Buddy Rich Big Band - Praha 1984

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  • Опубликовано: 18 янв 2016
  • Na Mezinárodním jazzovém festivalu v paláci Lucerna v Praze vystoupil v roce 1984 bubeník Buddy Rich se svým bigbandem.
    Praha - Prague, 16th October 1984 !!!
    1. Machine
    2. Cotton Tail
    3. Best Coast
    4. Bondi Blues
    5. Sophisticated Lady
    6. No Exit
    7. West Side Story
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Комментарии • 260

  • @mikekelly9851
    @mikekelly9851 4 года назад +15

    Thank you God for Buddy Rich and letting me be alive during his reign.

  • @pauljones2519
    @pauljones2519 5 лет назад +25

    Wishing that people were still playing this kind of music these days. Very hard to find.

    • @ronaldunkel2681
      @ronaldunkel2681 4 года назад +5

      Paul Jones You won’t find anything that comes close Paul. Those years were the best of Jazz years! So Dig, Enjoy this incredible band & Cheers!

    • @georgekilroy2670
      @georgekilroy2670 26 дней назад

      you have to look to the University to hear anything close to the original big bands that were amazingly still swinging…

  • @robscheps7722
    @robscheps7722 3 года назад +10

    Steve Marcus- tenor sax/ soprano sax; Mark Pinto, Bob Bowlby-alto saxes; Mike Davis, Dave Panichi -trombones.
    Brian Sjoerdinga- 2nd tenor sax. Tony Gorrusso- lead trumpet.

  • @alandale581
    @alandale581 2 года назад +7

    He did one thing better than every one else in the world. We are privileged to have experienced his mastery.

  • @ttrumpetguy
    @ttrumpetguy 8 лет назад +99

    Thanks for posting!!! I played lead trumpet on this over 31 years ago and didn't know this was recorded with great video too! Special thanks to BariSax playerJay Craig, who taught us all how to tie a real bow tie, so we could look so James Bondish in this concert!

    • @cloudview747
      @cloudview747 8 лет назад +7

      +ttrumpetguy Thank you for being a big part of making this a great concert!

    • @ttrumpetguy
      @ttrumpetguy 8 лет назад +4

      Glad you enjoyed it!

    • @nealbfinn
      @nealbfinn 8 лет назад +5

      +ttrumpetguy Are you Tony Garruso?

    • @ttrumpetguy
      @ttrumpetguy 8 лет назад +6

      +nealbfinn Hi Neal, yes, I am Tony Gorruso.

    • @jusprazem1
      @jusprazem1 8 лет назад

      +ttrumpetguy y'all sounded good. I was wondering if the band had bottled water to keep hydrated...lol.

  • @seanlarge5716
    @seanlarge5716 Год назад +4

    Even after 30 years of listening to Buddy, I still find myself laughing in disbelief at some of the things he did on drums. His dynamism, speed and creativity, kept him head and shoulders above his peers. Truly one of a kind!

  • @pauljones2519
    @pauljones2519 Год назад +3

    This band is amazing! I'm not sure I ever heard the trumpets sound better than this....

  • @MrHowie18
    @MrHowie18 2 года назад +2

    I am an old timer! saw Buddy once and saw Sarah once, still the best!

  • @midlandsroylenfield
    @midlandsroylenfield Год назад +3

    thought i had seen all Buddy's videos but this is a new treat!!! at 67 he was still the greatest and i believe he always will be. thanks so much for sharing this with us.

  • @MegaFount
    @MegaFount 4 года назад +6

    It is so wonderful to read all your comments. I don’t know you, but I feel like you’re my friends. I love all your thoughtful comments. And Tony it is so great to meet you hear. Thanks for sharing your talent with us and giving us so much great music. It still thrills!

  • @loucontino4804
    @loucontino4804 5 лет назад +5

    Buddy Rich...one of a kind! I miss him.

  • @gaspo2180
    @gaspo2180 8 лет назад +6

    Look at the faces in the crowd at the end, WE HAVE JUST SEEN THE BEST !! Brings tears to my eyes..........

