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Bernard "Buddy" Rich (September 30, 1917 - April 2, 1987) was an American jazz drummer and bandleader. He is considered one of the most influential drummers of all time. Known as a virtuoso with phenomenal power and speed, he had his own big band and performed with jazz greats including Tommy Dorsey, Count Basie, and Harry James.
Rich was born and raised in Brooklyn, New York, raised by family of Jewish-American vaudevillians. His father claimed that his son could keep a beat with spoons by age 1. He discovered his affinity for jazz music at a young age and began drumming at the age of 2. At age 3, Rich began appearing on the vaudeville stage as "Baby Traps the Drum Wonder," despite having no formal training.
At age 11, Buddy Rich became a bandleader. However, in 1929, the negative economic impact of the Great Depression destroyed many careers in entertainment. Buddy's father, Robert, retired from vaudeville in 1931, and Rich himself struggled to put together gigs through much of the rest of the decade.
He began playing jazz in 1937, working with acts such as Tommy Dorsey, Count Basie, and Harry James. From 1942 to 1944, Rich served in the U.S. Marines. Buddy Rich had other talents beyond drumming and incorporated tap dancing, singing, and comedy routines into his act. He was reportedly the second-highest paid child entertainer at the peak of his early popularity.
From 1945 to 1948, he led the Buddy Rich Orchestra. In 1966, he recorded a big-band style arrangement of songs from West Side Story. He found lasting success in 1966 with the formation of the Buddy Rich Big Band, also billed as the Buddy Rich Band and The Big Band Machine.
Rich was known for his virtuoso technique, power, and speed. He was an advocate of the traditional grip, though he occasionally used match grip when playing the toms. Despite his commercial success and musical talent, Rich never learned how to read sheet music, preferring to listen to drum parts and play them from memory.
Rich was born in Sheepshead Bay, Brooklyn, New York, to Jewish-American parents Bess Skolnik and Robert Rich, both vaudevillians. Before he turned two, he was part of his parents' act on vaudeville, but on breaks he would sneak into the orchestra pit and try to get the drummer's sticks. Rich would often sneak into jazz clubs at an age when he looked old enough to sit on the drum set. He was on Broadway as Baby Traps the Drum Wonder at age four, playing "Stars and Stripes Forever" on a drum. He was a singer and tap dancer. In his teens he led a band and toured in the U.S. and Australia. At fifteen he became the second highest paid child entertainer behind Jackie Coogan during the 1930s.
Rich cited Gene Krupa, Jo Jones, Chick Webb, Ray McKinley, Ray Bauduc and Sid Catlett as influences.
He usually held his sticks with the traditional grip. He used the matched grip when playing floor toms around the drum set while performing cross-stickings (crossing arm over arm), which was one of his party tricks, often leading to loud cheers from the audience. Another technique he used to impress was the stick-trick, a fast roll performed by slapping two drumsticks together in a circular motion using "taps" or single-stroke stickings. He often used contrasting techniques to keep long drum solos from getting mundane. Aside from his energetic, explosive displays, he would go into quieter passages. One passage he would use in most solos started with a simple single-stroke roll on the snare drum picking up speed and power, then slowly moving his sticks closer to the rim as he got quieter, and eventually playing on the rim itself while still maintaining speed.
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@simonecervellati446
@simonecervellati446 5 месяцев назад
We got Buddy Rich here
@thetrashcans8447
@thetrashcans8447 4 месяца назад
i love this
@ItsMeLucke_Studio
@ItsMeLucke_Studio 3 месяца назад
literally!!
@thatoneguy9437
@thatoneguy9437 3 месяца назад
Not quite my tempo... that's alright, let's try it again 😂
@trkasonplute
@trkasonplute 2 месяца назад
Proceeds to throw a chair at his head
@curtisfarley6558
@curtisfarley6558 2 месяца назад
Like you had 9ne beat to tell all that before u threw a chair?​@@thatoneguy9437
@shivengoel1446
@shivengoel1446 3 года назад
Someone who can play at this tempo without breaking a sweat is amazing
@youtubeuserdan4017
@youtubeuserdan4017 Год назад
Cocaine
@GorillaFan_32
@GorillaFan_32 Год назад
and without bleeding 😼
@scdrescher1
@scdrescher1 Год назад
In a suit and a smile, no less……
@sonicsaviouryouwillnotgetm6678
in a suit!
@HungPham-ki9wu
@HungPham-ki9wu 8 месяцев назад
Not my tempo
@Coop.spinjr
@Coop.spinjr 5 месяцев назад
He did it on perfect tempo, and he’s not even upset!
@Katsuya81
@Katsuya81 5 месяцев назад
No blood and sweat just caravan
@LJboochaa
@LJboochaa Год назад
I’d never heard of buddy rich or any famous drummer beyond my usual style of music (metal) before seeing whiplash. I’m extremely grateful for the rabbit hole I’ve just started down, I never knew the drums by themselves could evoke so much emotion until now.
@Notabl3
@Notabl3 Год назад
you should explore different types of music, its pretty nice.
