Neil Peatr about Carl Palmer: I will never be able to play as Carl. Buddy Rich about Carl Palmer: Never seen such precision, technique, speed and power,
@@williamparker1085 well, thank goodness, The Who was the only Band Keith could join and make the most exciting Live Band of the 60’s, 70’s! Did someone say Live at Leeds?
If you've never heard of Carl Palmer you might not be interested in rock-music. Anyone who listens to rock music has heard of Carl Palmer.@@user-jo9pb7wk1z
Mick was an excellent drummer, 1975 clip Fox on The Run. I love watching the drummers, and watching the old clips. He died too young from leukaemia, I think he was 54?
Top accolade will always go to John Bonham in any poll, but for me the best British out & out Rock drummer has to be Ian Paice. His technical ability was/is quite flawless & he was arguably ahead of his time. However, for actual technique, Innovation & how he evolved through his time, my Top Prize would go to Neil 'the professor ' Peart ~ Just my opinion, of course.
I understand the personal choices and stuff.. of course the aliens like Colaiuta and Porcaro are out of the list, as they go far beyond any possible category, but at least Carl Palmer should have been mentioned..
@@Matty0923 Oh sorry, I disagree! Everyone who knew ELP knew what an exceptional drummer Carl was! Its disadvantage? It's been a very long time and too many years have passed!
No Andy Ward, Phil Ehart, Carl Palmer, Alan White, Scott Gorham, Todd Szucherman, Terry Bozzio, Chester Thompson, Cozy Powell, Mick Tucker, Alan Gratzer, Barriemore Barlow, Clive Burr, Clive Bunker, Doanne Perry, or Steve Smith?
As a music teacher that I am for so many years already I just have something to say, that The Greatest Drummer of all times was , is and will always be The One and only Mr Neil Peart🎼🥁🎵🥁🎼🥁🎵🙌🙌‼️
Some people mistake their best and their favorite... what matters is who yor favorite drummer. Mine is Bonham, but if you have a different favorite, that is fine with me...
Clive Burr, ex- Iron Maiden. R.I.P., Philthy Animal Taylor, ex- Motörhead. R.I.P. Gee Anzalone from Dragonforce, Aquiles Priester from Hangar etc., etc. This is completely subjective.
What's missing most here, of course, is Don Brewer! (Grand Funk Railroad) - the main boss and the main teacher, as well as the motivator of all the other rock, high-speed drummers, starting with John Bonham, Bill Ward and Ian Paice, etc., and also, then, the entire army of metal, as well and thrash metal drummers! It was he who was the first, back in 1968, to start playing extremely fast, spectacular parts and technical drum solos, at cosmic speed! (even now, 50 years later, few do!) He is the founder and forefather of hard, tough and technical drumming! This is GFR, and the Brewers, in the late 60's, first started playing long, fast, heavy, metal, consider thrash stuff, with an emphasis on the downbeat, on the snare! (which was later adopted by absolutely all groups playing Thrash Metal!) And LZ, DP, PF, BS and everyone else, for example, in those days, in 1968-1969, still played ordinary, leisurely, heavy rhythm & blues, with psychedelic elements ... There was not yet a strong emphasis on the rhythm section, and in particular on the drums! Don Brewer was the first to record a killer, high-speed solo right on the album! (Moby Dick, in LZ, with Bonham's solo, the drum was launched half a year later and was launched as a response, i.e. a design for SKF and Don Bruhr, where they even did the construction of things 1 in 1, like SKF: several squares of reef + drum solo + killer code) czcams.com/video/niQwjA3ElYM/video.html - Into The Sun (1970) czcams.com/video/egkix7xN0t8/video.html - T.N.U.C. (1970) Brewer also sang coolly, and at the same time was the author of words and composer, i.e. frontman, along with guitarist Mark Farner. czcams.com/video/rwsgznR_T-g/video.html - The song We're An American Band - This is his song, for the first time among all American rock groups and performers of those times, which appeared in 1973 in 1st place in the hit parade, leaving behind all the British. “Trash” translated from American slang means “to bludgeon, to pound,” and every concert of theirs in those days, mainly in stadiums or in Madison Square Garden, with the obligatory straw of Don Bruhr, it was sold out, trash and a complete sensation! They sold 55,000 tickets in 2 hours! (a record of that time that even the Beatles did not have!) And LZ, DP, BS, PF, UH, as well as their drummers, in those days, in the early 70s, could not even dream of this!!! Then, simply because of their greedy and dishonest producer, as well as because of internal problems, they broke up... They began to be forgotten, consigned to oblivion, belittling their enormous contribution to the development of heavy rock, and the rhythm section (this was the best rhythm section those times) bass and, especially, in the development of drums! Well, and most importantly, in the early 70s, all over the world, all knowledgeable and understanding people, fans of rock music, as well as musicians, considered the best drummer in the world not John Bonham, not Bill Ward or Ian Pace, but Don Brewer!
