“Sentimental Swing The Music of Tommy Dorsey” 1987 Buddy Rich, Mel Torme, Buddy Morrow, Jack Jones

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  • @nobbesrieger8820
    @nobbesrieger8820 Рік тому +6

    There are many very good drummers worldwide, but Buddy was and is the best ever!

  • @briangodfrey5463
    @briangodfrey5463 8 місяців тому +5

    Saw buddy a short time before he died it was in Nottingham. Managed to get his autograph on an LP. Boy was he great even at his age. Simply the best.

  • @bwalla50
    @bwalla50 5 років тому +21

    No one was a better drummer than Buddy. Some guys may play 50 piece kits but Buddy was great with the bare bones. Thanks for posting this. I can never get enough of the greats.

  • @TYYRRTWR
    @TYYRRTWR 3 роки тому +10

    there will never be another time in America like this.

  • @brianchisnell1548
    @brianchisnell1548 3 роки тому +4

    2005, I had the pleasure of sitting at the same table at a comedy club with Mundell Lowe and his wife Betty Bennett. When he heard I was a drummer and huge BR fan, he sent me this on a VHS tape. Buddy, Mundell, Betty. Superstars. RIP.

  • @Bob-nu3xe
    @Bob-nu3xe 4 роки тому +8

    didn't realise Buddy had lost weight at that time, the greatest drummer to the end, right there. thank you for the post

    • @HandwhistlerBen
      @HandwhistlerBen 3 роки тому +4

      Buddy died April 2, 1987. He was great right to the end. Here are the details...........Death
      Rich toured and performed until the end of his life. In early March 1987, he was touring in New York when he was hospitalized after suffering a paralysis on his left side that physicians believed had been caused by a stroke. He was transferred to California to UCLA Medical Center in Los Angeles for tests, where doctors discovered and removed a brain tumor on March 16. He was discharged a week later, but continued to receive daily chemotherapy treatments at the hospital. On April 2, 1987, he died of unexpected respiratory and cardiac failure after a treatment related to the malignant brain tumor.[40] His wife Marie and daughter Cathy buried him in Westwood Village Memorial Park Cemetery in Los Angeles.[41] He was 69.

    • @shum8104
      @shum8104 2 роки тому +1

      sadly, likely due to his cancer.

  • @jazzpianoman01
    @jazzpianoman01 3 місяці тому

    I saw Buddy in 1980, London. Incredible

  • @rogerhn7785
    @rogerhn7785 6 років тому +8

    This television show was excellent. Played better than any other drummer at age 69. Simply amazing.
    I wish there was footage of him playing live with Jazz at the Philharmonic in the 50’s. I don’t know if such a thing exists. Thanks for posting.

    • @thecrippledrummer
      @thecrippledrummer  6 років тому

      Roger Hn unfortunately there are only a few short clips of JATP in the 50s and none of Buddy that I can think of. There have been rumors that Norman Granz had videotaped some of the concerts but none has ever surfaced.

  • @mrpeel3239
    @mrpeel3239 4 роки тому +4

    I saw BR perform at Kenyon College around this time. He said it was the best performance he had ever given. Blissfully, it went on and on ...! I even remember him ordering a reclining audience member to "get your feet off my stage!"

  • @bblegacy
    @bblegacy 3 роки тому +1

    Nobody ever went at and devoured Opus No. 1 like BR did on drums and I've never seen or heard another drummer kick the age old Sy Oliver classic like HE did here 46 years after playing on the original record in 1944. He's playing the whole arrangement on the drum set kicking all the horns from memory and he probably hadn't played the chart in over 40 years when this show was recorded. Ask any horn player what it's like having an exceptional drummer in a big band goosing the horns on every 'hit' and swinging his tail off like this and they will tell you It's like something sent from above. From the triplets on the intro going off like gunshots all the way to the last note Buddy is freaking UNREAL.

  • @jamesheath7601
    @jamesheath7601 3 роки тому +5

    RIP Buddy

  • @alanwitton5039
    @alanwitton5039 5 років тому +6

    Fantastic listening

  • @restoredoutboards
    @restoredoutboards Рік тому +2

    Also note west coast sax man, singer and actor Med Flory in the singing group.

  • @jimcassetta3447
    @jimcassetta3447 4 роки тому +3

    Buddy was the best ...thanks for this ❤️

  • @shvetes
    @shvetes 7 місяців тому +1

    Thanks for posting the entire show!!!