@alightthatnevergoesout
@alightthatnevergoesout 11 месяцев назад
Buddy Rich puts every drummer to shame except a few. Gene Krupa, Max Roach, Art Blakey to name a couple. Ginger Baker was the closest rock got to Jazz drumming. There’s so much to explore
@wattaura7621
@wattaura7621 9 месяцев назад
​@@alightthatnevergoesoutEarl Palmer
@highviewbarbell
@highviewbarbell 9 месяцев назад
@@alightthatnevergoesout NIEL F-ING PEART GOOD SIR
@padenbang7375
@padenbang7375 8 месяцев назад
​@@highviewbarbellYes. Award for biggest kit 🥱
@evgenyb6057
@evgenyb6057 6 лет назад
Actually, this is quite my tempo!
@flacidhouse350
@flacidhouse350 6 лет назад
Nah, he would have lit into him for accidental rim shots and slapping the sticks together.
@brightoneasterling9304
@brightoneasterling9304 6 лет назад
good comment but try changing your name to terence fletcher
@user-wy7jp1ub4n
@user-wy7jp1ub4n 6 лет назад
Oh hell yeaha!!!
@froshtea
@froshtea 6 лет назад
RL R whats wrong with relating this to the movie? It was well shot and well casted. And partly most new viewers come across the original caravan through whiplash, or you feel like a special snowflake that moans "ouh i knew about this before the movie ouhh me special me have good taste"?
@LASR71
@LASR71 6 лет назад
Frosch Sama exactly as said, you "oh I am so righteous and defend all" asswipe. Go fuck yourself.
@nunu7797
@nunu7797 6 лет назад
Dude band practice with this guy must be a nightmare
@harkinsyt1960
@harkinsyt1960 5 лет назад
Ze _Jeff you should listen to the bus tapes... oh boy
@moo_4236
@moo_4236 5 лет назад
...greatest drummer
@craigtheschmeg3253
@craigtheschmeg3253 4 года назад
@@harkinsyt1960 Bus tapes: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-omID1prJHFo.html
@FawleyJude
@FawleyJude 4 года назад
He didn't do band practice. He had another drummer play with the band for rehearsals, and he only came in once to learn the tune (he could pick up tunes amazingly fast) then they'd hit the bandstand.
@johnphilipjanakpitroda4413
@johnphilipjanakpitroda4413 4 года назад
A)
@mauricioramirez7863
@mauricioramirez7863 2 года назад
THIS IS THE FIRST TIME IN MY LIFE THA I SEE BUDY RICH PLAYING A ENTIRE SOLO MATCHED GRIP
@musicircle
@musicircle 2 года назад
Glad you liked it
@danish_69
@danish_69 Год назад
he played the first half with the traditional grip
@GeoffreyFerguson
@GeoffreyFerguson Год назад
Not before flipping his sticks backwards though.
@kerryjohnson4976
@kerryjohnson4976 Год назад
I noticed that too! He wasn't a big fan of matched grip when the Rock and Roll drummers started using it.
@jimfritz2087
@jimfritz2087 10 месяцев назад
I think there's a video of him playing " Hawaiian War Chant "1940s / matched grip.
@cjbeatsbipolar
@cjbeatsbipolar 3 года назад
I love how Buddy has videos where he famously criticizes guys that play match grip. But then most of his most iconic solos, he changes from traditional to matched.
@BullToTheShit
@BullToTheShit Год назад
> *"most of his most iconic solos, he changes from traditional to matched"* Mostly? Actually it's pretty rare for him to change to match grip. But there's something you missed. At 0:51 he flips the sticks over and is holding the sticks backwards with the thick ends out. Why is he doing this? He's doing it because of the *"style"* of the song. In the Big Band era, songs that have the Duke Ellington "Jungle Style", drummers used a lot of *toms* (especially the *floor toms* ). Because of this, he (and every other Big Band drummer) held the sticks in a way that gives the toms a louder/bassier sound: backwards. And he's playing the Floor Toms the way he would play tympani drums: match Grip. (Also, notice that once he flips the sticks over, he is no longer playing any double-stroke rudiments. And because he rarely plays in this backwards/match-grip style, he's a little sloppy playing the crossover fills on the snare & floor tom at 1:12)
@HonkerinoXD
@HonkerinoXD Год назад
@@BullToTheShit I'm not gonna read that but thank you or why?
@kaitotatsuya
@kaitotatsuya Год назад
I'm pretty sure he's mad cause Most of the Kids back then refuse to learn the traditional grip and always prefer the matched grip since it was easier to learn. Not a lot of people know this, But once you learned the proper way to hold a traditional grip, you can play almost anything.
@kitsune630
@kitsune630 Год назад
@@kaitotatsuya im pretty whether you can play almost anything like that is unique to the player, and vice verse for match grip
@johnmorrison1672
@johnmorrison1672 Год назад
@@kaitotatsuyaYou can play anything with either grip. It is pointless to say one is better then the other. Traditional grip is only traditional because it was for playing a drum hung from the shoulder....long before drum kits were put together. It is hilarious to see Buddy putting match grip drummers down, only to see him use it a lot.
