Insane Drum Solo ◦ Buddy Rich

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  • Опубликовано: 12 мар 2014
  • ▶ (circa) 1970 • Buddy Rich - [Sept. 30, 1917-April 2, 1987] was a virtuoso jazz drummer and bandleader who was known for his inventive technique, power, and speed.
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  • @NotoriousRNG
    @NotoriousRNG 7 лет назад +225

    Love how he smacks the mic and looks at it like it owes him $5

    • @zachyi2434
      @zachyi2434 3 года назад +2

      time stamp?

    • @NotoriousRNG
      @NotoriousRNG 3 года назад +1

      @@zachyi2434 0:37

    • @ambroulard
      @ambroulard 3 года назад +1

      I think that was James Brown that made his band members pay him if they broke his rules....... but could be Buddy too for all I know.

    • @SkeletonTreatIndustries
      @SkeletonTreatIndustries 3 года назад +3

      For reallll. He was probably looking at where it was placed so he didnt smack it again.

    • @dabunnyrabbit2620
      @dabunnyrabbit2620 3 года назад +4

      when you're in the zone and get interrupted, it's pure rage.

  • @DrClawizdead
    @DrClawizdead 8 лет назад +459

    I'm not an expert on drumming but I do study boxing and what Buddy is doing here is remarkable.
    His torso and head stay motionless throughout and his shoulders stay at the same height and that conserves energy and you also know your distances very well since you never move. His arms are only moving as much as needed and only the forearms if he can.
    He is so compact and efficient. He could have been an amazing boxer with that kind of discipline and hand speed.

    • @jckhammer
      @jckhammer 8 лет назад +51

      very interesting analysis!!

    • @roybeckerman9253
      @roybeckerman9253 8 лет назад +70

      Buddy was a black belt in Karate, so some of those skills, may well have helped with his drumming.

    • @VORman-lm9kr
      @VORman-lm9kr 7 лет назад +15

      Imagine his jab, lol.

    • @blackops2134
      @blackops2134 7 лет назад +6

      ehh wouldnt say that you also need a chin for boxing

    • @rogersmith3149
      @rogersmith3149 7 лет назад +4

      Excellent observations. It's the body control and economy of motion that facilitates his incredible drumming technique.

  • @gregorycook5070
    @gregorycook5070 7 лет назад +35

    he's not just beating out cool patterns like most drummers try. Listening to his playing is like listening to someone talking, telling you a well thought out and articulated story. It sounds so natural, spontaneous, effortless, and never repetitive

    • @charleskendall5972
      @charleskendall5972 4 месяца назад +2

      years of playing crunched into his solo....amazing!!

    • @charleskendall5972
      @charleskendall5972 4 месяца назад +2

      this is what self taught geniuses can sound like

    • @ericdubois5750
      @ericdubois5750 2 месяца назад +1

      Alot of drum solos tend to sound like a drum lesson.
      Nothing truly bridges naturally but a master like buddy makes it sound natural.
      I got more out of the video if I closed my eyes and had a good listen and not let the video distract.
      I'm no drummer I play the bass but I appreciate a talented drummer.

    • @harryjohnson7128
      @harryjohnson7128 Месяц назад +1

      ​@@ericdubois5750 facts

  • @ellokittymew
    @ellokittymew 8 лет назад +247

    Neil Peart: "There are all of these great drummers and then there is Buddy Rich." Enough said.

    • @peedurrnorth2700
      @peedurrnorth2700 5 лет назад +2

      i'd say that Neil has a better Cymbal game, all around.

    • @bl4ck0p
      @bl4ck0p 5 лет назад +7

      @@BullToTheShit Because they have no hope of emulating him

    • @MichelLinschoten
      @MichelLinschoten 5 лет назад +6

      It's so antiquated that todays drummer still cannot do what buddy rich did decades ago. You have no clue, of what this man did for jazz as we know it today.
      So go ahead and be a smart ass petulant child. Because that is all you got really...0 argumentation just childish retorts.

    • @oscarblack7624
      @oscarblack7624 5 лет назад +4

      @@BullToTheShit what makes it antiquated? because no one plays like this anymore? please explain yourself, im interested, personally I would get around this all day if he was still around. I watch jazz quite frequently and the drumming is what always captivates me. Something no other genre can emulate. Sorry, nothing comes close, you watch jazz for a level of quality above everything. Ive seen drummers trying to get to this level, it just isnt possible unless your predisposed. So, I can only imagine its 'antiquated' because no one will reach this again. I think his music and his drumming is still revered by most today.