Phil Collins definitely and also there are some other very good classic drummers Jeff Pocaro (Toto), Caroline Corr (the Corrs), Debbie ? (The Bangles), Don Henley, Karen Carpenter. Which Roger Taylor is being referred to Queen or Duran Duran?
Entre gustos no hay disgustos, pero creo que faltó en éste ranking, uno de los más grandes de la actualidad y es Mario Duplantier de la gran banda francesa Gojira.
Cozy Powell, Tommy Aldridge, Mike Portnoy, etc etc
Glad to see Paicey on this list!!!
Cozey Powell should've been on here too.
Ian paice every time.......
Ian Paice for me
Mick Tucker from sweet was fabulous
who
Cozy Powell, Mike Portnoy,Dave weckl,Simón phillips
Cozy Powell and Chuck Burgi
Although John Bonham in The Song Remains the Same as a classic too he was awesome too rest in peace to both of them
Ian Paice, Keith Moon, Cozy Powell, John Bornum,Neal Pearl,😊
There is no best! Just your favorites!!!
Neil Peatr about Carl Palmer: I will never be able to play as Carl.
Buddy Rich about Carl Palmer: Never seen such precision, technique, speed and power,
i saw him do a drum solo once- speed and precision beyond what my eyes could believe- and tasteful too!
I agree, Ian Paice is the best rock drummer while Carl Palmer is the best progressive rock drummer.
Paice e cozy miei favoriti
My faves are Mitch Michelle, Keith Moon, Ginger Baker, Charlie Watts, John Bonham,, Don Brewer
John bonham & keith moon. The 2 greatest drummers, but thats just my personal opinion.
In rock yes.with Collins❗🎶
Love your opinion!
but you're right.
Moon was a clown and could not have played with anyone else......same with Bonham but he was highly skilled
@@williamparker1085 well, thank goodness, The Who was the only Band Keith could join and make the most exciting Live Band of the 60’s, 70’s! Did someone say Live at Leeds?
Es increíble que Carl Palmer no haya estado en este listado.
Carl Palmer, ever heard of him? Duh??
Ringo Starr and Charlie Watts, definitely the most loved drummers but ranked 10 and 11...
WoW??
If you've never heard of Carl Palmer you might not be interested in rock-music. Anyone who listens to rock music has heard of Carl Palmer.@@user-jo9pb7wk1z
Paice is the best
Of course!
Awesome drummer but I would have to put the professor on top
@@donmcewan8807 Absolutely!!
Deep purple! ♡
D'accordissimo e mancano anche altri 2 batteristi secondo me forti.... Cozy Powell e Jhon Bonham
Cozy Powell
Ian paice out on his own
Christian Vander,Pierre Moerlen,Daniel Denis,Pat Mastelotto,Gavin Harrison,Mike Portnoy,Jaki Liebezeit,Cindy Blackman,Mickey Dee,John Weathers,Martin Atkins,Manfred von Bohr,Serge Bringolf
Cosy powel 🤘🤘🤘🤘
Ginger Baker R.I.P
El mejor Ian Paice sin lugar a dudas
Mick Tucker. Sweet.
Mick was an excellent drummer, 1975 clip Fox on The Run. I love watching the drummers, and watching the old clips. He died too young from leukaemia, I think he was 54?
For me Neil Peart always had me that's my favorite
And Carl Palmer, Jon Hiseman, Matt Abts and many more!
Ian Paice No.1
Top accolade will always go to John Bonham in any poll, but for me the best British out & out Rock drummer has to be Ian Paice. His technical ability was/is quite flawless & he was arguably ahead of his time. However, for actual technique, Innovation & how he evolved through his time, my Top Prize would go to Neil 'the professor ' Peart ~ Just my opinion, of course.
