Buddy Rich Big Band 1983 Jacksonville
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Jesus, that middle finger on the left hand flicking that stick like lightning! Smooth as silk. And I do t care what peopke say about press rolls, Buddy’s whip cream roll was the best in the business.
Buddy’s left isn’t just playing a backbeat but constantly adds little grace notes to it like it’s own melody.
What an incredible band!
Unbelievably in their musicianship!
This is how it's done son! Kudos to the engineer's mix. We can clearly hear the precision, power, nuance, and hipness of B's bass drum action. And the band? They absolutely take no prisoners. Kudos to Drumuiter for posting!
Wow! Just when I thought I was watching too many Buddy Rich videos, this comes along. Buddy always sounded magnificent, but there’s something interesting going on with this gig, and his playing that I’m loving so much! Maybe he was enjoying the band, that was playing so well that night. I think I’ll shut up and listen now OMG
He wasn't the greatest in the world for nothing. The sheer grace that he displays when crashing the left cymbal with his left hand is totally awesome!! DAVID L. SAELENS (drummer, Rock Island, IL.) Posted 6 August 2019.
One of the best concerts I saw! Thank you!
NEW BLUES IS HEAVEN
Buddy was like an exquisite wine that aged wonderfully
Fantastic, gee you really can run out of expletives for Buddy Rich, Many Thanks.
Ahhh... Thank you VERY much for posting this! Wonderful to hear the whole concert.
love the piano solo on Joy Spring. Buddy brought out the best in his bands didn't he?
As b always said the main job of a.dru.mer is to be the quarterback to i.spire the solits to keep tje tempo.for.the sections..so he you.gpt.it! That's exactly what he was.waus trying to teach us..I'm prob one of the youngest people alive who saw br live in person and the one thing I always took away from those cherished gigs/ shows was how well he .adethose guys dound.like a unit
Ive.do e a bunch of big band gigs and I can recall how hard it.was to play free and.creatively all whilst keeping the band in sync while.propelling the.sists..it.gets easier.with practice but its.def.an art.
Musiker on Joy Spring exceptional
40:56 Steve Marcus just stunned to what just happened.
That was awesome
Steve and Andy two of my friends
Awesome to see this whole concert. Thank you for posting it.
Thank you
"Come on man, play!"
I assume most bands have a specific play list for concert appearances but Buddy most times would call out a number or title and the guys would have to dig up the correct chart. What ever he felt like playing at that time. He knew not only every note in the charts but what number in the book they were. I really liked the tune right before Channel One, don't recall hearing it before. Thanks again for all these vids.
Dave Paniche composition, "Manhattan."
15 Oct 1983 - Metropolitan Park - WJCT-TV taping.
Very cool to find this clip, went to all the Jax Jazz Fests in the 80's, I recall a jam session with some of the headliners and Steve Allen played piano that night.
Супер!
Awsome
It's really nice to hear humans playing music
Bass player on Birdland:
C'MON MAN!
sounded good to me
Marcus was a GOD
Good stuff.
13:56 the wisdom of the great player: when the reed (or your mouth) does not comply you simply step back.
1. Cottontail
2. Joy Spring
3. Time Will Tell
4. Manhattan
5. Channel One Suite
6. Birdland
Was that not brilliant at around 3:20 those slick-as-snot fills he just drops out of nowhere, and leave you wondering, “what was that?”and Oh, I guess you can play that there. I never would have found such a classy,sophisticated,funky-jive riff in my stick bag. Saw Buddy live 5 times before his passing. Surely he was an incredible entertainer and comunicator of what Jazz is, looks and sounds like.
Exactly in fact if you.really.want a.scary lesson in how well he jad.comtrol over that.go.no further than the.tume group shot.from the 67.album the new one. The sheer .usical.prowess of just that jand is nothing short of stu ning..it happens at the end.of the tune after the shout section when the band gets quieter and his right is playing in tje cymbals..its god.like i swear
34:15 Wow ! Smoking bass drum licks 😂🎉❤c
GOD
Anybody listed personnel yet? LOVE to see it!
i'll take Gene any day
Cottontail 0:00
Joy Spring 4:46
Time Will Tell 10:55
Hollywood runs out of ideas for movies, so they keep making remakes. When are they going to make a movie on the life of Buddy? Start it from his childhood till death and make it accurate. You know who ever plays him that the editing will have to speed up the snare work to Buddy's speed. Hurry up damn it and make the movie.
Damn - that's some difficult stuff.
BUDDY RICH and STEVE MARKUS. 🥁🎷🌟🌟🇺🇲
🎹🌟💪
This has one of my favorite charts, Dave Panichi's "Time Will Tell" on it. This was right around the time they played the cwap out of it at Monterey that year!
Joe Roccisano is the comp/are of “Time Will Tell”
who was playing lead trumpet then?
DOUG CLARK
What a f**king band….
Do you know who all the band members were
Who was the amazing pianist???
Lee Musiker. And Fred Stone in bass.
@@Robert-pe3zy Musiker moved on to Tony Bennett
just an above average double stoke roll......see Speedy Jones for the best double stroke in the universe
34:15
33:48 - 33:55....love that sequence.
How do you count that drum break at 23:15? Is it a 6/8 feel?
Thanks that helps
Got any GaGa stashed away?
Harry Howell lol. So far away I’ll never find it.
If you do find.......burn it for Buddy!
Buddy didn't look especially happy here...
Drumming ,is not about Happy, contrary to all these fake chop builders and Holy pocket players. The day of Musician Drummers are in the lower Per cent Sense.
i saw this discussed a few years back.....the bass player was dragging the tempo and Buddy wasnt too pleased.
Do not like that kit at all ... playing .. amazing ..the kit .NO !
GOD
34:15