Drummer reacts to Buddy Rich's "INSANE" Drum Solo

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  • @DinoNardelli
    @DinoNardelliАй бұрын

    Dude is in his sixties, full suit on, and having a heart attack at the same time and gives one of the most outstanding drum solos in history. Incredible.

  • @loriebeshara6633
    @loriebeshara6633Ай бұрын

    Buddy Rich was the Best man at my parents wedding. My father is listed in The Who’s Who in jazz. His name was Jackie Mills also a drummer :)

  • @user-ye2gr6ut7f

    @user-ye2gr6ut7f

    Ай бұрын

    That's awesome!

  • @dominicpardo4783

    @dominicpardo4783

    Ай бұрын

    He played with Dodo Marmarosa. I have the record. Very tasteful drummer.

  • @loriebeshara6633

    @loriebeshara6633

    Ай бұрын

    @@dominicpardo4783 Yes he did my mother used to talk about Dodo. He was also with the Desi Arnaz Orchestra where he met my mother, she was the singer.

  • @bobrush4217

    @bobrush4217

    Ай бұрын

    Buddy Rich was a magnificent jazz drummer. He had his own orchestra where he played his proIonged incredible solos. I was just disappointed when he chose to disparage Ringo Starr. The Beatles were a pop/rock band trying to make top 40 hits. Drum solos weren't the priority.

  • @jowsmith1904

    @jowsmith1904

    Ай бұрын

    @@loriebeshara6633 soooooo cool.

  • @spacecadet35
    @spacecadet35Ай бұрын

    What's really scary is that he was doing all of that whilst having a heart attack. He had to go to the hospital straight after this show. You should also check out when Buddy Rich does a drum battle with Animal on the Muppet Show.

  • @richardcampbell2261

    @richardcampbell2261

    Ай бұрын

    It was awesome that drum battle. All recreation of the the battle between Rich and the Legend Keith Moon who destroyed him. Not a joke. They battled in London and at the end Rich walked across the stage and handed Keith his drumsticks. I wash it was filmed.

  • @kevincosta9228

    @kevincosta9228

    Ай бұрын

    Yes, the man was a trooper.

  • @liamoconnor9487

    @liamoconnor9487

    Ай бұрын

    @@richardcampbell2261 Sorry mate but that never happened. It's a myth that got carried down through the years. In reality, Moon couldn't live with Rich in a drum battle...and I speak as a Moon fan. He would have been out of his league.

  • @IvoMaropo

    @IvoMaropo

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@liamoconnor9487 Moon played like a monkey on acid next to Rich.

  • @987654321wormy

    @987654321wormy

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@liamoconnor9487Gotta agree, love Moon as a drummer but he wasn't in the same league as Rich.

  • @rockledgeln
    @rockledgelnАй бұрын

    Roger Taylor (Queen) was asked who he thought the best drummer ever was. Without hesitation he replied "Buddy Rich".

  • @lorenjackson8961
    @lorenjackson8961Ай бұрын

    Buddy Rich could kick the ASS out of ANY drummer that came after him. Absolute drum GOD!!

  • @ripvanwinkle2002
    @ripvanwinkle2002Ай бұрын

    Buddy was one of John Bonham's drum heros..

  • @kevinmcconnell3641
    @kevinmcconnell3641Ай бұрын

    Buddy was 65 when he did this show. Buddy had his own band eventually.

  • @kathybwell

    @kathybwell

    Ай бұрын

    65?! That was so impressive, but especially at 65

  • @johnmarks227
    @johnmarks227Ай бұрын

    Everybody thinks they are a musician, until they actually see one.

  • @jima6545
    @jima6545Ай бұрын

    In his 60s, in a tux, having a heart attack. For a real treat, his drum solo at The Hague is even crazier

  • @joeday4293

    @joeday4293

    Ай бұрын

    In Central American humidity. Under hot lights.

