Long long before Keith Moon played essentially the same kit, Sam Woodward showed us how to really do it! Highly underrated and a drummer that can take you places. Some SW beats make me feel like I’m floating down the River Nile
Ginger Baker gave Keith the idea. Ginger ordered a custom kit from Ludwig. Keith ordered his from Premier, and he got his first. Ginger got his a little later. Or that’s what Nettie Baker says. 😎😎
Kieth sucks. He is famous as the first guy to hit actually hard, but had no sense of composition whatsoever. Putting him in the same sentence as Woodyard and Baker is an embarrassment to the profession.
I think it was 1963 at Fairfield Hall, West Croydon, I was 16 and I first saw the legendary Duke Ellington and his Orchestra. Most of my contemporaries were into pop, Elvis, Gene Vincent etc as was I. But a good friend of my family, knowing that I also had an interest in Jazz took me to the show. I'll never forget it, and especially the great Sam Woodyard! I loved Gene Krupa at the time, but this was different, Sam made the drums sound musical, and the variety of rhythms was amazing! So I really enjoyed seeing this clip, wonderful!!!
The moment at 7:08 where the only thing you can hear in the audience is the astonished laughter of an audience member and dead silence, THAT's how engaged they were.
Ginger Baker mentioned Sam Woodyard a lot in his drum tutor and biography as a big influence. There are definitely some recognisable licks from Sam in ‘Toad’… and Baker was a big influence on Bonham - who was a big influence on everyone else….
The way the Sam Woodyard plays his drum solo so relaxed SHOWS he is really skilled. He Smiles during his solo and makes it look easy, but it is super complex. Mr. Wolf, the video is very well done, the audio is fantastic. Thank you for bringing this to us!
Happy birthday Sam Woodyard, 100 years today!!!
Drummer ❤!!!!!!!!!! Amazing!!!!!!!!!
1:07 Me realizing I left the oven on
the musical quality of his solo was what impressed me most. Bravo!
Is that Joe Morello at 3:45? I imagine he'd have very much enjoyed Sam's playing!
A magnificent drum solo, which swings hard, not just a sequence of rudiments and triplets.
This man is the hero of mister Ian Paice🤘🤘🤘
Beautiful Premier kit!
Long long before Keith Moon played essentially the same kit, Sam Woodward showed us how to really do it! Highly underrated and a drummer that can take you places. Some SW beats make me feel like I’m floating down the River Nile
Ginger Baker gave Keith the idea. Ginger ordered a custom kit from Ludwig. Keith ordered his from Premier, and he got his first. Ginger got his a little later. Or that’s what Nettie Baker says. 😎😎
@@mechcavandy986 amazing- thanks!
Kieth sucks. He is famous as the first guy to hit actually hard, but had no sense of composition whatsoever. Putting him in the same sentence as Woodyard and Baker is an embarrassment to the profession.
I think it was 1963 at Fairfield Hall, West Croydon, I was 16 and I first saw the legendary Duke Ellington and his Orchestra. Most of my contemporaries were into pop, Elvis, Gene Vincent etc as was I. But a good friend of my family, knowing that I also had an interest in Jazz took me to the show.
I'll never forget it, and especially the great Sam Woodyard! I loved Gene Krupa at the time, but this was different, Sam made the drums sound musical, and the variety of rhythms was amazing! So I really enjoyed seeing this clip, wonderful!!!
The moment at 7:08 where the only thing you can hear in the audience is the astonished laughter of an audience member and dead silence, THAT's how engaged they were.
Off the chart dynamics.
Ginger Baker mentioned Sam Woodyard a lot in his drum tutor and biography as a big influence. There are definitely some recognisable licks from Sam in ‘Toad’… and Baker was a big influence on Bonham - who was a big influence on everyone else….
The way the Sam Woodyard plays his drum solo so relaxed SHOWS he is really skilled. He Smiles during his solo and makes it look easy, but it is super complex. Mr. Wolf, the video is very well done, the audio is fantastic. Thank you for bringing this to us!
All I can say is wow!!! 1st time seeing this gentleman. Incredible
When rhythm becomes melodic...
Also just wanted to point out this was some really great editing put on by whoever filmed this originally
Yea sound is great too, props to the sound recordist
Sam woodyard a été l un des plus grands batteurs de l histoire du jazz j balon
The amazing Sam Woodyard!! Brilliant!!
This is musicianship!!!!
So talented
Beautiful!
I'd love to see this colorized
Thinking the same. Would love to know the color of the set.
That's how to play drums! Definitely a lost art form when you consider the millions of stupids out there trying to play drums today.