Can You Identify 70’s Drummers? | The Drum Department 🥁 (Ep.63)
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- The 1970s were a decade of decadence, change, and growth for drummers. HUGE drumkits, 7-minute songs, and drum solos reigned supreme - today the panel will have to see if they can identify some of the biggest names in 1970s drumming by only hearing their drum parts- can YOU name that 70’s drummer?
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Bill Ward is crazily underrated.
good point
I was shocked he wasn’t mentioned!
Rejoice! The next "The Genius of" video is going to be about him (finally!). Hope they cover the more jazzy tracks of Sabbath.
It actually starts at 08:00
The host yapped that much?
Clive Bunker - Jethro Tull
Steve Upton - Wishbone Ash
Pierre Van Der Linden - Focus
Jim Copley - Upp
Ritchie Hayward - Little Feat
All together," Let's go all about Ian Paice! "
Peter Criss didn't play on Kiss' Dynasty album. Drum parts were recorded by Anton Fig.
He played on Dirty Livin
@@TheZappawizard I didn't know that, thx
Audio engineering in the 60s and 70s is unparalleled. What they were able to do without all the computer technology we take for granted now is amazing.
I grew up with 2000s and 2010s music. In my high school period, most of my friends were listening to KPOP (SNSD, Super junior, etc.). I was super not into those music, nor most of the hit singles in western music. I remember one day in the English lesson, my English teacher gave us an exercise: listen to a song (actually it was a MV) and fill in the blanks of the missing lyrics. The song was Another Brick in the Wall Pt. 2 (with The Happiest Days of Our Lives). It changed me forever. From that day, my playlist has been filled with 70s music (i guess over 80% of songs are from the 70s).
70s was truly the best era of modern music.
60s - 90s music is incredible.
I quite enjoyed the metal Daniel Radcliffe
the guy next to the laptop looking at the screen probably reading the chat for hints 29:10 and literally at 35:28 admits he saw the answer lol.
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Recognized Mick Fleetwood and Jimmy Chamberlin right away.
It’s funny that Jimmy mimicking a drum loop came back for 1979, because the Pumpkins started with a drum machine before Jimmy joined. The drum intro for I Am One was programmed by Billy Corgan on a drum machine, and Jimmy started putting a floor tom on his rack to make it easier to play.
I just was asking why he was never talked about.
Brian Downey was the best drummer from the 70's hands down... maybe the best drummer ever!
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Vinnie C.
I was a teen in the 80s and essentially a complete metalhead. BUT I really learned today what period of music really stuck with me and influenced me. It was the 70s. I got all but 1.
you should have them write the answers on a small white board so they all get a chance to answer
My five favorite 70s drummers: Bill Bruford, Billy Cobham, Terry Bozzio, John Bonham, Stewart Copeland.
@@godparticle4883No. he’s not. They formed in ‘77 Had 2 hit songs in 1978. That counts as a 70’s drummer in my book. It should in yours too.
I'm not even a fan of RUSH in the slightest but it's funny when people who say they are RUSH fanatics - pronounce it Neil PURT 😆
Even funnier when Canadians mispronounce “about” as “a boot.” So what do they know about pronunciation. And then you have Bostonians that misspronounce everything!
70's Drummer's that are my favorites
1.Phil Rudd AC/DC
2.Cozy Powell Rainbow
3. Bill Ward Black Sabbath
4. Peter Criss Kiss
5. Ian Paice Deep Purple
6. John Bonham Zeppelin
7. Lee Kerslake Uriah Heep/Ozzy
8. Kieth Moon The Who
9. Phil Collins Genesis
10.Neil Peart Rush
Phil Rudd at the top and Neil Peart at the bottom is crazy
@@David-cu1xy Phil's my biggest drumming influence so he's always at the top
My favorite thing about drums is the sound that is produced when you bang upon them with sticks or other solid objects, but I've always been quirky like that
Barriemore Barlow (Jethro Tull), Danny Seraphine (Chicago), Phil Ehart (Kansas), Tommy Aldridge (Pat Travers....), Ansley Dunbar (Journey), Rod Morgenstein (Dixie Dregs), Alan White (Yes).
