Love that thumbnail! I love Eric Carr, I love his makeup, I love the man I love Eric Singer's virtuosity and the way he plays. Love Criss' feel and unique drum parts won't choose, I just wanted to say I love the thumbnail
All I can say, I literally grew up on the band. From Peter, to Eric Carr and Eric Singer. Each drummer had their very own unique style. All were very good. Even myself, took up the drums. It'll always be my one of my true love for music! Rock on, always!!
I just finished watching Kissology one, disk one and Peter Criss was savage. Each of the Kiss drummers contributed their own style, technique and feel but, Peter Criss always was and will always be the Kiss drummer for me.
@@KenVance Been playing guitar and in bands since I was 16. I know good drumming. Criss was good in the early days but he's never been as good as Carr or Singer. During the 96 tour Tommy Thayer had to teach him how to play the very songs he helped write. He's a nice guy but he partied too much.
@@DMDvideo10 So, you're going to argue with my opinion? I never said Peter was a better drummer than Carr or Singer. I just stated that Peter Criss was and will always be the Kiss drummer for me. I appreciate what Carr and Singer brought to the table during their time with Kiss but, I would like to point out though that roughly 90% of the material Kiss toured with after Peter and Ace left or were kicked out of Kiss all the way up to their final show, was that old material from the original band era. I think that speaks volumes as to what the Kiss sound that is preferred by most fans as well as Gene and Paul. Like it or not Peter wrote all of those old drum parts.
@@KenVance Your opinion is just fine. I really like Peter and actually met him in 96. But unlike other fans I'm not pissed at Paul and Gene, I'm pissed at Peter and Ace for screwing up every chance they had to be a part of KISS.
Eric was amazing, but different type of drummer doesn't always mean better!!! Peter in his prime was one of the best drummers on planet earth 🌏!!!! Catman was the best
Eric God rest his soul was amazing and a hard hitting metal style drummer, but if you want to compare that, then he was not in the league of God rest his soul as well, Frankie Banalli from Quiot Riot, fact!!!
I had the privilege of seeing all three men perform in concert. And while they were all good, I will say that Eric was downright fucking vicious on the skins. He is missed.
IMO, Eric Carr was the most technical drummer of KISS. He had such a unique style of playing that no one had ever seen before. His drum parts were tasty, and fit perfectly in KISS's music.
I agree just look at the passion when Eric is playing, you cant fake that. I still get the goosebumps when I watch Detroit Rock City from Sydney 1980. Wish they could release stuff from the 80s. That would be great. There is just animalize live uncensored that is pro shot and its really great.
Oh man, I wouldn't say the most technical....is say thats Singer, I know the past 20 years dont show it...I think he was asked to play more like Peter, alive 3 Rea shows him off though, but i will say carr was probably the most bombastic high energy powerhouse kiss ever had
Well no one Who use to listen to peter didnt hear Erics level before.but again live hé played much to fast and that wasn't in favour of the songs at all.often there was really poor dynamic in his playing.always hit as hard as you can insn't the way to play.but ofcourse i didnt hear him playing it all.its a opinion in regular.
I agree its good, but when Peter and Ace walked in they blew the audience away when they played. The audience went absolutely crasy during 2000 man and Beth. Eric and Bruce came back after that while the audience booed them. When they played Nothing To Loose together Eric started to sing and when Peter chimned in the audience went crasy. Peter said sing it for the catman and they didnt sing for Eric Singer I can tell you.
Yyyyyyyyyyyyeeeeeeeeeeesssssss totally agreed!!! Liked Peter but Eric Carr forced kiss to change there sound he was awesome and is deeply missed but Eric Singer had to fill in 4 shoes not 2 I find him extremely talented drummer and I don't think anyone else could've taken Eric Carrs place than Eric Singer 🤘🤘🤘✌️🖤🤘🤘🤘
Indeed.He gets WAY too much grief.His resume speaks volumes. You don't drum for Sabbath,Alice Cooper,Badlands,Gary Moore,etc...because your just OK on the kit.😊
Eric Carr is by far my favorite Kiss drummer. That is the whole picture, playing, charisma, personality. But I agree that Singer’s drumming during the MTV acoustic show is great.
