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Title: Ringo, Moonie and Bonham
Post by: roscoe on June 05, 2009, 09:55:05 PM
Paul should be shot for his recent remark placing the greatest drummer of all times in league with a couple worthless bangers in the hippy groups Led ZEP and Who
Title: Re: Ringo, Moonie and Bonham
Post by: HeyJude18 on June 05, 2009, 11:28:57 PM
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Paul should be shot for his recent remark placing the greatest drummer of all times in league with a couple worthless bangers in the hippy groups Led ZEP and Who

Are you just a sh*t disturber?
Title: Re: Ringo, Moonie and Bonham
Post by: roscoe on June 05, 2009, 11:30:31 PM
Ringo's own son has been  quoted as saying he prefers Moon and Bonham to his father who is a 'good time keeper'. If I was Ringo the child would be disinherited real fast-- what an idiotic remark
Title: Re: Ringo, Moonie and Bonham
Post by: HeyJude18 on June 06, 2009, 12:33:03 AM
Just because Ringo`s son likes other drummers doesn`t mean anything!  Everyone`s entitled to their own opinion and in his opinion he prefers someone who isn`t his own father.  Heck if my parents did anything of the sort I probably wouldn`t consider them the best!
Title: Re: Ringo, Moonie and Bonham
Post by: roscoe on June 06, 2009, 01:23:23 AM
No comprende your last semtence.
Title: Re: Ringo, Moonie and Bonham
Post by: HeyJude18 on June 06, 2009, 01:47:04 AM
It were if my parents were something incredible, such as a musician, no matter how good the public thinks they are, to the "kid" that's still "mom" or it's still "dad".  It's just like, whoop dee doo, why would one expect someone to name their own parent as their favourite (fill in the blank).
Title: Re: Ringo, Moonie and Bonham
Post by: JimmyMcCullochFan on June 06, 2009, 03:51:40 AM
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It were if my parents were something incredible, such as a musician, no matter how good the public thinks they are, to the "kid" that's still "mom" or it's still "dad".  It's just like, whoop dee doo, why would one expect someone to name their own parent as their favourite (fill in the blank).

I am sure that's how Julian & Sean Lennon and Dhani Harrison feel. Dhani's doing his own thing which I think is awesome. His music is unique and really good.
Title: Re: Ringo, Moonie and Bonham
Post by: Arthur Mullard on June 06, 2009, 08:24:47 AM
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Paul should be shot for his recent remark placing the greatest drummer of all times in league with a couple worthless bangers in the hippy groups Led ZEP and Who

Out of everything I've read from you, that is the stupidest thing youve said so far. It even outdoes all your religious crap. You really are a turd of the highest order. If you're not a music lover dont come on music forums. I think you should spend the morning in confession after speaking ill of the dead.
Title: Re: Ringo, Moonie and Bonham
Post by: The Swine on June 06, 2009, 01:12:13 PM
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No comprende your last semtence.

i bet you live in texas
Title: Re: Ringo, Moonie and Bonham
Post by: tkitna on June 06, 2009, 03:02:05 PM
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Ringo's own son has been  quoted as saying he prefers Moon and Bonham to his father who is a 'good time keeper'. If I was Ringo the child would be disinherited real fast-- what an idiotic remark

Well since Moon taught Zak how to play and Bonham was maybe the greatest rock drummer ever, it makes perfect sense to me.

Title: Re: Ringo, Moonie and Bonham
Post by: roscoe on June 06, 2009, 05:36:10 PM
I do not care for Who, Led Zep, Doors, Tull, Janis, Jimi, Skynard, CSN, etc---IOW hippies. 'Moon taught Zak to play'-- what a rediculous remark. Ciao
Title: Re: Ringo, Moonie and Bonham
Post by: BlueMeanie on June 06, 2009, 05:40:52 PM
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I do not care for Who, Led Zep, Doors, Tull, Janis, Jimi, Skynard, CSN, etc---IOW hippies. 'Moon taught Zak to play'-- what a rediculous remark. Ciao

But Moon DID start teaching Zak to play drums. Research your history before you make sweeping statements.
Title: Re: Ringo, Moonie and Bonham
Post by: fendertele on June 06, 2009, 06:41:38 PM
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I do not care for Who, Led Zep, Doors, Tull, Janis, Jimi, Skynard, CSN, etc---IOW hippies. 'Moon taught Zak to play'-- what a rediculous remark. Ciao

Trivia

Son of Ringo Starr and Maureen Starkey.

