Drummer Reacts To| BUDDY RICH'S INCREDIBLE TONIGHT SHOW DRUM SOLOS FIRST TIME HEARING Reaction

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@Guav
@Guav Жыл бұрын
My father played lead alto in the Buddy Rich Band for 3+ years in the mid-late 70's. I used to sit on Buddy's lap and play his drums. He was the GOAT.
@papalaz4444244
@papalaz4444244 11 ай бұрын
of course you did and we all believe this.....
@Guav
@Guav 11 ай бұрын
@@papalaz4444244 Oh no, some random stranger on the Internet doesn’t believe that Buddy Rich was an actual human person who interacted with the families of his band members on occasion, whatever will I do! 😭
@captainjay-gf6ws
@captainjay-gf6ws 11 ай бұрын
ENVY
@Guav
@Guav 11 ай бұрын
@@captainjay-gf6ws People are seriously so weird 😂
@captainjay-gf6ws
@captainjay-gf6ws 11 ай бұрын
@@Guav I envy. The other guy is just simply...a douche.
@giuseppesavaglio8136
@giuseppesavaglio8136 Жыл бұрын
"Lets see what he's got." Most understated statement to a Buddy Rich performance ever.
@jons3808
@jons3808 Жыл бұрын
Right!?!
@jamesdamiano8894
@jamesdamiano8894 Жыл бұрын
Also when he said -He's Good-lol.
@monkeymanoki
@monkeymanoki Жыл бұрын
traditional grip baby
@scottbaron121
@scottbaron121 Жыл бұрын
And he's playing on a standard "jazz" kit. Imagine if he played on some of the kits the guys use these days!? OMFG! He was (allegedly) not a very nice person...but he is considered one of the best drummers of ALL-TIME. "Let's see what he's got", made me spit my drink.
@newms69
@newms69 11 ай бұрын
He is the best ever
@stevekozel5253
@stevekozel5253 8 ай бұрын
I'm 64 years old and started drumming in 3rd grade. Buddy is my all-time hero, and I had the fortune to see him live three times. Truly an amazing percussionist. There will never be anyone else like him. Thanks for keeping his music alive!!!
@MYOB990
@MYOB990 7 ай бұрын
I lived in Southern CA in the 70s-80s We'd always go to Disney land and watch him at Carnation Gardens. I literally stood less than 8 feet away from him, on the side, and watched him play along with a dozen other high school kids.
@johnnyv.5142
@johnnyv.5142 11 ай бұрын
He was a percussionist extraordinaire! The greatest solo drummer of all time!
@michaelconnell2045
@michaelconnell2045 11 ай бұрын
The greatest drummer of all time full stop.
@cgluck
@cgluck 8 ай бұрын
I think Neil Peart was one of the best rock drummers ever. But even he said that he was so inspired by Buddy Rich and try to learn from him.
@oklahomawheeling4x4
@oklahomawheeling4x4 8 ай бұрын
Agreed!!!!!
@MYOB990
@MYOB990 7 ай бұрын
His band still tours (I think) and has featured a number of high profile drummers. Not one has even come close.
@paulcamarillo482
@paulcamarillo482 11 ай бұрын
How has he just now discovered Buddy Rich. He’s easily on the Mount Rushmore of greatest drummers of all time across all genres.
@richardcarloni8937
@richardcarloni8937 11 ай бұрын
Been a bass player for 50 years and I seen him in concert about 20 feet from him and I couldn't take my eyes off of him! To me he is the absolute greatest drummer of all time.
@bjs001001
@bjs001001 6 ай бұрын
Love me some Buddy Rich. The guy was so passionate about his craft. He was a true master. Just watch the impossible solo. As Neil Peart said " There's Buddy Rich and then there's everyone else".
@DrummerDanVa
@DrummerDanVa 11 ай бұрын
As great as Buddy was technically and all that he was a STAR!! I am not sure there is another drummer who could go on the Tonight Show and be interviewed just like the actors, comedians, etc. Buddy was a one of a kind. This is back when we had Show Business. Not sure that exists today.
@ramberrebi4911
@ramberrebi4911 11 ай бұрын
Today you have woke business on TV.
@flipnap2112
@flipnap2112 11 ай бұрын
yeh all the late night comedians are now just the propaganda arm for a certain political party. I remember seeing a story on Jimmy Fallon shortly after Trump became president. and the article literally said : "Fallon is the least woke comedian on TV. Instead of addressing very real issues he simply makes jokes and plays around with the guests".. and of course he was targeted for having Trump on with the famous hair rub show. Few months later Fallon dropped some filthy remark about Trump and oh, Fallon fell back into the good graces of hollywood again. Youll always be punished if you dont think like them. Odd how pretty much everyone loved Trump before 2016. rappers used his name in their songs, people would be ecstatic to have him as a guest.. Now they call him hitler yet have no idea why they hate him so much.
@AverageBeausOutdoor
@AverageBeausOutdoor 10 ай бұрын
Perhaps Dave Grohl but I'm having trouble thinking of another. Both him and Buddy R. are on different levels of talent. I hope you're having a great day, Friend.
@ronaldvangilder3985
@ronaldvangilder3985 11 ай бұрын
Buddy Rich is the standard by which drummers are measured. He's not one of the greatest, he's THE Greatest of all time.
@pooddescrewch8718
@pooddescrewch8718 11 ай бұрын
No one comes close .
@brianmiller5750
@brianmiller5750 11 ай бұрын
His drum battle with Animal on the Muppets was awesome
@scottjones1109
@scottjones1109 11 ай бұрын
And he did it all in a 3 piece suit! Yep, the best I've ever seen.
@alexc5564
@alexc5564 11 ай бұрын
Amen !
@remessinger
@remessinger 11 ай бұрын
Grew up watching him.
@benhinds2971
@benhinds2971 Жыл бұрын
The drum-off between Buddy Rich and Animal on The Muppet Show is pretty classic.
