Danny Carey > Neil Peart. Fight Me...
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can't argue there.
His performance in Lateralus is ****ing awesome too. Carey and John Bonham are easily my 2 favorite drummers. <iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/2Yz09lNrf7Q" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen></iframe> |
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I prefer this guy.
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Is there a way to attend a Tool concert without seeing a bunch of douchebags?
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I'll be your Huckleberry...
Either you like Tool or you don't, either you like Rush or you don't but to say Danny is 10X better than Neil is foolish. Tool and Rush are two completely different bands. I have seen Rush 3 times 2112, Moving Pictures and Snakes & Arrows I have never seen Tool live but know their music. I offer you this... [IMG]<iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/T9-bh9kmpWk" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen></iframe>[/IMG] [IMG]<iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/6XPrNGpzeGI" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen></iframe>[/IMG] [IMG]<iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/0jXBp9xydfw" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen></iframe>[/IMG] [IMG]<iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/NJPAjiSX7Rk" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen></iframe>[/IMG] [IMG]<iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/WJoTxywiRG0" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen></iframe>[/IMG] [IMG]<iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/JAoSknxwd-k" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen></iframe>[/IMG] [IMG]<iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/e66jujuYkho" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen></iframe>[/IMG] |
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You can definitely throw Danny in the debate if you are only discussing the drumming acumen. But leaving out Peart’s song writing excellence is leaving out a huge part of the story. That included it is hard for me to see anyone in his league and I’m not even a big Rush fan. It took me a while to come around to their greatness.
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Dana Carrey is still working as well. Neil Pert hasn't do anything new forever.
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Why not just do a thread about how much you like Carey without trying to compare him to the Professor- the greatest drummer/percussionist of all time?
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Neither can touch Bonzo. Typically the only people who disagree with that are fan bois
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Bonham is the GOAT for sure, I doubt too many would try to argue that. Just listen to any Led Zeppelin song live and pay attention to the drums. I love how he was making that shit sound like explosions in some of those songs. I remember reading something from John Paul Jones that he liked to stay in the back so he could focus on what Bonham was doing and go off of that or something like that.
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danny carey #1 all time
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I've always preferred the "groove drummers" like Bonzo/Fleetwood/Watts/Gorman/Ringo/Buddy Miles/Chad Smith/Tommy Lee et al to the "overplayers" like Peart/Carey/Mitch Mitchell/etc A couple exceptions would be the total badasses like Jimmy Chamberlain and Keith Moon. |
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DC is my favorite drummer of all time, and I'd definitely put him up there with the top 1-3 best drummers of all time (even though I'm a little biased).
Gavin Harrison is the truth, though. His work with Porcupine Tree, the newer formation of King Crimson, and most recently Pineapple Thief is stellar. I know it's long, but give this performance a listen - it's a flawless clinic on progressive drumming. The song happens to be kickass too! <iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/iBfY86cktN0" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen></iframe> |
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Truth. Danny Carey is the greatest drummer who ever lived. If you disagree, you are wrong.
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Why are Tool fans so ****ing annoying?
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I will say one thing for the guy. He must have the stamina of a warrior to play those consistently repetitive 24 minute long songs.
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Objectively, and subjectively, Carey is a far better drummer than Ringo, if your opinion is otherwise.. its just anti-carey-ism~ Listening to Ringo is like thinking about Carey when he was 5 and got his first drum set. Dude is the ****ing GOAT, and there are some guys that you can put in the conversation with him, but Ringo aint one. |
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I didn't realize how old he is.
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Sorry, but these threads and "arguments" are flat out dumb.
Yes, Danny Carey is a very, very good technical drummer that completely fits his band. Tool has an identifiable sound, which has been created mainly by Maynard and Danny Carey (the other guys are nice players and all but they're hardly standouts). That said, Danny Carey's drum style is very limited. He's not a Pocket player and he doesn't have a groove or backbeat. He's not the type of guy that's playing on session after session, nor are producers anywhere hiring studio drummers to "Play like Danny Carey". Ringo, on the other hand, is not only a phenomenal drummer but a phenomenal musician and songwriter. His pocket, backbeat and especially, his sound, is legendary. I can't tell you guys how many multi-platinum and Grammy-winning Producers that constantly look for guys that can "Play like Ringo". Ask any big time professional studio/session/touring drummer (including Danny) and they'll all tell you that Ringo is still a ****ing badass. Ringo played on about 200 Beatles songs, most of which, hit. You guys can argue chops all day long but at the end of the day, the guy that plays for the song, wins. And Ringo definitely won. |
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People aren't hiring guys to play like Carey because nobody can do the shit he does. They can try to copy specific licks, but they cant compose it in the way that only he does.