  • @vivatones66
    @vivatones66 8 лет назад +92

    I'm 73 and played drums since age 10. Bought my first Rich LP at 13 and followed him ever since. This, in my opinion is the best and most incredibly clear example of his mastery, not just technically, but emotionally. The video is also a masterpiece of photojournalism, not just an artist playing great drums, but a connection between him and his musicians and the audience. It's the most amazing video I have seen of Buddy Rich and his band in concert. It should be a "bucket list" piece for any big band jazz lover.

    • @pinball1970
      @pinball1970 8 лет назад +2

      +vivatones66 great post, up vote.

    • @bkrider19
      @bkrider19 8 лет назад +8

      I wasn't going to watch this whole vid until I read your post. Thanks for convincing me!
      I agree with you. There is a strong "magic" in the BR band. I first encountered it when he performed at high school near me in 1973. The whole audience was captured in a different world. I can best describe it by saying that for nearly 3 hours we completely forgot the world outside the concert - even though there was an intermission of about 20 minutes. Fortunately, in videos such as this we can see the audience reacting to that magic, but it is still so mysterious, because I've never seen any other performer with this kind of charisma - and even Buddy himself could only demonstrate it with his modern (1965 and on) big band. I think part of it must be his musical taste, because he chose many superb compositions for his band that bridged the jazz and rock/funk worlds in a way that captivated people of all ages. Maynard Ferguson also was successful in that, but that only shows how unique BR was, because however great MF's band was, it did not have BR's charisma and magic. He would have been the best drummer no matter what group he played with, but in his modern big band all his artistry could shine with its most powerful effect, and he used that artistry to inspire his band and the audience.

    • @vivatones66
      @vivatones66 8 лет назад +2

      I agree wholeheartedly. BR drew the freshest talent out ouf of school and gave them depth and taught them respect for his direction. He had a blank canvass to work with. Your comments are interesting and substantive. Thanks for the reply.

    • @PieInTheSky9
      @PieInTheSky9 8 лет назад +4

      He has the maturity and experience of age mixed with the sheer youthful talent. This is truly him at his best. A lifes work right here.

    • @nadir6661
      @nadir6661 6 лет назад

      bless ya for posting ! its surley is bur how i gonna get through it trying to copy that beast.......?????

  • @roybeckerman9253
    @roybeckerman9253 6 лет назад +5

    Great to see Buddy play his favourite Slingerland Radio Kings , the last 4 years of his life, after having had so many various brands and endorsement deals during his career.

  • @fluim0102
    @fluim0102 2 года назад +4

    At that age... Incredible.. I love the rock giants of those days like John Bonham but in terms of fluidity, speed, accuracy... He's not even close

  • @Bluesman549
    @Bluesman549 6 лет назад +46

    I'm crying. I've seen all the Buddy videos a thousand times. I've watched him and listened to him all my life. I was a 16 year-old kid in 1962 when I knew I wanted to be a rock and roll drummer. So that's what I was. But from the first time I heard Buddy I knew he was different. You can hear him playing the SONGS, not just playing the DRUMS. It's what has always set him apart from all the others. And this ... I've never seen anything like this. Thank you.

    • @pauldefazio3531
      @pauldefazio3531 3 года назад

      Exactly. The number starting at 27:16, No Exit. What a beautiful number, his playing, as you said, can bring tears. Jay Oliver could've written this tune with Weckl..Go, Buddy. No one compares..

    • @polara01
      @polara01 3 года назад +1

      Roger, I have been watching these Buddy vids too for years, especially the Cloudview Channel he has really brought a lot of these out of the closet and shared them as well but this one is special and is a real standout especially since it is close to the end of his life and to be honest with you he played better in this concert than even what I consider his Peak Years Around 1970 this was just an absolute jaw dropper in every respect and his band was smoking here too you have to give them credit it's just that when you are watching the world's greatest drummer you forget that he's backed up by the world's greatest band! Peace, stay safe and God bless, Bob M.

    • @Bob-nu3xe
      @Bob-nu3xe 2 года назад

      very emotional watching Buddy play here, he plays from the sole he tells a story through his hands, a rare sight is a genius at work giving their all.

