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Gary Husband On Jack Bruce and Ginger Baker 

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Watch Gary Husband, world renown drummer and keyboardist, discuss his time playing with legendary Cream bassist Jack Bruce, and what it was like to meet Ginger Baker from our interview on Musicians On The Record with David Ward. See our entire MOTR interview with Gary at bit.ly/MOTRGary...
Gary Husband is one of a rare breed of musicians in that his musical expression is divided equally in his capacity as a drummer and a keyboardist of international repute. For close to four decades Gary has worked alongside a vast and eclectic range of celebrated musicians including John McLaughlin, Allan Holdsworth, Jeff Beck, Jack Bruce, Gary Moore, Billy Cobham and many more. His latest VideoCasts project is a series of motivational videos for musicians with a desire to establish their own voice in drumming. Watch our interview with Gary and learn more about this amazing musician at www.GaryHusband.com
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Комментарии : 55   
@donaldmoore4412
@donaldmoore4412 Год назад
Gary is one of the nicest people you'd ever meet Phenomenal musician and human being.
@djw8133
@djw8133 Год назад
Somebody you might actually want to meet !
@donaldmoore4412
@donaldmoore4412 Год назад
@@djw8133 o I Met Gary years ago when he was playing with Alan Holdsworth . I got to sit on his kit. We all hung out after the show. Great memories for sure.
@mrssmith6400
@mrssmith6400 3 года назад
Fantastic musical ability on both keyboards and drums Gary is just awesome
@clevebaker8399
@clevebaker8399 Год назад
Cream!! The best!!
@jayumble8390
@jayumble8390 4 месяца назад
Fantastic! Thank you!!
@shaney8275
@shaney8275 Год назад
As I'm sitting here listening to Mr. Husband, I am appreciating the privilege of getting to hear from one of the best musicians on the freaking planet. How and what he shares about his views of not only music and fellow musicians, but how to be a human being - the presence of soul. What a guy. His latest stuff with Nguyen Le and Benny Greb is incredible. "...what I do consider is that I have a voice." And what a voice, sir. Thank you for sharing, gentleman.
@mysteryloaf
@mysteryloaf Год назад
extremely disarming and ready to dispell any myths. really appreciate hearing Gary talk about life and music from those times
@stevenkrichbaum9361
@stevenkrichbaum9361 4 года назад
thank you so much for posting Gary's thoughts on the brilliant Jack Bruce - and Gary (of course) totally gets Ginger: his drumming was a genre unto itself
@5Antvin
@5Antvin 4 года назад
so much insight -incredible musician and conversationalist !
@birage9885
@birage9885 3 года назад
I like that saying, that you play like you are. Never really thought about that aspect of playing, but it seems to hold up. If someone plays intensely, yet he or she is a laid back person, they are really expressing their inner intensity.
@Twotontessie
@Twotontessie 4 года назад
If you want to hear a drummer attack with reckless abandon, listen to Allan Holdsworth IOU. Some devastating stuff on there. Just incredible chemistry.
@TZKeyz
@TZKeyz 4 года назад
Saw the band live in Asbury Park, NJ.
@brttmartin9
@brttmartin9 3 года назад
Gary's a great drummer, definitely in my top five. I loved his work with another Gary (Moore). fantastic on Moore's Dark days In Paradise album and (few) Gigs....
@SteveCournane
@SteveCournane 4 года назад
Great interview, very truthful.
@subdudebass7687
@subdudebass7687 2 года назад
Very interesting. Thanks for the video. Ron Carter has a similar concept on not transcribing.
@ianhepplewhite8334
@ianhepplewhite8334 4 года назад
Really interesting insight into Gary’s experiences with Jack & Ginger, but not really surprising even though I also loved the playing of both. I can also fully appreciate what Gary says about duplicating solos - yes, make up your own solo! 😁 I’m not a musician, so probably easier said than done.
@stylesb959
@stylesb959 3 года назад
I like ginger baker in cream , those were the days . His sound sticks out also in blind faith . Can’t tell if it’s him in masters of reality
@PageMarker1
@PageMarker1 Год назад
Gary's reference to the extended solos with Cream is more than likely 'Spoonful.' I know that Clapton is no Hendrix, but back in Eric's Gibson days those are some sweet leads that he never matched afterwards. Ginger Baker was a bit of a wounded animal, emotionally it seems, never content with himself nor anyone else.
@Chappomusic
@Chappomusic 11 месяцев назад
You can hear his drumming above any other , but I am GB fan . Recognize him out of everything .
@claymor8241
@claymor8241 3 года назад
Very similar accent to fellow Northerner John McLaughlin, sort of Americanised .James Mason, who was himself another Yorkshireman.
@MiguelRojas-hh1wx
@MiguelRojas-hh1wx 2 года назад
Sos Inmortal, Husband, Feliz de que Tocaste con Bruce Y Gary Moore:❤
@glennsuckling5478
@glennsuckling5478 Год назад
True Champion Gary.
@marksimpson2321
@marksimpson2321 3 года назад
I know Gary from Level 42. Good to listen to this. He sounds like a nice guy with loads of experience and he's a great drummer. :)
@MrGiorgioud
@MrGiorgioud 3 года назад
I met Ginger Baker briefly, quite a long time ago, of all places at the Methadone dispensing centre in Worthing, Sussex. He started actually talking to me, cracking a joke on the place’s bureaucracy. He obviously recognised a heroin-head musician. I hardly replied, I was just in awe, dumbfounded and startled. He must’ve thought I was retarded, haha.....