He was not taught by Ringo, but by his godfather, The Who drummer Keith Moon. Moon gave Zak his first drum set. When Moon died in 1978, Zak waited 10 years to replace him (1979-1987 drummer was Ex-Face/Small Face Kenney Jones.

CAIO!!!!!
Title: Re: Ringo, Moonie and Bonham
Post by: Jane on June 06, 2009, 08:04:30 PM
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Ringo's own son has been  quoted as saying he prefers Moon and Bonham to his father who is a 'good time keeper'. If I was Ringo the child would be disinherited real fast-- what an idiotic remark

You speak about religion, catholicism. You should be a person capable of loving and forgiving. But you are a rigid, hard man, who doesn`t love his own children. How did you come to such life? Somebody must have offended you real bad.

Title: Re: Ringo, Moonie and Bonham
Post by: pc31 on June 06, 2009, 11:38:56 PM
is that you roscoe?????(http://i477.photobucket.com/albums/rr133/Brashanic/head_up_your_ass.jpg)
7zHqs7F0hXU (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7zHqs7F0hXU) ;)
Title: Re: Ringo, Moonie and Bonham
Post by: tkitna on June 06, 2009, 11:54:13 PM
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I do not care for Who, Led Zep, Doors, Tull, Janis, Jimi, Skynard, CSN, etc---IOW hippies. 'Moon taught Zak to play'-- what a rediculous remark. Ciao

Wow, so another 'Villiage Idiot' rears his head here at DM's. This ought to be entertaining if nothing else.

Title: Re: Ringo, Moonie and Bonham
Post by: The Swine on June 07, 2009, 06:48:51 PM
and entertaining it is
Title: Re: Ringo, Moonie and Bonham
Post by: BlueMeanie on June 07, 2009, 06:52:02 PM
Apparently The Who were hippies. You learn something new every day!. I wonder what the Mod movement think about that. Paul Weller's just taken an overdose!
Title: Re: Ringo, Moonie and Bonham
Post by: glass onion on June 08, 2009, 08:11:28 PM
do not wanna turn this into another drummers forum,but.........it is a well known fact that zak starkey did take up drumming more because of keith and not ringo-however,i'm sure ringo did play a part-how could he not?in the past zak has been pretty offhand about ringos' playing-only now does he say that..."my dad is the greatest drummer in the world.it's taken me years to get anywhere near his hand technique."for people who do not play the drums in can be pretty hard to explain what a good or bad drummer is.lots of music listeners do not appreciate the guy at the back.

moonie was 'out there' in every sense of the word-both behind his humongous kit, and in everyday life in general.
like tkitna says,bonzo was maybe the greatest rock drummer ever.(all opinion-we have had this conversation already todd!!,i think ian paice-but moonie is also up there in a big way).
ringo was,is and always will be ringo.enough said.

if i can give one bit of advice to anyone reading this,it would be take absolutely no notice of roscoes' opinions on drumming or drummers.i know more about open heart surgery than he knows about drumming.
Title: Re: Ringo, Moonie and Bonham
Post by: roscoe on June 08, 2009, 10:31:37 PM
I bet you don't even know who Philly Joe Jones is.
Title: Re: Ringo, Moonie and Bonham
Post by: fendertele on June 08, 2009, 10:39:20 PM
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I bet you don't even know who Philly Joe Jones is.

Does he have too to prove he knows his stuff ? if he was worth knowing im sure he would already have heard of him.

It's not who you know, its what you know ;)

Title: Re: Ringo, Moonie and Bonham
Post by: roscoe on June 08, 2009, 11:05:50 PM
Obviously you do not know who Philly Joe Jones is.
Title: Re: Ringo, Moonie and Bonham
Post by: tkitna on June 09, 2009, 02:19:43 AM
I dont know much about him except he was a jazz drummer that played with Miles Davis.

Would you like me to list a page full of drummers i'm sure you dont know anything about?
Title: Re: Ringo, Moonie and Bonham
Post by: tkitna on June 09, 2009, 02:23:18 AM
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i know more about open heart surgery than he knows about drumming.


