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best drum fill ever

Posted: Sun Jan 20, 2008 8:23 am
by Tommy Alpha_Archive
I've always loved the roll near the end of Funky Kingston by Toots and the Maytals. Just so tight, succinct and precise.

best drum fill ever

Posted: Sun Jan 20, 2008 8:27 am
by honeyisfunny_Archive
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.


Yeah man! This is more like it! (Damon Che? Jesus...)

best drum fill ever

Posted: Sun Jan 20, 2008 12:50 pm
by mt_Archive
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.


On the recent reissue of Born To Run, in the DVD documentary, Weinberg is interviewed and he admits to never being able to recreate this fill.

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Posted: Fri Jan 25, 2008 9:49 am
by ginandtacoscom_Archive
1. I don't care if it was sped up, slowed down, hung upside down, or fellated by a $3 crack whore: Lombardo. Angel of Death.

2. Pantera (Yes, Pantera are ass clowns. Get over it). "Five Minutes Alone" - on the live versions it's right after 'Vince....'

3. Nomeansno, "Big Dick" - in the last verse, the double-kick fill

4. Tim Alexander coming out of the first chorus in "Professor Nutbutter's House" - totally sparse, like 3 notes - and then coming out of the second chorus with a blizzard of 32nd notes that sound like a drumkit rolling down a flight of stairs. Amazing contrast.

5. Rollins Band (I think Sim Cain was still the drummer on this one) - "Starve". If you know the song you know what I'm talking about.

6. HUM - "Stars" - I don't care if a car commercial ruined the song for me, that first fill is legendary.

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Posted: Fri Jan 25, 2008 9:52 am
by simmo_Archive
I always loved the absolute patheticness of the drum fill during the intro to "In The Mouth Of The Desert" by Pavement.

Also, the drum fills at the beginning and end of this song are really fucking good.

Oh, and the fill in The Dog and Pony Show!

best drum fill ever

Posted: Fri Jan 25, 2008 10:37 am
by SecondEdition_Archive
Kenny Buttrey on Dylan's "Most Likely You Go Your Way And I'll Go Mine" - Whole song - Unbelievable drumming on that track

John Bonham - "When The Levee Breaks" - well, duh.

Bill Ward on the entire Paranoid album - I think Julian Cope once described ward's fills as like "bibles being tossed down the stairs" or something like that - a beautiful image

Ringo Starr - "A Day In The Life" - just the tone of those tom-toms...and how they're so deep and just ring out...oh damn...

Karl Burns - "No Xmas For John Quays" - Just amazing drumming on the entire Live at the Witch Trials album, but it's especially ferocious here.

Nick Mason - "Shine On You Crazy Diamond Part 1" - No song in the Pink Floyd catalog shows off Mason's trademark slo-mo tom hits with quite as much dramatic force.

Phill Calvert - "Zoo Music Girl" - I still have no idea how Calvert played this song, or how he could speed up on live versions.

Drumbo - Anything - The man is one of the best drummers anywhere ever

best drum fill ever

Posted: Fri Jan 25, 2008 10:37 am
by Benny_Archive
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.

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Posted: Mon Feb 25, 2008 12:54 pm
by FuzzBob_Archive
Best drum fill to appreciate ironically: the fill into the last chorus of "Fat Bottom Girls" using all 269,157 toms.

I also have a weakness for that beautifully simple yet hackneyed two-snare offbeat "Love Will Tear Us Apart/Age Of Consent/Transmission" fill. You know the one.

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Posted: Mon Feb 25, 2008 1:19 pm
by that damned fly_Archive
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.


well, i think mick harvey was playing some of those drums.

oh, and any fill at all from "two nuns..."

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Posted: Mon Feb 25, 2008 11:12 pm
by mt_Archive
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.


I always like the little hi-hat lick on "Summer Babe" - then the fill right before the vocal comes in to start the first verse - just very odd . . .