@farn451
@farn451 11 ай бұрын
One of the all time greats. Those big band cats were phenomenal musicians.
@AlbertDiezRuiz-qv4mt
@AlbertDiezRuiz-qv4mt 8 ай бұрын
Tell me another drummer better than him. Doesn't exist. BUDDY= GOAT. El mejor batería de todos los tiempos. Dudarlo es ofender mi inteligencia musical.
@user-uw9nt9fy2d
@user-uw9nt9fy2d 11 ай бұрын
Saw the man live in New Orleans with his band. There’s no words sufficient enough to describe his playing. Off the charts, otherworldly, that’s about all I can say. I’m a musician, so it was an incredible treat… He was doing rolls with one hand while simulating a double bass, hitting alternate with his stick and the foot pedal. No words.
@josiek5989
@josiek5989 11 ай бұрын
True story: Buddy was doing a big concert gig, had a heart attack in the middle of a song, finished the song, finished the concert, and only then went to the hospital. He had already had a few heart attacks before, so he knew what they felt like, and back then they really had no effective treatment beyond aspirin anyway. Legend. GOAT!!!!!!!!
@patricklilly2520
@patricklilly2520 11 ай бұрын
Wow! Thanks for that tid-bit...
@jonathanandrew2909
@jonathanandrew2909 11 ай бұрын
Yes, I saw the video of that concert here, on KZbin, but I think it’s since been removed.
@AlexGonzalez-qo7yp
@AlexGonzalez-qo7yp 11 ай бұрын
Very true
@jamesrobert4106
@jamesrobert4106 5 ай бұрын
Yup. You can see it happening very clearly and he just carries on playing through. Mind boggling.
@RichieRich980215
@RichieRich980215 Ай бұрын
He also had open heart surgery later also!
@tonygourdine512
@tonygourdine512 Жыл бұрын
Dude, Buddy Rich is the greatest drummer of all time !! He influenced every drummer after him in all genres of music !!! The G.O.A.T
@philc2297
@philc2297 11 ай бұрын
In the middle segment, Buddy is playing on Ed Shaughnessy's kit, very different and much bigger than Buddy's standard kit. Yet Buddy is completely comfortable, completely in control, uses the whole kit and never misses a beat or a roll, totally kills it. Truely AWESOME!!!
@trainguy1017
@trainguy1017 11 ай бұрын
The man could make any drum kit sing!! One of the most gifted drummers ever! It's no wonder that so many of the more recent drummers hold him in high esteem.
@everettrhay4855
@everettrhay4855 11 ай бұрын
Buddy’s got the fastest hands ever, mixed with a ef- ton of feel. Truly a master of his instrument.
@archywiseman
@archywiseman 11 ай бұрын
And amazing rhythm
@howkel
@howkel 11 ай бұрын
Getting old sucks but I'm glad I got to see things like this in real time as a kid.
@donlange1491
@donlange1491 11 ай бұрын
Boy, I can agree with that statement in oh so many ways. I'm 60, and glad I grew up when I did as well because of the music and bands I grew up listening to. There is no new music that even comes close to being as good as the "oldies". What is called music these days is just plain f'n noise. Our parents said the same thing about our generation of music, "it's just noise", I know, but honestly can you name one band or musician, that's modern, that is as good as anything from the 60's - 90's?
@howkel
@howkel 11 ай бұрын
@@donlange1491 yes, I can. Childish Gambino, Måneskin, Plague Vender and St. Vincent are the first to spring to mind.
@PaulMackSomers
@PaulMackSomers 11 ай бұрын
I'm 81. I remember hearing Buddy Rich at Birdland from 1959 and into the '60s. Brilliant. That one-hand roll was his calling card!
@roymoore3156
@roymoore3156 11 ай бұрын
Buddy came to my college to play in the middle 80’s…when Buddy came out the spotlight guy blasted him with a bright spotlight…immediately Buddy says, turn that damn thing off! So the spot was turned off, and Buddy performed for over an hour. Buddy was near or past eighty years, but you’d have thought he was 25 years old! I had front row seats. He was fantastic, just drop dead great! One of the greatest performances I’ve ever witnessed! Such a joy to think about seeing the late, GREAT, Mr. Buddy Rich. Thank you Lord!
@user-go5xf6rk2j
@user-go5xf6rk2j 17 күн бұрын
I envy you. I always wished I could see him live.
@lamarravery4094
@lamarravery4094 11 ай бұрын
I just marvel at his playing, damn, he's so fast. And he's in control. He brings a smile to my face.
@newtobayarea
@newtobayarea 11 ай бұрын
I saw Buddy Rich and his band in 1974… I got to go back stage between sets and meet Buddy, and I got his autograph. He was incredibly nice to me, and was a real gentleman. Buddy truly was the GHOT…
@knuteboy3778
@knuteboy3778 11 ай бұрын
Buddy was genuinely impressed with Doc Severinsen's band. Like ha said, it's not easy to do what they did with a brand new chart. All the players in that band were cream of the crop. Best big band musicians in the world at that time.
@CheshireMoonBand
@CheshireMoonBand 11 ай бұрын
Some of them made up the band Ed Shaugnessy's Energy Force. I saw them in the 70s. Possibly the best big band I ever saw. Monster musicians.
@fabz1509
@fabz1509 11 ай бұрын
Spot on. Every single player in that band could lead. Playing that very complicated piece so effortlessly with such clarity was so beautiful. Thanks Colby for making this clip honoring Buddy.
@jimshorts6751
@jimshorts6751 10 ай бұрын
​@@CheshireMoonBandMonster band, look up individual members and see their discographies, amazing. Count Bassie, The Band, Steely Dan, every jazz, blues, AND Funk tunes they all sat in as studio musicians. Those guys made more money than many rock artist due to performance pay and they were IN DEMAND. All the great studio musicians and groups (RCA studio B, Muscle Shoals, The Wrecking Crew, all amazingly professionals who brought their A, B, AND C games, including a few AA performances with Bassie, Ellington, and Quincy Jones.
