Buddy Rich Big Band • 1978-07-15 • World of Jazz

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  • Опубліковано 8 вер 2024
  • Arguably the greatest drummer of all time, the legendary Buddy Rich exhibited his love for music through a dedication of his life to the art. His career spanned seven decades, beginning when Rich was 18 months old and continuing until his death in 1987. Immensively gifted, Rich could play with remarkable speed and dexterity despite the fact that he never received a formal lesson and refused to practise outside his performances.
    In this 1978 concert, with maybe his best band ever, he shows how unique he is as a performer and bandleader.
    The show was recorded in 1978 during the North Sea Jazz Festival in the Congresgebouw, The Hague, the Netherlands.
    Line up: Buddy Rich (Drums), Tom Warrington (Bass Guitar), Bob Kaye (Piano), John Marshall, Mike McGovern, Mark Ohlsen, Chuck Schmidt (Trumpets), Dale Kirkland, Glenn Franke, George Moran (Trombones), Steve Marcus, Gary Pribeck, Chuck Wilson, Andy Fusco, Greg Smith (Saxes)
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  • @ajn465
    @ajn465 16 днів тому

    For Buddy, Playing his instrument was not like running a program. He started so young, and was obviously given good basic if informal instruction by the drummers his family ran into on the Vaudeville circuit…. And all while he was just learning how to walk… It was in the operating system. It was in his bios. He lived through he history of the jazz drums and embodied a good hunk of it. He was basically born on the road and died on the road. Along the way, he took an occasional vacation…

  • @cjgaddy
    @cjgaddy Рік тому +1

    Tpts(L-r): Mike McGovern, Chuck Schmidt(L), Mark Ohlsen, John Marshall
    Bones(L-r): Glenn Franke, Dale Kirkland(L), George Moran(b)
    Saxes(L-r): Steve Marcus, Andy Fusco, Chuck Wilson(L), Gary Pribek, Greg Smith(b)
    P: Bob Kaye B: Tom Warrington
    Buddy Rich Big Band Live - July 1978 Europe Tour (incl. N.Sea Jazz Fest.)

  • @narosser
    @narosser Рік тому

    Buddy shooting lasers out of his eyes at the horns, at 3:36 or so hahah awesome

  • @anatoliileff
    @anatoliileff 4 роки тому

    Ууух!!!супер!!!

  • @bkrider19
    @bkrider19 6 років тому +4

    Great example of Buddy directing the bassist to stop dragging. At least that's what I think happened. Definitely behind the beat, Buddy talks to him, then he gets in gear and the rest of the performance is sharp as a tack. All the classic big bands demanded precise time, and Count Basie's and Buddy's band were at the top of the list for it.

    • @yanbu000
      @yanbu000 6 років тому

      HAH! Ya, the bass player almost turned the beat around in the 1st min...

    • @alekgorely9264
      @alekgorely9264 Рік тому

      Yeah, I think you're right. It sounds like they dropped a few BPMs after the bassist started, and then after the "talking to" the tempo picked up again and felt more locked in (and the expression on Buddy Rich's face totally changed).

  • @gregemerson7648
    @gregemerson7648 Рік тому

    Incredible for sure! I've listened to a number of his performances, and remarkable especially as he was getting older and not slowing down. Not that it is a good comparison, but Jascha Heifetz in my opinion is a better player on the violin than he is on the drums....in terms of musical gifts, Jascha was greater, and arguably the finest musician who lived.....BUT this isn't a comparison of different instruments, and I take the same point with comparing Buddy and his friend Neil Peart.....Neil didn't play 6 drums or the Charlie Watt set up, he played 4 large drum kits like an octopus- and he is a rock drummer - so my comparison is just my opinion, everyone i mentioned are genius'

  • @Chao-j8r
    @Chao-j8r 2 роки тому

    独善的なドラミングに魅力はありません!