Buddy Rich - Birdland - 14 July 1978 • World of Jazz
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Arguably the greatest drummer of all time, the legendary Buddy Rich exhibited his love for music through a dedication of his life to the art. His career spanned seven decades, beginning when Rich was 18 months old and continuing until his death in 1987. Immensively gifted, Rich could play with remarkable speed and dexterity despite the fact that he never received a formal lesson and refused to practise outside his performances. In this 1978 concert, with maybe his best band ever, he shows how unique he is as a performer and bandleader. The show was recorded in 1978 during the North Sea Jazz Festival in the Congresgebouw, The Hague, the Netherlands.
Line up: Buddy Rich (Drums), Tom Warrington (Bass Guitar), Bob Kaye (Piano), John Marshall, Mike McGovern, Mark Ohlsen, Chuck Schmidt (Trumpets), Dale Kirkland, Glenn Franke, George Moran (Trombones), Steve Marcus, Gary Pribeck, Chuck Wilson, Andy Fusco, Greg Smith (Saxes)
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"A letter, addressed "To the world's greatest drummer", arrives at the home of Louie Bellson. He takes one look at it, and says, "well, this is obviously not for me", and forwards it to Gene Krupa. Krupa also takes one look at it, and also says, "well, this is obviously not for me", and he forwards it as well. The letter makes the rounds of famous drummers' homes, until it finally winds up at the home ofBuddy Rich. He takes one look at it, and says, "well, this is obviously for me", rips it open, and reads: "Dear Ringo...."
@kathleenconery1139
Жыл бұрын
thanks for that!
@92jwiener
Жыл бұрын
World's greatest drummer? He isn't even the best drummer in the Beatles!
@papabrtrk
Жыл бұрын
😂👍👍
@carterpochynok4874
8 ай бұрын
That's great. Totally stealing this for my arsenal of drummer jokes I tell students.
@LAKER49
8 ай бұрын
@@92jwienernah this is a wild take
My Mom lived in the same apartment building. Buddy did practice. He played on radiators, pots, pans. Then his drums. He played Vaudeville. The Rich’s didn’t have a lot of money and my Grandmother fed him all of the time. When he played with Frank, he sent a limo for my Mom and GrandMother. His parents were at my Mom’s wedding.
@mackedelia2154
Ай бұрын
Man that's an awesome story. Thanks for sharing.
I was in a community big band that played this arrangement, and I'd like to offer my apology to all of the musicians in this band. We did our best!
@user-vt2uj3qk1u
6 ай бұрын
Hey! Do what you do. Every half decent musician has something to offer, maybe even something unique. The world would be a sadder place if we all shut down in the face of greatness.
@Cubsfan122112
Ай бұрын
the more you play the better you get! keep practicing! i'm no where near the best but keep playing in my community combo as often as i can and always learn new stuff.
@ZombieMadam
29 күн бұрын
What band was it?
If you're disappointed that he didn't take a long, flashy solo, this is a clinic on how to "set-up" a big band, and its brass section. His fills before the accents and how he uses the entire kit is brilliant, as usual, but really shines here. I studied with a guy who knew him very well, and said "his solos don't impress me as much as 'what he does' with his band.''' And he is an example.
@richardlafata9415
9 ай бұрын
Brilliant observation Bobby!
@ericanderson2987
6 ай бұрын
Rich IS such an amazing and INCREDIBLE Drumer Here...and as flashing as they are, his Solos are a bit much.
@trumpetprofessor
6 ай бұрын
My grandfather was one of his arrangers in the early days of Buddy's career, and got to see his playing evolve as time went on. Even back in the 40s when i listen to the recordings that have my grandfather's arrangements, Buddy's fills are absolutely masterful
@martincoronado9232
5 ай бұрын
I love you for that. I had to admit that I started to not like buddy, because I realized that it was always just about him where other jazz drummers worked with different bands, but they were part of that group and wherever they went, they made a good thing of it. Buddy Rich always just had his own band.
That soprano sax solo was fucking INSANE. I died, came back to life, died again, and that solo resurrected me and turned me into superman. It has the power!!!
@Rob_Kates
Жыл бұрын
The masterful Steve Marcus!
@MrRezRising
Жыл бұрын
Pretty much the only time Buddy wasn't eyef**king the band.
@onemoremisfit
Жыл бұрын
Around 2004 I saw Steve Marcus plus Andy Fusco with Steve Smith on drums doing a thing they called Buddy's Buddies at a small club called Martyr's in Chicago. I was seated a table with Steve Marcus playing his soprano sax just like that right in front of me. Blew my mind.
@belovedone151
Жыл бұрын
His hair was also quite impressive.
@mikel5582
Жыл бұрын
Dude nailed it. Bassist delivered the goods too.
Bass player...awesome!
