Tremendous. I was supposed to see him perform in Bournemouth a few years ago. When we got there another band started playing. He was ill and we hadn't been informed that he wouldn't be on. I was gutted - still am. As it turns out, that was my last chance to see him. He didn't appear to be a particularly pleasant individual much of the time but oh what a drummer!
I was lucky enough to see Ginger at the 2005 London reunion concert. And again at the 2008 Zildjin tribute concert. He was amazing at both. I suspect much of Ginger’s bad temper was due to drug and alcohol use in early days. Then health problems in later days. Just my theory.
I love this piece of footage that is without a doubt one his most cordial interviews ever given cause Ginger could be brutal,and there is no doubt in my mind that he was conscience that bad publicity to polo by himself would be catastrophic so that aided in his temperance.I love Ginger,the good,the bad,and downright ugly.I would have taken a busted nose to meet him and then asked,"now can we hang out and talk for a bit"?This closing scene here would be the perfect ending for a autobiographical movie.I know about beware of......... and thought it was pretty good for a man with such little footage to compile to make a whole production.Once again....if only?Love ya Ginger,RIP
I love Ginger Baker, his drumming and love of horses; but what kind of polo grounds was his club playing on? The grass was so tall that you could hardly see the white ball they were hitting!
RIP Mr Baker
6:33 onwards is one of the coolest shots in rock n roll history.
He seems happy here... I can imagine losing this would make a man bitter.
Absolute legend!
Tremendous. I was supposed to see him perform in Bournemouth a few years ago. When we got there another band started playing. He was ill and we hadn't been informed that he wouldn't be on. I was gutted - still am. As it turns out, that was my last chance to see him. He didn't appear to be a particularly pleasant individual much of the time but oh what a drummer!
I was lucky enough to see Ginger at the 2005 London reunion concert. And again at the 2008 Zildjin tribute concert. He was amazing at both. I suspect much of Ginger’s bad temper was due to drug and alcohol use in early days. Then health problems in later days. Just my theory.
I love this piece of footage that is without a doubt one his most cordial interviews ever given cause Ginger could be brutal,and there is no doubt in my mind that he was conscience that bad publicity to polo by himself would be catastrophic so that aided in his temperance.I love Ginger,the good,the bad,and downright ugly.I would have taken a busted nose to meet him and then asked,"now can we hang out and talk for a bit"?This closing scene here would be the perfect ending for a autobiographical movie.I know about beware of......... and thought it was pretty good for a man with such little footage to compile to make a whole production.Once again....if only?Love ya Ginger,RIP
That final shot looks like a scene from 'Barry Lyndon: The Musical!'.
Wow how cool. As a horse fanatic myself, I can understand his love of polo. I would have loved to learn to play- it looks so fun!
I love Ginger Baker, his drumming and love of horses; but what kind of polo grounds was his club playing on? The grass was so tall that you could hardly see the white ball they were hitting!
Ginger was a madman
The greatest
DRUMMER!!!!!!!❤
Ginger Dear Friend , I know you still keep on drumming somewhere else !!
Best drummer ever
Phill Collins and Ringo Star leave the chat
He really wasn't.
@@russellford5597 so do tell us…….
I would have liked to have met him, but I don’t know if I could’ve stood it.❤️🔥
Well I never knew that
chic drum
how did they record this drumkit?
With microphone technology
Epic 6:21
Filmed evidence that Bill Nighy actually was young once!
Saw a recent-ish documentary where he attacked a young journalist and bloodied him. Didn't come across as a very nice chap at all.
Rolling Thunder
No lead protection for them with the X-ray!
Bet his horses had primo grass .....
Got the feeling ginger was being talked down to just because a working class guy took up polo and my answer would be why not !
Well, it is the BBC, and the 1970s. Thinly veiled, sneering condescension was to be expected.
These days the working class playing polo the sport of kings could be said to be ´Ginger Fakers´
People can do whatever they like.
@@ajs41 that's what you think !
explain please@@davedogge2280
Such a thouroughly, thouroughly, thouroughly unpleasant person.
He seems to be somewhat personable in interviews from the 60s and 70s. He certainly became more bitter, later in life.
meh, i liked him.
Mostly due to horrible health issues, including arthritis.
He was a nasty guy. Whatever he was playing there wasn't all that.