Tony Allen: Afrobeat’s Impossible Drummer

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Tony Allen, the man who created Afrobeat alongside Fela Kuti, is often described as one of the greatest drummers who ever lived, thanks to his incredible polyrhythms and huge innovations. This is his story.
Intro: 00:00
Career: 00:40
Technique: 06:23
Legacy: 09:27
Written by Jochan Embley
#tonyallen #felakuti #afrobeat
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  • @OffBeatChannel
    @OffBeatChannel19 күн бұрын

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  • @rhythmfield
    @rhythmfieldАй бұрын

    He was living in New York City at one point later in his life and I regret never heading out to see him playing. Whenever a favorite older musician performs, advice: go. Don’t postpone it, go - show the love and go enjoy what senior musicians do.

  • @georgefromgreece4119

    @georgefromgreece4119

    Ай бұрын

    Well said and plain spoken.

  • @kabongpope

    @kabongpope

    Ай бұрын

    100%. I happened to be in London last fall and caught a Billy Cobham show. Would not have missed that for the world!

  • @james5796

    @james5796

    Ай бұрын

    Billy Cobham - the king of Jazz Rock and the open handed left hand drumming style. The best in the world right now, he lives in Switzerland now

  • @ColtraneTaylor

    @ColtraneTaylor

    23 күн бұрын

    Musicians die young.

  • @Lars6138
    @Lars6138Ай бұрын

    It's really fascinating how so much modern music is heavily influenced by a people most people have never heard of.

  • @stephenbudd3771
    @stephenbudd3771Ай бұрын

    I was lucky enough to know Tony well and had many adventures with him including in Nigeria, DR Congo and across the world. I was lucky enough to be at his very last show at Church of Sound in London in March 2020, a few weeks before he died. He gave me his signature sticks at that show and they are one of my most treasured possessions as I saw him hit his very last symbol crash with them at the end of that show. oh how he is missed !

  • @allen6924

    @allen6924

    26 күн бұрын

    To be able to make the statement is profound. May you have peace after losing a friend.

  • @jasonfitzpatrick2197
    @jasonfitzpatrick2197Ай бұрын

    I remember hearing him say one of the reasons he left Africa 70 was because there were too many people on stage (that is, a lot of people getting paid for not doing much). Him being replaced by four drummers is ironic.

  • @michymano6586
    @michymano658626 күн бұрын

    I had the privilege to play with tony allen 2 times in oslo in a club called BLUE it was amazing , the first time i joined his band and i sang , the second time i was playing my concert and he came with his band and joined me : I m so thankfull

  • @bbcocallaghan
    @bbcocallaghanАй бұрын

    I'm not a drummer but I had the good fortune to be in the studio when he recorded once. I was amazed by how little he moved while playing. Like you say in the video he only lightly touches the drums and his upper body is almost still. I love some of his own albums as well - Black Voices (sampled by J Dilla for Common) and also The Source which is his tribute to Blakey. Great video. Subscribed

  • @blueabattoir

    @blueabattoir

    Ай бұрын

    Agreed. And also you should check out Bill Bruford . He’s another very “ergonomic” drummer.

  • @BGeezy4sheezy

    @BGeezy4sheezy

    Ай бұрын

    That’s my favorite style now. I liked the drummers who thrashed about wildly when I was younger, but now I think the best drummers have good upright posture and have all the movement in their hands and feet

  • @ThomasHope73
    @ThomasHope7321 күн бұрын

    As a teen in the UK, in the ‘80s, in my circle, it wasn’t uncommon to find Fela Kuti vinyl in peoples record collections, often these were original from the ‘70s, handed down from the record collections of parents or older friends, or perhaps found in one of the plethora of record shops dotted around the city. If the sleeves were tatty, they nevertheless invariably had fascinating artwork that declared loudly the political revolutionary nature of the content. Often these records had a half hour track on each side, and the hypnotic funky drumming was of course Tony Allen. I played along to them often as I taught myself bass guitar.

  • @glade_maker
    @glade_makerАй бұрын

    The most underrated drummer, he's half of afrobeat but seldom talked about... Thanks for sharing! Also, I had no idea he was playing on "La Ritournelle", I always loved that groove not realizing!

