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07-18-2008, 07:48 AM | #234 (permalink) | |
Dr. Prunk
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Bonham was amazing, but arguing that he's the best drummer in the world for his technical ability is just wrong, more skilled than Moon for sure. But you have Neil Peart, Bill Bruford, Terry Bozzio, Carl Palmer and several other drummers that are technically far superior to Bonham. Obviously the reason people think of Bonham and Moon so highly compared to everyone else is because of the amount of energy they put into their drumming, they weren't about playing by the book and they beat the **** out of their drums like no one else. They were both skilled and energetic, Bonham just happens to be more skilled and Moon is more energetic. So who's better really depends on which you think is more important. I'd say Bonham is better because he had quite a bit more range. Moon only had one style of playing really, loud and all over the place, and he applied it to every song. He was more distinctive in that sense. But Bonham showed he could do that and more. |
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07-18-2008, 09:10 AM | #235 (permalink) |
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I'm not so sure about that. On the latter-day Who albums, he mellowed out. The drumming on songs like The Song Is Over is still distinctly Moon, but it's a bit more controlled than on the early Who singles.
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07-18-2008, 11:29 AM | #236 (permalink) |
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Its all down to the Live albums. And the full 30th anniversary Live at leeds slaughters SRTS. Townsend was much more original where Page relied on remade blues\folk songs. Now there really is a cigarette paper between them and even typing this now, there's a good part of me is saying ' stop you fool !Zep are the greatest', but for originality its got to be the Who
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07-18-2008, 12:22 PM | #237 (permalink) | |
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As for Page's "unoriginality," I think his blues influence is what drew many fans to their music. Moreover, most if the songs were reworked and had new riffs and were utterly indistinguishable from the originals. On the occasion that it was quite clear that they were covers, it was most often the lyrics, not the actual music, that got them in trouble. Of course, it is true: Led Zeppelin enjoyed a fair amount of "borrowing" from blues artists. I think Townshend experimented far more than Page ever did, but he was by no means a better guitarist (or songwriter, dare I say?).
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07-18-2008, 09:23 PM | #238 (permalink) |
Dr. Prunk
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Like I've said before, almost all of the stolen stuff (which for the most part was just the lyrics) was just from their first 2 albums.
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