@dankauffmanmusic
@dankauffmanmusic 6 лет назад
Buddy is smiling but the band looks like they got yelled at on the bus....
@bubyacobozzi1457
@bubyacobozzi1457 6 лет назад
they probably did
@geovannyalcibia2102
@geovannyalcibia2102 6 лет назад
they were rushing or dragging.
@cpmtn1995
@cpmtn1995 5 лет назад
NOT HIS F#@K!NG TEMPO!!!
@tommyjohn8711
@tommyjohn8711 5 лет назад
I hope they yelled at Buddy for his screw up at about 1:14.
@DefThrone
@DefThrone 5 лет назад
THIS GUY... THIS IS NOT MY KIND OF GUY.
@illuminatiCorgi
@illuminatiCorgi 6 лет назад
*Returns Drumkit*
@prodmince
@prodmince 4 года назад
You got my 1.2kth upvote.
@yodaddy2941
@yodaddy2941 4 года назад
Quartz Musicly no one cares
@maziu27
@maziu27 3 года назад
@@prodmince nobody cares dipshit
@moabt.frican7163
@moabt.frican7163 3 года назад
Yo Daddy why bother its pointless
@stormcutter59
@stormcutter59 4 года назад
Funny story about this guy. My Uncle once went to see this guy at some point. He was very impressed. When he snuck to the backstage door where other fans were gathering he waited for a chance to meet Buddy and get his autograph, totally unaware of what the guy was like in real life. After about a half an hour he comes out to the awes of everyone. My Uncle makes his way towards Buddy as he comes out when suddenly the man comes careening outside in a fit of rage yelling "DON'T PUSH!!!!" He shoves everyone of his shocked admirers out of his way and moves past my Uncle who had moments before.... just changed his mind about approaching the man lol.
@cvn6555
@cvn6555 2 года назад
It is said that one should never meet their heroes. His single minded pursuit of being the greatest drummer ever and dedication to perfecting and advancing his craft ended up with him being a miserable, volatile perfectionist. Probably not a lot of easy-going nice guys get remembered though.
@tungabunga4107
@tungabunga4107 2 года назад
@@cvn6555 whiplash in a nutshell
@geuros
@geuros 2 года назад
I have a different story about different man. Among pianists recognized as the greatest pianist to ever live, a bit introverted but with a big heart. Helped so many people in tough times, never forgot his country and his people even after he left the country for good, even after his music was banned there. Didn't talk too much but he is one of those supertalents who was just genuinely a good person. His name was Sergey Vasilievich Rachmaninov. Fun fact, when they asked Sergey's friend and another legendary pianist Arthur Rubinstein who was, according to his opinion, the greatest pianist of their time, he said "Vladimir Horowitz". They followed "What about Rachmaninov?" to which Rubinstein replied "Rachmaninov is not a pianist, Rachmaninov is a god."
@Beatjoy5511
@Beatjoy5511 Год назад
Hahaha what your uncle expect from a drummer ? We take out our anger n frustration thru these poor sticks and pieces of plastic n metal
@chadwhitfield6946
@chadwhitfield6946 Год назад
My band instructor was a drummer originally. This was the 80s and he was in his 50s. He introduced me to Buddy Rich's music. Had met him and said often Rich was the biggest asshole he ever met. Said only time he was probably ever truly happy was when playing.
@NishidaTegaru_nZk
@NishidaTegaru_nZk 5 лет назад
We got a Buddy Rich here!
@DrakePlayz0305
@DrakePlayz0305 3 года назад
“Little trouble there, just pick it up at 17.”
@gimoportnoy
@gimoportnoy 3 года назад
Are you a rusher or dragger?
@DrakePlayz0305
@DrakePlayz0305 3 года назад
Mogi Soeseno Or are you gonna BE ON MY FUCKING TIME?!?
@aryanrao8854
@aryanrao8854 3 года назад
I'm gonna be on your time
@lr0286
@lr0286 3 года назад
@@aryanrao8854 What does that say?
@boggo3848
@boggo3848 6 лет назад
"match grip is for beginners and the wrong way to drum" *does entire solo in match grip*
@nath-wp7xp
@nath-wp7xp 5 лет назад
Bogdan Vera what’s match grip?
@shivammalhotra4328
@shivammalhotra4328 5 лет назад
@@nath-wp7xp en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Traditional_grip
@denisanichiforescu9219
@denisanichiforescu9219 5 лет назад
He was younger in this video🤷🏻‍♀️
@onemoremisfit
@onemoremisfit 5 лет назад
And smoking is a bad habit, don't ever pick it up ... hand me that ashtray.
@xXDJLEE02Xx
@xXDJLEE02Xx 4 года назад
@Prog Legendas Younger, not young. They're talking about a video where older Buddy is trashing on Matched Grip.
@TheMoonchild1969
@TheMoonchild1969 6 лет назад
His unparalleled sense of tempo and relax demeanor even in old age, have both delighted and poisoned the hearts and minds of every single drumner.
