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 Post subject: Great rhythm sections in rock
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Levon Helm (drums) and Rick Danko (bass) of The Band


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John Wetton (bass)
Bill Bruford (drums, percussions)
and occasionally Jamie Muir (percussions, drums and blood pills)
skip at 3:05 to see what i mean :)

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 Post subject: Re: Great rhythm sections in rock
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Billy Cox, and Mitch Mitchell for the later Hendrix songs.

Jeff, Stone, and Jack/Matt.

Izzy, Duff and Steven from GNR.

James Hetfield and Cliff Burton of Metallica.

Malcolm Young and Cliff Williams of AC/DC.

Pete Quaife and Mick Avory of the Kinks.

Tom Fogerty, Stu Cook, Doug Clifford of CCR.


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 Post subject: Re: Great rhythm sections in rock
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Malcolm Young and Cliff Williams of AC/DC.


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 Post subject: Re: Great rhythm sections in rock
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Fitting with the new R.E.M. album, but I always thought Bill Berry and Mike Mills were really strong together.


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theplatypus wrote:
darth_vedder wrote:
Malcolm Young and Cliff Williams of AC/DC.


Really?


Yup. Go listen to the Bon Scott stuff, or just 'Powerage'.

I submit this for evidence:

Riff Raff



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 Post subject: Re: Great rhythm sections in rock
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Sting & Stewart Copeland

Dave Grohl & Kris Novoselic

Keith Moon & John Entwistle

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Neil Peart and Geddy Lee - Rush
Ralph Molina and Billy Talbot - Crazy Horse


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Tony Levin (bass/stick)
Mike Portnoy (drums)
w/Liquid Tension Experiment (which is not my cup of tea btw but they're both pretty impressive)

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Sting & Stewart Copeland

Dave Grohl & Kris Novoselic

Keith Moon & John Entwistle

Ginger Baker & Jack Bruce


Yes, yes, yes, and yes.


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 Post subject: Re: Great rhythm sections in rock
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Oh, and Brad Wilk and Tim Commerford

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 Post subject: Re: Great rhythm sections in rock
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darth_vedder wrote:
theplatypus wrote:
darth_vedder wrote:
Malcolm Young and Cliff Williams of AC/DC.


Really?


Yup. Go listen to the Bon Scott stuff, or just 'Powerage'.

I submit this for evidence:

Riff Raff



I don't hear anything impressive, inventive or interesting in this performance. Did you post the right video?

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 Post subject: Re: Great rhythm sections in rock
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Bootsy Collins should be in this thread.
here w/John Starks in the JB's

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 Post subject: Re: Great rhythm sections in rock
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theplatypus wrote:
darth_vedder wrote:
theplatypus wrote:
darth_vedder wrote:
Malcolm Young and Cliff Williams of AC/DC.


Really?


Yup. Go listen to the Bon Scott stuff, or just 'Powerage'.

I submit this for evidence:

Riff Raff



I don't hear anything impressive, inventive or interesting in this performance. Did you post the right video?


Yup. Just because it isn't inventive, or in your opinion interesting, doens't mean it a'int good. Those rhythm guys in AC/DC are very tight. Sure they have basically done the same thing for 40 years, but those days with Bon Scott were high energy, great hard rock. Maybe you should try playing some of it and the level they play it and see how you do...


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James Jamerson and Benny Benjamin.


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