    • @ericdreizen1463
      @ericdreizen1463 Год назад

      @@pauldefazio3531 I believe Bill Ciunliffe wrote this while he was on the band. Buddy recorded it on Mr Drums Live on King Street.

  • @edman807
    @edman807 5 лет назад +5

    Buddy Changed my 30 yr playing Carer ! I miss him Every Day Happy 101 Buddy ! Check out the solo/ stick work and syncopation ! Buddy was the MASTER !

  • @shannongriffith3493
    @shannongriffith3493 Год назад +2

    You will never see another BR ! He’s a one off

  • @michaelt4403
    @michaelt4403 3 года назад +4

    blew me away. what musicianship. buddy let his players shine and only took the last solo. magnificent!

  • @makpjazz57
    @makpjazz57 4 года назад +5

    Beautiful throughout and Bob Bowlby's solo on "Sophisticated Lady" is a gem.

  • @dennisstgermain442
    @dennisstgermain442 4 года назад +7

    Absolutely the Best I have seen AND heard of Buddy and His Band ............THANK YOU !!! This video needs to be in the Library of Congress here in the US.

  • @dylangatenby9928
    @dylangatenby9928 5 лет назад +6

    Excellent concert. Love Buddy and his band.

  • @brianchisnell1548
    @brianchisnell1548 4 года назад +8

    Those drums are fresh out of restoration. So is Buddy's heart. Thanks for posting!

  • @billysnook
    @billysnook 4 года назад +6

    Such an incredibly tight band!

  • @sticktrik
    @sticktrik 5 лет назад +4

    Nice to see Buddy’s tap dancing influence come to play on that Rogers pedal with a wood beater!!!

    • @loucontino4804
      @loucontino4804 5 лет назад +1

      And the mole skin patch on the bass drum head.

  • @petebest22
    @petebest22 4 года назад +4

    What a great drummer Buddy was👏 😊👏 I can't say anything than most on here about Buddy's playing 😊 just wish I could play drums as good as the master 👍 even as he got older & with heart troubles it never slowed him down , he just wanted to give it his all and boy did he do that 😊 bless u Buddy and have a good rest u deserve it 👏😊👏

    • @MASHMU
      @MASHMU 4 года назад +1

      Buddy got better with age. His control and economy of motion were at their peak in his final years and performances. Nothing diminished in his playing at any time. He simply became a finer musician throughout his career.

  • @s_a_willi
    @s_a_willi 4 года назад +2

    Amazing show!!! I was only a year old when this was done!

  • @GODTHESOOTHSAYER1
    @GODTHESOOTHSAYER1 8 лет назад +27

    No one understands that a perfectionist genius like Buddy will always be impatient and intolerant in personality, since someone of this caliber sees things differently than the average person. He was always light years ahead of his band; and he led the way for them each and every time, with a driving force that was incomparable. He had a photographic memory for musical charts, and he couldn't read a note of music. He was a one of a kind that will never ever exist ever again. Buddy was a true expert and professional that still can't be matched to this very day. RIP Oh Great One!

    • @GODTHESOOTHSAYER1
      @GODTHESOOTHSAYER1 8 лет назад +2

      ***** I couldn't have said it better myself...

    • @bkrider19
      @bkrider19 8 лет назад +7

      I read somewhere a profound statement by Cathy Rich. She said Buddy heard music differently from other people. I think that must be true of all great artists; they see, hear and feel the world in a way that is far more sensitive, and this enables them to open doors that fascinate the rest of us. I agree completely with you. Buddy was far more than a drummer. He could train and lead his band because, like a great conductor, he knew every detail of the charts they played. As for his memory, apparently Mozart and other prodigies had that ability to hear a piece once or twice and play it immediately. I think we will see that skill more frequently in the future, once we get our music and arts education fully and permanently established around the world.

    • @GODTHESOOTHSAYER1
      @GODTHESOOTHSAYER1 8 лет назад +3

      Trek Ryder You're completely correct in everything that you had just said. And, I couldn't have described the meaning of the word: "genius" better than this myself.

    • @joesantamaria5874
      @joesantamaria5874 4 года назад +1

      I was lucky to have seen him live twice, nobody is worthy to shine the man’s shoes. Well said.