I mean, Bill Bruford is greater than Alan White including the Yes repertoire
Thanks for listing the worst music of the 70s
@@fredericoa.c. Bruford's best work is with King Crimson
@@VuotoPneumaNN I do agree with that, even though I love his work in Steve Howe's solo project and in the jazz group he formed.
Great fun. Love these quizzes. I only guessed 2 of these... but then I'm not a drummer! :)
p.s. someone should've put the young'un down for his nap rather than making him sit yawning in front of cameras for this hour! LOL
I got Fleetwood Mac just from the description, and there was no doubt at soon as the bass came in.
carly barrett. his snare is iconic. wailers forever
Nick Mason, Gary Mallaber (Steve Miller Band), Danny Seraphine (Chicago), Garry Peterson (The Guess Who), Mike Kellie (Spooky Tooth), Floyd Sneed (Three Dog Night), Peter Hoorelbeke (A.K.A. Rivera) (Rare Earth), Dennis Elliott (Foreigner), Jerry Edmonton (Steppenwolf), Steve Gadd (David Ruffin), James Gadson (David Ruffin), Lee Kerslake, (Toe Fat) Bobby Colomby (Blood, Sweat, and Tears), Carmine Appice, (Vanilla Fudge).
Bill Buford for me, because of the creativity.
Rest assured, second guy from the left, Dire Straits and Supertramp are on heavy rotation as musac in supermarkets where I live. 33:39
My top 70s drummers:
Terry Bozzio
John Bonham
Billy Cobham
Aynsley Dunbar
Jim Gordon.
Man, I got More Than a Feeling almost instantly 😂 I've taught that song so many times I can't even count
Also, I love how I got only the ones the hosts didn't get 😂
that Boston clip was tight !!! I thought either Steve Miller band like 73 era or Grand Funk at first.. the drums were very crispy and classic
More than a feeling instantly stood out to me what a great song
This beats the hell out of jeopardy . My favorite game show ever !!
Haha, the Eagles micro track. Love it!
Also, the best Mike Myers Dutch accent I've ever heard.
Steve Gadd and Jeff Porcaro from Steeley Dan and all those other bands they played with.
39:51 perfect MULTIPLE harmony, rare
Barriemore Barlow - Jethro Tull
Phil Collins - Genesis
Bill Bruford - Yes and King Crimson
Neil Peart - Rush
Dave Mattacks - Fairport Convention and session man
Guy Evans - Van Der Graaf Generator
Giulio Capiozzo - Area and session man
Awesome choices. Enjoy listening to Tony Williams Lifetime as well
my top 70's drummers:
Bill Bruford
Jim Hodder
John Bonham
Dinho Leme
Ian Paice
Neil Peart
What's with the Donna Summer and "I will survive"? Donna Summer never recorded that song. She did sing it once at a Grammy Award show. The artist was Gloria Gaynor and the drummer on the track was the heavily recorded studio drummer .James Gadson.
Indeed!!
At 57:48 doing the promo Kyle amazingly sounds exactly like Curly Howard (The Three Stooges)!
I'm a little mad that y'all said "Oh, Donna Summer - 'I Will Survive'", but she never recorded that song. It was Gloria Gaynor who sang that song.
Wrong drummer, too.
Bad Case of Loving You (Doctor, Doctor) is from the '70s, 1979 to be precise so it would fit. Palmer's career had three distinct phases, initial solo career (essentially a one hit wonder), Power Station, and then a revived solo career after that.
Best music has been created without a click, let that sink in. F... the grid
Drumeo make such fun content. I'm a bit bored with similar content in the electric guitar world (I'm not a drummer)
I had to laugh at how much the isolated drum tracks sounded like presets on my old Boss Dr Rhythm drum machine. They were much better parts than the drum machine, it was the sound that put me in mind. When you played the bonus track from a later decade with a more treble sound it made sense.
So there you go I learned something, my DR220A is not obsolete it makes a great 70-80's sound.
I can't believe the first time I've heard The Roctopus, Jimmy Chamberlin mentioned on Drumeo the song was 1979
If I've learned anything from this video, the 70s were a funky time.
