"That was a...(audience interruptions)...cool it." 29:43
@MillerCapoКүн бұрын
Bravo!!
@wavemotiongun12Күн бұрын
Freaking amazing.... but Jesus his posture is bad 😅
@garypugh11534 күн бұрын
All he does, he learned from me 😊
@cloudview7474 күн бұрын
😁
@tommysonnier98486 күн бұрын
Steve Martin on trumpet!
@dantheman38257 күн бұрын
At 0:37 he looked like he choked when trumpets came back. It took a close eye, but its jazz… and buddy rich
@tonymason71977 күн бұрын
Buddy is dying hot dripping under that tup
@user-bu7ie2lp8m8 күн бұрын
Flawless
@RichardBaubau9 күн бұрын
He doesn't forget rhythm when he solos unlike a lot of jazz drummers, occasionally he sounds like ginger Baker, he also plays incredible rock rhythms, yes he is probably the best but not necessarily the most stylistic
@showproja10 күн бұрын
I worked Rich's show at the KY Arts Center. The cheapskate didn't want to pay for the hour of overtime the load-out was taking so we sat his crap on the dock and closed the stage door, locking him out. He and his driver had to load their own gear. We use the "Buddy Rich Out" metaphor now as a solution to bad situations on load outs.
@ajn46510 күн бұрын
These videos are the greatest, because they let you see Buddy play an entire chart. And when it’s something like this, arguably his last really great chart, and he just lights it up like mad…💪❤️🔥
@archstanton644111 күн бұрын
His left hand has got to be bionic. It's not human.
@nealsausen465112 күн бұрын
Just brings me to tears that’s all just brings me to tears!
@nealsausen465112 күн бұрын
Fucking ridiculous that’s all just fucking ridiculous
@stephenoleary490412 күн бұрын
Saw him on my 20th birthday...Uncle Sams ,Nantastic beach Hull Massachusetts February 2nd 1979.....im 65 now and i remember his drumming to this day...The Master!!!!
@Freddy-Da-Freeloadah14 күн бұрын
Love that crash cymbal on the right: SIX FOOT HIGH!!! IMHO
@robert-zr6vo16 күн бұрын
My dad and my brother were both drummers and when I was 5 or 6 my dad had buddy rich and gene Krupa on the old reel tapes and I started listening to them and I had a great education in playing drums and I still play but buddy was the best drummer in his generation. He paved the way for other drummers that came after him.
@billwest993416 күн бұрын
THE MAN!!!!!
@brianfreeman829017 күн бұрын
It's 2024 and it still seems unlikely that he will ever be dethroned. His left hand is a phenomenon.
@cloudview74717 күн бұрын
No kidding about that man's left hand!!
@user-nm1cl2su1d17 күн бұрын
Simple monster❤❤❤
@jnadle117 күн бұрын
Of course, Bobby Rosengarden was a great drummer himself, too.
@user-mi6bf3nx2x18 күн бұрын
Покажите круче, чем Бадди❤
@pegaso3terminator7518 күн бұрын
The father of all drummers the best ♥️♥️♥️
@krishandhillon410019 күн бұрын
YEAH!
@deividhenrique977419 күн бұрын
Eloy não toca jazz
@johnhewitt132419 күн бұрын
Richie Cole on alto and Rick Stepton on trombone.
@deividhenrique977420 күн бұрын
2024 🇧🇷
@dantheman382520 күн бұрын
Anybody else notice at 28:20 buddy breaks a stick and then grabs another so quickly. And yet to cover it up he plays a quick fill on toms to make the cymbal not sound like he was hitting clams the entire time!
@cloudview74720 күн бұрын
Yes!
@user-uy1ts8li4x20 күн бұрын
Hi could you play so fast don’t your arms get tried geez he is whipping good lol
@user-uy1ts8li4x20 күн бұрын
But I tell y i always loved drums since I was a kid
@user-uy1ts8li4x20 күн бұрын
Right it’s how you play the drums nd I cannot play a stitch
@user-uy1ts8li4x20 күн бұрын
I would say he was maybe in his fifties I’m guessing
@cloudview74720 күн бұрын
57 years old!
@RomanZmudzinski-sb6zo20 күн бұрын
Absolutely the best drummer EVER !!!
@tjsmith262621 күн бұрын
GOAT❤
@edellis51522 күн бұрын
GOD
@edellis51522 күн бұрын
GOD
@MysteryZenSide222 күн бұрын
Planet Earth was extremely fortunate to have Buddy Rich cheering everyone up~! The man exudes confidence and his sense of humor is ' Through the Roof ! ' Absolutely Stellar drumming ! ...when you hear Buddy- you never want to die - you just want to live forever just so you can keep listening to the greatest drummer of ALL TIME!