@wanted-33
@wanted-33 11 ай бұрын
I'm a couple generations ahead of you. As a life long drummer I watched Buddy Rich on Carson, and with his bands. The man was a phenom. No matter how hard I tried, and how much I practiced I couldn't carry that man's drum sticks. 😀 BTW, Carson was a decent drummer in his own right.
@jrockwv8658
@jrockwv8658 11 ай бұрын
i just love how much fun he is having ...his soul comes out on the kit everytime he sat behind it
@samuelhodges8208
@samuelhodges8208 Жыл бұрын
Probably the greatest drummer that ever lived. No one could match his speed and agility.
@jamesparson
@jamesparson 11 ай бұрын
Greyson Nekrutman ?
@Crunkboy415
@Crunkboy415 11 ай бұрын
Billy Cobham in his prime.
@latexsolarbeef4990
@latexsolarbeef4990 11 ай бұрын
@@Crunkboy415 ..not even close..
@danguee1
@danguee1 11 ай бұрын
Come on guys. You have to be time-relevant. Buddy Rich - for his time - was a cut above everyone else. Sure, I have more favourite drummer since him - but I never lose sight of the fact that you have to put performance in the context of what was around at the time. I don't for a moment believe that Rod Laver could beat Novak Djokovic - but, for his time, he was head and shoulders above...
@-Ricky_Spanish-
@-Ricky_Spanish- 11 ай бұрын
The only real criticism I have of Buddy as a drummer was his posture. I don't know if it ever caused him any issues, but many drummers that slouch like that end up with back problems, sometimes causing them to be unable to drum anymore (such is the case with Phil Collins).
@jayesimond9301
@jayesimond9301 11 ай бұрын
It’s not just his speed. It’s how clean and in impeccable control. He was a master in « method ».
@robertbalogh1656
@robertbalogh1656 9 ай бұрын
I've played in jazz groups all my life. I'm 80. My best friend was the drummer in our band, a huge Buddy Rich fan. Whenever Buddy played with in 3 miles of us we went to see him. Must have been 6 to 8 times. One time he came to our table before the performance and talked to us for about 10 minutes. His concerts were always great and very entertaining.
@Bs73471
@Bs73471 11 ай бұрын
Buddy was a perfectionist. There is audio of him just giving it to the band on an off night. Absolutely incredible talent
@williamfarr8807
@williamfarr8807 Жыл бұрын
Buddy Rich was great! "Doc" Severinsen and the NBC Orchestra were no joke either. They were an incredible band of serous musicians. Other talk shows of the 1970s like Mike Douglas and Merv Griffin also had superb and formidable bands. They were some of the last vestiges of the great big band era. I used to watch those shows when I was a teenager and it was always a treat when the bands got to play a song every now and then.
@operative2136
@operative2136 Жыл бұрын
Seriously! The moment the band jumped in you could tell they were all phenomenal musicians. Their timing is so incredibly on point. As for Buddy himself, well whether he is the greatest drummer ever is a matter for academic debate, but there is no denying he is absolutely one of the great drumming legends.
@mixedmeter
@mixedmeter 11 ай бұрын
You're correct, lots of great musicians during the 70s on those shows. My parents watched The Tonight Show religiously, so that meant I became a fan of Ed Shaughnessy. Great drummer. RIP Ed.
@kdm71291
@kdm71291 11 ай бұрын
Have you guys seen the drum battle on The Tonight Show between Buddy Rich and Ed Shaughnessy? It's here on KZbin and an epic, classic Tonight Show musical moment! I've maybe watched it a dozen times, haha!
@yoojin-oi8ij
@yoojin-oi8ij 11 ай бұрын
"You are correct sir !"
@spacecadet35
@spacecadet35 11 ай бұрын
Even David Letterman had a great band. After all half of that band used to be in the Blues Brothers.
@stevetingley2508
@stevetingley2508 11 ай бұрын
I think buddy Rich was the evolution of the sophistication of percussion in 1973. I was 10 years old. My father took me to see one of his shows in Halifax mind-blown. Believe it or not I shook his hand at the end of the show. Love you Dad. What a memory
@bigneiltoo
@bigneiltoo 11 ай бұрын
1973 was 50 years ago now. I always thought that was the best year for Rock and Roll in general. Dark Side of the Moon, Band on the Run, Ringo (unofficial Beatles farewell album), Lynyrd Skynydr, Goodbye Yellow Brick Road... The slide guitar with sustain was new technology at the time.
@ericcartman3385
@ericcartman3385 5 ай бұрын
I seen him when I was about 7 and I'm in my 50s now and he changed my life forever.. Not to mention I have his autograph and got to me the man...who is the best that ever lived at the drums...
@marko5937
@marko5937 11 ай бұрын
Buddy Rich was great! Was lucky to see him and his band live at my college in the late 70’s. Concert was in a gym, but it was still great to see him play up close. Nutville with the Tonight Show band was extremely well done - Rich’s playing was precise and musical, and the band was psyched to play a new high-energy chart. Truly excellent! Thank you for putting together this video.
@tomswearingen3421
@tomswearingen3421 11 ай бұрын
Buddy rich was a "one off". There will never be another drummer like him. He himself said he was a freak. I met him twice. Greatest drummer that ever lived.
@donlange1491
@donlange1491 11 ай бұрын
I would disagree and say Neal Peart was THE BEST drummer ever. But that's just my opinion and, you know, opinions are like a__holes, everyone has one. Some people are so full of sht they need two or three a__holes though. Not meaning that statement towards you, or anyone in particular at this time. I just heard that line recently and wanted to use it somewhere. Lol
@paulmichaelfreedman8334
@paulmichaelfreedman8334 11 ай бұрын
@@donlange1491 I suppose we can add El Estepario to that list.
