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Yeah, *lol*. Actually, it really is useless to compare drummers, or artists in general. What we love about Danny is his style. And we won't find that in Portnoy, Beauford, Donatti, or Peart because they're other drummers! Style is what it's all about. I don't really like McDonough's style, for example, but there's no doubt he's a technically superior drummer. Danny's style is mind-boggling. So, cheers, mates.
Couldn't agree more! Danny's STYLE is what's most compelling and memorable. Many drummers can rip and shred (like Portnoy), but very few have developed their own sound that is unlike anyone else. That is the sign of greatness.
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Re: Hardest Song to play on drums?

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Yeah, *lol*. Actually, it really is useless to compare drummers, or artists in general. What we love about Danny is his style. And we won't find that in Portnoy, Beauford, Donatti, or Peart because they're other drummers! Style is what it's all about. I don't really like McDonough's style, for example, but there's no doubt he's a technically superior drummer. Danny's style is mind-boggling. So, cheers, mates.
Couldn't agree more! Danny's STYLE is what's most compelling and memorable. Many drummers can rip and shred (like Portnoy), but very few have developed their own sound that is unlike anyone else. That is the sign of greatness.
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