@Rob165x
@Rob165x Год назад
I'm sure people are leaving this at 420. I am, sorry man lol
@danielkim7739
@danielkim7739 2 года назад
i love how buddy looks so happy while playing.
@thomasleary6287
@thomasleary6287 8 месяцев назад
‘Cause he knows he’s God with the sticks.
@nancywood9531
@nancywood9531 2 года назад
My son saw Buddy in concert when he was 16...had front row seats and back stage pass with his music professor friend . He talked quite a while in Buddy's dressing room and Buddy signed a message and signature on his snare drum head he took. He's now 52 and made a great memory. 🥁
@alanredversangel
@alanredversangel 6 лет назад
Worst part about that was the thought of drumming with a jacket on.
@christelmayland
@christelmayland 6 лет назад
Let's hope it had some elestan in it ;)
@dariadayle
@dariadayle 6 лет назад
I've done it once. Never again ahahaha. Big band gigs while wearing a jacket are absolute hell. After that day, i didn't care what the director said. I always took my jacket off and rolled up my sleeves. Never played a gig with a jacket on after that day lmao/
@Gazeroni
@Gazeroni 6 лет назад
never bothered me and my bro plays too and he hates it - wonder if it is just a personal thing?
@georgekilroy2670
@georgekilroy2670 6 лет назад
It was old school professionalism. The bands had to dress according to the venues. When he played in front of the Queen, he wore a tux. At Disneyland I saw him wear a suit for the first set, then come out in a BR t-shirt...
@april-fk8gl
@april-fk8gl 6 лет назад
And buttoned!
@ahmadreza6818
@ahmadreza6818 5 лет назад
This is the tempo we’ve been searching for
@russellcarter1872
@russellcarter1872 5 лет назад
Buddy never gave anything less than 100 percent, I’ve never been disappointed watching anything from him.
@batouttahell454
@batouttahell454 11 месяцев назад
So True
@blujay9191
@blujay9191 9 месяцев назад
To totally go after chop and groove the way he did. Brave.
@jose-fv3vu
@jose-fv3vu 2 года назад
I want this guy in my heavy metal band.
@cntrol101
@cntrol101 2 года назад
Just because someone can doesn't mean they should. Jazz and Metal are very very different and should stay so.
@slimeball1486
@slimeball1486 2 года назад
@@cntrol101 bruh he didn't say to do that he just said buddy should play metal too. Like are people not allowed to play 2 kinds of music?
@bowgart5567
@bowgart5567 2 года назад
@@cntrol101 just because they can, they should. Mixing 2 completly different music genres is a great way to have a shit ton of new musical ideas
@jjRoxy
@jjRoxy Год назад
@@cntrol101 Gar Samuelson was a jazz drummer before joining megadeth and his work was something else
@korbinscott
@korbinscott Год назад
@@cntrol101 I play and write in a band that is clssic rock based but I love to write and play some old school country too.
@denismay6011
@denismay6011 6 лет назад
Guys like Rich, Krupa, Morello and Jo Jones nearly always played wearing suits or at least a shirt and tie. I played Drums for about 30 plus years before I got too ill to continue and I hated just long sleeves let alone anything else. Masters at their craft everyone of them.
@ObtuseArmadillo
@ObtuseArmadillo 6 лет назад
Who is the trombone soloist at the start?
@patricky9
@patricky9 6 лет назад
And Louis Bellson
@denismay6011
@denismay6011 6 лет назад
patricky9 A fine musician indeed, so many great players.
@ablakehall4734
@ablakehall4734 6 лет назад
Don't forget Elvin Jones, Art Blakey, and Max Roach, all of whom also wore suits.
@denismay6011
@denismay6011 6 лет назад
A BlakeHall, As I said so many fine players it's near impossible to include them all. I had not heard the name of Max Roach I shall have a Google about him. I always say one can learn something new every day if one listens twice as much as he/she speaks. Cheers, Denis.
@davidfaulkner7805
@davidfaulkner7805 6 лет назад
I couldn't really describe in technical terms what Buddy does but I love how he uses the bass drum to a maximum kind of funky effect. Ian Paice does a similar thing. Absolutely terrific stuff!
@Russ.Murphy
@Russ.Murphy 3 года назад
I was introduced to Buddy Rich in 1972, while I was playing clubs. He was less than courteous. His bass player at the time was Paul Conjello. Paul had some sympathy towards me. We played a bit together after that. We performed Rock!
@arymonem
@arymonem Год назад
People with extreme success (ie being best at what they do) almost never get to that point being nice or courteous.
@Russ.Murphy
@Russ.Murphy Год назад
@@arymonem Hi Ary! I'm not sure about that. When I met Louie Belson, he was really nice. Sam Ulano treated everyone like family. Everyone used to complain about Ginger Baker's temper; but when I met him at Manny's in New York, he treated me very respectfully. And, when I sat down and spoke with Carmine Appice, he treated me as a friend, even though it was the first time we met. Some people are just down to Earth. They don't let success inflate their egos. Pat Benetar and Neil Giraldo are really down to Earth and well-balanced. I think they qualify as superstars. Jon Bonjovi and his wife volunteer at soup kitchens. They raise money and donate their own money to feed people. I think if you look at the Music World, you'll see a cross section of society. The media focuses on sensationalism, not benevolence.