Agree with You 👍
My favorite drummer is Bill Bruford when he was with Yes. Neal Peart and Mike Portnoy are excellent.
Et Cozy Powell ?
Concerning their influence on drumming evolution I would say Ian Pace, Keith Moon and Ginger Baker.
As usual the best drummer ends up at #2. Enough said.
100% correct Neil is the goat.
RIP Neil Peart.
Absolutely!!
Same conclusion
AGREED 100%
Peart
I understand the personal choices and stuff.. of course the aliens like Colaiuta and Porcaro are out of the list, as they go far beyond any possible category, but at least Carl Palmer should have been mentioned..
I was thinking the same about Palmer.
Neil Peart é insuperável, incomparável... O mestre dos melhores!
Pretty solid list. Would have like to see The Professor #1. Also would have like to see Carl Palmer and Cozy Powell on the list.
Buddy wasn't a rock drummer...
@@paulcherry8742 Good point he was jazz I guess I didn't read it correctly
The fact that Carl Palmer was not on this list is just flat out B.S.!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@@fingersfan1843 Absolutely so overlooked and underrated!!
@@Matty0923
Oh sorry, I disagree!
Everyone who knew ELP knew what an exceptional drummer Carl was!
Its disadvantage?
It's been a very long time and too many years have passed!
No Andy Ward, Phil Ehart, Carl Palmer, Alan White, Scott Gorham, Todd Szucherman, Terry Bozzio, Chester Thompson, Cozy Powell, Mick Tucker, Alan Gratzer, Barriemore Barlow, Clive Burr, Clive Bunker, Doanne Perry, or Steve Smith?
... and Choi Min Hwan
CARL PALMER ?????
Carl is prog rock 😂😂😂
big ELP fan
John Bonham, Neil Pert, and then all the rest.
Terry Williams from Dire Straits is the best drummer in history.
1- Joy Jordison 2- Paul Bostaph 3- Flo Mounier
No Cozy!? But Dave Grohl is and above Ian Paice,seriously!?
Jeff Porcaro?, Simon Phillips?
How about carl palmer of elp
Falto,cozy Powell, Terry bozzio, ginger baker,Mike p.
As a music teacher that I am for so many years already I just have something to say, that The Greatest Drummer of all times was , is and will always be The One and only Mr Neil Peart🎼🥁🎵🥁🎼🥁🎵🙌🙌‼️
Bill Ward is my number 1. His unique style complemented Sabbath perfectly!
WHEre si Simon Philips ???????????
How you can leave out Carl Palmer is BEYOND me!!
Ian paice...yessssss
Barrymore Barlow for me👍
Kieth moon the one and only followed by the rest for your liking
Keith
Buddy Rich 😮
Bonham,Moon e Baker i miei miti.
Carl Palmer….Simon Phillips….Terry Bozzio…..glaring omissions.
Dave Lombardo!!!
Cozy Powell is not here,but what is doing Phil Rudd here??
And Mike Portnoy and Carl Palmer and Cozy Powell?
Pace has two cymbals and two drums, and has been listening for 50 years.
Carl Palmer and John Bonham
Never do I see Charlie Watts (rip), or Ringo Starr. Both are fabulous drummers. They actually drum and don’t just pound the drums.
Top 10 guitar of the world
Don't miss Choi Min Hwan of FTIsland
1. Chester Thompson
Bonzo, in the last 1 second
E Jeff Porcaro?????
Jeff Porcaro No. 1❤
Hola no vi aĺ Sr: Cal Palmer.
Ian Paice best
Jon Herman!!1970!! Unbelievable!! And I’m a ginger baker/keith moon fan 🎉🎉
maybe you wanna say JON HISEMAN ....he's more into jazz-rock category but he's one of my favorite
@@richardperusse4299 I saw him with Tempest! Awesome job
@@clevebaker8399....wow, incredible ....yeah ....
Rick Allen 1 arm what more can be said
Some people mistake their best and their favorite... what matters is who yor favorite drummer. Mine is Bonham, but if you have a different favorite, that is fine with me...
John Bonham numbers one
Chester Cortez Thompson
Denis Chambers and Billy Cobham!
Joey Jordison😮
Bobby Caldwell
Mike Portnoy every time.
John Coghlan & Clive Burr ❤
Me: Philty Animal Taylor, Phill Rudd and the others 😇
Jerzy Piotrowski grupa SBB -POLAND nr 1
Where are Simon Phillips and Steve Gadd. They habe to be mentioned.