1970s and no David Garabaldi????
I've finally met a person in The Drum Department! Travis is a good guy, bring him back again.
Don Henley took a micro second to identify.
Suggestions for next time.
Alan White (Yes, John Lennon and the Plastic Ono Band, George Harrison)
Bill Bruford (Yes, King Crimson, UK)
Tony Thompson (Chic)
John Weathers (Gentle Giant)
Ola Brunkert (Abba)
Brian Downey (Thin Lizzy)
Jim Keltner
Bob Siebenberg (Supertramp)
Cozy Powell
Jim Gordon
Jim Capaldi (Traffic)
Levon Helm (The Band)
Artimus Pyle (Lynard Skynard)
André Fischer (Rufus and Chaka Khan)
Russ Kunkel
Willie Leacox (America)
Hal Blaine (Wrecking Crew = many, many artists)
Lee Kerslake (Uriah Heep)
Frank Beard (ZZ Top)
Albert Bouchard (Blue Oyster Cult)
John Panozzo (Styx)
Alan Gratzer (REO Speedwagon)
John Hartman, Michael Hossack, Keith Knudsen - drums, Bobby LaKind - percussion (Doobie Brothers)
Bev Bevan (ELO)
Bun E Carlos (Cheap Trick)
Simon Kirke (Bad Company)
Fred White - drums, Ralph Johnson - percussion (EWF)
Ansley Dunbar (Journey, Jefferson Starship)
Jerome Bigfoot Brailey (PFunk)
Walter Orange (The Commodores)
Earl Young (The Trammps) specifically Disco Inferno (also MFSB - playing with various R&B artists specifically the Spinners)
George Funky Brown (Kool and the Gang)
Michael Shrieve - drums, Jose Arias, Michael Carabello - percussion (Santana)
Chris Slade (Manfred Mann's Earth Band)
Wow, Didn't even know Journey had another drummer besides Steve Smith!
@jjcdrumplay Yes, Ansley Dunbar was there before Steve. Steve joined in 1979. In 86 Mike Baird drummed on Raised on Radio (a few songs featured Steve Smith on drums). Then Deen Castronovo, who is the current drummer. They also had Narada Michael Walden on 1 album and various other touring drummers through the years.
@36:00 I heard it at the sound of the first snare hit - yes that explains much about Fleetwood Mac.
I didn't realise UHF era Weird Al Yankovic was a drummer !!!!
@13:25 I knew it was disco that was trying to sound like a CTI record of the Gadd era but knew it wasn't Gadd - very cool to hear - and interesting history of the loop and the use , forgot the Bee Gee's drummer name - thought like the others they had simply used USA session guys for that
Some of my pop and rock favs from the 1970s would be John Bonham, Neil Peart, Stewart Copeland, Jamie Oldaker, Jim Gordon, Gary Mallaber, Roger Hawkins, Phil Rudd, Jeff Porcaro, Bernard Purdie, Clem Burke, Steve Gadd, Ron Tutt, Keith Moon, David Garibaldi, Andy Newmark, Charlie Watts, Phil Collins, Tony Thompson and most of the funky R&B drummers.
The Trivial Drum Pursuit Game!....Love it!.....I said it first.
Top 70s drummers:
Tony Allen
Jaki Liebzeit
Tiki Fulwood
Bill Ward
Bill Bruford
Klaus Dinger
Steve Reid
Leroy Wallace
Ronald Shannon Jackson
Charles Hayward
Carlton Barrett
Chris Cutler
9:25 it was indeed too much, been waiting for this upload since the live was taken down.
20" paiste 2002 jazz/rock heavy ride. pick withers. soooo good.
I thought I recognized “More Than a Feeling” but Boston actually had more than 3 albums so I got thrown off.
