Best Rock Drummers


I've seen most of them and by far the two that stand out are Neil Peart of Rush and Ceasar Z. of Golden Earring. For non-rock I would say it's a no brainer with Buddy Rich.
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Somehow I missed this thread. There have been many great drummers in the rock genre. Some are superb technically, and less interesting artistically, like Carl Palmer. Others are less technically adept, but are just born with what it takes to be great. Clive Bunker, Jethro Tull's first drummer comes to mind.
For me, the best combination of incredible technical mastery combined with superb artistic creativity was embodied in the late great Mitch Mitchell. As an example, I would cite his performance on "Straight Ahead", originally released on "Cry of Love". All these years later, and I am still amazed.
Really, you can't rip off a drum solo "note for note", because drums don't really have "notes" - lolololo roflao!!
Thomas Prigeon of the "Mars Volta" is astounding, and Phil Selway of Radiohead
is one of my favorite "invisible" drummers (the guys that just play what's right for the song-no flashy fills or pyrotechnics).
Terry Bozzio is certainly no slouch, and Vinnie Colaiuta ain't either. Both are from Zappa's band. Mmm-forgot Ainsley Dunbar.
Zappa always snagged the very best drummers. Dunbar was one, Bozzio was another, and don't forget Ralph Humphries.