  • @kirksmith2051

    @kirksmith2051

    Ай бұрын

    Yes. His performance was jaw-dropping.

  • @abc456f
    @abc456fАй бұрын

    His left hand wasn't human. It's what always impressed me most about him. His left hand single roll was faster than most drummer's two hand single rolls. Just sick!

  • @L33Reacts

    @L33Reacts

    Ай бұрын

    Apparently he was a child prodigy too (sorry I'm still learning) so he had decades to get that down probably. What an insane presentation. Now I see why every drummer says his name when they bring up influences

  • @JimmyJamJack

    @JimmyJamJack

    Ай бұрын

    And his fulcrum, where he holds the stick, doesn't seem like it should work lol

  • @abc456f

    @abc456f

    Ай бұрын

    @JimmyJamJack I use an American grip. It's even more impressive that he had so much speed with a tradional grip.

  • @hammathguy3995

    @hammathguy3995

    Ай бұрын

    I saw Buddy in the early 80's at a local jazz club. Just excellent. Especially when you consider he had recently broke his left arm and was playing in a cast.

  • @user-tb9dx9mg2n
    @user-tb9dx9mg2nАй бұрын

    Watch the drum off between Eddie Shaughnessy and Buddy Rich it will blow you away!

  • @sleightofmind2016

    @sleightofmind2016

    Ай бұрын

    I saw Ed Shaughnessy at a drum clinic, I then realized I needed to hit the books and go to college.

  • @cameltanker1286
    @cameltanker1286Ай бұрын

    During the middle of that performance, Buddy Rich was suffering a heart attack. He continued to play and after his set, he was taken to the hospital. He was the consummate professional.

  • @Tonyr0206

    @Tonyr0206

    Ай бұрын

    You can see his labored breathing and him wincing in pain during the solo because of it. It was confirmed by his daughter Kathy, that he in fact did suffer a heart attack during the show.

  • @Canucklehead557
    @Canucklehead557Ай бұрын

    I saw Buddy live in 1981. He played a 20 minute drum solo and never touched a drum skin. He played the stands, the horns, the stage and the rims. Just awesome.

  • @L33Reacts

    @L33Reacts

    Ай бұрын

    That's fucking awesome man. This blew my mind. I can't wait to hear more from him.

  • @Canucklehead557

    @Canucklehead557

    Ай бұрын

    @@L33Reacts There is a track out there with Buddy Rich and Gene Krupa called Drum Battle on Verve Records. Definitely worth a listen.

  • @chrissawyer1502
    @chrissawyer15026 күн бұрын

    The GOAT!!.....hands down.....saw him in concert and my high school in 1974....UNREAL!

  • @keith6485
    @keith6485Ай бұрын

    Buddy was THE GOAT, period. I was blessed to him live one time just a couple of years before this concert. He played in a room filled with 3000 jazz musicians, not just fans, but musicians. He had so much fun that he actually played an encore! Buddy NEVER played encores!! He was stunning as always. An absolute genius of percussion.

  • @lastrada52
    @lastrada52Ай бұрын

    I was a drummer and while many are impressed with Buddy's speed I was always impressed with his accuracy. Look at his handwork under the hi-hat when he does the hi-hat work -- amazing control. If you want to sample what 2 legendary drummers listened to (Buddy Rich & Gene Krupa) from the early 1930s listen to both the studio band recording & live version of Chick Webb's drum solo on "Liza." Both are on KZread...no images but you can hear the mastery. He was a hunchback who had his traps specially manufactured for him. Remember that in his day they didn't have fancy drums like today but listen to the skill this giant had. There weren't many before him. He also discovered Ella Fitzgerald. It's great that you're open to listening to some vintage superb musicians. It all had to start somewhere. (Listen to the drums on the King Crimson track "21st Century Schizoid Man," from "In the Court of the Crimson King." That drummer is Mike Giles -- he probably started the whole progressive rock style since no one drummed like him in 1969). You don't have to review it -- just enjoy it privately.