(http://www.crf2.com/images/smilies/rofl.gif)

Title: Re: Ringo, Moonie and Bonham
Post by: pc31 on June 09, 2009, 04:24:37 AM
the reverent pray boscoe didn't pro-create....
Title: Re: Ringo, Moonie and Bonham
Post by: roscoe on June 09, 2009, 05:35:09 AM
You turkeynecks would change your tune if you ever heard the orig M Davis hit Four with Philly Joe on drums and Hank Jones on piano. It is 1954 so its not stereo( although a bass/treble job could be done with it similar to what was done with She Loves You) but it is one of the first high fidelity recs and the sound qual is tops. The version of Airegin with S Rollins( and not the hack Coltrane) on Sax is another M Davis classic from the same period but it is on another album.

Miles is in his glory on these two records as well as the later Devil May Care( stereo) He plays without a mute and actually in tune--which is a rarity.
Title: Re: Ringo, Moonie and Bonham
Post by: The Swine on June 09, 2009, 08:49:25 AM
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You turkeynecks

i bet you know they taste great
Title: Re: Ringo, Moonie and Bonham
Post by: tkitna on June 09, 2009, 09:38:00 AM
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You turkeynecks would change your tune if you ever heard the orig M Davis hit Four with Philly Joe on drums and Hank Jones on piano.  


Change our tune about what? Nobody ever gave an opinion.
Title: Re: Ringo, Moonie and Bonham
Post by: glass onion on June 09, 2009, 11:15:11 AM
i know pretty well who philly joe jones was you fool.the sad thing about daft remarks like that is that the two 'worthless bangers from the who and led zep'were probably in awe of philly joe.moonie was a massive krupa fan,and bonzo loved all of the old jazzers.
all you have succeeded in doing here is getting peoples' backs up by more or less dismissing out of hand probably the two most influential rock drummers of all time you bloody idiot.mitch mitchell is also lumped in with those useless players as well.roscoe-go and have a quiet word with yourself.you have maybe heard these guys play the drums,you haven't really listened though.pick some sticks up yourself and try it sometime-if you can obviously improve on the useless bangers mentioned you could even carve out a nice little living for yourself?
this will be my last post on this subject folks-i would rather stick matches into dogsh*t than talk to this prat again.
Title: Re: Ringo, Moonie and Bonham
Post by: roscoe on June 09, 2009, 06:00:39 PM
I am not surprised that Moon liked Krupa. They are both the same-- all noise, no swing or feel for music. That is if you call Benny Goodman or the Who music. Krupa was a junkie as well-- I don't know if Moon was.
Title: Re: Ringo, Moonie and Bonham
Post by: tkitna on June 09, 2009, 11:43:45 PM
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I am not surprised that Moon liked Krupa. They are both the same-- all noise, no swing or feel for music.


Krupa had no swing or feel? My god, there is no end to your stupidity.

Dont post another word about drummers (or anything for that matter) because you dont have even the slightest clue.
Title: Re: Ringo, Moonie and Bonham
Post by: Sondra on June 13, 2009, 05:59:06 PM
Wow, so glad I missed this "debate."  ;)
Title: Re: Ringo, Moonie and Bonham
Post by: Bobber on June 13, 2009, 06:32:07 PM
It's never too late. I have spotted our friend on another forum. I can arrange a meeting if you want me to.
Title: Re: Ringo, Moonie and Bonham
Post by: pc31 on June 13, 2009, 06:40:53 PM
god works in mysterious ways.....
Title: Re: Ringo, Moonie and Bonham
Post by: Sondra on June 13, 2009, 07:19:46 PM
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It's never too late. I have spotted our friend on another forum. I can arrange a meeting if you want me to.

 :P
Title: Re: Ringo, Moonie and Bonham
Post by: An Apple Beatle on June 13, 2009, 09:19:32 PM
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Wow, so glad I missed this "debate."  ;)

Welcome back tho. :)
Title: Re: Ringo, Moonie and Bonham
Post by: BlueMeanie on June 14, 2009, 12:28:27 AM
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god works in mysterious ways.....

His wonders to perform.
Title: Re: Ringo, Moonie and Bonham
Post by: Hombre_de_ningun_lugar on June 15, 2009, 02:52:26 PM
Moon and Ringo are different kinds of drummers, and I love both of them. When I want to listen to a drummer, I listen to Moon; when I want to listen to a song, I listen to the Beatles.
Title: Re: Ringo, Moonie and Bonham
Post by: BlueMeanie on June 15, 2009, 03:23:20 PM
Actually, I've never been a big fan of Moon, though I can see why people like him. When I want to listen to a drummer specifically, I'll listen to Phil Collins in Brand X.
Title: Re: Ringo, Moonie and Bonham
Post by: fendertele on June 15, 2009, 08:29:23 PM
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Actually, I've never been a big fan of Moon, though I can see why people like him. When I want to listen to a drummer specifically, I'll listen to Phil Collins in Brand X.