It could have been anybody else instead of Peter and they still would have made it. Ace Frehley's guitar playing and Paul and Gene's songs are what moved Kiss forward. Not Peter
@@PISStopherNolanthe original lineup was what made KISS. Foreigner is a perfect example of a band still playing long after all the originals but one left. The original songs are the best and most recognized. New material is weak and simply a “ Hey, we need money, so let’s cobble something together and do a tour.” Yeah, no thanks garage band.
Tough question. Peter in the early days helped build the whole KISS sound. Eric Carr played much harder than Peter with his own style. Eric is also a good drummer and very good technically. Hard to answer but I always will lean towards Peter.
I love all three for their individual styles and your description of them is perfect. Anton Fig’s sneaky contributions were great, he’s an awesome drummer in his own right. Although I don’t like to use the word “favourite” KISS drummer, Eric Carr… 😢
Eric Carr. HANDS DOWN! I will always love Peter Criss, But the BEST line-up of this band on a musical level was 1980-1982. Ace, Gene, Paul & Eric. RIP 👼
Peter's work on the first 7 albums was GREAT ! Between 1974 and 1977 Peter was amazing. 100,000 years solo in 1976 at Cobo hall is proof of that. In fact, Peter's drumming on Kiss alive is the only thing that Eddie Kramer said he didn't have to touch up in the studio. I saw Peter on the reunion tour at MSG and again on the PC tour. I think his playing on the PC tour was better than the reunion. Peter Criss is a living legend. For his haters it's not 1976 anymore. We all get old and go through shit. I saw Eric Carr with Kiss on the CN tour in 86. He played a tremendous solo and it was definitely a highlight of the performance. I think Eric's style was what they needed in the 80's. I think it's a shame how he was treated by P and G at the end. RIP Eric Carr. As far as Eric singer I think he's technically the best drummer Kiss ever had. I thought he was great on Revenge. That being said, I stopped going to see Kiss live after the original line up broke up again. I guess I'm a purist and I just didn't like Tommy and Eric Singer dressed up like Ace and Peter. I discovered Kiss as a little kid in 1976. Alive was my first Kiss album and it's still their best live record. It was a different world in the 70's and there was a mystique surrounding them at the time. No one knew what they looked like. Unless you were alive at the time I don't think u can truly grasp what it was like to be a Kiss fan. Anyway, they were all great and exactly what Kiss needed at the time. 🤘
I appreciate the contributions of each one of these drummers. If I had to choose one, it would be Singer simply because I enjoy the visuals he brings to the music and instrument.
When Dynasty came out that was an end if an Era. It was all downhill from there. And then you lose Ace & Peter. At that point it didn't matter who was on drums.
There was no bad drummer in Kiss.each one had their own talent.but my favourite was Eric Carr as he put the rock n roll back into kiss which was missing in dynasty and unmasked.creatures of the night is their best rock album to date mainly because of Eric Carr’s drumming.RIP Eric gone but never forgotten.
Eric Carr had it all. What they captured on the Creatures of the Night album will never be surpassed. He single handidly changed the sound of the band and he was a far superior drummer than the other 2.
I'm a little biased having been a teenager when kiss came out. Did get to see Peter on 3 tours. Never seen Eric Carr play live but enjoyed his hard playing. IMO Singer looks like he's going through the motions back there.
Like them all, Love Peter’s swing, Singer’s technique (and vocals) but my favorite is Eric Carr. Sooooo powerful, his drum sound was Huge, his playing style was aggressive, he definitely pushed Kiss to be a heavier band. You listen to the Drum sound on Creatures, it is so fierce, but when you hear the man himself speak, he was so humble and such a gentle soul, its difficult to reconcile his playing with the man himself, Just an all around fan favorite
I rreally feel that is a shame they didnt release an official live album during the 1980s. There were so many great shows with Paul, Gene, Eric And Bruce. The Unmasked tour for me is the greatest tour they ever did, they sounded very good, fresh and with lots of energy.