  • @user-iu3zm1ov9e
    @user-iu3zm1ov9e9 күн бұрын

    Buddy Rich was the best drummer of all time There will never be a other drummer like Buddy again

  • @jerrypedit5383
    @jerrypedit5383Ай бұрын

    So fast that even Animal from the Muppets couldn't keep up

  • @sherigrow6480

    @sherigrow6480

    Ай бұрын

    An epically great Muppets Show episode!

  • @ziusthefirst5387
    @ziusthefirst5387Ай бұрын

    The old timers know the secrets. Always seek them out.

  • @justme7185
    @justme7185Ай бұрын

    The best are all behind us. The modern world does not produce this kind of talent anymore.

  • @Tonyr0206

    @Tonyr0206

    Ай бұрын

    It does....Vinnie Colaiuta, Dave Weckl, Marco Minneman, Thomas Lang, Virgil Donati, Steve Smith, Steve Gadd, Tony Royster Jr., Billy Cobham, Greyson Nekrutman, Dennis Chambers, El Estepario Siberiano, to name a few. The art of drumming has progressed so much in the past 30 years. People have taken what the greats like Buddy, Louis Bellson, Joe Morello, etc. and have expounded it exponentially.

  • @Rikkykins57
    @Rikkykins57Ай бұрын

    I had an unexpected encounter with Buddy in the 80's. I was delivering some AV equipment to a Manchester UK hotel. His tour bus was parked outside and as I was going in I held the door open for an elderly man and as he walked through he patted me on the head and said "thanks a lot kid, you're a gentleman". The doorman at the hotel said " Don't you know, that's Buddy Rich you were talking to?". Talk about ships that pass in the night! 😁

  • @thondomain
    @thondomainАй бұрын

    I played snare drum in the Palmetto High School band (State Champion Marching Band three years running). Our band director took the percussion section to see Buddy Rich for a drum clinic in Greenville, SC around 1970. Our first chair drummer, who played in a rock band, asked Rich if he could do rock drum solos. He did a one-handed solo that would be the envy of any rock and roll drummer. We also went to a clinic given by Gene Krupa who was also amazing.

  • @edalisauskas7313
    @edalisauskas7313Ай бұрын

    Your favorite drummers, favorite drummer

  • @andrewmccormack4295

    @andrewmccormack4295

    Ай бұрын

    Dom Famularo,Louie Bellson,these two are my pick for my favorite drummers.

  • @15DurangoRT
    @15DurangoRT23 күн бұрын

    Dude! He was 65 years old when he performed this masterpiece!

  • @sherigrow6480
    @sherigrow6480Ай бұрын

    Whenever Buddy Rich was going to be on Johnny Carson we were allowed to stay up late to watch. Epic.

  • @nemo227

    @nemo227

    Ай бұрын

    YES! I remember a couple of times that Buddy was on Carson's show. Once, he just came out from the between the curtains, sat down at his drum set and . tap tap tap tap tap tap tapatapatatat. He began slowly and continued to add elements and complexities, counter point, etc. It was a master class showing the many things a drummer could do. That must have been more than 40 years ago and I'm still impressed.

  • @jsunnj76

    @jsunnj76

    Ай бұрын

    Yes

  • @RockinExperience

    @RockinExperience

    Ай бұрын

    Same here! He and Ed Shaughnessy were worth staying up late and being tired in school. I met Ed in 2009, and I told him that story. He gave me a drumstick!

  • @nemo227

    @nemo227

    Ай бұрын

    @@RockinExperience That's real memorabilia. I would probably build a small frame for the drumstick and hang it on the wall with a picture and note telling how it was given to you. Worth keeping, for sure.

  • @RockinExperience

    @RockinExperience

    Ай бұрын

    @nemo227 It is framed. I collect used drumsticks. I have dozens. My largest collection is used Neil Peart drumsticks. I have a video Short of them on my Channel.

