Great record, terrible drummer

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digtbk - that's like complaining your orange juice doesn't have enough guacamole in it.

HUGGY BEAR RULED

roger adultery (roger adultery), Sunday, 19 September 2004 18:04 (twenty-one years ago)

Either Led Zeppelin 4 or Who's Next -- two albums that were amazing despite the substandard, damn-near-embarrassing drumming.

johnnyg, Sunday, 19 September 2004 18:45 (twenty-one years ago)

ENTIRE AEROSMITH DISCO

brock (brock), Sunday, 19 September 2004 19:28 (twenty-one years ago)

I can see dissing Bonzo or Keith Moon but Joey Kramer?!? What a tough crowd.

lovebug starski (lovebug starski), Sunday, 19 September 2004 19:54 (twenty-one years ago)

Yeah, White Stripes to thread. Also BRMC's first album.

Crackity (Crackity Jones), Sunday, 19 September 2004 20:02 (twenty-one years ago)

haha, 2 of the 3 things that immediately came to mind were 'Is This It?' and 'Slanted and Enchanted.' Glad to see I'm not the only one. I mean, I get the whole flat/anhedonic indie thing, but what works with singing doesn't work with drumming. For me, anyway.

The third one is "Innervisions" -- Stevie's a good drummer, but that record really could have used a great one. The drums don't carry the grooves, they just ride them.

spittle (spittle), Sunday, 19 September 2004 20:04 (twenty-one years ago)

ENTIRE AEROSMITH DISCO

??? i'm assuming this is a joke...aerosmith has great rhythm especially in the 70s...shit if all Kramer did was drum that break beat on Walk This Way he'd deserve hall of fame status

M@tt He1geson (Matt Helgeson), Sunday, 19 September 2004 20:32 (twenty-one years ago)

No, I think Gary Young is great. And a lot more precise than Steve West too. Well, I love them both.

When it comes to the Loveless-drums, as peter mentioned, you just can't compare it to the earlier stuff. On Loveless the drums are just basic and heavy, as to before when they were just all over the place and didn't fit with the rest of the band at all. Plus the quite shabby production.

strom (strom), Sunday, 19 September 2004 20:45 (twenty-one years ago)

Radiohead to thread.

mzui, Sunday, 19 September 2004 20:50 (twenty-one years ago)

i think pavement's drumming was grebt. not technically so, perhaps, but fitting the songs just right (hi ringo).

mookieproof (mookieproof), Sunday, 19 September 2004 21:23 (twenty-one years ago)

BROADCAST Work and Non Work
I think that is an amazing record, but that drummer is pretty crap.

Magic City (ano ano), Sunday, 19 September 2004 21:31 (twenty-one years ago)

I'm not bothered by anything technical in Pavement's drumming, per se -- some of my favorite drummers are non-technical. I just think it has kind of a flattening effect on the music. Which is arguably fitting, granted, but for me has always been a factor in preventing my admiration for Pavement from turning into full-blown enjoyment.

spittle (spittle), Sunday, 19 September 2004 22:01 (twenty-one years ago)

Yeah, from a drummer's perspective, I take Pavement's drumming as more of a stylized sloppiness than true ineptitude, and it works. Also, Brian Chippendale of Lightning Bolt has to be one of my favorite drummers; just imagine them without him, and what is it? If any band really suffers from this malady it's Built to Spill.

Rubberband Man (Rubberband Man), Monday, 20 September 2004 11:48 (twenty-one years ago)

I love Stevie Wonder's drumming. And the guy from Radiohead.

Jordan (Jordan), Monday, 20 September 2004 12:29 (twenty-one years ago)

Couldn't disagree more. At least until Loveless, when he apparently felt like being mistaken for a machine, I thought Colm was a completely satisfactory drummer whose playing split the difference between Keith Moon and Mo Tucker. Those insane time signatures on "Feed Me With Your Kiss" or "Nothing Much To Lose" would be unthinkable otherwise.

Either Led Zeppelin 4 or Who's Next -- two albums that were amazing despite the substandard, damn-near-embarrassing drumming.

Anyone who considers "When The Levee Breaks" and "Won't Get Fooled Again" substandard simply can't be taken seriously. (Unless he's a jazz snob.)

