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<blockquote data-quote="bbrown323" data-source="post: 2819611" data-attributes="member: 574560"><p>Gotta second any solo by Neil Pert...</p><p></p><p>Not a solo but you should give a listen to Planet Drum but Micky Hart...</p><p></p><p>Its a nice compilation of various drumming from around the world.</p><p></p><p>Also grab a live album of jazz great Dave Brubeck (any will do) his drummer (I can't remember his name) always goes off for at least 6 mins (Ive seen him live three times and once he soloed for 15... it was wild) and it too cool. He's got to be at least 50 and he is as good as anyone...</p><p></p><p>Other drum solos...I hate to say it but some old Motley Crew when Tommy Lee was playing the drums was as good as any metal / rock solos..</p><p></p><p>Also Bonhams kid... can't remember name... he is good...</p><p></p><p>Also album called Drum *** is killer but very hard to find...</p><p></p><p>Probably not of much help... but maybe...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bbrown323, post: 2819611, member: 574560"] Gotta second any solo by Neil Pert... Not a solo but you should give a listen to Planet Drum but Micky Hart... Its a nice compilation of various drumming from around the world. Also grab a live album of jazz great Dave Brubeck (any will do) his drummer (I can't remember his name) always goes off for at least 6 mins (Ive seen him live three times and once he soloed for 15... it was wild) and it too cool. He's got to be at least 50 and he is as good as anyone... Other drum solos...I hate to say it but some old Motley Crew when Tommy Lee was playing the drums was as good as any metal / rock solos.. Also Bonhams kid... can't remember name... he is good... Also album called Drum *** is killer but very hard to find... Probably not of much help... but maybe... [/QUOTE]
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