Peter Criss- had a knack for finding a beat you could tap your feet to. Eric Singer- power and technical ability. Eric Carr- had a primal feel that feel that hits you hard.
No hay mejor o peor ,cada baterista tiene su propio sello tocando en la banda más caliente , cada uno dio lo que tenía,se dejaron llevar por el fenómeno ❤KISS❤
Damn when I started to play drums I used to think Eric Carr was the best! After few years of drumming let me tell u something! Try to play cold gin and Detroit rock city ( all ghost notes included) is very hard! Peter for me is as good as Carr but with a very different style and hard to understand by rock fans
The diffrenece is that Peter was his own person in Kiss with 25% of the votes. Eric had none. He had his say, but it didnt matter cause Gene and Paul ran the show. Eric played really well, but if he played to fast or wasnt a teamplayer he would have been gone just like mark st john and Vinnie Vincent.
honestly, I can't choose. They all were great and pulled their weight in the band. If I had to choose one, I'd say Singer. Strong vocals, best technically skilled, and lasted the longest.
@@acrocks6893 i can't choose. I appreciate the chemistry of the early band which wouldn't have happened without Peter Criss but looking at the footage of the unmasked tour I thought Eric Carr was a beast. I saw Eric Singer live twice and thought he stole the show.
Peter criss was brilliant 73 -78 carr was great at his own stuff but played classics to fast no feel. the other one doesn't count hes a cover band drummer .I would of loved carr to have played on trouble walking would of killed it but jealous crybaby synching Stanley cant have that so to me criss number 1 carr close 2nd but carr seemed like a great guy
A lot of KISS fans are going to hate me for saying this, but Eric Singer has proven to be the best of the band's three drummers. Yet, if there ever were an award for "People's Rock Star," it would be Eric Carr who would win it every time, hands-down.
Yo no soy baterista ni mucho menos pero llevo 55 escuchando baterías y percusión y Singer es el mejor de Kiss pero lo hemos visto ya más mayor q a Carr q estaba en sus años más joven..y eso se nota singer en su juventud no era tan rápido como Carr pero sonaba fuerte y divino...
Peter Criss. No Criss = No KISS. I know of a lot of technically good drummers, many legends in their own right. But there's only one catman and no matter how proficient they are, nobody plays like the cat.
As drummers we know it's not always technique, it's feel and Peter is head and shoulders above all when it comes to feel and remember everyone else is a replacement, 🤟
As if you even have to ask.Eric Carr was the best drummer Kiss ever had and its not even close.That being said the original four members will always be who i think of when someone brings up Kiss.
Eric Carr, hands down. Peter had a good drumming style, jazzy with a little R&B flair. Eric Singer is a beast behind the kit, definitely a metal drummer, but The Fox was the best in my opinion. Carr fused the English rock style with hard rock and put his own spin on it and really elevated KISS' sound in the 80s
Not a big fan of Peter but he was the 1st and the iconic nostalgia went with him. Eric Carr was overall the best but it all started with Peter. Singer is just a copy cat of Peter. Sorry but fact!!
When Eric Singer started playing with Kiss in the 90s was the best. When they put the make up on him and made him play more traditionally it lost that kick it had when he joined.