Myonga Von Bontee (Myonga Von Bontee), Monday, 20 September 2004 12:38 (twenty-one years ago)

**The third one is "Innervisions" -- Stevie's a good drummer, but that record really could have used a great one. **

Definitely.

Dr. C (Dr. C), Monday, 20 September 2004 12:57 (twenty-one years ago)

i can't think of a single record i've ever heard that was spoiled by the drumming (other than certain records that used horrible sequenced drumming, yes i'm looking at you springhill fair). i don't mind weird or out of time drumming. i'm a black tambourine fan for christ's sake.

the surface noise (slight return) (electricsound), Monday, 20 September 2004 12:59 (twenty-one years ago)

Stevie's a great drummer and like isn't enough of the instrumentation being funky already?

Andrew Blood Thames (Andrew Thames), Monday, 20 September 2004 12:59 (twenty-one years ago)

The beat on Superstition is heavy.

Jordan (Jordan), Monday, 20 September 2004 13:11 (twenty-one years ago)

third one on "Innervisions" = "Living For the City" btw

nickalicious (nickalicious), Monday, 20 September 2004 13:17 (twenty-one years ago)

I've always been bothered by the all-over drumming on Jimi Hendrix albums, especially "Crosstown Traffic."

Also the Turtles, Turtle Soup (if I'm remembering the title correctly; their last studio album): John Seiter was no John Barbata ...

Joseph McCombs (Joseph McCombs), Monday, 20 September 2004 13:42 (twenty-one years ago)

See, I actually don't like Buddy Miles' drumming, so it's hard for me to get into Band of Gypsys.

Dominique (dleone), Monday, 20 September 2004 13:43 (twenty-one years ago)

the kingsmen's "louie, louie" owns this thread

amateur!!st, Monday, 20 September 2004 15:06 (twenty-one years ago)

Either Led Zeppelin 4 or Who's Next -- two albums that were amazing despite the substandard, damn-near-embarrassing drumming.

PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE TELL ME YOU'RE JOKING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Mr. Snrub, Monday, 20 September 2004 15:14 (twenty-one years ago)

my bloody valentine does have kind of pedestrian rhythm tracks, but i don't think that's from "bad" drumming, it's not not where k. shields's head was at

amateur!!st, Monday, 20 September 2004 15:15 (twenty-one years ago)

WTF dude the robo-drumming damn near makes Is This It.

On another note, I have to think really hard when someone asks me to recall a specific beat from any given Velvet Underground song. (Which is, like, five times a day.)

alfalfa romeo (natepatrin), Monday, 20 September 2004 16:05 (twenty-one years ago)

"Nate I need a transcript of the break from 'Sister Ray' on my desk by noon"

"But I'm in the middle of notating the solo from 'Down by the River', gimme a minute"

alfalfa romeo (natepatrin), Monday, 20 September 2004 16:06 (twenty-one years ago)

yeah I wouldn't say MBV's drumming is terrible. just adequate. functional.

oops (Oops), Monday, 20 September 2004 16:10 (twenty-one years ago)

wow. thread's gone this far without anyone taking the usual shots at ringo?

andrew m. (andrewmorgan), Monday, 20 September 2004 16:12 (twenty-one years ago)

Oasis has made a couple of great records (by this I mean "singles") despite completely worthless drumming.

Kris (aqueduct), Monday, 20 September 2004 16:20 (twenty-one years ago)

I like Mo Tucker's drumming!

n/a (Nick A.), Monday, 20 September 2004 16:25 (twenty-one years ago)

'new day rising'

jake b. (cerybut), Monday, 20 September 2004 18:16 (twenty-one years ago)

This thread mystifies me 100% -- I love all the stuff being discussed, drums and all!

Taxi Dancing in the Soft Prison (Ben Boyer), Monday, 20 September 2004 18:20 (twenty-one years ago)

Colm from MBV is an AWESOME live drummer. Listen to the "You Made Me Realise" and "Feed Me With Your Kiss" EPs. The drumming on "Emptiness Inside" is AMAZING. The "drumming" on 'Loveless' was entirely programmed from samples of Colm's drumming. The drumming at MBV concerts was breathtaking!!!!

Spencer Chow (spencermfi), Monday, 20 September 2004 18:50 (twenty-one years ago)

I mean, technically he was the best 'musician' in the band (according to them).