@arymonem
@arymonem Год назад
@@Russ.Murphy well, those are some great examples and you have some personal experiences. Thanks for sharing that.
@Russ.Murphy
@Russ.Murphy Год назад
@@arymonem Hi Ary! I was lucky enough that I grew up in a time and place where live music was in high demand. Though Manhattan was a focal point for music, Most of the the clubs were in suburban New Jersey and Upstate New York. Club capacity ranged from 400 to 2000 persons. The average capacity was about 800 persons. Usually, the deal with the club management was the band received the cover charge for the evening; which was usually $4.00 a person. The bands had to work hard at marketing themselves. They had to play dance music. And, they needed to keep their material current. Meeting people in the audience, shaking hands, engaging in social conversation was as important as the quality of your music. Every band published calendars of where and when they would be performing. Some bands had mailing lists and paid the costs. Others just handed them out to the club audiences, and posted them on bulletin boards. Your fan base and popularity grew from word of mouth, friends telling other friends about you. It was easy to make a weeks worth of money playing 3 sets, 3 nights a week. The young musicians of today aren't as lucky. Current club capacities are about a quarter of the size. A lot of bands actually lose money by performing.
@philipnestor5034
@philipnestor5034 Год назад
@@Russ.Murphy Hi Russ, I studied with Sam Ulano , he was a great guy. I met Gene Krupa once and like everyone has said about Gene he was very courteous and friendly to everyone.
@deathrays
@deathrays 3 года назад
Going through all these comments for references to Whiplash.
@mtndewman1022
@mtndewman1022 3 года назад
and downvoting all of them
@deathrays
@deathrays 3 года назад
@@mtndewman1022 hahahaha yes
@theodoris
@theodoris 3 года назад
@@mtndewman1022 why would you do that though...
@mtndewman1022
@mtndewman1022 3 года назад
@@theodoris cuz theyre annoying and unoriginal and not funny since 2015
@CVerse
@CVerse 3 месяца назад
@@mtndewman1022as if disliking comments make a difference on RU-vid lol
@OfficerFlatFoot
@OfficerFlatFoot 4 месяца назад
We got Buddy Rich over here!
@takata8785
@takata8785 6 лет назад
weird seeing rich using match stick grip for his left lol
@ArtVallejo
@ArtVallejo 6 лет назад
Takata_95 I was thinking the exact same thing! So rare to see him grip that way.
@takata8785
@takata8785 6 лет назад
+Art Vallejo yea it is the young Buddy Rich. You can even tell by his speed in this video that he was just starting especially soloing using match stick grip
@erzug
@erzug 6 лет назад
If this was around 1965, he would have been about 47 or 48, not really young. Having seen him live 20 times or so, he played match grip quite often. Even on RU-vid, there are a number of videos of him playing match grip in solos.
@waltgdrums1
@waltgdrums1 6 лет назад
I witnessed Buddy using matched grip many times during the 1970's and 80's. Especially on the intros to West Side Story and Channel One Suite
@tjworker5482
@tjworker5482 6 лет назад
We know that the traditional grip had to do with marching band snare. Back in the year 1001. When they wore a strap to hold their tilted snare . 1001 was a bit of an exaggeration but you all understand. Anyways, Buddy switched to twin grip playing floortoms mainly. 🖒😊 I still think he's undefeated. Imagine him on kits they have today! Plus the soundboard! Even at 100 years old, he would be amazing, hypothetically .......... 🖒😎
@obesekid6947
@obesekid6947 5 месяцев назад
We got Buddy Rich here!
@ATMAtim
@ATMAtim 2 года назад
What a heck of an artist.
@TheKroesar
@TheKroesar 5 лет назад
That moment you realize his feet are doing things just as crazy as the hands... ... mind officially blown!
@Ticonderous1
@Ticonderous1 6 лет назад
Buddy still blows my mind every time i see him play,, dude would be a legend in any era ... most guys playing today could not do that
@FadedHipster
@FadedHipster Год назад
Maybe not but Louis Cole is heavily inspired by him
@U2WB
@U2WB 3 года назад
That DynaSonic snare sounds magnificent. So articulate; you get to hear every stroke.
@fearinghealer6153
@fearinghealer6153 3 года назад
Dude the freakin power of all the musicians at once at the end was great!!!! He had a way of telling a story through his drumming and his solos were phenomenonal!!!
@OkieMikester
@OkieMikester 6 лет назад
Had the pleasure of seeing Buddy & his band in 1980.
@michaelarojas
@michaelarojas 4 года назад
And how was it?
@jamesheath7601
@jamesheath7601 2 года назад
Lucky you
@waltgdrums1
@waltgdrums1 6 лет назад
BR actually playing both floor toms here! He must have misplaced his towel that night.
@ayusharipirala3121
@ayusharipirala3121 6 лет назад
And match grip!