Eso es lo q yo digo era Singer mejor q ninguno y con su temple tan natural yo en mi opinión Criss parecía un robot tocando sin sentimiento. La música se siente.yo creo q Singer o Carr y Kulick si hubieran empezado de originales en los 70s hubiera sido la bomba 🔥🔥🔥🔥todos lo videos q he visto con ellos me lo paso mejor.
my opinion .Peter Criss had the correct feel for there music at that time they didnt need a double bass power drummer .Peters Style made those songs great like Ringo to the Beatles .Then the next phase was Eric Car who made the music of that Era Heavy and added that 80 heavy feel to take kiss to the next level .Not much of Peter Criss in his playing all his own .Then Eric singer came along and mixed the 2 together to sound like a little of Both of them that was great also ..But for me i have to go with the Original Cat man Peter Criss ..Stay well
Eric Singer en su época joven con su melena tocaba súper bien mejor q Criss y Carr tocaba tb súper. Pero hemos visto más a Singer con más edad y aunq era bueno y me encanta q haría Carr con la edad q ha llegado Singer. La juventud se nota. Y Singer estaba muy natural lo hacía todo muy sano por lo q yo veo...😊😊😊😊😊
Not taking anything away from the others, but there was only one KISS and that was with Peter. Honestly when they first came about I though they were more of a gimmick than good musicians. I did draw the characters on students school book covers. Then someone gave me the Alive album to listen to 100,000 years. I like most any percussion and liked that and some other songs. After Peter and Ace left I never listened to any of their other stuff.
Carr, Criss, Singer in terms of favorite. As a diehard that goes back to the 70's with the band, COTN was exactly how I had always wanted to Kiss to sound. Singer, Carr, Criss in terms of technical ability although it's really probably a wash in that department between the two Eric's. I like Pete, he helped define their sound but I also always felt he was the weakest member of the band in terms of playing. Yes, no doubt he fit as the 70's catalog can attest but how much more powerful could Kiss have been with a more Bonhamesque or Appice type of drummer.
Peter Criss all the way. You look at the original band live and it just worked and they’ve never been the same since. Eric Carr and Singer are great too. Just different
Love that thumbnail!
I love Eric Carr, I love his makeup, I love the man
I love Eric Singer's virtuosity and the way he plays. Love Criss' feel and unique drum parts
won't choose, I just wanted to say I love the thumbnail
Peter Criss had the touch/feel. Eric Carr had the Passion and the drive. Eric Singer had the technique and the ability to do as Gene and Paul told him
Well said! Totally agree
In my opinion Singer played better outside of Kiss.
All I can say, I literally grew up on the band. From Peter, to Eric Carr and Eric Singer. Each drummer had their very own unique style. All were very good. Even myself, took up the drums. It'll always be my one of my true love for music! Rock on, always!!
I just finished watching Kissology one, disk one and Peter Criss was savage. Each of the Kiss drummers contributed their own style, technique and feel but, Peter Criss always was and will always be the Kiss drummer for me.
Savage? You don’t know drumming.
@@DMDvideo10 It seems you haven't watched Kissology one, or it is you that doesn't know drumming.
@@KenVance Been playing guitar and in bands since I was 16. I know good drumming. Criss was good in the early days but he's never been as good as Carr or Singer. During the 96 tour Tommy Thayer had to teach him how to play the very songs he helped write. He's a nice guy but he partied too much.
@@DMDvideo10 So, you're going to argue with my opinion? I never said Peter was a better drummer than Carr or Singer. I just stated that Peter Criss was and will always be the Kiss drummer for me. I appreciate what Carr and Singer brought to the table during their time with Kiss but, I would like to point out though that roughly 90% of the material Kiss toured with after Peter and Ace left or were kicked out of Kiss all the way up to their final show, was that old material from the original band era. I think that speaks volumes as to what the Kiss sound that is preferred by most fans as well as Gene and Paul. Like it or not Peter wrote all of those old drum parts.
@@KenVance Your opinion is just fine. I really like Peter and actually met him in 96. But unlike other fans I'm not pissed at Paul and Gene, I'm pissed at Peter and Ace for screwing up every chance they had to be a part of KISS.
Eric Carr came at the right time for KISS. He was the kick in the ass for KISS when the band needed it.❤
Eric Carr was the drummer
4988 Caterpillar Yes the best💋
Eric was amazing, but different type of drummer doesn't always mean better!!! Peter in his prime was one of the best drummers on planet earth 🌏!!!! Catman was the best
Eric God rest his soul was amazing and a hard hitting metal style drummer, but if you want to compare that, then he was not in the league of God rest his soul as well, Frankie Banalli from Quiot Riot, fact!!!