@tagesvaterpatrick8780
@tagesvaterpatrick8780 11 ай бұрын
I love Buddy! But I also love Steve Gadd.
@GaryNavickas
@GaryNavickas 11 ай бұрын
I met Buddy way back in Baltimore at a place called the Barge in Fell's Point must of been 50 years ago. He was great I totally forgot about it until I came upon this clip thank you.
@TheMarkTenification
@TheMarkTenification 11 ай бұрын
In terms of technical ability, Buddy is off the charts. Neil's my favorite drum composer, Buddy runs circles around him, something even Neil admits. This doesn't make Neil's dedication, taking lessons until the very end btw, any less important or impressive. We are all dealt different hands genetically, and Buddy got a royal flush for drumming.
@mixedmeter
@mixedmeter 11 ай бұрын
The wizard of the Moeller method. His speed is still off the charts today. I grew up a 70s child and he was known as The Best Drummer in the World in our circles. Sure, we had Bonham, Peart, Moon, etc...but nobody came close to Buddy Rich. He even slayed Animal on The Muppets. \^^/
@tonkingulfyachtclub8111
@tonkingulfyachtclub8111 11 ай бұрын
The drumming of "Animal" was Ronnie Verrell of the Ted Heath orchestra.
@marilynbrockington8213
@marilynbrockington8213 11 ай бұрын
My boyfriend was a professional drummer for 25 yrs. and he saw Buddy three times, he sat in the front row and was blown away. Practice practice practice.
@mattc6854
@mattc6854 11 ай бұрын
ironically buddy never really practiced. He did start playing drums and gigging at a young age though.
@marilynbrockington8213
@marilynbrockington8213 11 ай бұрын
@@mattc6854 My drummer boyfriend said to newbies practice practice practice your drum roll til you are very fast.
@Hollylivengood
@Hollylivengood 11 ай бұрын
@@mattc6854 Well, that's what he said, anyway. But he had a band, and they all practiced together, so I mean.
@craigjensen789
@craigjensen789 11 ай бұрын
I was an aspiring 14 year old drummer when I saw Buddy Rich live at the old Hotel Utah Grand Ballroom, and I sat probably 15 feet away from his kit during the show. I’ve seen some great drummers but Buddy Rich is, was, and always be the gold standard and benchmark for drummers of any generation.
@garylagstrom3864
@garylagstrom3864 8 ай бұрын
All his appearances on The Tonight Show are my favorites! Plus the drum battle between Buddy and Johnny!
@troddy3925
@troddy3925 11 ай бұрын
Technically, the greatest drummer who ever lived. Krupa played an enormous role in making drumming popular as a stand out instrument, but Buddy’s skills were unrivaled. There’s a video of him playing West Side Story, when he’s even older, and he’s absolutely ‘Killing’ it! The speed, precision, and touch of his hands were utterly amazing.
@elrerex255
@elrerex255 11 ай бұрын
I have a record with Buddy Rich and Gene Krupa. A master class.
@georgeseegers5947
@georgeseegers5947 28 күн бұрын
Gene Krupa didn't have blinding speed as did Buddy, but Krupa was much more musical..I saw Gene Krupa around 1966 on new years eve at the Metrapol Cafe in NY. I sat about 5 ft from the little stage they had....After the set he sat at my table and we talked .I was young then, and he gave me lots of advise about school, life and drumming. I'll never forget him, He was a very sociable Man...I followed Krupa and Buddy both as I grew...They were both amazing at what they did, but their style was very different......A good friend of mind and his dad invited me to a concert in central park NY to see Buddy Rich and his big band, it was amazing.. My friend's name was Dick Cully, and if there could every be another Buddy Rich, he is it...
@BionicMAGA-xi3uy
@BionicMAGA-xi3uy 11 ай бұрын
As a drummer since 1985, I couldn't touch his skill if he had 1 arm and I had 4. Amazing soloist and big band/jazz act.
@wayneaiello
@wayneaiello 11 ай бұрын
Got to see him play live as a kid at a free concert in the park. Unbelievable performance by him and his band. One of the greatest for sure.
@wannabe_sailor_777smith6
@wannabe_sailor_777smith6 11 ай бұрын
As an old jazz drummer from the 70’s I can tell you that Buddy Rich was the GOAT of drummers.
@wannabe_sailor_777smith6
@wannabe_sailor_777smith6 9 ай бұрын
I also heard that while Buddy was the GOAT he was extremely hard to work for and frequently berated his musicians because he was so driven to be the best. I also think there was some ego behind all that.
@TheMortalKombatent
@TheMortalKombatent Ай бұрын
@@wannabe_sailor_777smith6 when your the best at something for 50 years you probably get a bit disconnected from other peoples realities.
@markehm941
@markehm941 11 ай бұрын
Buddy is the kind of performer that whatever you think of his music or personality, he pushed the game foward. Without him drumming wouldn't be where it is now. A driving force in the craft.
@richspicer7818
@richspicer7818 Жыл бұрын
I became a BIG fan of Buddy's when I was a very young drummer at age 15. I am now 74 years young, still playing and teaching and still love Buddy though he is not with us any more. May he rest in peace.
@Joker-ig8im
@Joker-ig8im 11 ай бұрын
So awesome! I too found Buddy Rich around the age of 15 and now at age 52 am still playing away trying to learn his chops. I am so happy that there is such a great pool of young prodigy Jazz drummers out there keeping the magic alive!
@garylagstrom3864
@garylagstrom3864 8 ай бұрын
Hand speed around the drum kit is second to none!
@RtaniDean
@RtaniDean Ай бұрын
Yep. Fact. And, those subdivisions are surgical precise perfection.
@zepgirl6495
@zepgirl6495 11 ай бұрын
I have loved the drums since about age 4, and used to watch Buddy Rich whenever possible.