Spencer Chow (spencermfi), Monday, 20 September 2004 18:51 (twenty-one years ago)

I was listening to some beatles track a while ago and the drumming so terrible, but it was on the white album, so it was probably Paul (I just can't remember what song it was).

kyle (akmonday), Monday, 20 September 2004 18:54 (twenty-one years ago)

http://www.whatsbetter.com/static/images/2451.jpg

Todd Trainor...
Neil Peart...
Keith LeBlanc...
Buddy Rich...
George Hurley...

RHYTHM DEAF CUNTS!

Tofukyo Scramblass, Monday, 20 September 2004 19:31 (twenty-one years ago)

BROADCAST Work and Non Work
I think that is an amazing record, but that drummer is pretty crap

This really surprises me. I thought the drummer is the whole point of Broadcast. Everything else including the vocals just kind of revolves around the drums.

everything, Monday, 20 September 2004 20:44 (twenty-one years ago)

See, I actually don't like Buddy Miles' drumming, so it's hard for me to get into Band of Gypsys

I like Buddy Miles' drumming just fine - it's Buddy Miles' singing that I have problems with.

o. nate (onate), Monday, 20 September 2004 20:48 (twenty-one years ago)

I think it's basically a late 80's/early 90's-thing.

hey, wilful early-90s obscurism ahoy. just before britpop came along to fuck everything up for four years, there was a band called passion fruit and holy bread, who did a song called sky that would be the all-time shoegazing anthem were it not for the most laughable, godawful piece of drumming i've ever heard in my puff. honestly: it just kills it stone dead.

then they disappeared without trace. ho hum.

grimly fiendish (grimlord), Monday, 20 September 2004 21:44 (twenty-one years ago)

I don't think much of Keith Moon as a "drummer" but what he did, at its best, is good. Bonham was an amazing drummer, I always thought. Stevie Wonder is no Prince as a drummer and I do think "Innervisions" suffers a bit from his drumming. What about McCartney on "Band on the Run," is that him on drums? Always sounded a bit ropey to me.

Michael Clarke of the Byrds was pretty sloppy. But those Byrds records are great despite it/because of it? I'm not sure and you know, I don't really care.

eddie hurt (ddduncan), Tuesday, 21 September 2004 00:48 (twenty-one years ago)

Everything Aloha's recorded so far. The Buckpets' debut. Pink Flag.

Chris Ott (Chris Ott), Tuesday, 21 September 2004 01:00 (twenty-one years ago)

the drumming is about the only thing i like about LZ4 OR who's next!

J.D. (Justyn Dillingham), Tuesday, 21 September 2004 01:28 (twenty-one years ago)

Radiohead to thread.

Whoa whoa whoa. I've learned to ignore most of the Radiohead bashing on ILM but you CANNOT be serious.

Melissa W (Melissa W), Tuesday, 21 September 2004 01:33 (twenty-one years ago)

THE BUCKPETS? Damn, that's the first time in ten years that I've heard someone mention that band.

Pleasant Plains (Pleasant Plains), Tuesday, 21 September 2004 02:23 (twenty-one years ago)

then they disappeared without trace. ho hum.

well, not exactly. they became Mover.

the surface noise (slight return) (electricsound), Tuesday, 21 September 2004 02:36 (twenty-one years ago)

and yeah anyone who has a problem with radiohead's drumming is tripping balls bigtime.

the surface noise (slight return) (electricsound), Tuesday, 21 September 2004 02:37 (twenty-one years ago)

Perplexing statements on this thread (at least one of these has to be a joke):

Colm's drumming makes that album, though.

Either Led Zeppelin 4 or Who's Next -- two albums that were amazing despite the substandard, damn-near-embarrassing drumming.

I've always been bothered by the all-over drumming on Jimi Hendrix albums, especially "Crosstown Traffic."

Radiohead to thread.

Neil Peart...

it's Buddy Miles' singing that I have problems with.

I don't think much of Keith Moon as a "drummer"

sundar subramanian (sundar), Tuesday, 21 September 2004 02:50 (twenty-one years ago)

(And when I say "at least one" I mean the one about LZ4 and Who's Next).

sundar subramanian (sundar), Tuesday, 21 September 2004 02:50 (twenty-one years ago)

"Radiohead to thread."

WTF?!

I also agree with Sundar re: Keith Moon and John Bonham.