@phillipronan1994
3 жыл бұрын
he better be good standing that close with the ampeg behind buddy
@christopherfischer6998
3 жыл бұрын
Tommy Warington I think
@continentalgin
2 жыл бұрын
@@phillipronan1994 Yup. Right next to Buddy's ear. No guts, no glory, and this bass man has guts!
@gasfiltered
2 жыл бұрын
Yeah... imagine standing right there watching the band leader/slash drummer and still missing so many downbeats. Especially after the solo you can see Buddy giving him the evil eye for dragging over and over.
@ColdayNurnberg
Жыл бұрын
i just love how jaco inspired some bass players just a couple years after he started playing for weather report...
the always spectacular Steve Marcus, soprano sax like no one else ever
@billcarlson6178
2 жыл бұрын
Would like to hear any other soprano soloist perform anywhere close to Steve Marcus. Fantastic solo!
the way he's eyeballing the horn section.. dang i feel stressed already
@rickdavenport9538
4 жыл бұрын
He always turned his head that way. It's the Killer force dude. Nobody was getting reamed. These guys could play.
@tntkop
4 жыл бұрын
Rick Davenport Have you not heard the infamous bus tapes? Buddy Rich would definitely ream their ass. He’d curse them out mercilessly. He’d call them every name in the book, and then some.
@bs.music.kyi9
3 жыл бұрын
@@tntkop I’ve only been involved in jazz for a few years... is reamed similar in meaning to “whiplash-ed”? In other words, what does it mean to get reamed?
@Drchainsaw77
3 жыл бұрын
@@bs.music.kyi9 Buddy Rich was infamous for his abuse of his musicians, and others as well. There's a clip of him just _trashing_ country music around 1970 on the Dick Cavett show somewhere on YT. But "The Bus Tapes" are a series of cassettes of him, made secretly in hotels and tour buses in the late '70s and early '80s just tearing everyone in the band a new asshole. Pure abuse.
@paullevine1813
3 жыл бұрын
@@tntkop Only if they didn't play the same 125 % he did. Plus it's his band & you best be better than good.
0:03 when you’re deciding which horn player to 💩 on after the gig...
@marcdedouvan
3 жыл бұрын
IS LIKE: "DON'T DARE TO STAB ME IN THE BACK BY LOSING THE TEMPO! I'M WATCHING YA ALL!"
Tom Warrington is SMOKIN' on this piece!
Buddy Rich, one of the greatest drummers of all time!!
I've never seen a drummer lead with such electrifying presence.
@dynasticlight1073
2 жыл бұрын
Should, have witnessed Him 'Live' .No ne compare.
@robbdrums
2 жыл бұрын
Another way of putting that is.... everyone else in the band looks completely terrified.
@rodrigostevaux5642
8 ай бұрын
Band looks tense
Truly, a magnificant version of Birdland! Love it!
I like how Buddy positioned himself right in front of the Ampeg. Usually an amp would face the audience. Another great arrangement! Although Rich was a hard taskmaster, it must be remembered that he played with Dorsey, Artie Shaw, Charlie Parker, Les Brown, Harry James to name a few. He knew excellence and demanded it from his players.
@spirit3936
2 жыл бұрын
Always..never satisfied..pushing and keep pushing.. that's what's make legends..listen to this...I can hear ever single instrument..
@continentalgin
2 жыл бұрын
No one else had that kind of big band experience.
@vichy7661
2 жыл бұрын
On your resume, looking for a gig, the perspective employer has a line of dozens of people to interview for some upcoming band, your #87 in line, finally you get there, exhausted, weary, bluesy. Interviewer same. She says, resume pleazzze, drawing out wearily slow, she's a hottie, she notices you included several gigs with Buddy Rich, you're HIRED. interviews are over.
@Rob_Kates
Жыл бұрын
Right, it was his name on the marquee, and if his band screwed up, it reflected poorly on him.
@onemoremisfit
Жыл бұрын
A speaker cabinet is directional at close distance, while the acoustic instruments in the band are pretty much non-directional. Because a drummer sits inside of his instrument, in order to get a mix he needs the speaker cabinet behind him, not alongside. The audience will still hear it at longer distance out in the room as the dispersion pattern widens with distance, especially with low frequencies.
I saw Buddy perform in Terra Linda High School gymnasium the year after in my junior year of high school. My band conductor who was hosting Mr. Rich asked him a question from the audience as to why most of his band was half his age and his response was" Man its the only crowd who can keep up". No lie.
Absolute killer playing from everyone.Tom Warrington's playing is fabulous.
Tom Warrington really using the awesome sound a fretless bass guitar has in a big jazz setting here. Such a phenomenal performance.
@MrBongoagogo
Жыл бұрын
Tom now lives in New new Zealand and teaches there.
I have to give love to that bass player.
