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Post by TJ on Jan 6, 2004 16:07:57 GMT -5
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Post by TJ on Jan 6, 2004 16:12:13 GMT -5
« Reply #2 on: Oct 14th, 2003, 7:28pm By: TROLL »
The one I think is the best is not on the list... but the ppl in the list I say Scott Travis cos Painkiller CD & Painkiller Live wow! That bubble bass is so cool. Everyone that I know loves it. One of my friends is a good Percussionist. He started to play when he was 5 & is now 21. So a few years and even to this day he still thinks that the intro to Painkiller is so F'n hard to play! Not only cos it is as fast as hell but the flow it has is really hard to do. The bad thing about Scott is that he has problems doing jazz type of drums...So the 70 ys Priest is the big problem - but he is the Percussionist of todays Judas Priest & A Good One 2
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Post by TJ on Jan 6, 2004 16:13:33 GMT -5
« Reply #3 on: Oct 14th, 2003, 8:07pm By: TJ » Awesome Choices As I Find Most Drummers/Percussionists To Be Talented In Their Own Reicht!!! Dex, I Couldn't Put All Of Your Choices In The Poll With Mine Cos You Can Only Put 7 & The Last One For Option Of Not On The List ...I Personally Don't Think That The Drummer Of Ac/Dc Should've Been On This List Sorry...Personally Ringo Star Did More Wonders On His Tiny Kit Than He Ever Did Anyhow, Anyone Of You Can Create Your Own Polls Also But Make Sure They're In The Proper Categories & Title It VOTE: .... & The Proper Question Of The Poll... Thanks Peepz!
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Post by TJ on Jan 6, 2004 16:18:38 GMT -5
« Reply #5 on: Oct 15th, 2003, 3:10pm By: TJ » John because he rules and he is dead. So respect the dead. And he just RULES Yes, John Is Awesome On That Kit & I Just Realised It When We Bought That New Zeppelin Dvd A Few Weekends Ago ...Man Oh Man Could He Play! Too Bad He's Pushing Up Daisies Though! I Still Think That It's VERY Difficult To Beat Neil Peart In Percussion Area's ! Can't Even See The Guy Behind That Massive Kit Of His & Gongs, Etc I'm Forever Greatful That He Didn't Call It Quits A Few Yrs Ago When His Only Wife & Only Child Died Within 9 Months Of Eachother He Regained His Passions & Remarried & He's Back With A Vengeance I LOVE PEART ALWAYS & FOREVER! DEX Did U Know That He Went To Highschool In Winnipeg & Also The Lead Singer Of The Cars? My GF's Mom Went To Highschool With Them
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Post by TJ on Jan 6, 2004 16:22:34 GMT -5
« Reply #8 on: Oct 26th, 2003, 3:45pm By: ANNA »
Hard it is to vote ;D but i think Scott. good live
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Post by GrimsGirl on Mar 25, 2004 7:06:06 GMT -5
[glow=HotPink,2,300]I would have to say the LEGEND Mr. Neil Peart! He is the most astounding person to ever be put behind a set of not one but two drumsets here. He has influenced many, many popular old and new bands through out many years. He truly is the legendary drummer/percussionist that will be talked about for more years to come. [/glow]
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Post by TJ on Mar 25, 2004 9:53:26 GMT -5
[glow=HotPink,2,300]I would have to say the LEGEND Mr. Neil Peart! He is the most astounding person to ever be put behind a set of not one but two drumsets here. He has influenced many, many popular old and new bands through out many years. He truly is the legendary drummer/percussionist that will be talked about for more years to come. [/glow]
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Post by CorkMan on Mar 26, 2004 4:22:35 GMT -5
Bonham is god
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Post by TJ on Mar 26, 2004 10:46:10 GMT -5
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Post by John on Mar 30, 2004 4:37:19 GMT -5
hmm well its between neal peart and tommy aldridge I 've seen tommy play with the pat travers band god damn man hes good. And well bonham hmm personally I dont think so I dont think he compares to peart or aldridge different times different music sorry :/
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Post by DEX - \m/ on Mar 30, 2004 9:12:53 GMT -5
:)I was thinking that two it's hard becuase you have a band like Rush then there's out and out metal......so styles of rock/metal come into a count here ,I saw aldridge too with pat travers in the UK and he done the solo with his hands etc awesome drummer..........go :(od point
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