Let’s Show the Drummer Some Love
(Not necessarily flashy, impossible-sounding stuff, although it can be. Mainly, drumming you appreciate for whatever reason.)
Let’s Show the Drummer Some Love
(Not necessarily flashy, impossible-sounding stuff, although it can be. Mainly, drumming you appreciate for whatever reason.)
Midnight Rambler (Rolling Stones) - Charlie Watts
Get Down (War) - Harold Ray Brown
The fills on this song are completely un-flashy, and they’re perfect.
Let’s Show the Drummer Some Love
(Not necessarily flashy, impossible-sounding stuff, although it can be. Mainly, drumming you appreciate for whatever reason.)
Midnight Rambler (Rolling Stones) - Charlie Watts
Get Down (War) - Harold Ray Brown
Come Together (Beatles) - Ringo Starr
I’ve always loved the funky drum riff that starts each verse.
Let’s Show the Drummer Some Love
(Not necessarily flashy, impossible-sounding stuff, although it can be. Mainly, drumming you appreciate for whatever reason.)
Midnight Rambler (Rolling Stones) - Charlie Watts
Get Down (War) - Harold Ray Brown
Come Together (Beatles) - Ringo Starr
Use Me (Bill Withers) - James Gadson
Little known session musician who just nailed it on this song.
Let’s Show the Drummer Some Love
(Not necessarily flashy, impossible-sounding stuff, although it can be. Mainly, drumming you appreciate for whatever reason.)
Midnight Rambler (Rolling Stones) - Charlie Watts
Get Down (War) - Harold Ray Brown
Come Together (Beatles) - Ringo Starr
Use Me (Bill Withers) - James Gadson
When the Levee Breaks (John Bonham) - Led Zeppelin
Simple yet powerful drum beat keeps the tune steady with Plant’s ominous harmonica and wailing vocals, and Jones’s fluid slide guitar.
Let’s Show the Drummer Some Love
(Not necessarily flashy, impossible-sounding stuff, although it can be. Mainly, drumming you appreciate for whatever reason.)
Midnight Rambler (Rolling Stones) - Charlie Watts
Get Down (War) - Harold Ray Brown
Come Together (Beatles) - Ringo Starr
Use Me (Bill Withers) - James Gadson
When the Levee Breaks (John Bonham) - Led Zeppelin
In the Air Tonight (Phil Collins) - The Phil Collins Big Band
Let’s Show the Drummer Some Love
(Not necessarily flashy, impossible-sounding stuff, although it can be. Mainly, drumming you appreciate for whatever reason.)
Midnight Rambler (Rolling Stones) - Charlie Watts
Get Down (War) - Harold Ray Brown
Come Together (Beatles) - Ringo Starr
Use Me (Bill Withers) - James Gadson
When the Levee Breaks (John Bonham) - Led Zeppelin
In the Air Tonight (Phil Collins) - The Phil Collins Big Band
Let’s Show the Drummer Some Love
(Not necessarily flashy, impossible-sounding stuff, although it can be. Mainly, drumming you appreciate for whatever reason.)
Midnight Rambler (Rolling Stones) - Charlie Watts
Get Down (War) - Harold Ray Brown
Come Together (Beatles) - Ringo Starr
Use Me (Bill Withers) - James Gadson
When the Levee Breaks (John Bonham) - Led Zeppelin
In the Air Tonight (Phil Collins) - The Phil Collins Big Band
Frankenstein (Edgar Winter)- Chuck Ruff
Train Kept a Rollin (Aerosmith) - Joey Kramer
Damn he belts it out and hits it hard on this one. One of the great 70’s drummers.
Let’s Show the Drummer Some Love
(Not necessarily flashy, impossible-sounding stuff, although it can be. Mainly, drumming you appreciate for whatever reason.)
Midnight Rambler (Rolling Stones) - Charlie Watts
Get Down (War) - Harold Ray Brown
Come Together (Beatles) - Ringo Starr
Use Me (Bill Withers) - James Gadson
When the Levee Breaks (John Bonham) - Led Zeppelin
In the Air Tonight (Phil Collins) - The Phil Collins Big Band
Frankenstein (Edgar Winter)- Chuck Ruff
Train Kept a Rollin (Aerosmith) - Joey Kramer
Lipstick Vogue (Elvis Costello & the Attractions) - Pete Thomas
Drums are practically the lead instrument on that song.
Let’s Show the Drummer Some Love
(Not necessarily flashy, impossible-sounding stuff, although it can be. Mainly, drumming you appreciate for whatever reason.)
Midnight Rambler (Rolling Stones) - Charlie Watts
Get Down (War) - Harold Ray Brown
Come Together (Beatles) - Ringo Starr
Use Me (Bill Withers) - James Gadson
When the Levee Breaks (John Bonham) - Led Zeppelin
In the Air Tonight (Phil Collins) - The Phil Collins Big Band
Frankenstein (Edgar Winter)- Chuck Ruff
Train Kept a Rollin (Aerosmith) - Joey Kramer
Lipstick Vogue (Elvis Costello & the Attractions) - Pete Thomas
Radar Love (Golden Earring) - Cesar Zuiderwijk
The solo is great, but I also love listening to the drums throughout that entire song.