  • @tomevans7567
    @tomevans75676 күн бұрын

    In my opinion Buddy Rich was and always will be the GOAT. Period, end of discussion.

  • @jacquesjrviens3384
    @jacquesjrviens3384Ай бұрын

    That's the guy every great drummer was aiming for. Perfection !!!!

  • @paulehney4581
    @paulehney4581Ай бұрын

    Now you know why we kept telling you that you had to hear Buddy!

  • @firebirdguy3151
    @firebirdguy31516 күн бұрын

    Buddy Rich is the GOAT!

  • @scotthanson4200
    @scotthanson4200Ай бұрын

    buddy rich is the standard for all drummer's. he had is own orchestra. l saw him in concert in 1977 l was in 7th grade went with my dad.

  • @rockymountainjazzfan1822
    @rockymountainjazzfan1822Ай бұрын

    I saw Buddy Rich and his band live in the mid-1970's. This solo was in the tune "West Side Story Medley," one of the tunes that Rich regularly played in concert. At the concert I attended, he soloed for almost 20 MINUTES on that tune. He started playing professionally in the 1930's and was playing until shortly before his death in 1987. Probably the best jazz drummer who ever lived.

  • @beatlejim64
    @beatlejim6422 күн бұрын

    Met him...saw him play live...Best ever...

  • @patrickcadge-moore6916
    @patrickcadge-moore6916Ай бұрын

    He was born in 1917, so he must have been in his mid to late 60s here. Another great classic drummer was Gene Krupa, I'll see if I can dig up some of his work

  • @stevegans3517
    @stevegans3517Ай бұрын

    You can see the pain in his face from the heart attack he's having while he pulls off this amazing solo. In his youth he was even faster.

  • @orangeandblackattack
    @orangeandblackattack22 күн бұрын

    The legend! We can all argue about the best rock drummer, but all-time drummers? Buddy is it!

  • @thomassanchez-oo6sb
    @thomassanchez-oo6sbАй бұрын

    Carl Palmer had open heart surgery last April and was on the road playing in July and keeps going to this day!!!!!❤️✌🏼

  • @samuelmoulds1016

    @samuelmoulds1016

    Ай бұрын

    yeah, quite frankly, I loved "Emerson, Lake, and Palmer"! ....... 🎵......."OH! What a lucky man he was........"..........🎶

  • @TheAmazingSpaghetti

    @TheAmazingSpaghetti

    Ай бұрын

    @@samuelmoulds1016 Buddy was friends with Carl and saw ELP play live.

  • @ajn465

    @ajn465

    Ай бұрын

    Carl, another drummer, heavily influenced by buddy

  • @2cents128
    @2cents12823 күн бұрын

    Far and away the best drummer ever

  • @robzalewski1618
    @robzalewski1618Ай бұрын

    4:20 😯. He is absolutely inhuman. THE absolute god of drumming. A left hand that will never have an equal.

  • @henryzelman33
    @henryzelman3325 күн бұрын

    King of the snare drum. Impeccable stick control.

  • @davehind3193
    @davehind3193Ай бұрын

    Everybody's favourite drummer's favourite drummer was Neil Peart , Neil Peart's favourite drummer was Buddy Rich

  • @brucedickinson12

    @brucedickinson12

    Ай бұрын

    And

  • @ChrisLawton66

    @ChrisLawton66

    Ай бұрын

    Off the top of my head I can name several drummers who don't have Neil Peart as their favorite drummer.

  • @mikewest6569
    @mikewest6569Ай бұрын

    Keep in mind later in life he had severe heart issues and a brain tumor, but still played.

  • @baronofgreymatter14
    @baronofgreymatter14Ай бұрын

    HE IS BUDDY RICH,,,,THATS HOW!