  • @jeremywhakarau2403
    @jeremywhakarau2403Ай бұрын

    Being a heavy handed Rock and Funk drummer this individual just blows me away 100%respect thanks for the BIO bro

  • @clint1285
    @clint1285Ай бұрын

    i never heard of him, i will start being more gentle because of him

  • @incorporealmatter9962
    @incorporealmatter996213 сағат бұрын

    For all your magnificent contributions to humanity - THANK YOU, TONY‼

  • @thejawshop-AdventureRecording
    @thejawshop-AdventureRecordingАй бұрын

    I bought a cassette tape of Fela in the early 80's, not knowing what I was buying, and to only be following this drummer ever since.

  • @mland40
    @mland40Ай бұрын

    A HELL of a drummer.

  • @maskon1724
    @maskon1724Ай бұрын

    Subscribed and liked after 30 seconds. I never do that. Good shit.

  • @zshakur
    @zshakur26 күн бұрын

    Jay Dilla was a genius for that flip! Respect to the Legendary Tony Allen!!

  • @Thumperoo
    @ThumperooАй бұрын

    I was fortunate to jam out with him once in a tiny late night bar in Paris, after a chance encounter. He came across as a mischievous, yet humble man always eager to play, even though he was in his late seventies back then (must have been around 2019). A true legend, his passing will always mark a real loss to anyone who loves real music... and most of all the world will now be short one truly authentic, kind soul. Rest In Peace. Thanks for this well-informed and respectful tribute.

  • @Jath2112
    @Jath2112Ай бұрын

    Expensive Shit and Water No Get Enemy were absolutely life changing for me. Glad to see Tony Allen getting more much deserved attention

  • @jimilee3383
    @jimilee3383Ай бұрын

    All I meant by my comment I wish for peace and love for this world we live in. This cat happens to be one of my favorites and a huge influence.

  • @randallgibson4598
    @randallgibson4598Ай бұрын

    I fucking love Tony Allen

  • @iskandertime747
    @iskandertime747Ай бұрын

    Just remarkable. Check out the album he did with Fela and Ginger Baker.

  • @williamperri3437

    @williamperri3437

    Ай бұрын

    Yeah, I got video of Ginger in Africa as well. Probably the last time Ginger sounded great.

  • @sigi9669
    @sigi96693 сағат бұрын

    This was a pleasant watch. Thank you.

  • @gongonick
    @gongonickАй бұрын

    Nice spot! Tony is one of my favorite drummers, up there with Max, Elvin, Art. I didn't know too much about his early years, so this is cool. Another person on that list is Changuito, who weaves a similar set of influences: Yoruba, Funk, and Jazz, but through a Cuban lens. He was also very similarly revolutionary, and his innovations are instrumental to Songo, Timba, and modern Salsa as well. Worth a look.

  • @CarlosAnglada

    @CarlosAnglada

    Ай бұрын

    The words of a scholar and a gentleman

  • @gasdemup

    @gasdemup

    21 күн бұрын

    Changuito was a legend....

  • @rtoriq
    @rtoriq24 күн бұрын

    This was great, and Mr Allen deserves all his flowers for being pretty much the foundation of Afrobeat. The part of Africa 70 that I have trying to figure out forever was the bass player. Apparently, the bass player would always be changed or swapped out between different bass players. But man the basslines from Africa 70s work was always so cold to me!!!

  • @patrickrishan591
    @patrickrishan591Ай бұрын

    I'd like it if these videos were longer and we saw more playing. I'd happily sit through a whole song at the end in particular.

  • @halcyonacoustic7366

    @halcyonacoustic7366

    Ай бұрын

    Yeah, but surely there is lots of footage of this guy? Just search.

  • @YoungSantasGroupie

    @YoungSantasGroupie

    Ай бұрын

    “Be the change you wish to see in the world, bro”

  • @chrisparker8773
    @chrisparker8773Ай бұрын

    Loved Tony Allen:fantastic ,relaxed, innovative and propulsive .All simultaneously!

