Memorable Drum Performances that made you like a Song or Band

Who did they play with ?
Brann Dailor is Mastodon's drummer, watching that guy play is pretty entertaining. He's kinda proggy... He uses a relatively minimal set but still sounds like he's got 8 friggin' arms, man lol

Chris Adler is Lamb of God's drummer, and he's pretty amazing too. He's done a bunch of other stuff too, aside from LoG. He's very skilled as well, at what he does.
 
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Brann Dailor is Mastodon's drummer, watching that guy play is pretty entertaining. He's kinda proggy... He uses a relatively minimal set but still sounds like he's got 8 friggin' arms, man lol

Chris Adler is Lamb of God's drummer, and he's pretty amazing too. He's done a bunch of other stuff to, aside from LoG. He's very skilled as well, at what he does.
Thanks for the reply MC
 
Mine too...
I was playing drums for a year or so when that album popped up....
I also think they played @ the ATL POP FESTIVAL in early early 70’s..
Don was the one that inspired me to keep going on the skins
Before I got hold of the Paranoid album I wanted to play and sing like Mark Farner
 
In my musical timeline for discovering what would be my musical roots, I believe only the Beatles, Deep Purple, BTO, Three Dog Night and The Jackson 5, barely edge out Grand Funk, Elton John, and albums like Godspell and Jesus Christ Superstar as some of my initial exposures to popular and cutting edge acts for my passage through the early to mid 70's.

In elementary school I was introduced to the likes of the Beatles, Three Dog Night and Elton through teachers and fellow students, Godspell and Jesus Christ Superstar from an older hippe type sister of my best friend at the time. Then I must have heard various good songs like BTO's Takin Care of Business, Smoke in the Water and American Band etc on the radio.

Just think of how I must have felt like I was discovering a Gold Mine when I got my ears full of music on my record player when I began buying 45's and Albums of my own.

Imagine the spongelike young 11-13 year old mind hearing Labelle's Lady Marmelade, Elton's Saturday Night's Alright for Fightin and all those Beatles songs contained on the Red Album's 1962-66 hits.

Then along comes this. WHAT hormone driven youngster would not relate to that album cover?
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