  • @keithr-xj7zx
    @keithr-xj7zxАй бұрын

    I'm not sure if this is the performance where he had a heart attack mid way and didn't miss a beat. Amazing talent. 😊

  • @dbradx

    @dbradx

    Ай бұрын

    Yeah, I think this is the one - you can see it on his face as he ends.

  • @karenfryberger4260

    @karenfryberger4260

    Ай бұрын

    It is.

  • @albertfish69

    @albertfish69

    Ай бұрын

    i nearly did watching it.

  • @dbradx

    @dbradx

    Ай бұрын

    @@albertfish69 🤣🤣

  • @barrycohen311

    @barrycohen311

    Ай бұрын

    Buddy was like "The Show Must Go On..."

  • @kirksmith2051
    @kirksmith2051Ай бұрын

    Buddy Rich's hand speed was inhuman, other-worldly.

  • @tedr3586
    @tedr3586Ай бұрын

    Amazing. Buddy was a hero to a number of drummers including Ian Paice of Deep Purple Check out "the Mule" drum solo by Ian

  • @perrymalcolm3802
    @perrymalcolm3802Ай бұрын

    There’s the real deal!! Had the fortune of seeing him up close in a high school gym near my parents house 35-40 years ago, no wig. Tight band. He had no song order. Each song had an individual intro drum riff. Once he started playing it they had about 10 seconds to figure out the riff, scramble for the sheet music and begin!!!! AWESOME talent!! Had been playing since about as high to the bass drum! Google the picks!! Keep going! See the movie clip where he plays while Eleanor Powell tap dances!!

  • @sirslice7531
    @sirslice7531Ай бұрын

    Amazing performance! Buddy was experiencing a heart attack, during this, yet he still played on!

  • @trollman591
    @trollman591Ай бұрын

    I got to see him live in the late 70's. He was amazing.

  • @bluetopguitar1104
    @bluetopguitar1104Ай бұрын

    When I was in high school in the 1970s, all the drummers I knew had buddy rich as the ultimate drummer. Neil Peart said it many times. He was not the easiest drummer to work with but OMG. The other drummer often mentioned was Ed Shaunesy who played Johnny Carson

  • @karenfryberger4260

    @karenfryberger4260

    Ай бұрын

    There's a video available on YT: "Buddy Rich and Ed Shaughnessy: Drum battle at The Tonight Show starring Johnny Carson, 1978" (it has 1.1M views). Awesome and fun to watch.

  • @yourebusted5786
    @yourebusted5786Ай бұрын

    If you want to go OLD school, check out Gene Krupa and don't forget Graham Lear from Santana's Moonflower album. He nailed the Soul Sacrifice solo.

  • @simonm7133
    @simonm713326 күн бұрын

    I saw Buddy Rich at Ronnie Scotts Jazz Club in London in 1979. It is still a concert that sits in my memory as one of the greatest I have ever seen. Rich was the drummer for The Tommy Dorsey Band during WW2 and there are some great recordings of him at that time with Frank Sinatra. The greatest drum solo I've seen him do was recorded by the BBC in 1969 at a venue called The Talk of the Town . It is his West Side Story Medley and it is staggeringly brilliant. You can find it on KZread

  • @gordonmorris6359
    @gordonmorris6359Ай бұрын

    All of Buddy's solos are worth watching, even studying, from the earliest to the last.

  • @snivelinj7612
    @snivelinj7612Ай бұрын

    Even as a man in his 60's and 70's, he was still better than any contemporary drummers. He was a total master----the best in history.

  • @gillwaugh7212
    @gillwaugh7212Ай бұрын

    Oh my goodness. Just reading all your comments about his heart attack. This is a miracle and it’s a privilege to see it.

  • @laurencaulton103
    @laurencaulton103Ай бұрын

    Our greatest musicians are in jazz. It's just the truth. You'll never see another Buddy Rich.

  • @hesh8367
    @hesh8367Ай бұрын

    “I’m Buddy Rich when I fly off the handle” Beastie Boys. Sabotage. The man was the goat.

