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Re: Most underrated rhythym section
Posted by: More Hot Rocks ()
Date: April 8, 2018 16:53

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Rocky Dijon
Are you telling me Karen was only playing along with the records? I feel so cheated. Thank God I still have The Monkees.


Haha!

Re: Most underrated rhythym section
Posted by: oldschool ()
Date: April 8, 2018 18:45

There are many great ones

Felix Pappalardi, Corky Lang of Mountain
Bogart and Appice of BBA
Hobbs and Caldwell of Johnny Winter And
Ox and Moon of the WHO
Oakley, Jamoe, an Trucks of the Allman Bros.
Glover and Paice of Deep Purple
Wetton and Bruford of King Crimson
Squire and White of YES
Lake and Palmer of ELP



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Re: Most underrated rhythym section
Posted by: keefriff99 ()
Date: April 8, 2018 18:58

Two I can think of:

Phil Rudd and Cliff Williams (AC/DC)

Les Binks/Dave Holland/Scott Travis and Ian Hill (Judas Priest)

Just great rock-solid, in-the-pocket groove.

Re: Most underrated rhythym section
Date: April 8, 2018 20:30

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oldschool
There are many great ones

Felix Pappalardi, Corky Lang of Mountain
Bogart and Appice of BBA
Hobbs and Caldwell of Johnny Winter And
Ox and Moon of the WHO
Oakley, Jamoe, an Trucks of the Allman Bros.
Glover and Paige of Deep Purple
Wetton and Bruford of King Crimson
Squire and White of YES
Lake and Palmer of ELP

Are these musicians underrated, in your opinion?

Btw, I think the OP is asking which song Bill and Charlie were at their peak on smiling smiley

Re: Most underrated rhythym section
Posted by: Rocky Dijon ()
Date: April 8, 2018 21:28

Oh. Well in that case I'd have to say "It's Only Rock 'n' Roll."

Re: Most underrated rhythym section
Date: April 8, 2018 22:00

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Rocky Dijon
Oh. Well in that case I'd have to say "It's Only Rock 'n' Roll."

Their pseudonyms "Willie" and "Kenney" fooled no one...

Re: Most underrated rhythym section
Posted by: oldschool ()
Date: April 8, 2018 22:46

I think most rhythym sections are underrated and don't get the credit they deserve, some more than others of course. Didn't mean to derail the thread as I was just going by the thread title.



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Re: Most underrated rhythym section
Posted by: ElGeordie ()
Date: April 8, 2018 23:06

Andy Fraser and Simon Kirke (Free)
Geddy Lee and Neil Peart (Rush)
Garry Tallent and Max Weinberg (E Street Band)
Sly Dunbar and Robbie Shakespeare
Sting & Stewart Copeland (The Police)

Re: Most underrated rhythym section
Posted by: northof49 ()
Date: April 9, 2018 00:11

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keithsman
John McVie & Mick Fleetwood.

I'll second that.The founders of the band. Subtle & solid. The singers in this group usually get most of the cedit.

Re: Most underrated rhythym section
Posted by: Wry Cooter ()
Date: April 9, 2018 03:26

It always seems to me people see the word "underrated" and transcribe it to "greatest."

Re: Most underrated rhythym section
Posted by: Hairball ()
Date: April 9, 2018 03:43

Say what you will about Phil Collins, but he was/is a great drummer with whoever happened to be playing bass with him forming a great rhythm section (except when he played with Led Zeppelin at Live Aid lol).
Maybe not underrated, but overlooked due to the less than praiseworthy view of him as a singer/songwriter - be it post-Gabriel Genesis or his solo career.

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Rip this joint, gonna save your soul, round and round and round we go......

Re: Most underrated rhythym section
Posted by: keefriff99 ()
Date: April 9, 2018 04:35

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Hairball
Say what you will about Phil Collins, but he was/is a great drummer with whoever happened to be playing bass with him forming a great rhythm section (except when he played with Led Zeppelin at Live Aid lol).
Maybe not underrated, but overlooked due to the less than praiseworthy view of him as a singer/songwriter - be it post-Gabriel Genesis or his solo career.
I still watch that Live Aid performance just to crack up.

I feel terrible for Phil because he took the brunt of the abuse for it when it was mostly Jimmy's fault for being drunk out of his mind...plus Robert's voice was blown out, but at least he tried.

Re: Most underrated rhythym section
Posted by: More Hot Rocks ()
Date: April 9, 2018 04:43

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Wry Cooter
It always seems to me people see the word "underrated" and transcribe it to "greatest."


I agree. I don't understand why.

Re: Most underrated rhythym section
Posted by: bigmac7895 ()
Date: April 9, 2018 04:44

Dee Murray & Nigel Olson from Elton’s early years. Especially the live 1970 album.

Re: Most underrated rhythym section
Date: April 9, 2018 04:59

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bigmac7895
Dee Murray & Nigel Olson from Elton’s early years. Especially the live 1970 album.

