Mickey O'neil wrote:Nick Mason
About time he was mentioned in this thread. One of the best in his time but he became a lazy git and was useless by 86 to the point that they needed another drummer and a percussionist on the Delecate Sound of Thunder tour. I have a very good friend who worked personal security for Gilmour on that tour and he said the mics on Mason's kit were not even run into the main board, just to the stage board and Mason's own monitors so he could hear himself play with his old band. Gilmour brought him along out of friendship and the cache of having 3 members of the Floyd so they could be billed as Pink Floyd and not Daivd Gilmour and Rick Wright of Pink Floyd.
The clips from Live at Pomnpeii are awesome and you can see where a young Neil Peart got his major non Keith Moon influences and choice in facial hair and hairstyle (They look like brothers).
Other bad mofos (And I never judge by drum solos as drum solos are very Ghey)
Neil Peart OF COARSE
Ginger Baker- Cream, Blind Faith.
Dave Lombardo- Slayer (South of Heaven has some of his best work)
Filthy Phil Taylor- The real Mororhead drummer.
Matt Cameron- Soundgarden
Tim "Herb" Alexander- Primus
Keth Moon - The Who
Steve White - The Style Councel, Paul Weller
John Bonham - If I have to tell you, killl yourself.
Jason Bonham - Black Country Communion
Ansley Dunbar- Zappa
Mick Fleetwood - Fleetwood Mac
Gene Hogglbloom- Dark Angel
Matt Sorum - The Cult
Stephen Perkins - Jane's Addiction
Simon Kirk - Bad Company
Dave Grohl - Them Crooked Vultures
Topper Headon - The Clash
Paul Cook - The Sex Pistols
Paul Bosotph - Exodus
John Densmore - The Doors
Ringo Starr- The Beatles (He did exactly what was needed for the music and never got inot the "My bass drum is bigger." shit.)
Cosmo- Creedence Clearwater Revival
Nico McBrain - Iron Maidan
Carmine Appice - Beck,Bogart, Appice
Stuart Copeland - The Police