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Influential drummer in Rock , and I will dissect it .
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John Bonhamdrummer wrote:Influential drummer in Rock , and I will dissect it .
RACK RINGO !!
Kieth Moon
Ginger Baker
All more influential than Ringo.
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Also probably more under the influence.BSmack wrote:John Bonhamdrummer wrote:Influential drummer in Rock , and I will dissect it .
RACK RINGO !!
Kieth Moon
Ginger Baker
All more influential than Ringo.
Just sayin'
Are you trying to start a serious discussion, drummer, or just causing shit?
If it's the former why not enlighten us as to how he influenced other drummers. What did he do that hadn't been done before? Obviously he was a member of the most influential band in rock and roll history, so there must have been many drummers who tried to play like him in order to sound like the Beatles. But I don't see him having a signature sound that was worthy of copying.
If it's the former why not enlighten us as to how he influenced other drummers. What did he do that hadn't been done before? Obviously he was a member of the most influential band in rock and roll history, so there must have been many drummers who tried to play like him in order to sound like the Beatles. But I don't see him having a signature sound that was worthy of copying.
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whats the diffDonovan wrote:Are you trying to start a serious discussion, drummer, or just causing shit?
If it's the former why not enlighten us as to how he influenced other drummers. What did he do that hadn't been done before? Obviously he was a member of the most influential band in rock and roll history, so there must have been many drummers who tried to play like him in order to sound like the Beatles. But I don't see him having a signature sound that was worthy of copying.
ringo was the czar of 4 x 4 time, he made fun of it too (thats all he was allowed to do via john paul)
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See , you got it .Donovan wrote:Are you trying to start a serious discussion, drummer, or just causing shit?
If it's the former why not enlighten us as to how he influenced other drummers. What did he do that hadn't been done before? Obviously he was a member of the most influential band in rock and roll history, so there must have been many drummers who tried to play like him in order to sound like the Beatles. But I don't see him having a signature sound that was worthy of copying.
His spacy tom fills you hear on almost every ballad recorded after .
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Not true , according to a recording engineer who worked on almost all of thier recordings .Dinsdale wrote:Pssst! Hate to be the one to break it to you guys, but Paul played most of the drum parts on many of their recordings.
If there was " ghost drummer " behind Ringo , it was Bernard Purdie ( who still hasn't shown proof of that yet ) .