Best Drum Solo

I don't really like drum solos on records, unless short and to the point. But I don't mind hearing them live (Preferably improvised and not from an album).
 
I am not quite sure if my example fits "drum solo" definition, but from time to time I like to listen to ethnic music, and I like some drum/percussion stuff from Africa and Middle East.

Very impressive thing was 30 minutes of pure passionate rhythm by The Drummers Of Burundi
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I remember wanting to bump this a while ago, obviously to post something. Now as you can imagine I can't remember what it was.

Anyway I'll just post this instead:

 
The stuff Travis Barker does lives are fucking sic. I don't care if you don't like Blink 182, but he is a class drummer. A great showman as well. He's not the quickest, or the most talented, but he's tight and inventive. My favourite drummer hands down.


 
Alex Van Halen in Hot For Teacher.
 
Michael "Buckboard" Beard - BarKays - Holy Ghost

Tommy Clufetos -Rob Zombie-The Man Who Laughs (Left to join Ozzy Osbourne)

Drummer Unknown - Eddie Kendricks - Keep On Truckin'
 
The drum solo in Money For Nothing.
 
Hmmmmmmmm.... ;) I'll leave it with just the TWO...

John Bonham did a few ... "Moby Dick," "Trampled Under Foot," "Kashmir," "Achilles Last Stand" ;)






Keith Moon did a few too... "Pinball Wizard," "I Can't Explain" "Won't Get Fooled Again," ;)






Carmine Appice, Ginger Baker, Charlie Watts, Carl Palmer, Phil Collins, Levon Helm, Neil Peart, Bill Buford, Bill Ward, Mick Fleetwood, Richard Starkey, Simon Kirke, Jim Keltner, Jim Gordon, Jim Capaldi, Ric Lee, Mickey Hart, Bill Kreutzmann, Jai Johanny Johanson, Marc Quiñones, Ansley Dunbar, Fito De La Parra, Marcus Malone, Rick Allen, Jason Bonham, Zak Starkey and the legends Buddy Rich and Gene Krupa all deseve recognition here as well. :)
 
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