  • @thedocofrock1890
    @thedocofrock1890Ай бұрын

    hard to imagine that buddy was 65 years old in this video. jeezus what stamina and dexterity. one of THE greatest

  • @Magaeatsboogers
    @MagaeatsboogersАй бұрын

    He was one of my Favorite Students, so glad he made it.

  • @droz7503
    @droz750326 күн бұрын

    My idol in the late 70’s GOAT

  • @shiva1742
    @shiva1742Ай бұрын

    I am old enough and lucky enough that he came to my city in the mid 70s and performed this very piece. Yes, he is the king in my opinion.

  • @JohnHJaabk
    @JohnHJaabkАй бұрын

    I met him back stage after the concert in Oslo in 1976/77. He signed all my LP covers.

  • @jamesdrynan
    @jamesdrynanАй бұрын

    I saw Buddy and his band in Toronto at the Royal York's Imperial Room in 1970. A thrilling experience! I was nineteen. My favorite recording was Rich playing Love for Sale in 1965.

  • @user-he6nj1zv9f
    @user-he6nj1zv9fАй бұрын

    And that old dude was playing in a tuxedo, a goat . He was my dads favorite drummer and it is easy to see why.

  • @momokomiyafuji396
    @momokomiyafuji396Ай бұрын

    I saw Buddy at a club in Upstate New York back in 1978 (I was 16 and got into the club using my cousins drivers license - this is important to the story). An older couple got up and started dancing and Buddy stops and told them "This is a concert. The American Legion hall is down the street." I shout out "Play Brainwashed." and Buddy responds "Shut up kid. I don't do requests." He pauses, squints his eyes and says "How did you get in here kid? You look like your balls haven't dropped yet." The crowd starts laughing. Being insulted by Buddy Rich was the biggest honor of my young life.

  • @user-st9tj8lp8u
    @user-st9tj8lp8uАй бұрын

    Best drummer of all time

  • @justjack0715
    @justjack0715Ай бұрын

    Simply the best there ever was and will ever be. I had the pleasure of seeing him live 3 times in the 70's. His speed, control and agility has never been matched to this day. There's a bevy of close seconds but none compare to this man. Oh, he's probably in his late 50's here and wearing a suit and tie to boot. 😳

  • @louisevad6091
    @louisevad6091Ай бұрын

    When you are gifted and you work at it and love it, you get this❤

  • @davidhadley1870
    @davidhadley187029 күн бұрын

    Saw him live 2 times. Worlds best.

  • @guidosarducci
    @guidosarducciАй бұрын

    I do believe that Neil Peart loved Buddy, as he included a clip of him in his own solo... Excellent choice, man!

  • @emersonlangstaff1527
    @emersonlangstaff1527Ай бұрын

    I'm 63, and as a kid if I saw that Buddy would be on Johnny Carson, I'd stay up late EVERY Time to see him. I love Bonham and others, but I think He's the GOAT, bar none.

  • @ajn465
    @ajn465Ай бұрын

    Buddy Rich Live at the Montreal Jazz Festival

  • @stevedahlberg8680
    @stevedahlberg8680Ай бұрын

    Hehe, one of those times I get to thoroughly enjoy a reaction and your comments after as a musician and fully love it. And I've always liked the reactions and commented but this is one of those that's right up your alley and you ramp up the musician relation to it, which is the way I listen to and identify with anything everything all the time. That was really fun. I think I caught him switching out of trad grip a few times, but mostly he stayed there, but man he's just mind-blowing. So many drummers idolize him.

  • @johnsilva9139
    @johnsilva9139Ай бұрын

    Loved your reaction. Had the fortunate experience of seeing Buddy Rich perform at The Monterrey Jazz Festival in 1972. He did a drum duel with Elvin Jones if I'm not mistaken. Awesome to watch and hear those guys. There's a video on KZread of a young Buddy from 1942 in the movie "Ship Ahoy" where he drums while the dancer Eleanor Powell tap dances and does acrobatics, along with Bert Lahr and Red Skelton singing the song "Tallulah". Very entertaining scene.

