DerriD wrote:It was Todd, but that's more of an inside joke between me and another poster here who just loves when I bring up Portnoy.
Truth is, both are great drummers. They have different backgrounds and different styles. I would say Portnoy has a style that I appreciate more.
I really don't care how good these guys are in drum clinics or who has the most magazine covers.
The main difference I see between the two, in an apples to apples comparison, is Portnoy is in a band that performs music that showcases his talent whereas Todd almost has to hold back.
Zan and I discussed this at Glen's show in Atlanta. It would be great to see what the current line-up of Styx could do if they played up to their ability and churned out some new tunes. The lament of so many here. It would most likely sound nothing like Classic Styx, but for the 2% of us that would prefer new material it would be a welcome change.
I'd be OK with it sounding not like "classic" Styx. More songs like "More Love for the Money" and "Fields of the Brave"? Absolutely. Bring it on. Ricky has writing chops, too, so it'd be interesting to hear him bring more to the table as well.
I think it's a testament to Todd that he can go from very simple to very complex. Portnoy to me is more of a one trick pony, at least as much as I've heard of his stuff. Talented? No doubt, but I'd say Todd's a more versatile drummer. I love Peart more than Portnoy, but that's a different argument. Although truth be told, I'd take Phil Collins in his prime (ever listen to Brand X?) over either of those two.