@brianfreeman8290
@brianfreeman8290 11 ай бұрын
STILL incomparable. That left hand !!! I saw him live many years ago. Breathtaking, and that left hand working under the hihat !!!
@WhiteEagleMichigan
@WhiteEagleMichigan 11 ай бұрын
Had the honor of seeing him at the CMU Jazz Festival back in the 70's. Neil Peart & John Bonham are my favorites due to their Rock heritage, but Buddy kicked it to the wall. Increadable musician...
@amoparx
@amoparx 11 ай бұрын
I was fortunate enough to see Bonham and Peart once each. But I also had the pleasure of seeing Buddy Rich at a smaller venue in the '80's. Two of the best and then, "The Best"
@frankiejimenez6395
@frankiejimenez6395 11 ай бұрын
I loved Buddy... the Best! I got to see him meet him & my Dream came true .... At River oaks Mall was Awesome. God Bless
@wkwmobile
@wkwmobile 11 ай бұрын
Buddy Rich was the man back in my day. He’s an Incredible musician and one of a kind. I saw Buddy with his big band back in the 70s in Philadelphia at a jazz festival.
@davidschecter5247
@davidschecter5247 Жыл бұрын
Buddy was in a class by himself. Great entertainer as well as a drummer.
@coleparker
@coleparker Жыл бұрын
No. I think you would agree to some extent, Gene Krupa was in the same class.
@mmgreen31
@mmgreen31 Жыл бұрын
@@coleparker From the standpoint of technical ability? No. Rich was an order of magnitude greater. As a showman? Sure.
@coleparker
@coleparker 11 ай бұрын
@@mmgreen31 Well, since I am not a drummer, I think I will defer to those who are. However, having said, I think such discussions fall into the same realm as those about who was the better player Kareem or Wilt, Mays vs Mantle, etc., etc.
@garrettshore
@garrettshore 11 ай бұрын
Max Roach is probably the only drummer of the era who even came close to Rich.
@maryannanderson2213
@maryannanderson2213 11 ай бұрын
That was back in the days before autotune and before a musician would give a lackluster performance and then an engineer would spend days on a sound board tweaking the sound so it was worth releasing to the public. All these guys had was TALENT and the willingness to practice for hours and hours and hours. I heard a current female singer who shall remain nameless and she said that she didn't really like to sing but she just wanted to be rich and famous and that's how she could accomplish that. The songs of hers that I have heard are proof positive that she spends NO time trying to hone her craft. These guys LOVED what they did and even if they had not been paid for performing, they still would have spent hours at someone's house "making music" because they were doing what they most enjoyed doing. That's why young people who hear music from old timers are blown away by their sound. That's what loving what you do and being willing to practice can get you!
@drumlover1687
@drumlover1687 11 ай бұрын
The greatest hands on any drummer I've ever seen in my life! And by the way just how great was Doc Severinsen Tonight Show Orchestra! Wow do i miss that!
@ninjatuna317
@ninjatuna317 11 ай бұрын
Saw Buddy Rich at my high school mid 80's. It was an incredible concert. Got to meet the entire band. Was awesome.
@glennwisniewski9536
@glennwisniewski9536 11 ай бұрын
The tune Nutville was written by the great jazz pianist Horace Silver for his 1965 Blue Note LP The Cape Verdean Blues. The Tonight Show trumpet soloist was Conte Candoli. The piano soloist was Ross Tompkins. The sax soloist was Lew Tabackin.
@TTony-tu6dm
@TTony-tu6dm 11 ай бұрын
Thanks for that info!
@peskypesky
@peskypesky 11 ай бұрын
Thanks for the info! Killer composition and those soloists tore it up!
@henrybutchy3242
@henrybutchy3242 11 ай бұрын
Thank you for this.
@JohnGauge790
@JohnGauge790 11 ай бұрын
Such an unbelievable influence on Bonham.
@stevenowilson
@stevenowilson 11 ай бұрын
Check out Toshiko Akiyoshi Lew Tabackin big band
@joaocastelo7251
@joaocastelo7251 11 ай бұрын
There was an extraordinary moment when he endured a broken arm but refused to cancel his concerts. Instead, he took to the stage and played with sheer determination, relying on a single arm to deliver his mesmerizing beats. Even renowned drummers of that era, captivated by his phenomenal performance, proclaimed it to be truly out of this world. Those were the golden times of drumming, in my humble opinion!
@Hollylivengood
@Hollylivengood 11 ай бұрын
He finished one while having a heart attack.
@TheTunnellTake
@TheTunnellTake 11 ай бұрын
I remember watching him when I was 12 or 13 years old on Johnny Carson and I've appreciate drummer's ever since, love that guy!
@ralphwithers4856
@ralphwithers4856 11 ай бұрын
I saw him live in about 1963 at The Colston Hall, Bristol, UK. Several times he broke his stick, and the other end of the broken stick flew over his shoulder, he would draw a new stick and continue without missing a beat. Amazing.
@faster3867
@faster3867 11 ай бұрын
No one ever surpassed him in drum battles. He was a prodigy. Started playing at 4 years old in parent's Vaudeville act. 1 handed rolls...inhuman talent!
@uthmaanpacsa7259
@uthmaanpacsa7259 11 ай бұрын
I agree Buddy Rich is the greatest drummer until Keith Moon came along and took the Crown as the Greatest Ever drummer of everytime. No one will ever beat King Keith and everyone Who knows fact agree. Here's a smile 😊 for you.
@jonjosephbarnes
@jonjosephbarnes 11 ай бұрын
​@uthmaanpacsa7259 lmao. Your ear needs a lot of work bud.
@IvoMaropo
@IvoMaropo 11 ай бұрын
​@@uthmaanpacsa7259Keith Moon is a monkey on acid having a stroke compared to BR.
