What a fag. Comparing Richards to Ringo is actually not bad, and it's not an insult to either you fuck. Knowledgeable critics and other drymmers have been dispelling the notion that Ringo was a bad drummer for many years now. Hack music fans just don't pay attention.
It's like I was saying about layman opinions on guitarists...to most if you're not shredding you're not playing.
Some people love shredders, virtuosos and the like. Keef has said it’s not so much what you play, but what you don’t play. I agree, for me…
Edit: There is some stuff I’ve seen of Keef on acoustic that is really good technically, and heard other guitarists really praise him for his acoustic prowess…and people that bag on Ringo (or Charlie) don’t know wtf they are talking about…
Some people love shredders, virtuosos and the like. Keef has said it’s not so much what you play, but what you don’t play. I agree, for me…
Edit: There is some stuff I’ve seen of Keef on acoustic that is really good technically, and heard other guitarists really praise him for his acoustic prowess…and people that bag on Ringo (or Charlie) don’t know wtf they are talking about…
Ringo and Charlie were tight as fuck. Not every band needs a Ginger Baker or Keith Moon to work.
Some people love shredders, virtuosos and the like. Keef has said it’s not so much what you play, but what you don’t play. I agree, for me…
Edit: There is some stuff I’ve seen of Keef on acoustic that is really good technically, and heard other guitarists really praise him for his acoustic prowess…and people that bag on Ringo (or Charlie) don’t know wtf they are talking about…
Ringo and Charlie were tight as fuck. Not every band needs a Ginger Baker or Keith Moon to work.
Some people love shredders, virtuosos and the like. Keef has said it’s not so much what you play, but what you don’t play. I agree, for me…
Edit: There is some stuff I’ve seen of Keef on acoustic that is really good technically, and heard other guitarists really praise him for his acoustic prowess…and people that bag on Ringo (or Charlie) don’t know wtf they are talking about…
Ringo and Charlie were tight as fuck. Not every band needs a Ginger Baker or Keith Moon to work.
Recently I've been playing a lot of Sabbath and find myself tuning out the vocals and a lot of the guitar and just listening to Bill Ward. I'm 100% sure he's my favorite drummer. The jam section on Sweet Leaf alone places him in a select group of rock drummers. I freak out and want to smash stuff every time I hear it. That's the drumming equivalent of shredding, so I'm kind of contradicting myself, but that's some exciting shit.
Some people love shredders, virtuosos and the like. Keef has said it’s not so much what you play, but what you don’t play. I agree, for me…
Edit: There is some stuff I’ve seen of Keef on acoustic that is really good technically, and heard other guitarists really praise him for his acoustic prowess…and people that bag on Ringo (or Charlie) don’t know wtf they are talking about…
Ringo and Charlie were tight as fuck. Not every band needs a Ginger Baker or Keith Moon to work.
Recently I've been playing a lot of Sabbath and find myself tuning out the vocals and a lot of the guitar and just listening to Bill Ward. I'm 100% sure he's my favorite drummer. The jam section on Sweet Leaf alone places him in a select group of rock drummers. I freak out and want to smash stuff every time I hear it. That's the drumming equivalent of shredding, so I'm kind of contradicting myself, but that's some exciting shit.
I just started getting into Sabbath in the last 10 years or so…Bill and Geezer really pushed it on those early cuts
Some people love shredders, virtuosos and the like. Keef has said it’s not so much what you play, but what you don’t play. I agree, for me…
Edit: There is some stuff I’ve seen of Keef on acoustic that is really good technically, and heard other guitarists really praise him for his acoustic prowess…and people that bag on Ringo (or Charlie) don’t know wtf they are talking about…
Ringo and Charlie were tight as fuck. Not every band needs a Ginger Baker or Keith Moon to work.
Recently I've been playing a lot of Sabbath and find myself tuning out the vocals and a lot of the guitar and just listening to Bill Ward. I'm 100% sure he's my favorite drummer. The jam section on Sweet Leaf alone places him in a select group of rock drummers. I freak out and want to smash stuff every time I hear it. That's the drumming equivalent of shredding, so I'm kind of contradicting myself, but that's some exciting shit.
I just started getting into Sabbath in the last 10 years or so…Bill and Geezer really pushed it on those early cuts
Some people love shredders, virtuosos and the like. Keef has said it’s not so much what you play, but what you don’t play. I agree, for me…
Edit: There is some stuff I’ve seen of Keef on acoustic that is really good technically, and heard other guitarists really praise him for his acoustic prowess…and people that bag on Ringo (or Charlie) don’t know wtf they are talking about…
Ringo and Charlie were tight as fuck. Not every band needs a Ginger Baker or Keith Moon to work.
Recently I've been playing a lot of Sabbath and find myself tuning out the vocals and a lot of the guitar and just listening to Bill Ward. I'm 100% sure he's my favorite drummer. The jam section on Sweet Leaf alone places him in a select group of rock drummers. I freak out and want to smash stuff every time I hear it. That's the drumming equivalent of shredding, so I'm kind of contradicting myself, but that's some exciting shit.
I just started getting into Sabbath in the last 10 years or so…Bill and Geezer really pushed it on those early cuts
I'd probably call them my favorite band lately. It's always changing but I can't seem to hear enough, mainly just the first three albums.
Some people love shredders, virtuosos and the like. Keef has said it’s not so much what you play, but what you don’t play. I agree, for me…
Edit: There is some stuff I’ve seen of Keef on acoustic that is really good technically, and heard other guitarists really praise him for his acoustic prowess…and people that bag on Ringo (or Charlie) don’t know wtf they are talking about…
Ringo and Charlie were tight as fuck. Not every band needs a Ginger Baker or Keith Moon to work.
Recently I've been playing a lot of Sabbath and find myself tuning out the vocals and a lot of the guitar and just listening to Bill Ward. I'm 100% sure he's my favorite drummer. The jam section on Sweet Leaf alone places him in a select group of rock drummers. I freak out and want to smash stuff every time I hear it. That's the drumming equivalent of shredding, so I'm kind of contradicting myself, but that's some exciting shit.
I just started getting into Sabbath in the last 10 years or so…Bill and Geezer really pushed it on those early cuts
I'd probably call them my favorite band lately. It's always changing but I can't seem to hear enough, mainly just the first three albums.
Some people love shredders, virtuosos and the like. Keef has said it’s not so much what you play, but what you don’t play. I agree, for me…
Edit: There is some stuff I’ve seen of Keef on acoustic that is really good technically, and heard other guitarists really praise him for his acoustic prowess…and people that bag on Ringo (or Charlie) don’t know wtf they are talking about…
Ringo and Charlie were tight as fuck. Not every band needs a Ginger Baker or Keith Moon to work.
Recently I've been playing a lot of Sabbath and find myself tuning out the vocals and a lot of the guitar and just listening to Bill Ward. I'm 100% sure he's my favorite drummer. The jam section on Sweet Leaf alone places him in a select group of rock drummers. I freak out and want to smash stuff every time I hear it. That's the drumming equivalent of shredding, so I'm kind of contradicting myself, but that's some exciting shit.
I just started getting into Sabbath in the last 10 years or so…Bill and Geezer really pushed it on those early cuts
I'd probably call them my favorite band lately. It's always changing but I can't seem to hear enough, mainly just the first three albums.
I remember my Sabbath phase.