@villegas24
@villegas24 3 года назад
Drumming like that in a suit. What a fucking machine.
@ianpitcher2108
@ianpitcher2108 5 месяцев назад
We got buddy rich here
@adamnealon773
@adamnealon773 6 лет назад
Crazy to think how much he improved from this and he was already incredible
@jontypiper9881
@jontypiper9881 6 лет назад
Could listen to this guy all day.
@matthewstewart2228
@matthewstewart2228 4 года назад
I played this for my high school music final exam... solo and all. Such a fun song
@jeantetreault132
@jeantetreault132 2 года назад
This guy has always been the master of drums!
@jchopra
@jchopra 5 лет назад
Effortlessly sets the tempo. Killer guy.
@funkman1985
@funkman1985 6 лет назад
All that awesomeness, while still sporting the suit. Just amazing!
@meshica7
@meshica7 11 месяцев назад
I have never seen footage of Buddy playing matched grip. Wow! I was fortunate enough to see him play back in '81. Our high school band director knew him and got him to perform at the convention center. I got to meet him and get his autograph on a ticket and a drum head. One of the most amazing concerts I have ever attended!
@vinchenzomoralesiii2606
@vinchenzomoralesiii2606 5 лет назад
Buddy Rich was a badass. Such percussion skill!!
@ludwigvistilite
@ludwigvistilite 5 лет назад
2 rarities for a Buddy solo here... matched grip AND using the 18" floor tom. That was usually his exclusive set-list & towel holder!!!
@torreyintahoe
@torreyintahoe Год назад
Definitely one of the top ten drummers of all time.
@laurentmcmeenes1366
@laurentmcmeenes1366 2 года назад
For me, maybe I'm wrong, I think, he was the best drummer of all times ! Thank you, Buddy and rest in peace for eternity !
@Dualis58
@Dualis58 2 года назад
Yeah you’re definitely wrong. Nate Smith, Elvin Jones, and Tony Williams are all indisputably better drummers than Rich. Rich was only famous because he was on Jonny Carson a million times. Rich was also a completely terrible person, so I hope is rest is a good bit restless.
@Skabanis
@Skabanis 2 года назад
@@Dualis58 dude you are biased cause he was mean…you are a muppet everyone know he was the best
@standforchrist1153
@standforchrist1153 Год назад
Ive watched others play this solo, and Buddy Rich makes it look so easy.
@trots4940
@trots4940 Год назад
@@Skabanis What logic was used to define him as the best drum player?
@Douglas-zd7mz
@Douglas-zd7mz Год назад
@@Dualis58 you should study some of the multi millionaire NBA players and their temper tantrum mood swings magicasshole!!
@scottydudley5700
@scottydudley5700 2 года назад
I must watch this at least once a day. Absolutely the best and most attentive rendition I have ever heard. Drums are tuned perfectly and the artist is extraordinarily talented. Makes me smile and tap tap my feet. Thanks
@musicircle
@musicircle 2 года назад
Thank you very much for watching and enjoying it. 😃
@sesosa365
@sesosa365 6 лет назад
He is legend... Awesome!
@trasiano
@trasiano 5 лет назад
Sensacional ejecución de Bateria por el Caballero Buddy Rich. ¡Mis felicitaciones! ¡Gracias Misic Circle!
@leatherscarecrow3884
@leatherscarecrow3884 3 месяца назад
As a teen I have started listening to rock music a lot. Now I listen to rock music... and jazz...
@durango8882
@durango8882 2 года назад
Weird but years ago my friends and myself are walking through Eastland Mall in Harper Woods and Buddy Rich was playing with a small band in the middle of the mall👏🏻👏🏻 I couldn’t believe it.
@ManahManah77
@ManahManah77 2 года назад
He never recovered from his drum battle with Animal on the Muppet Show though.
@aavt2u
@aavt2u 2 года назад
just seen that, you're right!
@kummer45
@kummer45 Год назад
This is THE school for drumming. Everything is here. Every technique, tactic, hand skill, speed, timing and strategy is well explained by Buddy Rich. Every drummer must understand this encyclopedic work. He existed for a reason. He helped us find freedom and purpose in our crafts. No other drummer in history pushed such boundaries. Buddy Rich is always in my heart. One of the finest musicians of all times.
@TheGentleman__
@TheGentleman__ 4 года назад
The one drummer that can dethrone any drummer including my favorite. what a legend!
@cambell9
@cambell9 4 года назад
Not true
@VITALSPARKMEDIA
@VITALSPARKMEDIA 5 лет назад
This is amazing! I love when the horns come in at the end, such a beautiful piece.
@lareonpulliam4541
@lareonpulliam4541 6 лет назад
If Buddy was still alive I would have had 2 favorite drummers
@disheuresdis
@disheuresdis 9 месяцев назад
Stunning what the human body and mind is able to do. What talent.
@reubenminor3553
@reubenminor3553 4 года назад
Got to love those grace notes!