Dee Murray was IMO a very unique bassist. I do believe he was a bassman's bassist. Not a demoted guitarist winking smiley. But he was not an in-the-pocket guy. Like one often reads about great drummers, he followed the lead vocal.
Nigel was often mixed so oddly that it is haRD to hear them as a section.
And Elton's songs were usually not groove songs anyway.
I tell you a beautiful segment of Dee Murray is the whole outro of 'Love Lies Bleeding'.

Re: Most underrated rhythym section
Date: April 9, 2018 05:01

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Wry Cooter
It always seems to me people see the word "underrated" and transcribe it to "greatest."
Yes I agree Cooter. Of course the Swampers and the Crew and the JBs etc were the best of the best.

Re: Most underrated rhythym section
Posted by: Toru A ()
Date: April 9, 2018 16:00

Lee Sklar & Russ Kunkel ......iron-clad rhythm boys

Re: Most underrated rhythym section
Date: April 9, 2018 16:03

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Wry Cooter
It always seems to me people see the word "underrated" and transcribe it to "greatest."

It's a bit puzzling indeed. I saw Moon and the Ox mentioned as «underrated». How can they be?

Re: Most underrated rhythym section
Posted by: More Hot Rocks ()
Date: April 9, 2018 16:13

underrated
Use underrated in a sentence

adjective
The definition of underrated is something that has NOT received the merit, recognition or praise it deserves.
A movie that is really very good but that no one really pays attention to or praises is an example of an underrated movie.

Re: Most underrated rhythym section
Posted by: Rocky Dijon ()
Date: April 9, 2018 16:30

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More Hot Rocks
Use underrated in a sentence


Women seem to fill her mind
And many men in so short time
But she's underrated
She treats me oh so kind
She's very complicated

Re: Most underrated rhythym section
Posted by: 1962 ()
Date: April 9, 2018 16:41

Chuck Berry's band (Chess)
Muddy Waters' original band

Re: Most underrated rhythym section
Date: April 9, 2018 16:46

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1962
Chuck Berry's band (Chess)
Muddy Waters' original band

Do you know one single person who underrates those rhythm sections?

Re: Most underrated rhythym section
Posted by: mr_dja ()
Date: April 9, 2018 17:52

Stephen Bladd & Danny Klein from J Geils Band.

Peace,
Mr DJA

Re: Most underrated rhythym section
Posted by: Koen ()
Date: April 9, 2018 18:22

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potus43
I would say the 2 from u2 are the most overrated

Why? They are very effective for U2’s music.

Re: Most underrated rhythym section
Posted by: loog droog ()
Date: April 9, 2018 18:49

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Rocky Dijon
A serious nomination for Nigel Harrison and Clem Burke for Blondie.


Funny, but after Gary Valentine left I lost interest. His Wilco Johnson-inspired moves onstage added some needed dynamics to a pretty static live act.


Speaking of Wilco, how about John B. Sparks and The Big Figure as an underrated rhythm section?

Re: Most underrated rhythym section
Posted by: Rocky Dijon ()
Date: April 9, 2018 18:54

I like Gary a lot, but the majority of the hits here with Nigel. Gary became an interesting figure since then in esoteric circles. I've been lucky enough to cross paths with him and become somewhat friendly with him thanks to a shared interest or two. He's a nice guy. Not once have I brought up Blondie. I suspect it would put up a barrier that doesn't exist today.

Re: Most underrated rhythym section
Posted by: Rocky Dijon ()
Date: April 9, 2018 18:56

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DandelionPowderman
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1962
Chuck Berry's band (Chess)
Muddy Waters' original band

Do you know one single person who underrates those rhythm sections?

In the sense that most people just talk about Chuck and Muddy, I would say yes. Musicians and true fans think the world of them, but the average fan probably doesn't know their names or notice when they're not present. That's part of how I've approached this thread. Not so much underrated as unsung heroes (to reference a Woody tune).

Re: Most underrated rhythym section
Posted by: Jah Paul ()
Date: April 9, 2018 19:18

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More Hot Rocks
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Rocky Dijon
Joe Osborn and Karen Carpenter.

I defy anyone to top that.

In the studio it would of been Joe Osborn and Hal Blaine. But thank you for bringing up Joe Osborn. You can hear his bass on many, many records.

True for the most part, but Karen did play all the drum parts on their first LP (with Osborn on bass), select tracks on subsequent albums, and virtually all of "Now and Then" in '73 (all but one song), again with Osborn.

Re: Most underrated rhythym section
Posted by: oldschool ()
Date: April 9, 2018 20:17

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DandelionPowderman
Quote
1962
Chuck Berry's band (Chess)
Muddy Waters' original band

Do you know one single person who underrates those rhythm sections?

Most music fans could not tell you who Chuck's/ Muddy's bass / drummers were so it is not unreasonable to say they were underrated.

I will give you Ox and Moonie though and it was my mistake mentioning them.

Re: Most underrated rhythym section
Posted by: MisterDDDD ()
Date: April 9, 2018 20:42

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mr_dja
Stephen Bladd & Danny Klein from J Geils Band.

Peace,
Mr DJA

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