Showing posts with label drummer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label drummer. Show all posts

Thursday, April 25, 2013

"O Baterista" - Rush (Neil Peart)


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And yes - I saw this live. Nominated for a Grammy. The most amazing drum solo I've ever seen.

Saturday, September 8, 2012

Korean Drummer Stealing the Show


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Forward to the 1:00-mark, or so, if you just want to skip straight to the good stuff..

Thursday, August 16, 2012

Rush: Three Peart-Cam Vids

Test For Echo - (Title Track, 1996)

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Subdivisions (LIVE) - Signals , 1982

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2112 (LIVE) - (Title Track, 1976)

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Friday, August 12, 2011

Godsmack's Sully Erna & Shannon Larkin Tear It Up



I love it when they do this live! Sully's gotta be one of the best non-drummer drummers there is. You know what I mean..

Which reminds me.. Check out some of Shannon's other drum kits. This first one is sick!

















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Monday, April 25, 2011

Dream Theater: The Spirit Carries On - Episode 1

September 2010: Progressive titans Dream Theater were ready to work on their new album when the unthinkable happened. Their drummer and close friend, Mike Portnoy, left the band. Floored, the band invited 7 of the worlds greatest drummers to try out and documented all of the auditions. Enjoy the first episode of the three part series.



This video has embedding disabled by request, so please click on the image above to watch the video - it's wonderful!!

Thanks Øystein!

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

How Good Is This Kid!


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He's 2! Two!

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Thursday, September 17, 2009

The 100 Best Rock Drummers Ever

Mike Portnoy, Dream Theater

Well, here it is, The 100 Best Rock Drummers Ever! From early rock 'n' rollers, to metal powerhouses, we've listed the best rock drummers the world has ever seen.

Of course, music and drumming is subjective, and everyone will have their own idea of who the best drummers are. You might not agree with the list and that's fine. It's more of a ball park ranking than anything truly exact.

Ok, we'll start off at the bottom and work our way up to the coveted number one spot.