J-rock (Julien Sandiford), Tuesday, 21 September 2004 03:31 (twenty-one years ago)

XP - Orestes name was the first I thought of reading the Jehu posts too.

Pat Ast vs Jean Arp (MaresNest), Friday, 12 October 2012 11:06 (thirteen years ago)

Is Steve West (Pavement) considered a poor drummer? I've never had a prob with him, anyone? (I love Gary Young's playing on the early records, but is he technically good? No clue here)

Iago Galdston, Friday, 12 October 2012 23:28 (thirteen years ago)

Whiney's right, there's no such thing as a great record with a terrible drummer.

dow, Friday, 12 October 2012 23:53 (thirteen years ago)

In my opinion, Gary Young was a phenomenal drummer with decades of experience.

Steve West, in comparison, was a far lesser talent, with an inability to keep proper time or vary from that "shuffle" he always resorted to.

Again, this is merely my opinion. I loved these guys, and truly enjoyed that the always gave mad props to the Garden State.

Jersey Al (Albert R. Broccoli), Friday, 12 October 2012 23:55 (thirteen years ago)

uhhh as someone pretty new to this forum was everybody just devoted to incoherent contrarian stances back then??

no love spud webb (fadanuf4erybody), Saturday, 13 October 2012 03:07 (thirteen years ago)

pretty much yeah. i'm kind of glad the board is more argumentative than it used to be because people really get away with saying some bullshit back then.

some dude, Saturday, 13 October 2012 03:15 (thirteen years ago)

Chris Franz is sort of the weakest link on every Talking Heads record, or at least the least distinctive player, but he suits the group just fine and certainly doesn't get in the way of their greatness.

Josh in Chicago, Saturday, 13 October 2012 03:21 (thirteen years ago)

I just figured assumed everyone in this thread was joking xp.

Spottie_Ottie_Dope, Saturday, 13 October 2012 03:57 (thirteen years ago)

I feel that Chris Franz provides the worst moment on Stop Making Sense ("Genius of Love"), but yet somehow redeems himself as "Yella"...

Just my two cents...

Jersey Al (Albert R. Broccoli), Saturday, 13 October 2012 04:00 (thirteen years ago)

one month passes...

i always thought the drive like jehu records could've been even greater with a more pummeling drummer. a guy such as mac mcneilly or zach barocas would've made wonders for their sound, drums on most jehu songs are a bit too pedestrian and mechanical for my liking.

― cock chirea, Wednesday, October 10, 2012 7:18 PM (1 month ago)

Ehh........... you guys are mad.

This is shitty youtube quality but I cannot disagree more:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xd0a1qtL2c8

Jersey Al (Albert R. Broccoli), Thursday, 15 November 2012 17:55 (thirteen years ago)

Can't believe people are saying Anton Fier is a bad drummer

Master of Treacle, Thursday, 15 November 2012 19:01 (thirteen years ago)

maybe they meant Anton Fig

have a sandwich or ice cream sandwich (Jordan), Thursday, 15 November 2012 19:06 (thirteen years ago)

http://www.drummerworld.com/pics/drum2/AntonFigMD.jpg

have a sandwich or ice cream sandwich (Jordan), Thursday, 15 November 2012 19:07 (thirteen years ago)

would be harsh on either

Master of Treacle, Thursday, 15 November 2012 19:08 (thirteen years ago)

uhhh as someone pretty new to this forum was everybody just devoted to incoherent contrarian stances back then??

― no love spud webb (fadanuf4erybody), Friday, October 12, 2012 10:07 PM (1 month ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

pretty much yeah. i'm kind of glad the board is more argumentative than it used to be because people really get away with saying some bullshit back then.

― some dude, Friday, October 12, 2012 10:15 PM (1 month ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

this thread is unreal bad at the beginning, but almost every classic rock thread has a bunch of terrible challops from like 2001

ums (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Thursday, 15 November 2012 19:42 (thirteen years ago)

Jefferson Airplane - Crown of Creation, but I think I've flogged that horse on here before.

Hard Normal Showaddywaddy (Mr Andy M), Thursday, 15 November 2012 20:10 (thirteen years ago)

And it's not really a universally acknowledged classic record anyway.

Hard Normal Showaddywaddy (Mr Andy M), Thursday, 15 November 2012 20:11 (thirteen years ago)

Also slightly tempted to challop the fuck out of the thread by saying Zen Arcade.

