Can You Identify 70’s Drummers? | The Drum Department 🥁 (Ep.63)

43,068
0
Publicado 2024-03-27
The 1970s were a decade of decadence, change, and growth for drummers. HUGE drumkits, 7-minute songs, and drum solos reigned supreme - today the panel will have to see if they can identify some of the biggest names in 1970s drumming by only hearing their drum parts- can YOU name that 70’s drummer?

►FREE 7-DAY TRIAL www.drumeo.com/trial/
_______________

Follow us:
►The Drumeo Beat: www.drumeo.com/beat/
►Facebook: facebook.com/drumeo/
►Instagram: instagram.com/drumeoofficial/
►TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@drumeoofficial
___________________________

#Drumeo #DrumTalk #DrumPodcast

Todos los comentarios (21)
  • Peter Criss didn't play on Kiss' Dynasty album. Drum parts were recorded by Anton Fig.
  • @ToshMarshall
    Clive Bunker - Jethro Tull Steve Upton - Wishbone Ash Pierre Van Der Linden - Focus Jim Copley - Upp Ritchie Hayward - Little Feat
  • @mickeygoh25
    I grew up with 2000s and 2010s music. In my high school period, most of my friends were listening to KPOP (SNSD, Super junior, etc.). I was super not into those music, nor most of the hit singles in western music. I remember one day in the English lesson, my English teacher gave us an exercise: listen to a song (actually it was a MV) and fill in the blanks of the missing lyrics. The song was Another Brick in the Wall Pt. 2 (with The Happiest Days of Our Lives). It changed me forever. From that day, my playlist has been filled with 70s music (i guess over 80% of songs are from the 70s). 70s was truly the best era of modern music.
  • @andrewm6427
    My favorite thing about drums is the sound that is produced when you bang upon them with sticks or other solid objects, but I've always been quirky like that
  • @remander3873
    Audio engineering in the 60s and 70s is unparalleled. What they were able to do without all the computer technology we take for granted now is amazing.
  • @Dwendele
    I was a teen in the 80s and essentially a complete metalhead. BUT I really learned today what period of music really stuck with me and influenced me. It was the 70s. I got all but 1.
  • Barriemore Barlow (Jethro Tull), Danny Seraphine (Chicago), Phil Ehart (Kansas), Tommy Aldridge (Pat Travers....), Ansley Dunbar (Journey), Rod Morgenstein (Dixie Dregs), Alan White (Yes).
  • Recognized Mick Fleetwood and Jimmy Chamberlin right away. It’s funny that Jimmy mimicking a drum loop came back for 1979, because the Pumpkins started with a drum machine before Jimmy joined. The drum intro for I Am One was programmed by Billy Corgan on a drum machine, and Jimmy started putting a floor tom on his rack to make it easier to play.
  • @Pehennji
    My five favorite 70s drummers: Bill Bruford, Billy Cobham, Terry Bozzio, John Bonham, Stewart Copeland.
  • @SteveoBurrito11
    the guy next to the laptop looking at the screen probably reading the chat for hints 29:10 and literally at 35:28 admits he saw the answer lol. 3
  • @meanmetalmike666
    70's Drummer's that are my favorites 1.Phil Rudd AC/DC 2.Cozy Powell Rainbow 3. Bill Ward Black Sabbath 4. Peter Criss Kiss 5. Ian Paice Deep Purple 6. John Bonham Zeppelin 7. Lee Kerslake Uriah Heep/Ozzy 8. Kieth Moon The Who 9. Phil Collins Genesis 10.Neil Peart Rush
  • @Arsenal.13
    you should have them write the answers on a small white board so they all get a chance to answer
  • @seanflannery777
    Brian Downey was the best drummer from the 70's hands down... maybe the best drummer ever!
  • I got Fleetwood Mac just from the description, and there was no doubt at soon as the bass came in.
  • @DavidOakesMusic
    I'm not even a fan of RUSH in the slightest but it's funny when people who say they are RUSH fanatics - pronounce it Neil PURT 😆
  • @guitarheroguy5
    Nick Mason, Gary Mallaber (Steve Miller Band), Danny Seraphine (Chicago), Garry Peterson (The Guess Who), Mike Kellie (Spooky Tooth), Floyd Sneed (Three Dog Night), Peter Hoorelbeke (A.K.A. Rivera) (Rare Earth), Dennis Elliott (Foreigner), Jerry Edmonton (Steppenwolf), Steve Gadd (David Ruffin), James Gadson (David Ruffin), Lee Kerslake, (Toe Fat) Bobby Colomby (Blood, Sweat, and Tears), Carmine Appice, (Vanilla Fudge).