All the drummers that played live with DS and MK they all had their own style but all of them did things that fit very well with the songs, except Chris Whitten, in my opinion, of course.
Everything Whitten does in any song, including Heavy Fuel, which is one of the only ones he does quite well, are fulls of strange fillings, crash, hihats, tombs etc that sound in strange places, where nobody except he played them. Sultans Of Swing, for example, it's a total disaster to my ears, what he does doesn´t fill well with the song nor with anything that previous drummers had played, and think that Terry Williams played a quite fast and killer Sultans, but in the end everything he did filled well with the song.
I don't know why but, the more I listen to OES tour recordings, the more I dislike them because of Chris Whitten drumming.
All the rest, Pick Withers was very rythmic and subtle, Terry Williams very rocker and dynamic, Chad Cromwell a mix between them, Danny Cummings a great feeling playing along the song and Ian Thomas, very sensitive and very fitting with anything he does, but... Whitten... I cannot find anything good to say about his drumming, and I´m very sorry, as he's a good drummer, but with DS, anything he did sounded inappropiate to me.
Please, take note of the use of "to me" in anything I wrote.
Manu Katche would had been just perfect, and Jeff Porcaro, a dream...