That's why hes the GOAT, and there are thousands of regular jack offs that can play like Ringo. |
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Again, Danny fits Tool perfectly, just like Neil Pearl fit Rush perfectly. And while both of them are Masters of their own styles, they’re not masters of every style. Arguing about who is “better”, when both Rings and Danny have had massive success with their respective bands, is a silly waste of time. Neither band would be even remotely the same had any other drummer been a member. |
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Seriously though, to say Ringo "wins" because he's recorded more songs is silly. And just because none of Danny's bands fit that style doesn't mean he couldn't carry a groove/backbeat if he wanted to. I've read somewhere he's an excellent jazz drummer, that's how he was originally trained but too lazy to look it up. I'd bet my house Danny could listen to any Beatles song once and perform an exact replica of Ringo's elementary beats. Hell, I can play damn near every Beatles song and I only have 4 years of percussion in high school. Ringo probably couldn't even count some of Danny's polyrhythms. |
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Would rather have Ringo in my band than Danny Carey. Ringo is the GOAT. Quote:
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The solo in "The End", put it to a metronome and you'll find it's in perfect time. You ever heard "Something"? His playing on the bridge? So sublime. "Rain", "A Day In The Life", "Strawberry Fields Forever"... Even the stuff that sounds "simple" isn't really that simple when Ringo plays it. |
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Tool only has one song : Maynard sings operatically over the slow atmospheric part, then they pick up speed, Danny Carey plays double bass and goes nuts over the kit, then it explodes into weird noises. The fact that they don't have actual songs but one formula that is "their sound" means that Danny Carey HAS to play the way he does - otherwise, it isn't 'Tool music'. |
Not a fan of Tool, however watching the OP's video I didn't see anything that blew me away.
I am a fan of Rush and probably have some bias towards NP. I have been blown away by some of NP's drumming. I agree that there are a number of different styles and trying to pick the GOAT is would be a monumental task. My son is a pretty decent drummer, and I have a lot of respect for all drummers. What they do with their hands a feet at different tempos is pretty amazing to this extremely rhythmically challenged observer. |
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Damn dude. I know how silly it is to debate "best" with such a subjective concept like art, but . . . your take is so far removed from reality. Idk. |
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It's okay if you like them, it was just never my thing. Just like I never liked Korn all that much, or Limp Bizkit. Lots of people loved them. Never was a Creed fan. Same with Godsmack and Nickelback. Never was my thing. For my money, Jimmy Chamberlain is probably my favorite drummer of "that style", that busy, over the top prog-rock style of playing. Doesn't mean I'm right or wrong, but I'm a "song" guy. I really like great songs. After Opiate and Undertow, it seems like Tool quit writing songs and just do "Tool sounds". Which is cool, if you're a fan. I'm not. |
I will concede one thing, Danny isn't without a doubt the greatest drummer who ever lived...nobody can unequivocally claim that title. But to even put Ringo in the same conversation is downright laughable.
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Tapout literally acknowledged. |
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Every Tool song sounds the same. And Tool fans SUCK. |
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I don't know how someone can listen to Right in Two and Rosetta Stoned and hear the same thing. What?
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Maybe so, but I'm not into the whole art-queer for the sake of shock thing. Songs like 'Stinkfist" and "Prison Sex" just aren't my thing. Maybe you identify with that shit. "Not that there's anything wrong with that..." But the Beatles>>>>>>>Tool every single day of the week, AND they're not gay like Tool. |
Drummers I like better than Danny Carey :
RINGO Mick Fleetwood Joe Winters Buddy Miles Buddy Rich Jimmy Chamberlain Brain Bob Burns Artimus Pyle Jaime Oldaker Anton Fig Phil Rudd CHRIS SLADE Steve Gorman Joe Magistro John Bonham Ginger Baker Matt Walker Kenny Aronoff Chad Smith Jackie Irons Dave Abbruzzese Matt Cameron Brit Turner Charlie Watts The guy from the ****ing Spin Doctors Jeff Sipe Eric Kretz Paul ****ing McCartney Martin Chambers Steven Adler Matt Sorum Sean Kinney Brad Morgan Chad Gamble George Sluppick Billy Kreutzmann Dennis Chambers Tommy ****ing Lee Dave ****ing Grohl Craig Wingate Brad Wilk Bill Ward Tommy Aldridge Lee Kerslake Joey Kramer Ralph Molina Jim Gordon Jim Keltner Taylor Hawkins Stephen Perkins Uncle John Turner Andy Sturmer from Jellyfish Rob Affuso Ginger Fish Vinnie Paul Eric Carr Eric Singer Neal Smith from the Original ACG Whitey Glan Nigel Olsson That's just off the top of my head. |
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These debates are stupid but if we're looking merely at career, number of albums sold and longevity, Ringo is the hands down "winner". |
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Nice job. |
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It's like saying that EVH is "better" than BB King when the reality is that both players have a huge audience and enormous appeal. Denigrating one successful player against another, especially when the subject is "best ever", is a complete waste of time. |
"Carouselambra" (John Bonham)