    • @danman6669
      @danman6669 5 лет назад +2

      @@BullToTheShit There's no such thing as "antiquated" music, whether it's on drums, guitar, bass, or any other instrument. Listen to music. Bands still use the same playing styles as what happened decades ago. Listen to Greta Van Fleet, for example. They sound like Led Zeppelin. Listen to Oasis. They sounded like The Beatles. Were either of those playing styles "antiquated" since they're decades old? Of course not. Music lives forever. There will always be bands and musicians influenced by older musical trends and the same can be said for Buddy Rich's drums. Maybe not every drummer will be influenced by him, but that doesn't mean that there aren't drummers who are. Plus, considering that Buddy Rich is often credited as being the greatest drummer ever, he definitely is a huge influence on any drummer who wants to be the best drummer he or she can be. Obviously, there is nothing antiquated about that.

  • @malaka1212
    @malaka1212 8 лет назад +235

    He's got more endurance than the cameras have film.

    • @baringozi2214
      @baringozi2214 8 лет назад +23

      I watch this vid once a month.

    • @flacidhouse350
      @flacidhouse350 6 лет назад

      Doesn't take that much endurance.

    • @PrettBadBoyFranklin
      @PrettBadBoyFranklin 6 лет назад

      Flacid House -This is true, especially with a jazz drummer like Buddy Rich

    • @cdvitunac
      @cdvitunac 6 лет назад

      Best comment. Did you see the sweat pouring of his nose and the single rolls? Finale was amazing

    • @liams706
      @liams706 5 лет назад

      @@flacidhouse350 post a video of you doing half of this and we'll see if you're as good as you talk

  • @LightningBearer12
    @LightningBearer12 9 лет назад +1020

    Someone get that drum set a cigarette.

  • @maxheadroom1837
    @maxheadroom1837 6 лет назад +74

    Anyone who has ever played drums in any capacity knows this guy was the best, period. Plays on the most basic drum kit and sounds like an elite 20 member drum corps.

    • @saxenas
      @saxenas 3 года назад +4

      his snare drum always sounded great. Especially in this video.

    • @durfdurffigan8680
      @durfdurffigan8680 3 года назад

      He wasn’t

    • @marttram2183
      @marttram2183 Год назад +2

      Bonham got me into drumming 12 years ago. Buddy rich has since took over as my aspiration. Idk how it's even possible to be as good as that, but I do know you need to have a reallyy sharp, quick thinking mind to be able to improv like that

    • @kenhabeeb
      @kenhabeeb 8 месяцев назад

      Yes. He reveled in what his hands could do, and his good ears could hear. I mean he had fun with it. I worked on getting that much stick control with the left hand, which was key for him, but I didn't have the tenacity that he undoubtedly had to really develop it. That and hand speed and a good ear for rhythm as well as sound put him at the top of his class. You agree?

    • @SunnySongbirdProductions
      @SunnySongbirdProductions 3 месяца назад

      Gene Krupa?!?!?

  • @RandomizationE
    @RandomizationE 7 лет назад +6

    You haven't seen legendary drumming until you've seen Buddy Rich.

  • @philrobertson9335
    @philrobertson9335 8 лет назад +522

    people that have never played drums couldn't understand how insane this is! It's just insane.. the virtuosity and the kinetic energy.. the economy of energy and motion.. etc etc. Not to mention the man is probably in his 50's at this point. There's so much technique going on throughout. Plus the last minute or more is blazing single sticking... A 20 year old would be spent after a minute of this.... BUT best of all.. he could swing his ass off, had incredible time and musicality

    • @lipnip7746
      @lipnip7746 8 лет назад +22

      Right on!!! Only a drummer could truly understand and appreciate what Buddy is doing.....

    • @drewper73
      @drewper73 8 лет назад +8

      Absolutely! Even in my most lean and mean years, I'd be ready to collapse after a performance like that. And to comment on those singles, my goodness, it's one thing to be able to play singles at a normal volume for a few seconds. It's almost unthinkable to be able to play singles for as long as he does and at the incredibly soft dynamic level that he achieves. If I were to try that at this point in my drumming career, my singles wouldn't be nearly as fast, nor nearly as controlled. I would start "flamming up" after a very short period of time.

    • @philrobertson9335
      @philrobertson9335 8 лет назад +5

      So agree with you. Also when he does the crossovers at stupid amazing speed and all the flash, the subdivisions are always perfect.. it blows my mind literally. It's a brilliance. not something that 99.9 percent have. But still.. the coolest thing to me is he could drive a big band and swing his ass off so hard with incredible time, stroke weight etc .. he was so musical. Miss you Buddy!

    • @lipnip7746
      @lipnip7746 8 лет назад +5

      +drewper73. We know what it is. All hail the Trap-King, Bernard "Buddy" Rich, 28 years gone and still the undisputed BEST!!!!