  • @billc.5861
    @billc.5861Ай бұрын

    THE GOAT Nobody’s better, your favorite drummers favorite drummer.

  • @grahamkey8496

    @grahamkey8496

    Ай бұрын

    Or he could be your favorite drummer's favorite drummer's favorite drummer!

  • @billc.5861

    @billc.5861

    Ай бұрын

    @ grahamkey8496. Hahaha ! I actually know my favorite drummer And his favorite drummer is Buddy Rich.

  • @charleswagner2984

    @charleswagner2984

    Ай бұрын

    Since Buddy passed away, Neil Peart was the GOAT. Now that Neil has passed, who would you say is the living best drummer in the world?

  • @billc.5861

    @billc.5861

    Ай бұрын

    @charleswagner2984 That’s a really good question, my first thoughts are Billy Cobham , Steve Gadd , Vinnie Colaiuta , Steward Copland , Mike Portnoy , Jeff Campitelli Honestly I’m not real familiar with a lot of the young new drummers coming up and there’s probably some spectacular ones that I just don’t know about but really good question to ask. Thanks.

  • @user-tb5pi9jk6k
    @user-tb5pi9jk6kАй бұрын

    There's a lot of really great rock drummers but I don't think there was anybody ever better than buddy rich.

  • @Rob-oy2hr
    @Rob-oy2hrАй бұрын

    Watch the Buddy Rich tribute concert but especially in the end you have 3 absolutely incredible drummers going at one time.Vinnie Calluata, Dave Weckl, Steve Gadd, you will be blown away!

  • @hampyonce
    @hampyonceАй бұрын

    I used to love seeing Buddy Rich on late night TV.

  • @BernardHodgson
    @BernardHodgsonАй бұрын

    Just followed your reactions to Glen Miller, Joni Mitchell and Buddy Rich in a row and absolutely loved the diversity and musicality.

  • @user-sx7wo1yl7y
    @user-sx7wo1yl7y24 күн бұрын

    Buddy was 65??? when he played this. It would be exhausting for a man half that age. The best ever, hands down- no pun intended.

  • @0090andrew
    @0090andrew26 күн бұрын

    Buddy was touring 9 months per year in his sixties. I saw one gig in a smallish town. He got a standing ovation. Wherever he toured I reckon he got a standing ovation.

  • @patrickwilder6492
    @patrickwilder6492Ай бұрын

    Karen Carpenter has a nice solo video also. Not comparing the two ; just another superb talent. One of the best Drummer/ vocalists to ever perform. Cheers !!

  • @benhill8454
    @benhill8454Ай бұрын

    Amazing!!!! Fantastic drummer. Another great drummer back in the day was Gene Krupa. My dad, Gerald "Jerry" Harrison, (monster jazz player), was the pianist with the Gene Krupa Trio... Late '50s.

  • @kathybwell
    @kathybwellАй бұрын

    DAMN! Best cymbal solo ever!!🔥

  • @blitztim6416
    @blitztim6416Ай бұрын

    And he’s wearing a tux! I saw Buddy live once. Also got to see Louie Bellson live. He was great also. Played part of his solo with wooden spoon. Like the kind you would cook with. I feel kinda lucky. I mean I’ve seen Sinatra and I’ve seen Eminem live. That’s a crazy range.

  • @Lcash218
    @Lcash218Ай бұрын

    Buddy Rich had his own band. It was a big band type. I grew up listening to him and Gene Krupa who is also an excellent drummer.

  • @jameslapham3274
    @jameslapham3274Ай бұрын

    What a great performance! I think he may have been working with a ring on his finger in some of the high hat work. Incredible!