Hard Normal Showaddywaddy (Mr Andy M), Thursday, 15 November 2012 20:17 (thirteen years ago)

grant's no monster, though i feel his playing is kinda great in a way

ums (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Thursday, 15 November 2012 20:28 (thirteen years ago)

It's very one note. You know exactly what's coming next

That can be great, but..

Master of Treacle, Thursday, 15 November 2012 20:29 (thirteen years ago)

I know (from other discussions) that I'm the minority here, but I still think Robert Gotobed's motorik drumming is the weakest part of 70s Wire.

in the Land of the Yik Yak (Sanpaku), Thursday, 15 November 2012 20:30 (thirteen years ago)

Also, shall we get the obligatory Helen Wiggin (The Shaggs) mention out of the way?

in the Land of the Yik Yak (Sanpaku), Thursday, 15 November 2012 20:33 (thirteen years ago)

don't know if terrible but Ralph Molina

― nostormo, Wednesday, October 10, 2012 6:43 PM (1 month ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

This is true. He's not good by any definition.

One Way Ticket on the 1277 Express (Bill Magill), Thursday, 15 November 2012 20:35 (thirteen years ago)

There are some amazing botched fills on the new crazy horse record

Molina is by far the best answer to this thread

ums (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Thursday, 15 November 2012 20:37 (thirteen years ago)

xposts Phew that was less of a flaming-torch-carrying mob style reaction that I expected.
'Terrible drummer' would def be an overstatement but I find that the drum beats on songs like What's Going On and Turn On The News have a slightly clip-clop feel to them which mars the tunes a bit for me. It could well be down to how the drums are recorded as much as to the actual patterns Grant plays.
OTOH you could never say the drumming on Reoccuring Dreams is terrible.

Hard Normal Showaddywaddy (Mr Andy M), Thursday, 15 November 2012 20:41 (thirteen years ago)

Hart's Keith Moon-like aversion to hi-hats was a negative IMO

Master of Treacle, Thursday, 15 November 2012 20:43 (thirteen years ago)

Love Ralph Molina, but haven't heard the new one yet. Can't think of a single song he's on that would be improved with a different drummer (and when other drummers play with Neil, they can't cut it on the Ralph/Crazy Horse songs).

5-Hour Enmity (Tarfumes The Escape Goat), Thursday, 15 November 2012 21:13 (thirteen years ago)

I love Hart's drumming, but that might be cos I came to Husker Du as a hardcore band, and Hart's basically a hardcore drummer a lot of the time. That might be what you're hearing as clipclop....

m0stlyClean, Thursday, 15 November 2012 21:16 (thirteen years ago)

any mogwai record

Mr. Snrub, Thursday, 15 November 2012 21:30 (thirteen years ago)

Love Ralph Molina, but haven't heard the new one yet. Can't think of a single song he's on that would be improved with a different drummer (and when other drummers play with Neil, they can't cut it on the Ralph/Crazy Horse songs).

― 5-Hour Enmity (Tarfumes The Escape Goat), Thursday, November 15, 2012 3:13 PM (15 minutes ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

I held this view, and kinda still do, but the 1989 Paramount Theater bootleg w/Neil Young & the Restless kinda made me doubt it

ums (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Thursday, 15 November 2012 21:30 (thirteen years ago)

any mogwai record

THIS

have a sandwich or ice cream sandwich (Jordan), Thursday, 15 November 2012 21:32 (thirteen years ago)

the first couple Paradise Lost records

have a sandwich or ice cream sandwich (Jordan), Thursday, 15 November 2012 21:33 (thirteen years ago)

I held this view, and kinda still do, but the 1989 Paramount Theater bootleg w/Neil Young & the Restless kinda made me doubt it

Ha, that's exactly what I had in mind when I wrote that! I love that show, but Chad Cromwell on "Down By The River" really doesn't do it for me.

5-Hour Enmity (Tarfumes The Escape Goat), Thursday, 15 November 2012 21:46 (thirteen years ago)

Crooked Rain->Wowee Zowee (the tracks that Malkmus isn't drumming on at least).

Jersey Al (Albert R. Broccoli), Thursday, 15 November 2012 22:10 (thirteen years ago)

steve west is a incredibly boring drummer

Master of Treacle, Thursday, 15 November 2012 22:17 (thirteen years ago)


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