    • @ZarathustrasCrown
      @ZarathustrasCrown 8 лет назад +4

      +Phil Robertson It's something I've noticed for a lot of instruments...I can't play drums worth a damn, can keep a basic 4/4 beat if asked to but beyond that I just never had the training, but I've played stringed instruments for about 25 years now and notice people do the exact same thing for that, they'll get on their knees because someone can solo passably but completely ignore someone playing completely insane progressions simply because it's not as in the forefront of the piece or fail to see how complex a bass piece is simply because it's not an instrument that someone who doesn't play it notices without it being in the forefront of the work...
      Honestly drums was always something that was kind of a magic instrument for me, you hand me a series of keys or a stringed instrument (save some bowed instruments) and usually I can work it out within an hour or so once I get the notes down, drums though I just always had a nightmare of a time working with, just not my instrument, so when I see someone who can rip drums up like this it just blows me away. There's other instruments too, I once tried fiddling around with an accordion, not something you see in modern music much, but playing it is deceptively difficult, if you don't have the technique just right the thing will bang and clunk around at the end of every pull and squeeze...great respect for people who can actually play it really well and actually keep their sound even...

  • @shmowzow458
    @shmowzow458 7 лет назад +77

    Buddy must've been in a good mood this day because of how creative this solo is. It wasn't all loud and fast, he gets slow, fast, quiet, loud and lots more. He almost never repeats any licks. every 5 seconds you'll be hearing something new. this solo really tells a story. truly one of a kind

    • @christopherwhite4814
      @christopherwhite4814 4 года назад +2

      Very well said ...

    • @blujay2084
      @blujay2084 4 года назад +1

      I've seen dozens of Buddy videos on youtube and this one is my favorite.

    • @Bomj-Alkash
      @Bomj-Alkash 6 месяцев назад

      Поэтому оно моё любимое.

  • @darrenkuper2638
    @darrenkuper2638 3 года назад +17

    Of all of Buddy’s ridiculous solos, this is still my favorite. His playing really did hit another gear from the mid 60s on (until his body gave out).

    • @journeyon1983
      @journeyon1983 2 года назад +1

      Really? I think his solo "Buddy Rich Live at The Montreal Jazz Festival" was the best for me. But I agree with you this one is too. The man had the speed on drums like no other.

  • @KAJYT6969
    @KAJYT6969 8 лет назад +368

    Simply the greatest drummer of all time

    • @nvader88
      @nvader88 7 лет назад +11

      No doubt about it.

    • @blackops2134
      @blackops2134 7 лет назад +2

      i like travis more but this guy is good too

    • @armandocardenas5680
      @armandocardenas5680 7 лет назад +20

      anthony reis "this guy" he is a legend

    • @SlayerPJO
      @SlayerPJO 7 лет назад +26

      Travis Barker? I mean he's ok, but he's not one of the greats

    • @blackops2134
      @blackops2134 7 лет назад +4

      Armando Cardenas yeah but i like travis style more

  • @kjnikhilz
    @kjnikhilz 9 лет назад +78

    Nieman, you're done.

  • @Diatonic5th
    @Diatonic5th 4 года назад +15

    His playing was unbelievably clean and precise. The dynamics, accents, and raw speed from 4:50 onward seems almost impossible.

    • @robertramjam913
      @robertramjam913 4 года назад +2

      If you can answer this why does he hold the sticks almost straight up an down when he starts moving towards the rim of the snare or whatever you call it.

  • @robertdunkessr2303
    @robertdunkessr2303 8 лет назад +140

    What exactly did those drums do to deserve a beating like that, WOW.

    • @billrush2070
      @billrush2070 7 лет назад +7

      apparently the same the my dam Steelers did yesterday. lol

    • @michaeledwards6683
      @michaeledwards6683 6 лет назад +1

      I ask myself that about my own kids every day

    • @johnerikson828
      @johnerikson828 6 лет назад

      Robert Dunkes SR Joe Morrello is slightly better . ruclips.net/video/6kc97rN4Af0/видео.html

  • @michaelzachar7166
    @michaelzachar7166 3 года назад +12

    Dude those rolls he did on the rim towards the end were absolutely god tier. Never seen anyone do anything like that before. Just absolute precision. Wow.

  • @p-tomrichi5244
    @p-tomrichi5244 9 лет назад +370

    after watching whiplash,i couldnt help coming here again!

    • @Virgilfan77
      @Virgilfan77 9 лет назад +1

      me too xD

    • @Vaisin
      @Vaisin 9 лет назад +2

      P-tom Richi Same here, great movie!!!