@alansouzacruz970
@alansouzacruz970 6 лет назад
Sensacional 👏
@efilperpenfuhrer
@efilperpenfuhrer 6 лет назад
Buddy is the best of the best. Funny here, because the band screwed up by coming in at the wrong time during the approaching end of Buddy's solo. A wonderful drum solo. More musical than many of the other ones I have heard. Saw the man in a school gymnasium in St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada about 3 or so years before he died. We sat and listened to this barber shop quartet doing their stuff but it went on for too long. Obviously Buddy was late for the show. It got to the point where the audience was mumbling about it being a no show. Anyway, Buddy did show up and man, he was bombed on booze or something as he staggered up to the stage. We thought it was going to be an embarrassment. His drum kit was so small, too. I first thought it belonged to the school band and that they would be removing them to bring out the real Buddy Rich drums. Couldn't be, I thought. (I was seeing them from more of a side on view, so I couldn't see the BR on the big bass drum.) But no, it was his drum kit. Anyway, when he sat on the stool and started playing, it was mind blowing. He put on a great show. When he did a solo, it was overwhelming and deafening. I wasn't too far from him. The greatest drummer to have ever lived. Will never forget.
@ylekiote99999
@ylekiote99999 5 лет назад
I was on a youtube drum watching spree for a while there and then I came across this video and realized how Buddy Rich was just the master of all drummers.
@morbidmanmusic
@morbidmanmusic 2 года назад
Or maybe you just like him best. At this point in time.. his technique and speed has been far surpassed, and though he is my favorite, I think in most cases, he wasn't playing for the music, just for him. The older stuff is by far the best.. and some of the very last, as he knew death was here.
@niltonhelio4853
@niltonhelio4853 3 года назад
Bateria pequena, musicalidade gigantesca! O melhor que já vi
@NIGELpugh14
@NIGELpugh14 5 лет назад
genius...he flips the sticks over...changes his grip.....awesome!
@morbidmanmusic
@morbidmanmusic 2 года назад
to the grip he made fun of..
@disulfiram62
@disulfiram62 5 лет назад
Buddy ... you earned the part!
@gbv23
@gbv23 3 года назад
"I'm Buddy Rich when I fly off the handle" -----I love that 'Rich vs Roach CD' -amazing!
@megu7564
@megu7564 7 месяцев назад
we got buddy rich here
@gingataisen
@gingataisen 6 лет назад
The man is an octopus.
@D_rocky
@D_rocky 4 года назад
Or both
@maahrooreekee4295
@maahrooreekee4295 4 года назад
The Flash, if the is one this man must be that
@michaelmattice4986
@michaelmattice4986 6 лет назад
I'm just as relaxed, comfortable, and confident as Buddy is...when I'm eating a sandwich:)
@lettucememe3390
@lettucememe3390 2 года назад
You’re a legend at eating sandwich’s mate….own it 🤘
@auk8465
@auk8465 3 года назад
effortless and so happily
@thomasrudy6132
@thomasrudy6132 6 месяцев назад
i have been to many concerts and have seen many truly great jazz, rock, folk, progressive, alternative muscians from the past 50 years. after seeing Buddy Rich, he struck me as a master of his instrument like no other i have ever seen. if Elvis was the king, Buddy was the ruler of the universe.
@dougdepaul883
@dougdepaul883 6 лет назад
Yeah I always thought he was personally against that grip, he always praised the traditional grip. by the way greatest drummer ever !!!
@veritasastro
@veritasastro 3 года назад
The best drummer in human history.
@nickjohnson2715
@nickjohnson2715 3 года назад
no doubt - # 16 on RS list - idiots
@williamgray5491
@williamgray5491 3 года назад
not facts just op
@baruchschechter7113
@baruchschechter7113 3 года назад
Joe Morello is the best And than Philly Jo Jones and Tony Williams A
@kadin5165
@kadin5165 3 года назад
Well I think Andrew Neiman is better
@thewuthgraad685
@thewuthgraad685 2 года назад
Nope
@pilotpam123
@pilotpam123 5 лет назад
Amazing drummer!!!
@jamesconfrey9117
@jamesconfrey9117 Месяц назад
Fantastic !
@Drago1975
@Drago1975 3 года назад
I to jest zajebiste !!!! Szacun dla mistrza !
@DrumsTheWord
@DrumsTheWord 4 года назад
I'm a drummer...you can probably tell by my subtle avatar...point is, Buddy was a legend. End of. When it comes to drumming, few have reached his heights. And unless you are a drummer also, you have no frame of reference to argue against. So there ;)
@kcsnakebite
@kcsnakebite 4 месяца назад
What a masterclass of 'bashing the bins' I had the great privilege to see him and his band. I have his autographed programme that I cherish, He was very encouraging to a budding 'Buddy' to practice - Well I kept at it for many a year enjoying it but for me 'Buddy' is the 'Guv'nor'
@brunoabrantes007
@brunoabrantes007 Год назад
This is master of drums!