@brettbanta2100
@brettbanta2100 2 года назад
I live in the USA, and I thought we were the only ones with stupid methadone bureaucracy….been on the liquid handcuffs for two years now. Hope you’re well
@danielcruz8347
@danielcruz8347 2 года назад
Great encounter story....peace be too you......
@tomhazelton3070
@tomhazelton3070 4 года назад
He sounds so much like John McLaughlin.
@gillan5
@gillan5 3 года назад
So Yorkshire and Leeds are not far apart.
@johnricercato740
@johnricercato740 2 года назад
@@gillan5 Isn’t Leeds in Yorkshire?
@welloiledmachinesaz
@welloiledmachinesaz Год назад
I saw Jack with Blues in '90 on the Matter Of Time tour, I thought you (Gary) were on drums. It was great, Ginger was guest and played the second half.
@glennsmith2147
@glennsmith2147 7 месяцев назад
When Gary talks about jumping off a cliff, it reminds me of Herbie Hancock's line: "There are no wrong notes, only wrong resolutions."
@blamelouis
@blamelouis 4 года назад
Awful to hear. How Gary was treated by famous drummers..when I know for a fact he is an absolute gentleman when approached by level 42 and Holdsworth fans...Gary is a legend and we love him ..👍🏻
@googoogjoobgoogoogjoob
@googoogjoobgoogoogjoob Год назад
Ginger defined himself as a jazz drummer. Trouble is to the wider world he's most remembered for being a great drummer in a rock band. He seemed to feel that dissed his talents and got angry. He even described Cream as a jazz band - try telling Clapton that.
@tomfisher2103
@tomfisher2103 4 года назад
Definitely rate Ginger among my favorite drummers regardless of how difficult the man may have been. I've heard Ginger and Jack Bruce hated each other.
@andzwe
@andzwe 4 года назад
9:24 An interesting issue. Most of the bands I find special and interesting are known for dealing with (lots of) friction, especially between the main members, but somehow they manage to make it work anyway, by sublimating that. Although it may not be for a long time, as was the case with Cream. That besides obviously being talented. It's probably what makes their music exciting, for a big part. I doubt whether that's possible when you're only nicely motivating each other, although you got to have some of that too.
@NGC6144
@NGC6144 4 года назад
Time to revisit Seven Moons.
@WELLBRAN
@WELLBRAN Год назад
The bit About the chemistry between baker and Bruce.... Easy ….Ginger would say "That is because I always know what jack is f****ing going to play next!"
@williamking7420
@williamking7420 3 года назад
Gary Husband and the Mondesir Brothers "Power of Three" DVD not ever mentioned where Gary plays the keyboard on the whole thing. Amazing playing throughout!!!! Then how about drummers like Kirk Covington who play amazing keyboards and are proud to show it. Gary Husband is being way too humble in not speaking about his multiple talents and his reluctance to share these with his fan base is really sad.
@michaelclark4043
@michaelclark4043 2 года назад
From what I've observed seeing Ginger not only his appearance but he had a certain cockyness and arrogance about his demeanor which probably rubbed some people myself included the wrong way. He may have been good as a drummer and musician but he didn't strike me as a person of desirable character.
@TweedSuit
@TweedSuit 2 года назад
Ginger didn't respect younger musicians. Probably because he didn't think they'd paid their dues, or they earned too much money etc. Irony is, Cream and Blind Faith spearheaded earning big money from records and touring - so it was logical younger bands were going to take that blueprint and run with it.
@jta1973
@jta1973 4 года назад
Ginger's problem was old-fashioned jazz snobbery.
@mrmanch204
@mrmanch204 3 года назад
I think your right about the Jazz snobbery. It's also worth noting he was a few years older a than Jack and Jack was getting a lions share of the royalties from the songs. But unfortunately for Ginger he comes across as a angry guy most of the time who was dismissive of a lot of other musicians (he even rubbished Bohnam). I get the impression he was bitter and jealous of Jack and was a self centred bully. He played good drums in his day though.
@russgerlack3123
@russgerlack3123 3 года назад
@@mrmanch204 I think the same...but, we will never really know.
@lulsouthside6669
@lulsouthside6669 3 года назад
@@mrmanch204 yea but at the end of his life he really mellowed out if you search up ginger Baker and watch the video with him talking about his life nowadays it was one of the last videos of him before his death and you can tell he really mellowed out and turned into a kind old soul witch you would never think would happen haha
@Cream1968
@Cream1968 3 года назад
Heroin will do that….😉😉
@alfching2499
@alfching2499 3 года назад
Jazz is a minority music,It’s for suffistos.it’s always had a snobbish appeal.Ginger apparently hated being thought of as a rock drummer.
@owenmcgee8496
@owenmcgee8496 3 года назад
i'm not a fan of jack bruce, even though i think he was an interesting bass player. he also seemed to be very into blues singing to the point of sounding convincing. maybe he "lived it". cream never sounded so good to me. last thing i heard with ginger baker was live with bill frisell. sounded fairly good. cream, miles davis band (late 60s), and mahavishnu orchestra: the band members' solo work sounded better to me, funnily enough! well, actually maybe not bruce solo. but as a live player, he stood out.
@terni12masfusion
@terni12masfusion 3 года назад
I never liked Ginger Baker as a drummer.
@MrGiorgioud
@MrGiorgioud 3 года назад
Blasphemy!!!!!!!!
@terni12masfusion
@terni12masfusion 3 года назад
@@MrGiorgioud Your inability to respect other's opinions shows what kind of person you are.
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