@thadtuiol1717
@thadtuiol1717 11 ай бұрын
My father was a jazz saxophonist who played in one of the UK's leading big bands in the 1940s and 50s. One day he played me some of their stuff on a collection of 78s he had, and I was mightily impressed by their drummer during a particular solo (at the time I was just a clueless rock n roller, and my idea of good drumming was Keith Moon or Phil Collins, lol). My father noted my enthusiasm, and added "He was pretty good, but he was no Buddy Rich". "Buddy Rich?" I replied, "who's he - never heard of him". My dad just said, "He was the best bloody drummer who ever lived, that's who he was". I thought he was exagerrating, and forgot all about it as I wasn't into jazz music then. Anyway, a few years later, with the advent of You Tube, I finally stumbled across some Buddy Rich solos, and all I can say is "I get it dad, you were so not exagerrating".
@richardpierce7819
@richardpierce7819 11 ай бұрын
I saw Buddy Rich live at Knotts Berry farm in 1977 , he was amazing. It was also a free show. One of my favorite memories.
@michaelhill1311
@michaelhill1311 7 ай бұрын
There were drummers and there was Buddy. Simply the best.
@sandyhanson6082
@sandyhanson6082 Жыл бұрын
Yes! The NBC orchestra was at that time the absolute best!! I'm old! I use stay up late as a kid just to watch Johnny! Thanks for this!
@vandergrad
@vandergrad 11 ай бұрын
Me too! (Born in '61) What a great show and a fabulous orchestra!
@Mikej1592
@Mikej1592 11 ай бұрын
oh man, I love seeing people's first reaction to ol' Buddy Rich, he was the most metal drummer of the swing era, I get winded just watchin him hit the skins. And all with that traditional stick grip, he was a true master of the craft. RIP Buddy Rich
@flipnap2112
@flipnap2112 11 ай бұрын
I cant even imagine if he was young again and someone let him guest star with Slayer on stage, pff ha ha!!
@johnfernandez7221
@johnfernandez7221 11 ай бұрын
I taught myself drums at around 11yrs old,listening to and playing along with Buddy Rich and Louie Bellson albums. Saw Buddy line at Muscian's Exchange in Ft Laud,Fl. He was 68 yrs old,yet blew the roof off the place! Got a picture of him in his tour bus sitting and cooling g off. Shook his hand, and told him he was my idol and inspiration in learning and playing drums.😮
@eduardoprieto5267
@eduardoprieto5267 11 ай бұрын
Black n white TV in the 60's buddy inspired me to pickup the drums. Ended up playing guitar thru out my remaining life but still sit on the kit. God bless one and all.
@GenXDaddyO
@GenXDaddyO Жыл бұрын
You can’t be a fan of the drums and not be a fan of Buddy Rich.
@Baribrotzer
@Baribrotzer Жыл бұрын
Some guys aren't - they think Buddy was all flash and no subtlety, and that he couldn't really swing like Art Blakey or Jo Jones could. Not that they're right.
@mmgreen31
@mmgreen31 Жыл бұрын
@@Baribrotzer Buddy Rich was so good even Miles Davis had to admit it.
@bobodilligaf
@bobodilligaf 11 ай бұрын
The problem with buddy wasn’t his ability but how he was known to treat his bands.
@Baribrotzer
@Baribrotzer 11 ай бұрын
@@bobodilligaf I've also heard that although he yelled at them a lot, that's because he didn't think they were giving 100%. Buddy gave 100%, every time, and he expected his band to.
@Baribrotzer
@Baribrotzer 11 ай бұрын
@@mmgreen31 And I know exactly how he would have said it: "That white m - - - - - f - - - - - Buddy, he's a m - - - - - f - - - - -."
@nautifella
@nautifella Жыл бұрын
I was lucky enough to see him live three times. Once at Disneyland, of all places; a Jazz festival at UC Berkeley and last he walked in and played with a house band in a 'Frisco jazz club. Some of my best memories. The _Tonight Show Band_ was made up of the best session players in LA. That band was unmatched.
@victorprince7560
@victorprince7560 11 ай бұрын
One of my great heroes. I saw him live at Ronnie Scott's in London, amazing! And the icing on the cake..... I got to meet him 🙌
@UKFreddie
@UKFreddie 11 ай бұрын
I saw Buddy Monday,Wednesday and Friday nights at Ronnie Scotts Club hence the album Buddy Rich Live at Ronnie Scott's club 72 !! because I knew how precious it was to see him once in a life time experience..
@jameszeiger8533
@jameszeiger8533 Жыл бұрын
The thing about Buddy is that like El Estepario, Buddy was a game changer of the highest order. His technical ability, fluidity and control of his hands were so far beyond that of his contemporaries, eons beyond. Like El Estepario, they both have raised the bar higher than what any of us thought was humanly possible.
@helgar791
@helgar791 Жыл бұрын
I once saw Buddy do a drum roll with a single pencil in his left hand on Johnny's desk on this same Johnny Carson show. He then picked up another pencil and did an entire solo with pencils.
@shakeypeet
@shakeypeet 11 ай бұрын
I remember that ......Whoooowa .....that was so awesome ...
@coryjones6966
@coryjones6966 11 ай бұрын
I love Buddy Rich. Found him in 2011. Late to the party, but what a party!
@Klos1neMN
@Klos1neMN 11 ай бұрын
If you play the drums on any level then you need to know what this man was capable of. Watching him battle Ed Shaugnessy is another classic Tonight Show performance. Buddy is the GOAT.
@tomasalvarado3652
@tomasalvarado3652 11 ай бұрын
Second to NONE!!!
@mikeglasgow9618
@mikeglasgow9618 11 ай бұрын
Is the BUDDY and Shaunessy battle available ??
@williammoore7482
@williammoore7482 11 ай бұрын
I’ve been listening to Buddy Rich for sixty years and still enjoy watching to this day. Another favorite from back in the day is Gene Krupa.
