I'm saying just respecting a musician doesn't mean you'll get it when
people say one was a better drummer. If you don't feel the music you
have to go by technique. Peart is accurate and mechanical. I like it
but I  prefer a musician that can feel the music. That's why I put
Gilmore in my top five guitarists list. But the Peart and Bohnam
debate is much like the Emerson vs Wakeman debate. They are both tops
but I learn towards Emerson.

.

On Thu, Dec 15, 2011 at 8:41 AM, GMoney <gm0n3...@gmail.com> wrote:

>> But if you don't appreciate Zepplin you might not understand.
>>
>
> Uh, since you are reading impaired: I DO appreciate Zeppelin, i just don't
> like their music all that much. Subjective....vs. objective. I appreciate
> all that they did, and I certainly appreciate their technical skill, but i
> just can't help it...i don't like many of their songs. What can i say?
> Can't really change that.
>
> I also appreciate the drumming style of Bonham, and I've sene and been a
> part of the whole "technical vs. emotional" debate as it relates to Bonham
> and Peart.
>
> I don't really care which one is "better", they are both awesome for their
> own reasons, and if I was a young drummer, i would try to master Peart's
> precision, and learn to play with Bonham's passion.
>
>

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