Richard Kolinka de Téléphone
And Cesar Zuiderwijk from the Golden Earring.
Number 10 😂😂😂😂😂😊
Wo bleibt mMick Tucker von den Sweet?
Neil Peart #2. Are you fu----- kidding me. They have #1 & #2 backwards. John is a great drummer, but no way is he better then Neil.
Clive Burr, ex- Iron Maiden. R.I.P., Philthy Animal Taylor, ex- Motörhead. R.I.P. Gee Anzalone from Dragonforce, Aquiles Priester from Hangar etc., etc. This is completely subjective.
Top 21, and you put João Barone on the list, drummer of Paralamas do Sucesso, from Brasil.
To have Phil Rudd on this list and not Eric Carr is a complete disgrace
What's missing most here, of course, is Don Brewer! (Grand Funk Railroad) - the main boss and the main teacher, as well as the motivator of all the other rock, high-speed drummers, starting with John Bonham, Bill Ward and Ian Paice, etc., and also, then, the entire army of metal, as well and thrash metal drummers! It was he who was the first, back in 1968, to start playing extremely fast, spectacular parts and technical drum solos, at cosmic speed! (even now, 50 years later, few do!) He is the founder and forefather of hard, tough and technical drumming! This is GFR, and the Brewers, in the late 60's, first started playing long, fast, heavy, metal, consider thrash stuff, with an emphasis on the downbeat, on the snare! (which was later adopted by absolutely all groups playing Thrash Metal!) And LZ, DP, PF, BS and everyone else, for example, in those days, in 1968-1969, still played ordinary, leisurely, heavy rhythm & blues, with psychedelic elements ... There was not yet a strong emphasis on the rhythm section, and in particular on the drums! Don Brewer was the first to record a killer, high-speed solo right on the album! (Moby Dick, in LZ, with Bonham's solo, the drum was launched half a year later and was launched as a response, i.e. a design for SKF and Don Bruhr, where they even did the construction of things 1 in 1, like SKF: several squares of reef + drum solo + killer code) czcams.com/video/niQwjA3ElYM/video.html - Into The Sun (1970) czcams.com/video/egkix7xN0t8/video.html - T.N.U.C. (1970) Brewer also sang coolly, and at the same time was the author of words and composer, i.e. frontman, along with guitarist Mark Farner. czcams.com/video/rwsgznR_T-g/video.html - The song We're An American Band - This is his song, for the first time among all American rock groups and performers of those times, which appeared in 1973 in 1st place in the hit parade, leaving behind all the British.
“Trash” translated from American slang means “to bludgeon, to pound,” and every concert of theirs in those days, mainly in stadiums or in Madison Square Garden, with the obligatory straw of Don Bruhr, it was sold out, trash and a complete sensation! They sold 55,000 tickets in 2 hours! (a record of that time that even the Beatles did not have!) And LZ, DP, BS, PF, UH, as well as their drummers, in those days, in the early 70s, could not even dream of this!!! Then, simply because of their greedy and dishonest producer, as well as because of internal problems, they broke up... They began to be forgotten, consigned to oblivion, belittling their enormous contribution to the development of heavy rock, and the rhythm section (this was the best rhythm section those times) bass and, especially, in the development of drums! Well, and most importantly, in the early 70s, all over the world, all knowledgeable and understanding people, fans of rock music, as well as musicians, considered the best drummer in the world not John Bonham, not Bill Ward or Ian Pace, but Don Brewer!
Moon the loon all day long, took drumming to another level.
Sem dúvida Neil Pearce foi é o maior baterista do mundo
Phil Collins definitely and also there are some other very good classic drummers Jeff Pocaro (Toto), Caroline Corr (the Corrs), Debbie ? (The Bangles), Don Henley, Karen Carpenter. Which Roger Taylor is being referred to Queen or Duran Duran?
Deve Lombardo😮😮😮
Clive Burr❤...
No one beats John Bonham. But this list just need the big Eric Carr.
Joe Franco!!
You finally get to number one and give Bonzo 2 seconds. Wtf
Clive Burr, Jimmy Vox (James Gang)
Entre gustos no hay disgustos, pero creo que faltó en éste ranking, uno de los más grandes de la actualidad y es Mario Duplantier de la gran banda francesa Gojira.