  • @bodgaard
    @bodgaard 8 лет назад +26

    Notice the band has their jackets off after the first tune.....the heat had to been stifling. And there's Buddy, probably around 66 years old, a year after a quadruple bypass and still has the chops and musicianship to make those tight, dead sounding drums sound great. Actually it's nice hearing all the sticking....it illustrates the depth of his playing even more. The chops you hear from a lot of drummers today are absolutely phenomenal, but, no one puts their chops to use as well as Buddy did. His simply PLAYED at a level higher than all others. .....I know, I know, 'so-n-so' plays great, and I agree... but, I'm just sayin'........

    • @vgr112261
      @vgr112261 Год назад +1

      Dead sounding ? They sound great.

    • @pebblenapkins
      @pebblenapkins Год назад +2

      @@vgr112261 dead means dampened or non-reverberating. Nothing negative

  • @jazzpocalypse
    @jazzpocalypse 3 года назад +7

    Dave Panichi on Trombone. Famous for "I won't shave the beard"

    • @nealbfinn
      @nealbfinn 5 месяцев назад

      and "best chart in the book."

  • @rfa70
    @rfa70 2 года назад +3

    An absolute masterpiece!!!!!!

  • @oneanddone7992
    @oneanddone7992 3 года назад +12

    The. Greatest. Drummer. Who. Ever. Drew. A. Breath.

  • @mobrules29
    @mobrules29 6 лет назад +5

    Mesmerizing. Nobody compares.

  • @raymondkarlsson9794
    @raymondkarlsson9794 7 лет назад +3

    Yeah! Great clip. An example of Buddy and his craft on top of things.

  • @bobbydale1938
    @bobbydale1938 4 года назад +5

    We need this remastered to Blu-ray !!!

  • @cloudview747
    @cloudview747 8 лет назад +9

    Yes an incredible gift indeed. Thank you very much!! And a word to viewers: BUDDY IS 67 YEARS OLD HERE!!!!

    • @pinball1970
      @pinball1970 8 лет назад +1

      +cloudview747 fancy meeting you here ha ha! Trumpet guy posted here too!

    • @cloudview747
      @cloudview747 8 лет назад +2

      +pinball1970 Yes I came to this post within days of it showing up. I just love this video of my man and his band!

    • @polara01
      @polara01 3 года назад

      Cloudview, nice to see you pop in here. While I was watching this I actually thought about you and wondered if you had seen this one because I think this is one of his best, especially considering all the health challenges he was having at this point and sadly was close to the end but you would not know this by his stellar performance here it really was mesmerizing and I love the sound he was getting out of that old Radio King snare drum he was using here. Hope you're staying healthy and safe! Peace, Bob M.

    • @cloudview747
      @cloudview747 3 года назад

      @@polara01 Such a fabulous concert video Bob. Glad that you have been enjoying it too!

  • @martyroth7829
    @martyroth7829 4 года назад +3

    I met Buddy in 74 Berkeley California.Claremont Hotel .Got a picture of him and an autograph I made him laugh at me Sure Kid he said.He asked for a pen I said no I don't have one but I'll get one.He started grinning at me.

  • @karlbauhaus6919
    @karlbauhaus6919 5 лет назад +3

    Great. Thanks for posting.

  • @MegaFount
    @MegaFount 4 года назад +2

    I grew up loving Buddy Rich and he is definitely one of the men who turned me on to the exciting world of jazz music. I actually got to see him in concert a couple of times when I was a teenager. Let me tell you those concerts were spectacular and he loved his audience. It was a mutual appreciation society. This concert takes me back! Thanks so much for posting this dynamic concert . Buddy is unparalleled!

  • @lipnip7746
    @lipnip7746 8 лет назад +9

    THE MASTER...

  • @medicicard
    @medicicard 6 лет назад +17

    Here we go again. Each time I see and hear a video by Buddy on West Side Story, I say.....that's the best solo....then another comes along, and that solo is better...It just keeps going on and on.

  • @harryd9782
    @harryd9782 5 лет назад +6

    I’ve always been a big Steve Marcus fan and I miss seeing Andy Fusco in later concerts - but Bob Bowlby is just flat out a virtuoso!