ERIC CARR
I had the privilege of seeing all three men perform in concert. And while they were all good, I will say that Eric was downright fucking vicious on the skins. He is missed.
I have seen all 3. All are great drummers. I preferred Eric Carr
IMO, Eric Carr was the most technical drummer of KISS. He had such a unique style of playing that no one had ever seen before. His drum parts were tasty, and fit perfectly in KISS's music.
I agree just look at the passion when Eric is playing, you cant fake that. I still get the goosebumps when I watch Detroit Rock City from Sydney 1980. Wish they could release stuff from the 80s. That would be great. There is just animalize live uncensored that is pro shot and its really great.
Oh man, I wouldn't say the most technical....is say thats Singer, I know the past 20 years dont show it...I think he was asked to play more like Peter, alive 3 Rea shows him off though, but i will say carr was probably the most bombastic high energy powerhouse kiss ever had
Well no one Who use to listen to peter didnt hear Erics level before.but again live hé played much to fast and that wasn't in favour of the songs at all.often there was really poor dynamic in his playing.always hit as hard as you can insn't the way to play.but ofcourse i didnt hear him playing it all.its a opinion in regular.
@@jojjeoskarsson784 Passion in playing the drums or what ever doesn't neccaserly makes you playing well.
@@axlvino1709 Whats your point?
Anton Fig, 🤟
I really like Eric Singer as a drummer. The MTV-Unplugged really highlighted his talent.
I agree its good, but when Peter and Ace walked in they blew the audience away when they played. The audience went absolutely crasy during 2000 man and Beth. Eric and Bruce came back after that while the audience booed them. When they played Nothing To Loose together Eric started to sing and when Peter chimned in the audience went crasy. Peter said sing it for the catman and they didnt sing for Eric Singer I can tell you.
Yyyyyyyyyyyyeeeeeeeeeeesssssss totally agreed!!! Liked Peter but Eric Carr forced kiss to change there sound he was awesome and is deeply missed but Eric Singer had to fill in 4 shoes not 2 I find him extremely talented drummer and I don't think anyone else could've taken Eric Carrs place than Eric Singer 🤘🤘🤘✌️🖤🤘🤘🤘
Indeed.He gets WAY too much grief.His resume speaks volumes.
You don't drum for Sabbath,Alice Cooper,Badlands,Gary Moore,etc...because your just OK on the kit.😊
Eric Carr is by far my favorite Kiss drummer. That is the whole picture, playing, charisma, personality. But I agree that Singer’s drumming during the MTV acoustic show is great.
@@jeffhodge7272 that is exactly why
Eric Carr is King!!!
Having seen Eric Carr twice I've got to pick him,man that was amazing!
They're all great but without Peter they would have never had a shot in kiss I always go with the original
It could have been anybody else instead of Peter and they still would have made it. Ace Frehley's guitar playing and Paul and Gene's songs are what moved Kiss forward. Not Peter
@@PISStopherNolanthe original lineup was what made KISS. Foreigner is a perfect example of a band still playing long after all the originals but one left. The original songs are the best and most recognized. New material is weak and simply a “ Hey, we need money, so let’s cobble something together and do a tour.” Yeah, no thanks garage band.
I gotta go with Carr.
i met him several times on hot in the shade tour, always such a nice guy, he rocked kiss!
Eric Carr🤘
OMG Eric carr no doubt!!
Tough question. Peter in the early days helped build the whole KISS sound. Eric Carr played much harder than Peter with his own style. Eric is also a good drummer and very good technically. Hard to answer but I always will lean towards Peter.
I love all three for their individual styles and your description of them is perfect. Anton Fig’s sneaky contributions were great, he’s an awesome drummer in his own right. Although I don’t like to use the word “favourite” KISS drummer, Eric Carr… 😢
Even though I love the original four, Carr was the best…Singer brought noting new to the band
I’ve seen them all Carr was amazing and Singer is top notch as well. Criss although iconic was good but not in the same league with those guys.