"Close to the Edge" (Bill Bruford) and throw in "Rain" (Ringo Starr) A rock drumming holy trinity. |
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I sometimes think that the Danny Carey/Neil Peart style of drumming holds more interest for non-musicians/beginner-type drummers because it's flashier, it stands out more, so people think it's "better", just because they don't know any better. When I was in Junior High, I thought Mitch Mitchell was the best drummer ever, and from 66-68, he was great. But then, in 69-70, he expanded his kit to a double bass and the drugs kind of took over, and he started sounding like sneakers in a dryer. Something 12 year old me would have never admitted. Nowadays, I prefer the 'pocket' drummers. The guys with technique, taste, and control. I prefer Brain>Herb Alexander in Primus. Buddy Miles to Mitch Mitchell. It's a taste thing. Drummers who don't know when to shut up are annoying. I don't want to hear a drum solo in the context of a song. |
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I'm laughing because I used to the be the same exact way. When everyone was into KISS in 1977, I was into Brand X, Return to Forever (with both Al and Bill), George Benson, Al DiMeola, Rush, Yes and later, Saga, because all of those guys could play their asses off, so I learned every guitar lick note for note. I used to be into very technical drummers like Phil Collins, Neil Peart, Bill Bruford, Alan White and Billy Cobham. All of the drummers I played with were into those guys as well, with two of them owning a Ludwig Octaplus and couple of them owning clear blue Sonor drums. But as I became older, I began to dislike "busy" drummers and found that groove and simplicity was more to my liking than anyone that could copy a Neil Peart drum solo note-for-note. I still prefer schooled drummers versus non-schooled guys, with the Berkeley drummers as my personal fav's. I've played with a ton of players but the guys that were my favorites are Taylor Hawkins, Brian Tichy and Kevin Valentine, with the least favorite being Rikki Rocket (we jammed a few times at the old Palomino in NoHo and the guy just couldn't play in time). PS-Mitch Mitchell used to play all the time at the old Coconut Teaser when I first arrived in LA back in 1993 and I was soooooooooooo incredibly stoked to see him play live and man, was I disappointed. Plus, the guy just couldn't hold a conversation, so it was a bummer. The old adage of "Never meet your heroes" unfortunately applied in this case. |
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I LOVED Taylor Hawkins when he was in Alanis' band - Taylor, Chris Chaney on bass and Jesse Tobias on guitar...they could shred AND knew how to lay back and play a three chord acoustic tune. I saw Poison in 2012 with NY Dolls and Mötley Crüe and they surprised me - maybe the combination of low expectations, sobriety, and 20 years of actually learning how to play must've done them wonders. And yeah, I was all about those "note guys" when I was a kid, I thought Steve Vai was awesome when he was the devil's guitar player in Crossroads LMAO. I think it's a musical maturity thing, you know. I realized early on that I was never going to be the "fastest gun in the west", and then I switched to bass, because, let's face it, a decent bass player always has a gig. Because I like songs and just wanted to play music, so it didn't matter if I was playing all the licks. Playing music is like a football team, you know - not everyone gets to score the touchdown and be Patrick Mahomes. Bass players and drummers are the Oline of the band. The drummer shouldn't ever be the QB (but the drummer IS the QB of Rush and Tool)... Poor Mitch Mitchell. Not only did his playing deteriorate, but so did his brain, from all accounts I've heard. Those interview segments on the Hendrix DVDs had to be edited to make any sense...and even then, just barely. I remember one where he was describing a JHE tour, he pauses and goes 'it was...giant...craziness.' |
Thrashing wildly all over the kit isn't what people love about Danny. Its his polyrhythms combined with offbeats. His insane ability to play in two and even three different time signatures at the same time with different limbs...the human body should not be capable of some of the shit that man does, but he does it seemingly without effort. I get why some people think it sounds weird and don't enjoy it, it took me a while to get into them too but I love the math and trying to count as he plays.
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I'll enjoy good songs that tell a story without unambiguously gay overtones. |
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You claim "musical maturity" and that you "grew up" but listen to shit like this: My dick cost a late night fee Your dick got the HIV My dick plays on the double feature screen Your dick went straight to DVD My dick, bigger than a bridge Your dick look like a little kid's My dick, large like the Chargers, the whole team Your shit look like you fourteen My dick, pink and big Your dick stinks like shit My dick got a Caesar do Your dick needs a tweezer, dude LMAO ****ing clown. |
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Seriously. Mickey is banging "Woke AF", a message that needs to be heard. Also : not every song has to be a literary masterpiece...but the hot little 24 year old I kick it with can spit every verse of "My Dick" from memory, we have a good time...sometimes, a song can make you laugh, and that IS the song's merit. Mickey Avalon>Tool. Wheeler Walker Jr>>>Tool ****, I'd rather listen to ICP>>>Tool. Their fans aren't near as annoying as Tool fans are... **** Tool. Tool fans who act like they're the greatest band ever turn me off from ever wanting to listen to them again. Tool is like Phish for annoying incel people who sometimes take showers. |
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