  • @almartin1087
    @almartin1087Ай бұрын

    Legend. Thanks, this channel rules man.

  • @muratverdi5123
    @muratverdi5123Ай бұрын

    Caressing the drums...❤

  • @djidmusic7730
    @djidmusic7730Ай бұрын

    Fascinating! Loved this!

  • @petervad
    @petervadАй бұрын

    Awesome video, thank you!

  • @jayr8965
    @jayr896517 күн бұрын

    Thx for this tribute !

  • @CurtisBooksMusic
    @CurtisBooksMusic6 күн бұрын

    I would have loved to hear what he and Changuito could come up with. Thanks for introducing me to Tony. I'm now going to go down a rabbit hole . . .

  • @poplifemedia
    @poplifemediaАй бұрын

    This was very informative! Thank you!

  • @joyofnothing
    @joyofnothing18 күн бұрын

    Substantial content, thank you 🙌🏼

  • @honeybozo
    @honeybozoАй бұрын

    Fantastic tribute -deserving a sub

  • @quarkdrumming6290
    @quarkdrumming629021 күн бұрын

    I love these videos, and will definitely check out many of this albums!!

  • @wannabeadrummer
    @wannabeadrummer17 күн бұрын

    Subtle brilliance ❤

  • @TheStudioDrummer
    @TheStudioDrummerАй бұрын

    Fantastic!

  • @garryjames3311
    @garryjames3311Ай бұрын

    The Legend!☝🏾

  • @JamesBullock-tr5ed
    @JamesBullock-tr5ed15 күн бұрын

    Very nice, well done!!!

  • @iksajotien
    @iksajotienАй бұрын

    Great video, I love Tony's music and I love how you empahsised his approach to constant innovation, well done!

  • @cameronbrowne5574
    @cameronbrowne557417 күн бұрын

    Awesome...Tres EDUCATIONAL...Thank YOU...bigggtime.

  • @drummerboyharm3078
    @drummerboyharm307824 күн бұрын

    I've seen him once. He is a great inspiration for me!

  • @willemvannieuwenhuyzen3139
    @willemvannieuwenhuyzen3139Ай бұрын

    love this

  • @rasbud7933
    @rasbud7933Күн бұрын

    Great video!!!!

  • @dasglasperlenspiel10
    @dasglasperlenspiel1017 күн бұрын

    Very worthwhile!

  • @Trailango
    @TrailangoАй бұрын

    Such a cool channel, never heard of this man yet I sense his widespread influence. I will research him more bc of this video. Subbed, thank you!

  • @SebastienT
    @SebastienTАй бұрын

    I had the chance to see him live several times in different styles and different groups. It was always magical and I'm pretty sure he used to live in my neighbourhood in Paris as I was seeing him on the streets of Belleville quite often.

  • @Thumperoo

    @Thumperoo

    Ай бұрын

    I think he lived in Montreuil but he was in Belleville a fair bit, aye.

  • @waleadeyemidrummer
    @waleadeyemidrummerАй бұрын

    Respect to Baba Tony,his grooves remains with us .

  • @OldRunt
    @OldRuntАй бұрын

    So original

  • @giovanniperretta-lopes874
    @giovanniperretta-lopes874Ай бұрын

    brilliant

  • @kashmiragander7644
    @kashmiragander7644Ай бұрын

    Thanks

  • @kincamell2
    @kincamell2Ай бұрын

    Stellar

  • @petterilindholm7258
    @petterilindholm725815 күн бұрын

    He onces played 2 gigs with a Finnish jazz big band. 2 rehersals. A horn player said that from the rehersal you couldn’t really be sure what to expect from the guy. Then back stage before the first performance Tony Allen had done some yoga moves for warm up, kept mostly to himself and smoked a joint. This made the horn guy a bit worried-afterall it was very structured music and a big band - not some jam with a quartet or quintet for example. A couple of bars into the first song, the whole band was completely locked in into a very tight time - and leaning a 100% on Allen, said the brass guy. Easiest time keeping ever, he also said. Rip Tony Allen

  • @davidcastellano8577
    @davidcastellano8577Ай бұрын

    would have enjoyed more music clips. great quote: I don't beat the drums; I caress them. Astounding.