@deanreed3156
@deanreed3156 11 ай бұрын
It wasn't just big band, before that he definitely was tops with Bebop musicians as well. Just an awesome Master of the instrument and one hell of a tough demanding band leader as well. Pure genius with unparalled technique.
@sammominks
@sammominks Жыл бұрын
That sax solo was incredible. Buddy Rich is a force, naturally
@yoojin-oi8ij
@yoojin-oi8ij 11 ай бұрын
ABSOLUTELY ! ....... anyone got his name ?
@Scrapplefromtheapple
@Scrapplefromtheapple 11 ай бұрын
@@yoojin-oi8ijLew Tabakin. Still around.
@yoojin-oi8ij
@yoojin-oi8ij 11 ай бұрын
@@Scrapplefromtheapple ...... Thank you Brother, ... knew the name, but not the face. Glad to hear he is still with us. Take care
@christophertaylor9100
@christophertaylor9100 11 ай бұрын
Piano solo was amazing as well
@yoojin-oi8ij
@yoojin-oi8ij 11 ай бұрын
@@christophertaylor9100 ...... AMEN !
@solohour
@solohour Жыл бұрын
Bro. "he's clean" and "This guy was good"? Buddy Rich is the GOAT of GOATS. Literally about every 10 seconds he does something that a percussion student would have to spend a semester on in music school. His singles are the butteriest, his flow on the drums is effortless, and the dude seemingly came out of the womb like this. And...it's not arguable. Lol.
@fuzzlewit9
@fuzzlewit9 Жыл бұрын
Yeah I was thinking similar when I heard "arguably one of the best" like, who is gonna argue?
@magikben
@magikben 11 ай бұрын
How can this guy call himself a drummer if he has no clue who Buddy Rich is?
@moeb4348
@moeb4348 11 ай бұрын
Buddy will never rest in peace, that left wrist is still twitching in the grave. Can't stop it!
@LoPet6225
@LoPet6225 11 ай бұрын
I still remember my mother calling my sister & me to watch him on The Tonight Show. "Girls, you have to see this!" The only other time that I vividly remember be called to the TV was when Billie Jean King played Bobby Riggs...lol Mom knew the legends when she saw them.
@VonTheREIGuy
@VonTheREIGuy 11 ай бұрын
I remember seeing Buddy Rich on the Tonight Show in the 70s, he was as good as they get.
@ldbass62
@ldbass62 11 ай бұрын
I liked that second performance. Everyone absolutely killed it!
@conniesaratoga3194
@conniesaratoga3194 11 ай бұрын
And that was Johnny's show band, not Buddy's hand-picked studio musicians to be on his record! They probably only rehearsed 2 or 3 times earlier in the day before filming that evening, where they had only that one chance to be so perfect!! I was a kid in the 70s and I remember watching him countless times on TV as he was my dad loved jazz music. Since we only had one TV in the house until the late 70s, everyone had to watch the same show, or go do something else. So different in such a short span of time. But he still is considered the GOAT, so I am surprised that a trained drummer has never heard of him!!???
@dougbrown9574
@dougbrown9574 11 ай бұрын
@@conniesaratoga3194 there were a couple of cuffed entrances, one in the trumpets, and one where the whole 'bone section raised their horns, then tried to SLOWLY put them down again so nobody would notice !!! Doesn't matter ---- like you said, they only ran it a couple of times that day before doing it at taping !!!! Probably one of the most tightly packed collections of musicians that ever was !!! The members of this band, to a man, were simply the best.
@Steve-Cross
@Steve-Cross 11 ай бұрын
Wow! Pure class. They don’t make them like that anymore. Buddy Rich, is definitely the best drummer of his generation. So probably the best ever. 😊
@stevenwahl3440
@stevenwahl3440 11 ай бұрын
Make no mistake. He was the best the world has ever seen. There was only one Buddy Rich. There will never be another 🥁
@martinespinomusic
@martinespinomusic 11 ай бұрын
Frighteningly masterful the guy is so in touch with his technique that he’s able to transform it into art and that is the pinnacle of the most you can do in the instrument. What an incredible musician he knew he was good when I got up there he knew he was good while he was doing it, and he knew he was good when he was done.
@tommythompson9565
@tommythompson9565 11 ай бұрын
I remember watching The Tonight Show With Johnny Carson as a kid. I couldn't watch it until I was 13 due to bedtime being before the 10:30 start time. My parents let me watch the first half hour then. TTSWJC was a 90 minute program in it's first few years of broadcasting. I recall hearing the opening theme as I lay in my bed. I thought I was all grown up when I was allowed to watch it, even if it was only for a part of the show. As a R&R kid, I loved the guitar and drums. But only could play the "air" variety. But I drummed on everything around me except an actual drum set. For which I got many the scolding. And not only from my mom. I can remember the first time I saw and heard Buddy Rich on TTSWJC. My dad told me how good he was when that show came on. I was impressed, of course, but not as much as I am now because I was young and naive back then. Didn't appreciate what good drumming was. I made sure to watch The Tonight Show when I knew Buddy Rich was making an appearance. I watched the show just about every night. Who didn't? Bud I would anticipate the show a lot more knowing Buddy was gonna be on. Others mentioned the drum contest on The Tonight Show between Buddy and the drummer for The Tonight Show Band. Well worth checking out.
@daveogarf
@daveogarf 11 ай бұрын
Buddy was always a pleasure to watch on the Carson Tonight Show! He was a hilarious guest, full of energy, could banter with Johnny and then --- he was a world-class drummer! Unbelievable how he'd make himself sound like several drummers at once! Glad you found him.
@chrisfulton1689
@chrisfulton1689 11 ай бұрын
Al Van Halen is amazing. Neil Peart was an absolute beast. Bonham and Collins were/are epic. There isn't a shortage of amazing drummers. But there will be no one, NO ONE, in the same league as this monster. Buddy Rich is the epitome of what a drummer should be.
@bigneiltoo
@bigneiltoo 11 ай бұрын
Ginger Baker was one of the first popular drummers. 1967 Disraeli Gears was him at his best.
