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micky
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Topic: Carl Palmer vs Jeff Porcaro Posted: February 24 2018 at 09:49 |
yeah.. him and i are best friends and soul mates... we just haven't met yet haha
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The Pedro and Micky Experience - When one no longer requires psychotropics to trip
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Cristi
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Posted: February 24 2018 at 09:46 |
Moonie? Took me a bit to get it you were talking about Keith Moon LOL
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micky
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Posted: February 24 2018 at 09:43 |
Moonie... far and away the greatest rock drummer ever... fascinating drummer in technique and of course style. broke all the rules and did things NO drummer could do or done since.. only mimicking the salacious off stage stuff... he was playing 3 dimension chess with the drums while others... still today.. are playing 2-D chess.
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Cristi
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Posted: February 24 2018 at 09:27 |
micky wrote:
ouch man. .that hurts.. to vote against Porcaro who is my #3 alltime favorite drummer..
however he loses out to my #2. Palmer. |
who's number 1?
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micky
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Posted: February 24 2018 at 08:29 |
ouch man. .that hurts.. to vote against Porcaro who is my #3 alltime favorite drummer..
however he loses out to my #2. Palmer.
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TexasKing
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Posted: February 24 2018 at 07:35 |
Palmer easily.
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The.Crimson.King
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Posted: February 23 2018 at 18:32 |
CP
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dwill123
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Posted: February 23 2018 at 15:34 |
Carl Palmer
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verslibre
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Posted: February 23 2018 at 14:26 |
Both. Different styles. Different animals. Freneticism. Finesse. Power. Groove. Take your pick. It's all good!
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Squonk19
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Posted: February 23 2018 at 10:46 |
Carl Palmer - still got it after all these years!
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“Living in their pools, they soon forget about the sea.”
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Mortte
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Posted: February 23 2018 at 09:00 |
Palmer.
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Argo2112
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Posted: February 23 2018 at 08:53 |
This is a good one. Very different players. I went with Carl but Jeff was awesome too. He could lay down a groove like now one else.
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Cristi
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Posted: February 23 2018 at 08:14 |
both are great
stop putting the "both" option, it makes polls so easy, no challenge whatsoever...
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ExittheLemming
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Posted: October 14 2010 at 09:26 |
richardh wrote:
''Both''
Palmer was a force of nature at his best (1970-74). Take A Pebble shows that he wasn't just all technial wizardry.
Porcaro I know a lot less about but he's a legend just for his drumming on Africa alone as far as I'm concerned. Beautifull stuff.
One is ying and one is yang as you say.
Interestingly Simon Phillips might be the bridge between the two. He auditioned for the ELP drumstool in the eighties (losing out to Cozy Powell but he had the chops to do it) and eventually took the drumstool in Toto. |
Now that I didn't know. Very interesting as I think Simon Phillips would have probably made the material recorded for the ELPowell album sound a tad erm... proggier (it ain't a bad album but with Cozy being very much an 'in the pocket' player plus the AOR radio production employed, both conspired to diminish the record for me.
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Intruder
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Posted: October 13 2010 at 23:01 |
Yeah, Waters said they brought in Porcaro 'cause Mason's brain just didn't work that way....couldn't pick up on odd timings. That was at a time when Gilmour claims Waters prevented the rest of the band from writing. Two camps formed and Mason remained on the fence....until they brought in a sessioneer. Waters said Mason joined the Gilmour/Wright camp 'cause he knew "where his bread was buttered." Maybe if Waters displayed a bit more tact.....
Porcaro made Toto listenable, IMO. Even the sappy stuff. Palmer was perfect for ELP....bombastic drummer that pounded loud enough to be heard in the back of the arena.
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I like to feel the suspense when you're certain you know I am there.....
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Icarium
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Posted: October 13 2010 at 15:43 |
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Icarium
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Posted: September 15 2010 at 17:42 |
^ it is becouse it is in 5/4 time sig (which Nick Mason had problem with) which then futher made Roger Waters have second thoughts regrding Masons possition in the band, that they had to ask a session drummer to fill in becouse of Nicks troubled relationship with that song.
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richardh
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Posted: September 15 2010 at 14:41 |
aginor wrote:
^ Jeff Porcaro played the drums on the track Mother by Pink Floyd on album the Wall |
That is an interesting fact that I never knew.
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rogerthat
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Posted: September 15 2010 at 04:29 |
Ying and yang indeed! An expressive, if sometimes indulgent, showman versus a technician. Out of sympathy, I vote for the technician because in general they often have as much skill as the showmen, if not more, and don't get the credit they deserve. Somebody who sessioned for Steely Dan must be freaking awesome. Porcaro.
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Kazuhiro
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Posted: September 14 2010 at 20:04 |
Groove that Jeff Porcaro had was overwhelming. As for his performance, other drum players cannot also mimic it.
Jeff Porcaro had performed the rhythm in the performance in the old times. It is said that the tempo of the rhythm was indeed done accurately as On-Beat. However, it is said that Jeff Porcaro made the note of Bass Drum "laid-back" by intention.
However, Steve Lukather was unified to the performance of Bass Drum with the laid-back. Jeff Porcaro that listened to it was angry to Steve Lukather.
「Also to Bass Drum. If it is done, Groove that I made by intention loses all the meanings. 」
However, Steve Lukather was said that Groove of Jeff Porcaro was perfect. It is made remarks that the metronome was unnecessary.
Anyway, the performance of Jeff Porcaro was perfect. And, a lot of performances are done. However, he might hardly gone in drum solo. Jeff Porcaro was said that there was no confidence to make solo of a good composition for Drum Solo.
"We' re Waiting "collected to "Down Two Then Left" of Boz Scaggs as a sound source that I can personally listen to the glimpse can be enumerated though it is not complete solo. Ending of this tune will have a wonderful composition.
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