Eric Carr. HANDS DOWN! I will always love Peter Criss, But the BEST line-up of this band on a musical level was 1980-1982. Ace, Gene, Paul & Eric. RIP 👼
Peter's work on the first 7 albums was GREAT ! Between 1974 and 1977 Peter was amazing. 100,000 years solo in 1976 at Cobo hall is proof of that. In fact, Peter's drumming on Kiss alive is the only thing that Eddie Kramer said he didn't have to touch up in the studio. I saw Peter on the reunion tour at MSG and again on the PC tour. I think his playing on the PC tour was better than the reunion. Peter Criss is a living legend. For his haters it's not 1976 anymore. We all get old and go through shit. I saw Eric Carr with Kiss on the CN tour in 86. He played a tremendous solo and it was definitely a highlight of the performance. I think Eric's style was what they needed in the 80's. I think it's a shame how he was treated by P and G at the end. RIP Eric Carr. As far as Eric singer I think he's technically the best drummer Kiss ever had. I thought he was great on Revenge. That being said, I stopped going to see Kiss live after the original line up broke up again. I guess I'm a purist and I just didn't like Tommy and Eric Singer dressed up like Ace and Peter. I discovered Kiss as a little kid in 1976. Alive was my first Kiss album and it's still their best live record. It was a different world in the 70's and there was a mystique surrounding them at the time. No one knew what they looked like. Unless you were alive at the time I don't think u can truly grasp what it was like to be a Kiss fan. Anyway, they were all great and exactly what Kiss needed at the time. 🤘
They weren't just characters either like P and G claim. They were 4 unique people behind the make up that created their own personas. IMO.
For me still Peter Criss 1973 - 78 !
Eric Carr was Great around Creatures of the Night
And beyond that unlike the beatles
I appreciate the contributions of each one of these drummers. If I had to choose one, it would be Singer simply because I enjoy the visuals he brings to the music and instrument.
Eric Singer
Si Singer era el mejor para mi 🥁
When Dynasty came out that was an end if an Era. It was all downhill from there. And then you lose Ace & Peter. At that point it didn't matter who was on drums.
There was no bad drummer in Kiss.each one had their own talent.but my favourite was Eric Carr as he put the rock n roll back into kiss which was missing in dynasty and unmasked.creatures of the night is their best rock album to date mainly because of Eric Carr’s drumming.RIP Eric gone but never forgotten.
Both Gene and Paul said thaty Eric Carrs playing ability was far better then Peters was.
Eric Carr had it all. What they captured on the Creatures of the Night album will never be surpassed. He single handidly changed the sound of the band and he was a far superior drummer than the other 2.
I'm a little biased having been a teenager when kiss came out. Did get to see Peter on 3 tours. Never seen Eric Carr play live but enjoyed his hard playing. IMO Singer looks like he's going through the motions back there.
Eric Carr! Hands down.
Eric Carr and Eric Singer.
CADA UNO FUE IMPORTANTE EN CADA FORMACION DE KISS, AGUANTE, PETER CRISS, ERIC CARR Y ERIC SINGER
Like them all, Love Peter’s swing, Singer’s technique (and vocals) but my favorite is Eric Carr. Sooooo powerful, his drum sound was Huge, his playing style was aggressive, he definitely pushed Kiss to be a heavier band. You listen to the Drum sound on Creatures, it is so fierce, but when you hear the man himself speak, he was so humble and such a gentle soul, its difficult to reconcile his playing with the man himself, Just an all around fan favorite
They are all great , but there is no Kiss without the Criss.
1. Carr 2.Criss ( very close) distant 3rd . Singer
Eric Carr &
Peter criss only
Eric Carr is my number 1 favorite KISS drummer, Eric Singer is a very very close second and nothing against Peter Criss but he is number 3.