Buddy Rich is a powerful force -- a superb drummer and a hard driving bandleader. His stare would cause my lip to quiver. Then he would stop playing, rise up, advance toward me, and kill me with a single motion of the drumstick through my xyphoid process straight into my heart. I would fall off the back of the bandstand as he resumed playing.
As great as he was, I don't think I could have worked for Buddy.
@gabebabe1
Жыл бұрын
Because you’re a deadbeat?
In this particular video the soprano sax solo was the star of the show. The performer made the sax sound like an electric guitar in a hard rock concert!
He is what every drummer should aspire to be. I love his facial expressions. He always felt the music ❤
Buddy Rich world's best drummer
Every now and then I come here to watch real musicians kill it and Buddy rein supreme. This is absolute perfection.
Buddy the king and that bassman☺😉 best regards from a drummer☺
Buddy Rich, great drummer and also band leader. I love the way most of the band is watching him while they perform the funky break, waiting for his direction. Classic.
As a jazz guy and a metal guy this man is and always will be a fxxing legend
I saw this live at a high school gym and it lives in my head as one of the best performances I've witnessed.
I aspire to play bass like that with someone like Buddy being cool with it
I saw Buddy in this year at the Berklee Performance Center, Boston, MA and I remember this song so well. This band killed it! i mean they nailed it like nothing I had ever heard. At the time I was a trumpet player who played guitar. Now I play every instrument I can get my hands on and a good bit of my inspiration is owed to Buddy and his band being so Damn Great! Thank You Buddy and the Band!
@continentalgin
2 жыл бұрын
On the album, they super nailed it!
@Rob_Kates
Жыл бұрын
He had said that he recruited players for his band from Berklee.
@gustavopardiplaz4301
Жыл бұрын
Buddy 😊
I love his incredible wrist work his tenacious attack on the kick an Hats his incredible smooth transition between Solo's, He was Absolutely Number One in Drumming Rest in Peace Mr Rich🙏🕊
Holy crap! What a jam this turned out to be. A bunch of geek-lookin’ dudes are throwing DOWN. Buddy looks intense.
@nicolascage9440
3 жыл бұрын
The bassist looks like a supply teacher who left his house late, and got dressed whilst running to his car and drinking coffee
@jimjackson4111
3 жыл бұрын
@@nicolascage9440 ,,,,Haaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
@christopherfischer6998
2 жыл бұрын
@@nicolascage9440 Tommy Warrington!
@ScottAbene
Жыл бұрын
This is my Fathers arrangement and I have always loved it. Buddy was the man!
@johnclay4811
Жыл бұрын
@@nicolascage9440 Ask yourself one thing. Can he play? In this world that is all that counts
Steve Marcus on soprano sax! One of the greatest. At one point he was in Larry Coryell's band, The Eleventh House. I used to watch these guys play up close at My Father's Place on Long Island back in the Early '70's!
Yasss Mr. Buddy Rich! One of the greatest drummers of all time!
Buddy made it look so easy. 🥁
Nobody could touch Buddy Rich or his band! Unbelievable!!
Hey, I think that drummer might be goin' places.
@dynasticlight1073
2 жыл бұрын
It's ,where He got and Nobody else did or Will....
drum n bass back in the days 👌🏽
The Apprentice takes the easy and makes it look difficult while the Master takes the impossible and makes it look easy! Neil Peart regarding Buddy Rich RIP BUDDY AND PROFESSOR!
One of the great Buddy Rich band numbers. If you like this, I highly recommend the album, recorded live direct to disc, pure sound, punchy. If you want to show off your stereo and speakers, that album will certainly impress!
I've seen a few of Buddy's solos and yeah he's fast but I actually find this much more impressive. It fits so well.
They all look shit scared but that doesn’t stop this absolutely flying. And the bass player...
@btsdrummer1
3 жыл бұрын
He pushed a band like no other
I would have liked to see Buddy and the soprano sax player play alone. That guy was in the zone with Buddy.
That's one of the reasons he's the best technical drummer ever. I mean even his comping is just great
The BEST ,versatile and BALLSY drummer of our times ..even BONZO couldn't match this , and he's a huge influence on me !!!
The guy on soprano sax is SMOKIN'
That solo is straight fire! As a guitarist I am imagining that on guitar and it would be super lit as well❤
Love how these guys are all suited and booted and tearing the mother up..very nice.
the hi-hat work!
Incredible musicianship - so sad that no one is smiling...
@decay2113
7 ай бұрын
Incredible musicianship....very intense focus huh? 😂
@claytenessilveiramorais719
3 ай бұрын
maxo o nível de concentração é tão grande desses caras que eles nem lembram de sorrir se liga no mistério homi
I want to see that Soprano Sax solo on some sheet music please! It's insane! So beautiful!
Wunnerful, wunnerful. Buddy might be the greatest, but is certainly one of the greats.