  • @erzug
    @erzug 8 лет назад +14

    Superb video and audio. You can hear every beat. I've never seen Buddy shot from so many different angles while playing before. Just incredible.

  • @atomicrocker
    @atomicrocker 6 лет назад +2

    What a heroic performance! Lucerna Big Hall was then always known its bad airflow on stage, even the walls were crying!

  • @jamessomma8226
    @jamessomma8226 7 лет назад +7

    Rising money for our high school band in Salem, NH and was lucky to get Buddy in the winter of 1986. What a show! My drummer friends and I watched from the side as Buddy and band rehearsed. His foot-hand coordination was amazing. We had a crown of over 1,000 in the gym. One of the ladies - not a drum fan = was on her as Buddy finished a solo all with brushes. "I never knew anyone could play like that just with brushes." Yes ma'am only Buddy. What a master! Sincerely, Jim Somma (retired in Florida).

  • @arame29
    @arame29 7 лет назад +9

    SET LIST
    1. Machine (Reddie)
    2. Cottontail (Ellington arr J Labarbera)
    3. Best Coast (J Labarbera)
    4. Bondi Blues (Cunliffe)
    5. Sophisticated Lady?
    6. Last Exit (Cunliffe)
    7. West Side

  • @edellis515
    @edellis515 Год назад

    This is the most insane display of a soloist i have ever seen. Beyond!!!!!!!!!

  • @Houstonbluescenedavidsloan
    @Houstonbluescenedavidsloan 8 лет назад +5

    Great video! The sound is great as well. Good job.

  • @mjm5081
    @mjm5081 9 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much for sharing!!!
    🙏❤🌹 Buddy 🌹❤🙏

  • @vincentbuonora8477
    @vincentbuonora8477 Год назад

    Buddy left i all of himself on that snare-all heart, muscles body and soul-most emotionally moving and I know he has done many if not all at this level-all that is..

  • @viki6or
    @viki6or 7 лет назад +2

    The audience is awesome. I think best of what i saw of other concerts

  • @nicktambolero4698
    @nicktambolero4698 Год назад

    Incomparable

  • @JBPerraudindrummerOfficial
    @JBPerraudindrummerOfficial 8 лет назад +2

    INCREDIBLE GIFT!!! THANKS!!!

  • @MikeJamesMedia
    @MikeJamesMedia 8 лет назад +7

    Thank you for posting this!

  • @rickrinner252
    @rickrinner252 8 лет назад +2

    Fantastic. Thank you

  • @profhennig
    @profhennig 5 лет назад +3

    danke, super

  • @tunefultonyjohnson4100
    @tunefultonyjohnson4100 7 лет назад +8

    Czech this out!! -- Steve Marcus, on lead tenor saxophone, is still in Buddy's Big Band on this live recording in Prague in 1984.... Buddy himself looks like a 'changed man'-- after his quadruple heart bypass operation, and he was very sadly to die in April 1987, perhaps from 'complications' resulting from that very same heart bypass operation......

    • @jameskirkbydrums
      @jameskirkbydrums 3 года назад +1

      buddy did indeed die from heart failure, but it was after an operation to remove a malignant brain tumour.

  • @erzug
    @erzug 8 лет назад +2

    A terrific video. Thanks for posting.

  • @tonydir5673
    @tonydir5673 6 лет назад +4

    Thanks for this video of my drum hero, Buddy is spectacular as usual never disappoints the crowd as usual giving a 110 percent

  • @dylangatenby9928
    @dylangatenby9928 2 года назад

    Actually this is the first time I’ve watched this in a while, but it’s well worth viewing

  • @jonathanparker7551
    @jonathanparker7551 3 года назад +3

    Thank you for posting this gem. I saw Buddy whenever he came to Boston between 1976 and the early 80’s. What a great band this is.
    Best Coast is one of my favorites. Love the John LaBarbara arrangements.

  • @robertoetojo5861
    @robertoetojo5861 2 года назад +1

    each Individual musician is very2 amazing no rooms for mistake

  • @gispel7058
    @gispel7058 4 года назад +5

    OMG This is amazing. The band never sounded better! Dont know where this has been hiding. I thought I had seen them all. See kids......this is what dedicated learned practiced studio musicians sound like. Yes !!!