  • @smanqele
    @smanqele13 күн бұрын

    I used to hear these guys were a huge influence to some British acts like Peter Gabriel and Phil Collins. Would appreciate more insight on that, but this video is an essential reminder we all need 🙏

  • @ayrshiresoundman
    @ayrshiresoundmanАй бұрын

    It might be too much to expect other drummers to play such complex and interesting parts as Tony. However it would be great is there were at least a few who could play with the same level of self control and not hit them so hard.

  • @dominikn19
    @dominikn19Ай бұрын

    Ghost Thud - for Mr. Allen

  • @thebkstank2095
    @thebkstank2095Ай бұрын

    Im an American musician who really loves Afro Beat. I made a track as BKstank called "Thats That Shit" inspired by these kind of grooves.

  • @Roberto__Skar
    @Roberto__Skar21 күн бұрын

    Great! Not often the drummer gets a shout.

  • @isaigi97
    @isaigi97Ай бұрын

    hey thanks

  • @andsacchetto
    @andsacchettoАй бұрын

    I played the drums for many years and i can usually pick up the beat of any song pretty quickly. Tony Allen is the only one in which i have to put an outworldly effort to understand exactly what he was doing.

  • @michaelshore2609

    @michaelshore2609

    Ай бұрын

    very insightful comment! he really was totally unique, especially the way he dropped ghost strokes. only thing I can think to compare it to is Clyde Stubblefield on James Brown's "Funky Drummer"...

  • @michaelshore2609

    @michaelshore2609

    Ай бұрын

    have you seen this Tony Allen masterclass? kzread.info/dash/bejne/rIKm1496mMaop9I.html 5:55 in he shows how to build an Afro-beat groove from the bass drum up -- incredible!

  • @TeslaDanser
    @TeslaDanserАй бұрын

    Absolute metronome in a metronome

  • @Drums-and-Percussion-Grooves
    @Drums-and-Percussion-Grooves20 күн бұрын

    I compilated Tony Allen greates drums groove in playlist Tony Allen - Afrobeat Drums Groove Score Collection: kzread.info/head/PLYsXiOiqESq2d66So6qJgj-ZIhcMhcse1

  • @alexsavinien
    @alexsavinienАй бұрын

    Where can we found the video with the solo at the end ? Rly nice video man ! Ty

  • @Paytonwh
    @PaytonwhАй бұрын

    Check out the song YeYe De Smell by Fela Kuti on the album "Live" that song has both Tony Allen and Ginger Baker playing on it and they each have their own solos back to back! Its amazing. The whole album is a masterpiece from top to bottom, no skips... so much energy, passion, and groove all throughout. And if you've ever seen the movie The Harder They Fall you will also recognize the first song "Let's Start" from the end of that film.

  • @mayopresents1774
    @mayopresents1774Ай бұрын

  • @nokia-gm8gv
    @nokia-gm8gvАй бұрын

    gret

  • @BurgBassNJ
    @BurgBassNJАй бұрын

    Peace to Tony Allen. He always gave his credit to Black American funk and James Brown. He said all African drummers copied Black American music to its core.

  • @timdumah7737

    @timdumah7737

    22 күн бұрын

    African American - Not Black American

  • @BurgBassNJ

    @BurgBassNJ

    22 күн бұрын

    @@timdumah7737 same thing, but don’t get it confused a Nigerian American is not a Black American/AA. I prefer BA though. We are a distinct ethnic group that descend from slavery in the US.