  • @dr.roberts4508
    @dr.roberts4508 6 років тому +5

    I watched it too. Thanks for the post. Buddy sings.

  • @kaycox5555
    @kaycox5555 4 роки тому +5

    MARVELOUS!

  • @barberjeff67
    @barberjeff67 6 років тому +7

    Thanks for putting this up, I remember watching it when it aired!

  • @restoredoutboards
    @restoredoutboards Рік тому

    In addition to Buddy Rich, Buddy Morrow had one of the best bands on the road at this time. Always polished and swung like crazy.

  • @rhythmfield
    @rhythmfield 2 місяці тому

    Did anybody even noticed Mel Tormé playing the hell out of the drums? He was really really grooving it. Not a solo situation here, but he was really laying it down strong and sure.

  • @dickmason100
    @dickmason100 6 років тому +3

    Dancing buddy!

  • @johnjensen4984
    @johnjensen4984 3 роки тому +1

    The Only

  • @jamieseiple
    @jamieseiple 3 роки тому +3

    Buddy thought conductors were a joke, he hated when people danced when he played, and preferred bands without singers...boy did he change!

    • @vistarecords4930
      @vistarecords4930 2 роки тому +2

      Not really. This was a tribute to/celebration of Tommy Dorsey. It was nostalgia. Buddy rarely played old songs with his band. He kept moving forward, adding and adapting modern styles to his band. His own band only had vocals when he had his daughter sing a song every now and then. And he never, ever wanted people dancing. I saw him multiple times in the 80's, and at a point when a lot of surviving Big Band leaders were playing the nostalgia card and playing 40's dance music, Buddy made sure there were seats on the dance floor so no one could dance. He always wanted people to pay attention to what the band was playing, and how they were playing it!

    • @DariaAmato-wz2xg
      @DariaAmato-wz2xg 3 місяці тому

      But the music that big bands played was for dancing, it wasn't a symphony hall repertoire.

  • @runningwild1055
    @runningwild1055 3 роки тому +2

    Where can i find Maureen McGovern's portion of this program?

    • @runningwild1055
      @runningwild1055 3 роки тому

      @Drummer J.L.H. .... I would like to find the whole show. I think Jack Jones was there also. Maybe a PBS Special.

    • @runningwild1055
      @runningwild1055 9 місяців тому

      ...Let me know when you find more of Maureen McGovern and music of the Big Band era.

  • @blackbuddyrich5787
    @blackbuddyrich5787 6 років тому +1

    Miss you Buddy Rich. you will never die.i am Dwight McQueen The Black Buddy Rich.To Family and friends! Please join me on UA-cam under the name black Buddy Rich 😁😂😂😂😂

  • @mikekelly9851
    @mikekelly9851 4 роки тому +2

    Great doesn't complete Buddies description.

  • @Okie-00-Spool
    @Okie-00-Spool 2 роки тому +1

    Amazing. The only thing that could slow Buddy down was death! Fantastic to the all too early end.

  • @korbynwalshdrums8766
    @korbynwalshdrums8766 6 років тому +2

    What's the first song they played?

    • @thecrippledrummer
      @thecrippledrummer  6 років тому +1

      Opus One

    • @bblegacy
      @bblegacy 4 роки тому +1

      It's the original composition / arrangement of Opus No. 1 that Sy Oliver wrote for TD and TD recorded in 1944/45 with Buddy on Drums.
      ... and no other drummer has ever kicked the chart along like Buddy did way back then or in 1987 on this, (the way it should be), either.

  • @MalEvansUSA
    @MalEvansUSA 3 роки тому +1

    Nobody defined uncool and lame more than Mel torme

    • @HankFinkle11
      @HankFinkle11 2 роки тому +1

      Mel was great. RIP.

    • @rossapolis
      @rossapolis 11 місяців тому +1

      I couldn't agree with you more. I always wondered how this guy was famous. My late father REALLY hated him, especially when he would scat sing. My father would completely loose his mind.

  • @MalEvansUSA
    @MalEvansUSA 3 роки тому

    Buddy is sick and dying here. He looks awful. Hard to watch

    • @jerry-skids
      @jerry-skids Рік тому

      Is this not the last gig he did? It was either this one or the one where he played the West Side Story tune on the Frank Sinatra special.

    • @junglismonk4256
      @junglismonk4256 Рік тому +2

      At 17 mins he was swinging the living shit out of it!

    • @rhythmfield
      @rhythmfield 2 місяці тому +1

      Doesn’t look like a dying duck to me - he was playing his freakin’ ass off!