  • @bkrider19
    @bkrider19 8 лет назад +2

    Sophisticated Lady:
    Beautiful bari solo - super rare in BR's band. Outstanding piano and alto solos.

  • @mikeromano2219
    @mikeromano2219 8 лет назад +8

    TONY GORRUSO LEAD TRUMPET RIGHT UP THEIR WITH BUDDYS BEST. UNDERATED.

    • @tomborning4428
      @tomborning4428 5 лет назад

      Absolutely! Solid, could play straight and also know when to add some saucy-ness to it. Strong!

    • @mikekelly9851
      @mikekelly9851 4 года назад

      If Buddy let you play in his band then you were absolutely a great player.

  • @martindanicek6289
    @martindanicek6289 3 года назад +1

    Paráda, neměl jsem tušení, že Maestro zavítal i do naší vlasti🇨🇿.

  • @gaspo2180
    @gaspo2180 8 лет назад +2

    Never saw this. Superb camera angles (on his bass drum pedal work) and all the sweat coming down the faces of his band mates. Buddy sure worked these guys HARD. At this time they were making what $ 500 a week??

  • @andrewyka
    @andrewyka 7 лет назад +2

    Buddy Rich!!!Great.

  • @roybeckerman9253
    @roybeckerman9253 8 лет назад +6

    Remember, Buddy is 67 here. Not a young man anymore.
    His speed and power is freakish.
    Others may believe there were better, as we all have our favourites, but most would agree with the great Gene Krupa, that Buddy was the best ever and still is.

    • @journeyon1983
      @journeyon1983 7 лет назад

      Yep. Buddy turned 67 in September and this concert was in October. Less than three years later, he would die from heart failure after having a cancerous brain tumor removed. We will NEVER see a drummer like this ever again.

    • @dylangatenby9928
      @dylangatenby9928 Год назад

      Buddy was a true virtuoso. He aged like a fine wine.

  • @RafikMankariosDrumStudio
    @RafikMankariosDrumStudio 8 лет назад +10

    Thank you for this amazing post! Finally, cameramen that know what they're doing!

    • @bobbydale1938
      @bobbydale1938 4 года назад

      Yep lol

    • @thomastallis8819
      @thomastallis8819 3 года назад

      this video editing was the worst I've ever seen. it was like an old fashioned MTV video: cutting to a new angle every few seconds.

  • @sticktrik
    @sticktrik 5 лет назад +6

    I have to disagree with a lot of people here!!! Great solo as always!!....But, Not one of his best performances!!! My favourite (and I would encourage everyone to hear it, is one that was recorded but not filmed) Live at Caesar’s palace 1967 was Mercy,mercy ,mercy. His playing on that version of Channel one suite is absolutely incredible!!
    The buzz roll with accents is
    astonishing!!!! go check it out
    then let me know!!!!!😊

  • @rogerherman1487
    @rogerherman1487 8 лет назад +2

    Unbelievable. For someone to play at this level a year after a heart attack is not believable.

    • @tunefultonyjohnson4100
      @tunefultonyjohnson4100 7 лет назад +2

      According to Buddy's Doctor, it was also not advisable .... He said to him: "Buddy, why don't you take up another career??" -- :)

  • @user-jj7lr3vb3o
    @user-jj7lr3vb3o 6 лет назад +1

    Это выстулпение мне посчастливипось видеть! Впечатление словами передать невозможно!

  • @roybeckerman9253
    @roybeckerman9253 6 лет назад +5

    Buddy at home with Slingerland.

  • @paulspeter9820
    @paulspeter9820 8 лет назад +4

    thanks for posting; come on Cathy, license it or whatever for DVD please!

  • @janmartensson2107
    @janmartensson2107 8 лет назад +1

    Great!

  • @dylangatenby9928
    @dylangatenby9928 4 года назад

    Haven't seen this video before. Buddy and his band shine though!!

  • @majkizbajki8032
    @majkizbajki8032 2 года назад

    Super 👌 👍 👏 🇵🇱

  • @tadeuszkik5891
    @tadeuszkik5891 9 месяцев назад

    Najlepszy perkusista na swiecie.

