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It's a fact.
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>>129915867
KID PIX
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He's right.
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>>129915867
He is a good drummer. He's not a great drummer, but he is a good one
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>>129915941
I think hes great because he knew exactly what beat complimented the song most. His feel was impeccable
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If you listen to some of the earliest recording of the group with Pete Best on drums it sounds like completely generic dogshit even if you ignore the fact that Pete could never stay on time
Good feel is a good way to describe Ringo as a drummer. Nothing he did was too technical but it fit the Beatles overall feel and sound in a way no other drummer could, even in those instances they had to get other people in the studio to do some parts for him lmao
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My BF and me (we're both gay) were arguing about 60s Niall Horan's drumming the other day. Glad to see this thread pop up.



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