  • @EzBeat14
    @EzBeat1420 күн бұрын

    👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

  • @krono5el
    @krono5elАй бұрын

    Like to know he got the knowledge form a Chicago source, nice: )

  • @MP-db9sw
    @MP-db9swАй бұрын

    Subbed

  • @jonathandorr2234
    @jonathandorr2234Ай бұрын

    My group Loose Caboose, acted as opening act for King Sunny Ade, near the univ. of Massachusetts, in the early 80’s, on their first american tour. 20 musicians, and we loaned them all of our equipment, to enable our promoter to host the show. I played guitar from the mid 1960’s, tracked jazz musicians, as a child. I was drawn to the open space/jam music, where a musician would begin to speak in his own voice, like Archie Shepp, would say, to us, in person. Roy Haynes, was knocking it out of the Boston musical park, and I learned early, who had the mojo workin’. When it came time, early 70’s to promote the reality of riddim music, 5-7 points of light occurred. Afrobeat was the root though not a commercial offering. The real racist music publishing apartheid, in amerigo round, was circled in a wagon train. Round about 1976. I was surrounded by musicians who wanted to chase obscure Grateful Dead ideas, that were not money makers. At the time, I and I musicians, broke from the limited industry, and began to play interesting black and brown music, to diversify, and unite the ‘smarter students’ ,in the class. A singer came to me, and my 5- piece stage band, who was Tina Turner’s cousin, from the Bullock clan in N.C., born in Boston, as we were. Long story, my singer loved Bob Marley, and went right to him. We’d bring herbs fe de musicians dem. Eventually , being recorded by Tough Gong, fe 2 albums. In the massa-choose-its reality, we opened acts, for bigger recording artists, like Taj Mahal, Gil Scott Heron, Bonnie Raitt, Black Uhuru, Junior Reid, Half Pint, and more if I could remember.

  • @spritelysprite
    @spritelyspriteАй бұрын

    Peace Tony, thanks for the inspiration, hope you're having fun there on the other side!

  • @4stringered
    @4stringered20 күн бұрын

    And he’s first team all-Defence.

  • @elquebi
    @elquebi11 күн бұрын

    Knew about Fela but never heard about Mr Allen. Try not bobbing your head at 7:50

  • @radomirblazik
    @radomirblazikАй бұрын

    Don't forget his collabs with Jimi Tenor

  • @zeusapollo8688
    @zeusapollo8688Ай бұрын

    What is that ride?

  • @hle144
    @hle144Ай бұрын

    I think this video is fantastic, however its missing a very big exploit about the creation of afrobeat.. It was when Fela met James Brown and heard what he was doing in the 70's... We all know what happened after...Love it!

  • @adamlashimself
    @adamlashimself21 күн бұрын

    Never heard Max Roach called "Roach" before...

  • @user-jv5do6wc8c
    @user-jv5do6wc8c21 күн бұрын

    For the people who don't know the history of Afrobeats

  • @moritzulrich2168
    @moritzulrich2168Ай бұрын

    What polyrhythms?

  • @holliefitzzz
    @holliefitzzzАй бұрын

    poison - rocket juice and the moon

  • @solomongrundy6806
    @solomongrundy680615 күн бұрын

    Has anybody seen Tony Allen and Dikembe Mutombo in the same room? I have my suspicions! 🤣

  • @lmwilliamsjr1
    @lmwilliamsjr120 күн бұрын

    Another victim of the pandemic. Of all the drummers I have seen live, & I have seen some greats, he was the most impressive

  • @UUBrahman
    @UUBrahman8 күн бұрын

    I would think Tony Allen and Ginger Baker crossed paths in Nigeria in the 1970s - don't know.

  • @williamperri3437
    @williamperri3437Ай бұрын

    So important to rennet the snare drum is all level and very little accents. The hats and snare are just dancing.

  • @willemvannieuwenhuyzen3139
    @willemvannieuwenhuyzen3139Ай бұрын

    lot of 6

  • @AFaceintheCrowd01
    @AFaceintheCrowd01Ай бұрын

    Nobody comes close.

  • @carlosemartinez1114
    @carlosemartinez111417 күн бұрын

    Dear friend, High-Life music comes from Brazilian music and not Western Jazz. King Sonny Ade the High-Life stile front runner said in his book. At the Brazilian Quarter in Lagos Capital of Nigeria.

  • @soulchorea
    @soulchorea15 күн бұрын

    Kobe Bryant had a ton of respect for this guy, and you can clearly see why in this video

  • @peterhoward7521
    @peterhoward752119 күн бұрын

    Those great sounding Afro 6-8 grooves were the lovely sound of a good percussion section, not a drummer alone, all I hear is a very good but pedestrian Afro drummer just like many good players, but come on! In modern drumming , showed me nothing more than what I hear in that style I haven’t heard just look at the real greats ,then talk. don’t mean to be mean but sorry look.

