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Old 12 Dec 2005, 21:08   #26
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Doe's anyone agree that the drumming towards the end of "gonna love her for both of us" is bombastic?!! It send shivers down my spine each time i hear it. I think that has to be a brilliant trademark of Jim's. Also "Faster than the speed of night" just gets better as the song progresses (drum wise)....I listen and simply droooooooooooooool!!!!!
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Old 15 Dec 2005, 03:20   #27
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Pudding
According to THIS website they have the following listed.

31. Max Weinberg
58. Kenny Aronoff
69. Roger Taylor

No mention of John, Andy Wells or Liberty DeVitto

Pud
I'd be tempted to ignore any list of great drummers which doesn't have Keith Moon as number one.
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Old 20 Mar 2006, 21:58   #28
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It's John
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Old 14 Jun 2006, 18:18   #29
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Max is awesome! He's on Late Night all Time. As for John, He's right cool. He's done alot to some Meat's songs, and that gets my vote!
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Old 27 Jun 2006, 20:55   #30
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Wells Kelly.

I was at the Bad attitude concerts not long after he died and the tribute Meat did still sits with me today. I cant listen to peace of the Action without thinking about that show.
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Old 28 Jul 2006, 19:04   #31
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I personally can't pick a favourite - they all bring their own dynamic to each of the recordings/performances.

No-one's mentioned Terry Williams yet?!? He was pretty good in the early '80s UK tour.
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Old 17 Aug 2006, 18:39   #32
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It has to be John, brilliant on stage
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Old 20 Aug 2006, 20:30   #33
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no one has mentioned chuck burgi. toured with meat for a while then married a goff sister.
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Old 24 Jan 2007, 22:44   #34
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1: Chuck Burgi
2: Terry Williams
3: John Miceli
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