@dantheman382523 күн бұрын
Does anybody know the name of the tune
@cloudview74723 күн бұрын
Love Is Sweeping The Country
@dantheman382523 күн бұрын
Does anybody know the song name?
@cloudview74723 күн бұрын
Love Is Sweeping The Country
@dantheman382523 күн бұрын
@@cloudview747 lol u answered both comments
@mitchcornacchia96823 күн бұрын
Brilliance ³
@rickviehdorfer475524 күн бұрын
I can listen to this concert every week.. it never gets old. Still thrilling. Every chart is perfection.
@cloudview74723 күн бұрын
No doubt! This video is without question one of the very best we have (in great quality) to represent the brilliance of both Buddy and his band.
@gervazejoseph958624 күн бұрын
Ah this solo ... Shwooo ~~ !! What can we say? It's as drummer Gene Krupa once said of him, ""Buddy's outside of it." And Buddy's close friend, drummer and singer Mel Torme said of him, "There will never be another one like him." He knew!
@p0ln25 күн бұрын
Epic, understatement
@robertmorandi394726 күн бұрын
Absolutely the best on the snare! Lighting stuck him he never stops!!! Hard to believe it's real!
@cloudview74726 күн бұрын
Definitely, some of the things Buddy does, it's hard to believe it's real.
@HappyArchaeology-mm4ng26 күн бұрын
Liked him using traditional grip. But Neil Peart, kicks his ass on percussion.
@travisbrown972126 күн бұрын
What an amazing clip. Buddy sits in on Ed's kit, which is a truly difficult thing to do. When you are a drummer, moving a cymbal a 1/2" makes a big difference, so sitting behind another dude's kit that is radically different from yours and blasting away like Buddy does is breathtaking. Second, he takes time to compliment the band. There has been a lot of talk about how hard Buddy was on his bands, but he takes time to tell these guys how brilliantly they played. Thanks so much for the video!
@brandonshort827226 күн бұрын
Greatest ever. Stop. Dick Vanbueren may be second. Neil Peart
@Test-vl1ib26 күн бұрын
That’s really hard to do and great playing. And it’s too long in my mind.
@acedrumminman27 күн бұрын
I traveled with him 76-77 being his rehearsal drummer and roadie along with Steve Peck. Buddy always sounded good, but there were times when we all knew something special was happening. He did have "Rich-isms" on certain charts that remained pretty much unchanged night to night. I asked him about it once and he said "look, these are light fills, they're whole purpose is to make it comfortable for the band to come in, that's the job...when it's my time i don't know what's going to happen." Imagine being a young drummer (I was 24 at the time and watching him play two sets every night from a perfect position.) All during that time only once he had me sit down next to him and listen to his drum solo on Channel One (Alan Gauvin taped the band every night, his collection is rare for that time period.)...He said "you know, tonight I thought the drum solo was really good, there was nothing I couldn't do." So, his standard for himself was so high, most nights were just "work" and some had meaning to him. The fact that this was the Killer Force Band made him raise his level most nights, because if he didn't, the brass would leave him in the dust...thanks to Dave Stahl who never let up. Some would argue this was his finest period.
@cloudview74727 күн бұрын
First of all, thank you VERY much for being a part of the INCREDIBLE 76-77 Killer Force incarnation of the Buddy Rich Big Band!!
@cloudview74727 күн бұрын
And also, can't thank you enough for your behind the scenes insight about The Drum Wonder! ❤
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"That was a...(audience interruptions)...cool it." 29:43
Bravo!!
Freaking amazing.... but Jesus his posture is bad 😅
All he does, he learned from me 😊
😁
Steve Martin on trumpet!
At 0:37 he looked like he choked when trumpets came back. It took a close eye, but its jazz… and buddy rich
Buddy is dying hot dripping under that tup
Flawless
He doesn't forget rhythm when he solos unlike a lot of jazz drummers, occasionally he sounds like ginger Baker, he also plays incredible rock rhythms, yes he is probably the best but not necessarily the most stylistic
I worked Rich's show at the KY Arts Center. The cheapskate didn't want to pay for the hour of overtime the load-out was taking so we sat his crap on the dock and closed the stage door, locking him out. He and his driver had to load their own gear. We use the "Buddy Rich Out" metaphor now as a solution to bad situations on load outs.
These videos are the greatest, because they let you see Buddy play an entire chart. And when it’s something like this, arguably his last really great chart, and he just lights it up like mad…💪❤️🔥
His left hand has got to be bionic. It's not human.