  • @godbluffvdgg
    @godbluffvdggАй бұрын

    Nobody does one hand rolls like Buddy...Buddy's work with big bands is his greatest works.

  • @richardturk7162
    @richardturk7162Ай бұрын

    I saw him live with a jazz band back in the late 60s and he tore it up . Best drummer I have seen ever. Its good you go back and look at the legends and maybe you will learn something from them. Staying with contemporaries or one genre will stifle your growth musically. My son in law did drum line too and is an excellent drummer. He has done heavy rock Zydeco jazz and other genres.

  • @hugolafhugolaf
    @hugolafhugolafАй бұрын

    All drummers today try to emulate drummers who've had a lot to learn from this. Yet so many years later, Buddy is still lightning fast and highly regarded.

  • @kavimontanaro7976
    @kavimontanaro7976Ай бұрын

    I saw him right around this time, and I remember this number - medley of songs from West Side Story. My band director took the whole jazz band to see them. It was an amazing experience. And he hit so HARD.

  • @KenWesaw-up5wf
    @KenWesaw-up5wf29 күн бұрын

    I needed a breather just watching him

  • @waynemoon5359
    @waynemoon5359Ай бұрын

    You should read his Biography called Traps the Boy Wonder written by his close friend jazz vocalist Mel Torme. In it Mel tells the story of Buddy's life. Buddy parents were vaudeville performers and took Buddy on the road with them. When Buddy was eighteen months old he was sitting on the stage while his parents were rehearsing. The drummer in the band gave Buddy a pair of sticks to amuse himself and Buddy tapped in time with the band. They decided to make him part of the act. Decades later in the 1950's Buddy was interviewed by Modern Drummer magazine and was asked how often he practiced. He answered "Practice? What for? If I've something in my head and I can't get it in 20 minutes, what difference is 3 hours or 3 days gonna make?' They say he never played any song exactly the same way twice. In the 70's he was asked if there were any young, up and coming drummers he liked and he said "Yeah I like that kid from Chicago. Danny what's his name" That was Danny Seraphine he was talking about. If you want a stellar example of Danny's work listen to "Make Me Smile" on Chicago's debut album. When it comes to drumming, next to Buddy, lets face it, we're all playing waffle ball.

  • @jowsmith1904

    @jowsmith1904

    Ай бұрын

    seraphine is a monster drummer, for many years my #1 fav...saw hmim live on point he was.

  • @nathans3241
    @nathans3241Ай бұрын

    Of all the drummers I've heard in my life, Buddy Rich is the greatest. He comes from the big band era of the 1940's. He can turn a drum kit into a one piece orchestra.

  • @robertpearson8798
    @robertpearson8798Ай бұрын

    That was pretty astounding.

  • @richardrowe1538
    @richardrowe1538Ай бұрын

    On the Verve label in the 1950s there is a recording of a drum battle between Rich and Krupa

  • @tpatrick44
    @tpatrick4427 күн бұрын

    Great to see you show this video…being a Drummer yourself. I got to see him when I was young…he was an interesting cat for sure!

  • @devildart
    @devildartАй бұрын

    Some traditional jazz drummers to check are obviously Buddy Rich, Gene Krupa and Max Roach to start. For more modern jazz fusion drummers check out Billy Cobham, Alphonse Mouzon and Steve Gadd. Shout out to Marco Minneman in The Aristocrats for something from this millennia. Check out The Aristocrats live at Frankfort. Cheers.

  • @ForgeAheadwithMike
    @ForgeAheadwithMikeАй бұрын

    This was who Neil Peart looked up to. The master.

  • @kevinpennick3604
    @kevinpennick3604Ай бұрын

    Saw buddy Nottingham 1971 absolute legend...

  • @ikshields
    @ikshieldsАй бұрын

    There was Buddy, and then there’s everybody else, forever. That’s all there is to it. (And wait til you hear what he does backing the band!)

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