@pippottopazzo
@pippottopazzo 4 года назад
what a beatiful sound , beautiful melody he's able to pull out from the instrument... It seems to me Buddy is the only drummer in the jazz history who played better and better as the years went by ... he plays better in the last decade of his life than in the fifties ot the seventies ... smooth sound, great class and stunning elegance ... he has everything a jazz drummer needs to have
@matthewcox3510
@matthewcox3510 6 лет назад
thanks for uploading this colour version, makes a world of difference from the b&w version
@donmckeague1670
@donmckeague1670 4 года назад
@@musicircle Can you please tell me when/where was this live version of caravan was shot?
@urfan7850
@urfan7850 Год назад
Amazing
@roybeckerman9253
@roybeckerman9253 5 лет назад
Buddy’s Rogers era. Every era of his, sounded great ... Good to see Rogers snares returning after all these years.
@bloodlegion4874
@bloodlegion4874 6 лет назад
Buddy Rich is not of this world 👽
@fotm07
@fotm07 6 лет назад
Blood Legion because he’s dead?
@bloodlegion4874
@bloodlegion4874 6 лет назад
fotm07 funny my friend but even when he was alive he was inhuman with his drumming 😜
@fotm07
@fotm07 6 лет назад
touche blood legion. have a good day my friend
@bloodlegion4874
@bloodlegion4874 6 лет назад
fotm07 you too 😃
@jeffwhiting4237
@jeffwhiting4237 6 лет назад
No, they can't. Some can, to be sure, but it ain't as easy as all taht.
@deamondrumm3r355
@deamondrumm3r355 4 года назад
Being a drummer I can say that this guy is my hero !!!!!!!
@user-on2ys9jr6t
@user-on2ys9jr6t 7 месяцев назад
Incredible
@Cheeso888
@Cheeso888 3 года назад
The chick at the end looking back at the camera like, "Yeah, that's right!" Those few seconds look like something out of a Scorsese movie.
@nathangarber9644
@nathangarber9644 2 года назад
What melts my face the most about Buddy’s drumming is that he’s able to play the way he does (and at the speed he does) using Traditional grip
@kevinwilley968
@kevinwilley968 2 года назад
It's all a matter of what you know. Everyone played traditional when he was growing up. Part of his speed comes from his technique with his left hand. Though, he would have been just as fast had he grown up playing matched.
@eddielee8591
@eddielee8591 2 года назад
Didn't you noticed he changed to matched grip when he started his solo ?
@drummaboy2346
@drummaboy2346 2 года назад
Amazing...
@viscerablack
@viscerablack 5 месяцев назад
This man is an absolute machine
@udmbfckx2916
@udmbfckx2916 4 года назад
Before Ginger, Bonzo, Moon and the recently departed Neil.....IMHO him and Krupa were the predecessors/models of the Great Rock Drummers......
@nealsausen4651
@nealsausen4651 6 лет назад
Buddy Rich on " WHY I USE THE MATCH(ED) GRIP"! It seems for a lot of TOM WORK (such as this B R solo). Match is the "traditional" and natural grip to use!
@accelerator8929
@accelerator8929 6 лет назад
Buddy was very adamantly against using match grip for regular drum sessions He also was not using a match grip here, he transitioned from traditional to a reverse grip specifically for the toms and cymbals
@dnaturalblues
@dnaturalblues 5 лет назад
just the deft transition from traditional to reverse end match grip is a small indication of how serious the man was in using all the textures ... he was it all: groove, technicals, heart, creativity, thematic commentary, band support/ conversation, i mean the man told a story always, Wow.
@billlenderman3778
@billlenderman3778 5 лет назад
What! Look at the solo again, he used match grip through entire solo. At intro of song he went from match to traditional then at solo back to match. He was the King of Drum World how ever he choose to hold sticks but he did use match grip once in a while.
@vickibykerk7984
@vickibykerk7984 3 года назад
Buddy Rich. Great fantastic love ‘em
@mattygunn3852
@mattygunn3852 3 месяца назад
Easily the GOAT. Nothing any drummer could ever do better than Buddy. Sheer genius!
@nomoreblitz
@nomoreblitz Год назад
Always the greatest! This is a surprising recording. Thank you so much for sharing!! Strange though, it seemed like Buddy struggled slightly with matched grip (e.g., after 1:06). I've never seen him struggle with technique--ever (and I've been watching his videos for decades...) He also struggled a little with the BD-FT single stroke roll after 1:46 But he covers it like a PRO!
@stillplana
@stillplana 2 года назад
Never seen this person but now I begin to understand what Beastie Boys said, "I'm Buddy Rich when I fly off the handle."
@jimdEth
@jimdEth 2 года назад
It’s cos he was known for his brutal short temper
@stillplana
@stillplana 2 года назад
@@jimdEth oh, I got it twisted ay
@user-vj4sy3wf9m
@user-vj4sy3wf9m 2 года назад
Very cool!!
@polymorphing9195
@polymorphing9195 4 года назад
Nice, I love this man
@rayszymarek2920
@rayszymarek2920 3 года назад
The Magic of Buddy Rich He is the man to listen to and admire. Not only a technician but a drummer that can present new ideas and awe inspiring drummers to admire the greatest of all time that was Buddy Rich and still to this date. no one comes close. thank you for posting this
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