EC for me will be the number 1 for me always
🤠 Peter. That cat could swing.
Singer. He can play it all.
I rreally feel that is a shame they didnt release an official live album during the 1980s. There were so many great shows with Paul, Gene, Eric And Bruce. The Unmasked tour for me is the greatest tour they ever did, they sounded very good, fresh and with lots of energy.
Peter Criss- had a knack for finding a beat you could tap your feet to.
Eric Singer- power and technical ability.
Eric Carr- had a primal feel that feel that hits you hard.
No hay mejor o peor ,cada baterista tiene su propio sello tocando en la banda más caliente , cada uno dio lo que tenía,se dejaron llevar por el fenómeno ❤KISS❤
Damn when I started to play drums I used to think Eric Carr was the best! After few years of drumming let me tell u something! Try to play cold gin and Detroit rock city ( all ghost notes included) is very hard! Peter for me is as good as Carr but with a very different style and hard to understand by rock fans
The diffrenece is that Peter was his own person in Kiss with 25% of the votes. Eric had none. He had his say, but it didnt matter cause Gene and Paul ran the show. Eric played really well, but if he played to fast or wasnt a teamplayer he would have been gone just like mark st john and Vinnie Vincent.
Peter was my favorite but Eric was bad ass and Singers great as well.All them are great in their own ways.
honestly, I can't choose. They all were great and pulled their weight in the band. If I had to choose one, I'd say Singer. Strong vocals, best technically skilled, and lasted the longest.
All of them were great when they were great ! Jazz, Power & Passion !
Peter, Eric C, Anton, Eric S.. not up for discussion, this is the order, 🤣
All 3 are great and all 3 kept kiss going .❤
I like them all.
But the question is which one was the best not because you like all 3????
@@acrocks6893 i can't choose. I appreciate the chemistry of the early band which wouldn't have happened without Peter Criss but looking at the footage of the unmasked tour I thought Eric Carr was a beast.
I saw Eric Singer live twice and thought he stole the show.
Peter Criss, of course!!! Then maybe... Anton Fig, Eric, Blonde Eric and Brown-nose Eric?
Love from Sweden 💖
Peter gave the band swing the others couldn't. He was jazz trained I believe, the others were straight rock.
Peter 🤘
Peter criss was brilliant 73 -78 carr was great at his own stuff but played classics to fast no feel. the other one doesn't count hes a cover band drummer .I would of loved carr to have played on trouble walking would of killed it but jealous crybaby synching Stanley cant have that so to me criss number 1 carr close 2nd but carr seemed like a great guy
THE BEST TWO DRUMMERS OF KISS IS PETER AND ERIC 🥁🥁🥁🥁
1. Eric Carr
2. Peter Criss
3. Eric Singer
A lot of KISS fans are going to hate me for saying this, but Eric Singer has proven to be the best of the band's three drummers. Yet, if there ever were an award for "People's Rock Star," it would be Eric Carr who would win it every time, hands-down.
Yo no soy baterista ni mucho menos pero llevo 55 escuchando baterías y percusión y Singer es el mejor de Kiss pero lo hemos visto ya más mayor q a Carr q estaba en sus años más joven..y eso se nota singer en su juventud no era tan rápido como Carr pero sonaba fuerte y divino...
Peter Criss.
No Criss = No KISS.
I know of a lot of technically good drummers, many legends in their own right. But there's only one catman and no matter how proficient they are, nobody plays like the cat.
En Kiss el único q sin el no sería beso es PAUL STANLEY.....🎸🎤🕺⭐️⭐️
OKAY THE BEST KISS DRUMMER WAS ERIC CARR👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Of course it was Eric Carr!!! One of the best drummers of all time!
As drummers we know it's not always technique, it's feel and Peter is head and shoulders above all when it comes to feel and remember everyone else is a replacement, 🤟
As if you even have to ask.Eric Carr was the best drummer Kiss ever had and its not even close.That being said the original four members will always be who i think of when someone brings up Kiss.