Video 35 of commenting until Drumeo makes a "Best Rudimental Drummer of the Year" award category
I love HOTEL CALIFORNIA!!!! I hate that I couldn't come up with Don Henley! I recognized the sound and I was trying to come up with the song and band, but couldn't. I am an Eagles fan...that hurt. lol I love the live version of this song so much. #2 Stayin' Alive by Bee Gees. Only know the song and artist on that. Don't know the name of the drummer. #3 KISS and I Was Made For Lovin' You. #4 Bob Marley & the Wailers don't know song or drummer. #5 Sib Hashian, Boston, More Than A Feeling. Boston did 5 albums, actually. 2 in the 70's, 1 in the 80's 1 in the 90's and 1 in 2013. Boston is my 2nd favorite classic rock band...fantastic band and they deserve to be in the rock and roll hall of fame. I can't believe I didn't get #6 right with Elton John's drummer and Crocodile Rock, that one is my most favorite from Elton. #8 Fleetwood Mac #11 Sounds like I Will Survive? I totally agree that the 70's was the best decade for music Rock especially, the 80's was pretty good too. 70's & 80's is what I like listening to even though I was born in 1991.
That last one I thought was car wash by rose Royce!
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Hey guys please call Bobby Jarzombek to gig!
To me this demonstrates how much our drum parts are part of the song and very difficult to identify when the drums alone are isolated. I've heard some of my own tracks isolated and they sound.... odd without the rest of the song. Play for the song.
No Neil, No Collins, No Bruford, No Moon, No Bill Ward, No Phil Rudd, No Harvey Mason? Is this even 70s???
Not a 70s music fan but gt nearly all right. I< got the wrong fleetwood mac song (said 'go your own way' - similar beat but different vibe) and never heard golden earring song. Also, for i will survive i said 'i feel love' by... donna summers, but listened to it and that is like one of the most famous drum machine songs i feel like i don't deserve points for that!
Would have loved to have heard some drum tracks by Roger Taylor (Bohemian Rhapsody or Somebody to Love), or Jeff Porcaro (Rosanna or Hold the Line)!
How come nobody talks about BRIAN DOWNEY ON THE DRUUUMMMS!
All of these were sooo easy. The hint gave away The Elton John track
I didn't know Daniel Radcliffe played drums.
Love this concept! Pls do the same w the 60's, 80's and 90's decades👏🤘
Check out white lions cover of radar love.
I do the Smashing Pumpkins 1979 high hat accents, by tightening the hats just a bit and then use my foot for the slight accents.
The 70's bands are my most listened to, but I really love the mid 60's to mid 80s all together
Where's Gary Mallaber? His feel and tone are incredible.
No one mentioned Bill Ward when they were talking about drummers whattttttt????
Waiting for Mario Duplantier for a while !
Cozy Powell
We all sick people, I like it 😅🎉
Y'all should have Jen Ledger from Skillet on.
can you invite John Dolmayan next please
Where is the guitar version of this channel? I'd love for a newer guitarist to figure out some allman brothers licks.
Delp died in 2007, Sib died in 2017
Tell the young kid to take a nap before coming on set so he doesn’t constantly yawn throughout the entire show. Yawns are contagious! Your whole audience was yawning the whole time.
Who is that guy?
Miss " for the fist time" 🎶
Keith Moon
Danny Seraphine Chicago
ps. dude in hats air drums are sus
I learn a lot from comments.
Get Newell Card. Great drummer most have never heard of.
Nobody mentioned Keith Moon😢
Not Peter Criss; it's Anton Fig
On a STEVIE WONDER DVD. Stevie & producer are listening to old tracks. Stevie exclaims, THATS me on drums THERE !! Producer corrects Stevie. No, with- you, yiu hit the rims and stuff lol.
The Seventies was the Walhalla for the Drummers
I don't understand Kyle. He talks about the past like he's in his 60s, but he doesn't look more than 34 years old. Is he Bene Gesserit?
for Radar Love - it was hard to hear the answer, and you didn't play the complete track. had to go backtrack from the Twighlight Zone comment to figure out it was GOLDEN EARRING. feels like you left your audience out on that one.
70’s drumming and no Brian Downey?
Fleetwood Mac
I thought Omar was on the Dire Straits song?
He was on Money For Nothing
My second favorite series on Drumeo! I'm sure you can guess the first. 😏
Don Henley is in fact personally litigous about their music. Annoyingly so.
Also Boston has 6 albums! Walk On isn't even that bad despite not having Delp.
Paiste 👍🏻