#43288 by thesystemhasfailed
Tue Oct 07, 2008 9:03 pm
Tue Oct 07, 2008 9:03 pm
best bass player- matt freeman (Rancid)
best drummer- dave lombardo (slayer)
best drummer- dave lombardo (slayer)
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madirishdrummer wrote:in my opinion and pls rember my age of 45 the best drummer is Ringo Starr, as he influenced more people to get into drumming I feel then anyone else. The best bass player in my opinon is Jack Bruce formerly of Cream. The man is just an animal.
philbymon wrote:Mary - that is just so wrong! How the heck can anyone do that stuff on an upright?
Thanks for that.
Listening to stuff like this (& Bela Fleck's Vic Wooten or Mark King or even Stanley Clark) reminds me how much of a hack I really am, compared to someone who can actually PLAY the damned instrument!
philbymon wrote:Listening to stuff like this (& Bela Fleck's Vic Wooten or Mark King or even Stanley Clark) reminds me how much of a hack I really am, compared to someone who can actually PLAY the damned instrument!
DAN THE MAN wrote:MOST PEOPLE TODAY LISTEN TO CRAPPY MUSIC THEY DONT KNOW WHAT A GOOD BASS PLAYER OR DRUMMER SOUNDS LIKE
@DAN THE MAN and bowlerhat_bassist: A major problem with many musicians and music listeners today is that they aren't open to the fact that their way isn't always the best way. Our viewpoints differ, because we do, and that's what makes music great. If we all adored Mike Portnoy and John Myung (Don't get me wrong, I think they're stellar musicians) and no one else, things would get boring pretty quickly, wouldn't they? Just because a player isn't "good" or "the best" in your opinion doesn't entitle them to be hated and scorned, does it? Not to mention the fact that the thread title is "Favorite" bassist/drummer, not "best."
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