  • @3rdsamdan
    @3rdsamdan 8 лет назад +3

    ttrumpetguy...........You've got some great chops. As good a lead as I've heard over the years.

    • @ttrumpetguy
      @ttrumpetguy Год назад +1

      Thanks, I went on to play lead for Frank Sinatra, was a regular chairholder at 5 Broadway shows, and just reprised my role as lead trumpet. with Cathy Rich's All-Star UK Buddy Rich Band in London and NYC in May 2019 and at age 65 in London this past month again at Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club February 1st- the 4th in London doing 2 - 90 minutes shows a day, while at. age 26 with Buddy, we only played 2 - 45 minute shows a day!

  • @emmabenedek646
    @emmabenedek646 3 года назад

    ROGER JULIANS letter. Thats a nice sensitrive response. We dont usually suoort hero worship because vtheres so much crrptn in the film and sport worls but now n then we admit theres a value. BR was not a show off. He got on with the job. He didnt not have a massive ego so we have to admit hes worthwhile. Greetings to others too. Particularly to all US folks who are sincere.

  • @Joshualbm
    @Joshualbm 4 года назад

    That drum stool/seat is super cool.

  • @davidgusick9106
    @davidgusick9106 8 лет назад +2

    1. Machine 2. Cottontail 3.Best Coast 4. Bondi Blues 5.Sophisticated Lady 6. No Exit 7. WSS

  • @edellis7691
    @edellis7691 4 года назад

    Jazz master. PERIOD

  • @anthonythornton668
    @anthonythornton668 2 года назад

    World class '

  • @entrosinllamar8697
    @entrosinllamar8697 3 года назад +3

    Buddy Rich número uno 🥁
    Paco de Lucía número uno 🎸
    Camilo Sesto número uno 🎤

  • @janmartensson2107
    @janmartensson2107 8 лет назад

    I saw this band in Stockholm October 6:th same year.

  • @professormawillett4297
    @professormawillett4297 2 года назад

    This band is tight!

  • @robertoetojo5861
    @robertoetojo5861 2 года назад

    ALL BE BOP PLAYERS NO PICNIC SKILLS IMPROVISATION AMAZING

  • @ferfaustino
    @ferfaustino 8 лет назад

    Caramba!, haja braço .

  • @edellis515
    @edellis515 2 года назад

    A GOD I GOT TO WITNESS

  • @krveprisednik472
    @krveprisednik472 8 лет назад

    To je ale skvostná hudba,toto bych mohl poslouchat donekonečna,brilantní a skvělá.
    Stick it out and keep it greasey,on this road i wanna live!

  • @jamesmorton7597
    @jamesmorton7597 9 месяцев назад

    Holy Cow.

  • @owensmith2321
    @owensmith2321 2 года назад

    Rodney....Sharp......Crisp.......and ever so......RICH

  • @Bob-nu3xe
    @Bob-nu3xe 2 года назад

    a genius on full bore!

  • @rickrinner252
    @rickrinner252 8 лет назад +2

    5 years before the wall fell

  • @ttrumpetguy
    @ttrumpetguy 8 лет назад +5

    At 1:59 the 8va was optional, but the previous lead player Doug Clarke always did it, so I felt I needed to do it too!

    • @arame29
      @arame29 7 лет назад +1

      You had Buddy smiling at the octave jump.You nailed it! Btw what does Bva stand for?

    • @jpetes9046
      @jpetes9046 5 лет назад

      Yeah man

    • @ttrumpetguy
      @ttrumpetguy 3 года назад

      @@arame29 Play up an octave, 8vb(basso) Play down an octave.

  • @geoffnelson4777
    @geoffnelson4777 6 лет назад

    19 Oct 1984

  • @shiva1742
    @shiva1742 4 года назад

    Best quality film or video I’ve seen of BR and orchestra. Where was this? Thanks for posting!

  • @rick3747
    @rick3747 2 года назад

    I was born in 1966.
    I have loved Jazz esp Swing I heard it when I can first remember in 1971.
    Buddy, Ray, Chick, Morello have been my favs for decades.