion, respect for that. Greetings from Rio!

  • @jrooney58
    @jrooney58 6 місяців тому +9

    When I was in college in the 1970s Bonham, Baker and Keith Moon always seemed to be in everyone’s top 10 drummers list, and in everyone’s bottom ten list as well. Bonham’s solos came under particularly harsh criticism.
    As a Zeppelin fan, I never thought of him as a bottom tender until I saw Zeppelin play live in 1977 and had to live through Bonham’s 30+ minute drum solo twice. (I saw the first and last night of their stop in Washington DC). Word had gotten out about Joe mind numbingly awful the solo was that on the last night half of the audience used it as an opportunity to go to concessions stands , bathroom breaks or what have you. I have never, ever, seen people stream for the exits like that at a concert, ever. And yet the rest of the concert was top notch. To me that defined why Bonham had such mixed reactions. As a member of that band, he had no peer. As a soloist not so much.

    • @paulkazakoff9231
      @paulkazakoff9231 6 місяців тому +1

      Well probably anyone in the world that played solos that long would end up a little tedious wouldn't it ! I saw Bonham in 72' and his solo that night was around 10 minutes or so and fabulous and certainly not boring.

    • @Honkylips007
      @Honkylips007 10 днів тому

      I always thought what he played on Moby Dick was truly dicked.