Jeremiah Green of Modest Mouse (specifically on Lonesome Crowded West and This Is A Long Drive).
>inb4 George Harrison or Ringo Starr
Yes we get it, they were underappreciated, sorry Dingo.
Jeremiah Green of Modest Mouse (specifically on Lonesome Crowded West and This Is A Long Drive).
>inb4 George Harrison or Ringo Starr
Yes we get it, they were underappreciated, sorry Dingo.
John Myung
Ty Tabor
George Harrison and Ringo Starr
that shit about ringo was really uncalled for you bastard
Lockett Pundt from Deerhunter.
Of course Bradford Cox is a great frontman but I think Pundt's songs are often the best on each album.
Jim Ward (At the Drive-In)
The ATDI reunion sounds empty and heartless without him yelling out the background vocals. It's a shame he's not a part of it.
Jake probably has somesort of record for most underrated
Sir Ringo and George are fucking underrated though, benighted neophyte.
It's unfair that Paul and John should get all the credit and fame from the Beatles name.
Taylor Hawkins Drummer of Foo Fighters
Perhaps it's because John and Paul wrote 85-90% of the Beatles music.
John Paul Jones
Geo and maybe deak too
Paul Simonon, the guy was the fucking backbone to the grand majority of Clash's discog.
nick mason (drummer for pink floyd). His solo album is severely overlooked
His drumming on Piper is severely underrated
This guy too, he was the soul of the band, fuck Roger
>I hope I get to do more vocals on the next album
>Roger's been doing a fair work on leading us, I hope it doesn't go over his head in a few years
>Maybe he should stop talking about his dad and Tatcher a bit though
>I wish I were at home watching some Monthy Python, though now I'm left with the question, what if King Arthur were a 15 y.o. girl?
>My feet hurt
>I wonder what Syd's been up to, maybe I should invite him to a grill at David's sometime, with his drugs, I hope to God he's eating well
>This seems like fine wood
the middle dino albums were good but felt a bit flat without Lou.
I came here to post this, but seeing as how it is already here, I'm going to add John Entwistle to this list.
>Andy Rourke (The Smiths)
>Gary Powell (The Libertines)
>Alex James (Blur)
>yukihiro(YMO)
>Mick Karn(Japan)
>Tim Lewis(Coil)
mitch mitchell from the jimi hendrix experience, his drumming magnified every bit of genius of hendrix's playing.
green's chops on truckers atlas was insane
Oliver Riedel (Rammstein)