  • @organisespace9347
    @organisespace9347Ай бұрын

    "Damon Albarn - Blur's impossible twat"

  • @BeatKasterG
    @BeatKasterGАй бұрын

    I enjoyed the video, Tony Allen is a legend! But I'm guessing the content creator isn't an educated musician - Allen virtually never plays polyrhythmically. From Wikipedia: "Polyrhythm is the simultaneous use of two or more rhythms that are not readily perceived as deriving from one another, or as simple manifestations of the same meter." He plays complex patterns within the same meter, but rarely if ever juxtaposes different time signatures.

  • @esiegel2

    @esiegel2

    Ай бұрын

    i understand your point, but there are moments in the vid where top drum moves toward three from two

  • @zeusapollo8688
    @zeusapollo8688Ай бұрын

    Black voices

  • @franks.8189
    @franks.818919 күн бұрын

    I was actually very interessted but unfortunately the incessant chatter annoyed me !

  • @pravinperera8119
    @pravinperera811915 күн бұрын

    Chatter.

  • @stubbsmusic543
    @stubbsmusic543Ай бұрын

    Don't you just love these videos where we never get to hear more than a couple seconds of the artist they're talking about and have to listen to some nobody blab on and on and on and on and on.

  • @jimilee3383
    @jimilee3383Ай бұрын

    As a drummer I was really digging this documentary ,Then racism was brought up and my beliefs are rare but I think of us all as humans, nothing else. I believe if everyone would stop talking and using race as a crutch, racism would fade away and we could just live and love. The days of Hitler and plantation and all those horrible things have been over a long, long time. People need to just live and let live. It's over and people just keep adding fuel to the fire. Yes there's history, but history of some sorts are being demolished and no matter what you tear down, or change names of streets, the history remains. Live in the now people and let's just be humans. and leave the past in the past. Enough is enough. Oh and police officers put their lives on the line daily and people that get shot or beat, they are breaking laws and resisting arrest. I've seen plain and simple. I'm a human of many mixtures of Irish, German, Scottish and others. Basically a mutt. And I've resisted being arrested more than a few times and had my ass by police. I learned finally if you comply with authority you should be fine. There's bad cops yes, but we're humans and there is bad people in every line of work. It's not the color of ones skin, it's the mentality of ones mind and soul. Not my opinion folks, just facts

  • @ExFriendlyStuff

    @ExFriendlyStuff

    Ай бұрын

    Great story.. interested in one of the best drummers or your own issues? You've never lived during a military dictatorship have you? "I learned finally if you comply with authority you should be fine." WTF? Focus dude :)

  • @clancywiggam

    @clancywiggam

    Ай бұрын

    Interesting take on things. But if you are white in a white majority country, potentially you have not encountered racism on a meaningful level. I am white, I live in Europe, I encounter a bit of light racism because of my home country, but nothing that bothers me. However, one of my best friends got breathalysed while sitting in a stationary car. Her phone had run out of charge so she went to the car to charge it quickly and the police had her out of the car and were questioning her and breathalysing her. I was shocked. She was not shocked, just angry. That's when I realised we lived in different worlds. I have never, ever, been stopped by the police.

  • @BeatKasterG

    @BeatKasterG

    Ай бұрын

    Your comment is almost entirely opinion, not "facts". Racism does not just exist in the past, and if we'd all complied with authority as you recommend we'd still have legal slavery! You really believe racism "would fade away" if everyone stopped taking about it? Stifling the conversation is what the racists want.

  • @estebanb7166

    @estebanb7166

    Ай бұрын

    Sorry that reality hurt your feelings.

  • @timmiller5913

    @timmiller5913

    Ай бұрын

    That's entirely your own opinion... and a horrible one in mine.

  • @DanielLDavidson88
    @DanielLDavidson88Ай бұрын

    Saw him play live multiple times with TV ON THE RADIO. Awe inspiring.

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