best drum fill ever
111I've always loved the roll near the end of Funky Kingston by Toots and the Maytals. Just so tight, succinct and precise.
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Tommy Alpha wrote:I've always loved the roll near the end of Funky Kingston by Toots and the Maytals. Just so tight, succinct and precise.
AnotherEngine wrote:The part in Born To Run as it goes into the bridge, I think? Lots of open hi-hat going on for just that one time through. Such a great part. Interesting to note it was not played by Max Weinberg & isn't played that way live. For shame.
Mark Lansing wrote:Night Ranger, on the other hand, always sucked like a cheap whore with bad teeth at a Shriner's convention.
Rick Reuben wrote:He went to bed about a decade ago, or whenever he sold his soul to the bankers and the elites.daniel robert chapman wrote:I think he's gone to bed, Rick.
Groucho Marx wrote:Politics is the art of looking for trouble, finding it, misdiagnosing it and then misapplying the wrong remedies.
simmo wrote:I always loved the absolute patheticness of the drum fill during the intro to "In The Mouth Of The Desert" by Pavement.
iembalm wrote:Can I just point out, Rick, that this rant is in a thread about a cartoon?
SecondEdition wrote:Phill Calvert - "Zoo Music Girl" - I still have no idea how Calvert played this song, or how he could speed up on live versions.
Benny wrote:simmo wrote:I always loved the absolute patheticness of the drum fill during the intro to "In The Mouth Of The Desert" by Pavement.
that one is brilliant. pavement's drummer is the best/worst ever. when i play drums, he's always a reference.
Mark Lansing wrote:Night Ranger, on the other hand, always sucked like a cheap whore with bad teeth at a Shriner's convention.
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