Just brings me to tears that’s all just brings me to tears!
Fucking ridiculous that’s all just fucking ridiculous
Saw him on my 20th birthday...Uncle Sams ,Nantastic beach Hull Massachusetts February 2nd 1979.....im 65 now and i remember his drumming to this day...The Master!!!!
Love that crash cymbal on the right: SIX FOOT HIGH!!! IMHO
My dad and my brother were both drummers and when I was 5 or 6 my dad had buddy rich and gene Krupa on the old reel tapes and I started listening to them and I had a great education in playing drums and I still play but buddy was the best drummer in his generation. He paved the way for other drummers that came after him.
THE MAN!!!!!
It's 2024 and it still seems unlikely that he will ever be dethroned. His left hand is a phenomenon.
No kidding about that man's left hand!!
Simple monster❤❤❤
Of course, Bobby Rosengarden was a great drummer himself, too.
Покажите круче, чем Бадди❤
The father of all drummers the best ♥️♥️♥️
YEAH!
Eloy não toca jazz
Richie Cole on alto and Rick Stepton on trombone.
2024 🇧🇷
Anybody else notice at 28:20 buddy breaks a stick and then grabs another so quickly. And yet to cover it up he plays a quick fill on toms to make the cymbal not sound like he was hitting clams the entire time!
Yes!
Hi could you play so fast don’t your arms get tried geez he is whipping good lol
But I tell y i always loved drums since I was a kid
Right it’s how you play the drums nd I cannot play a stitch
I would say he was maybe in his fifties I’m guessing
57 years old!
Absolutely the best drummer EVER !!!
GOAT❤
GOD
GOD
Planet Earth was extremely fortunate to have Buddy Rich cheering everyone up~! The man exudes confidence and his sense of humor is ' Through the Roof ! ' Absolutely Stellar drumming ! ...when you hear Buddy- you never want to die - you just want to live forever just so you can keep listening to the greatest drummer of ALL TIME!
Does anybody know the name of the tune
Love Is Sweeping The Country
Does anybody know the song name?
Love Is Sweeping The Country
@@cloudview747 lol u answered both comments
Brilliance ³
I can listen to this concert every week.. it never gets old. Still thrilling. Every chart is perfection.
No doubt! This video is without question one of the very best we have (in great quality) to represent the brilliance of both Buddy and his band.
Ah this solo ... Shwooo ~~ !! What can we say? It's as drummer Gene Krupa once said of him, ""Buddy's outside of it." And Buddy's close friend, drummer and singer Mel Torme said of him, "There will never be another one like him." He knew!
Epic, understatement
Absolutely the best on the snare! Lighting stuck him he never stops!!! Hard to believe it's real!
Definitely, some of the things Buddy does, it's hard to believe it's real.
Liked him using traditional grip. But Neil Peart, kicks his ass on percussion.
What an amazing clip. Buddy sits in on Ed's kit, which is a truly difficult thing to do. When you are a drummer, moving a cymbal a 1/2" makes a big difference, so sitting behind another dude's kit that is radically different from yours and blasting away like Buddy does is breathtaking. Second, he takes time to compliment the band. There has been a lot of talk about how hard Buddy was on his bands, but he takes time to tell these guys how brilliantly they played. Thanks so much for the video!
Greatest ever. Stop. Dick Vanbueren may be second. Neil Peart
That’s really hard to do and great playing. And it’s too long in my mind.
I traveled with him 76-77 being his rehearsal drummer and roadie along with Steve Peck. Buddy always sounded good, but there were times when we all knew something special was happening. He did have "Rich-isms" on certain charts that remained pretty much unchanged night to night. I asked him about it once and he said "look, these are light fills, they're whole purpose is to make it comfortable for the band to come in, that's the job...when it's my time i don't know what's going to happen." Imagine being a young drummer (I was 24 at the time and watching him play two sets every night from a perfect position.) All during that time only once he had me sit down next to him and listen to his drum solo on Channel One (Alan Gauvin taped the band every night, his collection is rare for that time period.)...He said "you know, tonight I thought the drum solo was really good, there was nothing I couldn't do." So, his standard for himself was so high, most nights were just "work" and some had meaning to him. The fact that this was the Killer Force Band made him raise his level most nights, because if he didn't, the brass would leave him in the dust...thanks to Dave Stahl who never let up. Some would argue this was his finest period.
First of all, thank you VERY much for being a part of the INCREDIBLE 76-77 Killer Force incarnation of the Buddy Rich Big Band!!
And also, can't thank you enough for your behind the scenes insight about The Drum Wonder! ❤
Only THE greatest drummer to ever walk the earth.