Iv'e never listened to much Phil Collins but i know what you mean its not just about his playing but his experimenting with his drum sound that makes it so appealing and grabs me in all his songs ihave heard
Title: Re: Ringo, Moonie and Bonham
Post by: stevie on June 16, 2009, 12:59:39 AM
I love Ringo's drumming, obviously, and Bonzo was great too, but i feel the best drumming on any song is Moonie on 'Won't Get Fooled Again'.
Title: Re: Ringo, Moonie and Bonham
Post by: Sondra on June 16, 2009, 01:01:20 AM
Moon is mesmerizing. And I hate that his antics have taken away from the fact that he was incredibly skilled, innovative, and just damn good.

Check him out at 18. And think of the time period.

FHifVZM2SAs (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FHifVZM2SAs)
Title: Re: Ringo, Moonie and Bonham
Post by: tkitna on June 17, 2009, 12:07:38 AM
My favorite from Moonie would be 'The Real Me'.
Title: Re: Ringo, Moonie and Bonham
Post by: stevie on June 17, 2009, 12:18:24 AM
Anyone read 'Dear boy'? it's probably the best bio of Keith. The Beatles get quite a good mention, naturally. John was the only person on earth Moonie was in total awe and fear of!
There's a great story of the Beatles drinking in the whisky or one of the london clubs. Keith comes up and says...'Can I join you'?  Yeah sure, the boys say, have a seat.  Keith: 'No, can I JOIN you'?   a silence before Ringo says...'we've already got a drummer'! after the beatles took the young Keith to heart and they got on well. This book is one of the best rock bios written. Well worth a read for any fan of music. Cheers
Title: Re: Ringo, Moonie and Bonham
Post by: JimmyMcCullochFan on June 17, 2009, 12:26:37 AM
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Anyone read 'Dear boy'? it's probably the best bio of Keith. The Beatles get quite a good mention, naturally. John was the only person on earth Moonie was in total awe and fear of!
There's a great story of the Beatles drinking in the whisky or one of the london clubs. Keith comes up and says...'Can I join you'?  Yeah sure, the boys say, have a seat.  Keith: 'No, can I JOIN you'?   a silence before Ringo says...'we've already got a drummer'! after the beatles took the young Keith to heart and they got on well. This book is one of the best rock bios written. Well worth a read for any fan of music. Cheers

I have excerpts from Dear Boy. Jimmy and his brother Jack are mentioned quite a bit in the book. Looks like a great read so I'll have to pick it up.
Title: Re: Ringo, Moonie and Bonham
Post by: Sondra on June 17, 2009, 07:57:40 AM
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Anyone read 'Dear boy'? it's probably the best bio of Keith. The Beatles get quite a good mention, naturally. John was the only person on earth Moonie was in total awe and fear of!
There's a great story of the Beatles drinking in the whisky or one of the london clubs. Keith comes up and says...'Can I join you'?  Yeah sure, the boys say, have a seat.  Keith: 'No, can I JOIN you'?   a silence before Ringo says...'we've already got a drummer'! after the beatles took the young Keith to heart and they got on well. This book is one of the best rock bios written. Well worth a read for any fan of music. Cheers

I've read it a couple of times. Love it. Hate reading the ending though. Wish he could have gotten through his addictions.
Title: Re: Ringo, Moonie and Bonham
Post by: Hombre_de_ningun_lugar on June 17, 2009, 02:44:30 PM
Keith Moon's drumming was great until his last days. Just listen to "Who Are You". Wonderful.
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Post by: Jane on June 17, 2009, 04:07:29 PM
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I have excerpts from Dear Boy. Jimmy and his brother Jack are mentioned quite a bit in the book. Looks like a great read so I'll have to pick it up.

I got very much interested! Will try to find the book. But not sure it is available here.

Title: Re: Ringo, Moonie and Bonham
Post by: Sondra on June 17, 2009, 11:23:41 PM
The drums as lead instrument. I mean, come on.
Z0EArPvTAsg (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z0EArPvTAsg)
Title: Re: Ringo, Moonie and Bonham
Post by: Bobber on June 18, 2009, 08:02:38 AM
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I got very much interested! Will try to find the book. But not sure it is available here.

The internet is everywhere. Even in Russia.