Tom Warrington has such deep pocket! Love that dude
Buddy, ❤️ one of the best!!!
They played at Ronnie's in London prior to doing this gig. Had the privilege to hear them, was without doubt the tightest band i have heard. I recall hearing a unison rift played by the whole band and it was impossible to distinguish the different instruments, i have a good ear. They were as one. Amazing
Now I like Buddy again!
Had the great privilege to see BR perform a couple of high school gigs (including my HS) circa '81 and '82. Amazing to see in person. Dude gigged just about all the way to the day he died. Of all the things he was great at, what most amazed me was just how intimate he was with his kit and how he could produce every possible sound out of it. For all of his speed and power, there was never a note that wasn't intended to be struck that way.
I love the bass part in this song it’s so good I need to learn it in my bass
@kawiman09
2 жыл бұрын
Agreed!
RIP Buddy 🐐
Buddy a crazy genius
I was there at this concert here in Northsea Jazz Festival , saw this amazing band .
What a smokin’ soprano sax solo!
Got a jammin percussion section!!
One of a handful of GREAT drummers that instigate, having a combo,all working around his interpretations. Love him, just inspirational for anyone wanting to take up the ‘sticks’. Thanks for this fantastic clip. JaneR
Pretty rare when the entire horn section and every other musician gets nervous and intimidated by the drummer! This is a perfect example.
@larrysmith6797
2 жыл бұрын
They weren't nervous or intimidated. Jeez.
@joksal9108
Жыл бұрын
It’s a big band. It doesn’t have a “horn section”-the horns are the band.
I saw this band around this time. Absolutely scary musicianship ethos. At first I thought this was a video of them playing *at* Birdland. Then the bass line kicks in and I'm like "d'oh".
@bigal1863
Жыл бұрын
"kicks" is right! I used to own an Ampeg SVT with an 8-10 speaker cabinet. Those 8 10 inch speakers had so much punch, if you cranked the head to an 8 or higher and stood in front of it, the shockwaves would make your pants legs wave. The best bass amp I ever owned.
I don't think I've ever heard him play a halftime backbeat like this, awesome. Also, what a scary band leader to have staring at you!
Love this ….Rhythm Section! Everybody gets a taste!
I remember watching this performance as a kid on television so glad I found it ❤
Steve Marcus is incredible
Amazing!!!,
I imagine Rich staring at you like that is similar to that feeling when dad hits mom and you are next.
Magnificent!!!!
Hace dos días en tv IPN, pasaron completo el concierto, maravilloso.
Superb bass playing right there!
Just awassom drumming.... Great.....
Perfect Drumming !! Amazing Everytime .
At the beginning I thought 'this bass player will be embarrassed by Jaco'. But no...the guy is fantastic.
@mrJimCharles
2 ай бұрын
He's got it covered for sure
Saw him when just a beginner at 15 when he gave a clinic in Savannah, GA around 1972. No one can compare!
Absolutely unbelievable
Very cool!
OUTRAGEOUS !!
Perfect tune for this version of the Buddy Rich band. The soprano solo was amazing and the bass player was just so spot on. The Rich bands were high energy and exciting and it all comes out here.
Sick
Agradeço à DEUS por ouvir essa maravilha!!!
I saw Buddy play at Seattle International Jazz Festival years ago.. he was playing the stage floor as he came on stage, the light pots, microphone stand etc, then all around his kit for about a half hour before finally sitting down and letting her rip.. yes he played this song at the festival, we use to play this in high school stage band Maynard Ferguson style with me on baritone saxophone. Buddy's all white kit was the door prize for the festival.
so tight, even at this energizer fast tempo.
Buddy always put 100% effort into every performance. It always seemed to border on crazy.
Terrific soprano sax solo and Buddy just drives that band. Seriously great playing from all involved.
Buddy's great tribute to one of the funkiest tunes from the Austrian Joseph Zawinul and his Weather Report with the very young Miroslav Vitos on bass
What a great band. That bass player was cooking thanks ✌🏼
Wow, the bass player totally nails the Jaco licks. The soprano sax is amazing... Wayne Shorter would have been impressed. Buddy was clearly a Weather Report fan.
That man on 🔥❤
Yes!
How precise!
It blows the doors off the original. After all, it’s a different interpretation, and that’s the way it should be.
What a drummer.... Buddy Rich....!!!!!
He reminds me to my grandpa.
Tpts(L-r): Mike McGovern, Chuck Schmidt(L), Mark Ohlsen, John Marshall Bones(L-r): Glenn Franke, Dale Kirkland(L), George Moran(b) Saxes(L-r): Steve Marcus, Andy Fusco, Chuck Wilson(L), Gary Pribek, Greg Smith(b) P: Bob Kaye B: Tom Warrington Buddy Rich Big Band Live - July 1978 Europe Tour (incl. N.Sea Jazz Fest.)
bass player is a legend