Eric Carr, hands down. Peter had a good drumming style, jazzy with a little R&B flair. Eric Singer is a beast behind the kit, definitely a metal drummer, but The Fox was the best in my opinion. Carr fused the English rock style with hard rock and put his own spin on it and really elevated KISS' sound in the 80s
Eric Carr;the Best!!!!!!
Not a big fan of Peter but he was the 1st and the iconic nostalgia went with him. Eric Carr was overall the best but it all started with Peter. Singer is just a copy cat of Peter. Sorry but fact!!
To me Eric Carr will always be the best. Wait - could you please pronounce zenith.
Peter Criss, hands down!!
They were all good to me nothing beats the original 4 members
Eric Carr
Seems there are two cats, but only one fox.
Anton Fig or the drum machine on Hot in the shade! :p
Yeah anton waS a really good drummer youRe right about that.
When Eric Singer started playing with Kiss in the 90s was the best. When they put the make up on him and made him play more traditionally it lost that kick it had when he joined.
Eso es lo q yo digo era Singer mejor q ninguno y con su temple tan natural yo en mi opinión Criss parecía un robot tocando sin sentimiento. La música se siente.yo creo q Singer o Carr y Kulick si hubieran empezado de originales en los 70s hubiera sido la bomba 🔥🔥🔥🔥todos lo videos q he visto con ellos me lo paso mejor.
Eric Singer is the best Kiss drummer of all time. It’s not even close.
my opinion .Peter Criss had the correct feel for there music at that time they didnt need a double bass power drummer .Peters Style made those songs great like Ringo to the Beatles .Then the next phase was Eric Car who made the music of that Era Heavy and added that 80 heavy feel to take kiss to the next level .Not much of Peter Criss in his playing all his own .Then Eric singer came along and mixed the 2 together to sound like a little of Both of them that was great also ..But for me i have to go with the Original Cat man Peter Criss ..Stay well
Eric had the most power out of all of them.
Peter criss
Criss #1
Eric Singer en su época joven con su melena tocaba súper bien mejor q Criss y Carr tocaba tb súper. Pero hemos visto más a Singer con más edad y aunq era bueno y me encanta q haría Carr con la edad q ha llegado Singer. La juventud se nota. Y Singer estaba muy natural lo hacía todo muy sano por lo q yo veo...😊😊😊😊😊
Peter Criss.
Peter Criss enbodies the true sound of KISS.
They had one?
Obviously Peter In His Day
Eric Singer by far.
Not taking anything away from the others, but there was only one KISS and that was with Peter.
Honestly when they first came about I though they were more of a gimmick than good musicians. I did draw the characters on students school book covers. Then someone gave me the Alive album to listen to 100,000 years. I like most any percussion and liked that and some other songs. After Peter and Ace left I never listened to any of their other stuff.
I didn't know Paul wore high heels in the Lick it up photo shoot
Me either- interesting
@@gopherb3985 did you see that pic? 1:23 -1:34
That looks like AI to be honest with you!
Carr, Criss, Singer in terms of favorite. As a diehard that goes back to the 70's with the band, COTN was exactly how I had always wanted to Kiss to sound. Singer, Carr, Criss in terms of technical ability although it's really probably a wash in that department between the two Eric's. I like Pete, he helped define their sound but I also always felt he was the weakest member of the band in terms of playing. Yes, no doubt he fit as the 70's catalog can attest but how much more powerful could Kiss have been with a more Bonhamesque or Appice type of drummer.
"3 Great Drummers each in their own Style"
Peter Criss all the way. You look at the original band live and it just worked and they’ve never been the same since. Eric Carr and Singer are great too. Just different
Eric Carr easily the best.
Cada etapa es buena ,sólo que ,la del ZORRO ❤ es algo especial❤❤❤❤KISS❤
Erics Singer hands down
Eric Carr was the best KISS drummer.
Peter Chris
eric carr was the man!
peter criss definitely