@VIDEOHEREBOB
@VIDEOHEREBOB 11 ай бұрын
Virtuoso drummer
@martinespinomusic
@martinespinomusic 11 ай бұрын
Monster is the word sir!!!
@andrewborofsky3723
@andrewborofsky3723 11 ай бұрын
He was one of the best drummers & entertainers. The drum battle between Jerry Lewis & Buddy was excellent.
@carlsoderberg8422
@carlsoderberg8422 11 ай бұрын
Back in about 1970 our music teacher organized a trip and got permission from Vancouver police to allow 6 underage students and 2 chaperones into Issy's supper club to check out Buddy Rich and his band and to have a visit with them. It was the best ever and the opportunity to see him play live is an unforgettable memory.
@srfdad
@srfdad 11 ай бұрын
Every one of those musicians In the Tonight Show Band were among Hollywood’s finest. Many of them were in the Wrecking Crew who also played on so many hits of the 60’s and 70’s. Seriously, you’d be amazed at the number of hit records the Wrecking Crew performed on. Just an incredible band being driven by Buddy Rich. One of the best big band drummers ever. P.S. Ed Shaughnessy the regular drummer was no slouch either. ✌🏼
@gispel7058
@gispel7058 11 ай бұрын
Agreed. All top shelf studio musicians .
@mickeyscott7479
@mickeyscott7479 Жыл бұрын
Meeting Buddy and shaking his hand was a humbling experience as a teen.
@deckman94ify
@deckman94ify 11 ай бұрын
I used to watch The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson, When I Was Young Blood when I was in junior high school. Johnny sense of humor and wit was always on point, and always comforting to see light at night. But I must say I had just about missed Buddy Rich- all together. Phenomenal stuff no doubt about that,- his ( Clean Speed) yes like a machine gun- was fantastic.. this segment I liked best was the third one of "Buddy Rich and his sweater."- his build up with his basic speed coming at you like a Steamroller, and then goes into several drum rolls was Definitely Something 👍- would have loved to have seen him in the mid-80s, get involved in an act like Van Halen- who are a big deal back then, I would have loved to have heard what he could have come up with, in a popular rock and roll act for that time. Either way however you slice it the guy was phenomenal👍👍
@flimbambo
@flimbambo 11 ай бұрын
Loads of his personality and musicality in his playing.
@BNC593
@BNC593 Жыл бұрын
Absolutely incredible! Nobody has a sense of tempo like Buddy Rich. Simply the best.
@AndrewHunterMusic
@AndrewHunterMusic 11 ай бұрын
Buddy didn’t just play drums, he was a virtuoso who played music on an instrument.
@Wildstar40
@Wildstar40 11 ай бұрын
Buddy Rich could play drums in his sleep and still make jaws drop.
@MikeMichaels1987
@MikeMichaels1987 11 ай бұрын
Perfect comment.
@joeldukes303
@joeldukes303 11 ай бұрын
Played music on an instrument? Wtf are you tryin to say here exactly?
@JiveDadson
@JiveDadson 11 ай бұрын
I always thought the opposite. He was a virtuoso juggler, but not musical. Different strokes, so to speak.
@stevenwahl3440
@stevenwahl3440 11 ай бұрын
The drum kit was just an extension of Buddy Rich. They meld together like fluid 🥁
@davep7296
@davep7296 11 ай бұрын
I was very fortunate to see Buddy live in the early 80's and I think those on here who saw him live will agree that videos don't capture the energy, power, and skill this man possessed. I remember leaving that concert thinking that I had just witnessed something absolutely remarkable- a once in a lifetime event. Some 40 years later I still feel that way.
@89smokey
@89smokey 11 ай бұрын
I got to see Buddy Rich and his band when I was in high school back in the 70s. True story… some guy stood up I’m the middle of one of solos and shouted, “I’ll give ya $20 for those drums!” Without missing a beat, Buddy bounced a stick off the snare, flipped the guy off, caught the stick and kept playing his solo. If you really want to hear him at the top of his game, look up his ‘West Side Story’ Medley or his ‘Channel One Suite’. You won’t be disappointed!
@crtune
@crtune 11 ай бұрын
Some of my friends played in Buddy's trombone section (and sometimes subbed in tonight show bnad). He really was (routinely) like this, and yes, the Tonight Show band was unbelievably great (they were basically playing this with one or two run throughs, nearly sight reading this very difficult stuff). Buddy had been drummer for Tommy Dorsey, Harry James, and with major BeBop era jazz stars. He was a BEAST of a drummer, routinely DRIVING a band.
@MusicMike747
@MusicMike747 Жыл бұрын
I was just a kid when Buddy Rich would come on “The Tonight Show.” I loved it and had no idea why. Never hit a drum in my life, but to this day, I’m still in awe of Buddy Rich
@robertmartin8762
@robertmartin8762 11 ай бұрын
Tis Irish Bob saying hello Pure bloody LEGEND. Master entertainer. Irish Bob is a big fan. 🤗😇😎🇮🇪🇨🇵🍀☘️🦾🩺🥂
@dianeruiz0721
@dianeruiz0721 7 ай бұрын
The trumpet player’s name was “Doc” Severinsen he was rated as being one of the best trumpet players in the world. That tonight show band had some of the best musicians in the world. Being a (female) drummer myself during this time (1970s) I always loved buddy rich. Jazz music was really his thing. He came into his peak of fame at the time of the Big Band Sounds like Duke Ellington, and Count Basey orchestras. Ahh good times ❤
@jamescpotter
@jamescpotter Жыл бұрын
The Nutville chart performance was the BEST guest Buddy performance ever!
@cmcull987
@cmcull987 11 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing this. What an amazing drummer. A talented drummer. And he did that in a three-piece polyester suit. He brought his respect on. These musicians are tremendous. Listen to their music.
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