    • @p-tomrichi5244
      @p-tomrichi5244 9 лет назад +9

      As being a drummer, whiplash was definitely one of the greatest

    • @1927Norma
      @1927Norma 9 лет назад +2

      P-tom Richi Ditto...I still watch the videos between Neil Pert and Buddy Rich...what a hard toss up but I think Buddy does more with less and a close call but I still give it to Buddy Rich. Both are amazing.

    • @ryandocherty9717
      @ryandocherty9717 9 лет назад +2

      Same just watched if for the 5th time

  • @haettyrocks
    @haettyrocks 9 лет назад +57

    Buddy Rich in my opinion is the greatest drummer of all time. Look at how much he is able to do with just 2 toms and a snare. He also doesn't use double bass, unlike many drummers use today.

    • @jocosaway8494
      @jocosaway8494 6 лет назад +4

      David Haetty I don't think it's quite fair to say that any musician is "better" then the next.

    • @GeissThru
      @GeissThru 6 лет назад +4

      For me, it's also the ability to switch rhythms and fills and maintain attention, not being repetitive, Rich had chops but also the creative wisdom to seemingly never run out of different licks. Incredible

    • @GeissThru
      @GeissThru 6 лет назад +1

      A lot of guys are technically proficient but would eventually run out of ideas or repeat themselves, Rich was able to keep it going fresh for what seems like forever.

    • @edmundkemp2280
      @edmundkemp2280 6 лет назад +2

      +Jocosa Way You remind me of a certain teacher I use to have. I kind of got her well meaning, but she still had to kick ass, including mine, on final examination day.

    • @davecarsley8773
      @davecarsley8773 5 лет назад +2

      What's wrong with double bass? Time doesn't stand still, dude. Things move on and change

  • @paulbennett5577
    @paulbennett5577 6 лет назад +12

    No body can argue that this man is the greatest drummer to ever walk the earth i have studied drums for 30 years n av yet to see this repeated. . BR you are my inspiration thank God for people like you

  • @TomCoppell
    @TomCoppell 3 года назад +6

    Only a genius can create a drum solo with so much feel, soul and creativity without an arrangement or practice. Sublime

  • @TheInvincibleViolet
    @TheInvincibleViolet 9 лет назад +46

    RIP Buddy Rich.. You were the BEST . xx

  • @ChuckBerndt
    @ChuckBerndt 7 лет назад +6

    Absolutely AMAZING!!!!! He was the best drummer of all time. THE BEST!!!! GENIUS!!!!!!!

  • @quintbromley2112
    @quintbromley2112 6 лет назад +6

    It's crazy that we are in 2017 and there is still no one that comes close to this man. If you were lucky enough to see him live, and I was (Disneyland, Carnation Plaza several times during the 80's) it was a hundred times more intense. The raw power, technique and composition of his solos are the things that I remember most. Also, the humor. Buddy was a hard ass, but also one of the funniest guys ever. RIP Traps.

    • @Dizzydawne
      @Dizzydawne 6 лет назад +3

      I feel like if Toney Royster Jr were to recreate this drum solo with some practice then he could, most drummers would choose not to play like him but I see what you’re getting at

  • @Sincopare
    @Sincopare 4 года назад +8

    53 years old and kicking everyone's ass

  • @Hadrorex
    @Hadrorex 8 лет назад +10

    Buddy, the King of Kings when it comes to drumming. His dynamic control is deadly! Krupa, Blakey, Bellson, Jo Jones, Roach, etc. all the old greats had what is sorely missing today, STYLE. Speed ain't everything and never was. These masters played drums like a conversation. Syncopation was their language.

    • @babo0408
      @babo0408 3 месяца назад

      これは…凄い!😮😮😮😮😮

  • @twistedm16
    @twistedm16 10 лет назад +43

    Well....I have to go practice now...

  • @tyvianc
    @tyvianc 7 месяцев назад +1

    The technique of his drumming, that snare is simply iconic, but that Slingerland bass drum. That tone, the echo that you hear is one in a million to be played. That bass drum was made once, and will never be duplicated or replicated again.

  • @garytilkin
    @garytilkin 4 года назад +2

    Once in a life time talent. The greatest drummer of all time. I was a drummer for 15 years, saw Mr. Rich live many times. What he could do was from another planet. We truly miss you Buddy. Thank you for the memories.

  • @jeffreymyers7325
    @jeffreymyers7325 7 лет назад +6

    A master class in class and technique. In my college days and after I probably saw him 20-25 times. After each time I'd go home and want to (a) practice for a month straight or (b) burn my drums. He was made to play. As no one else ever has or will. We are all fortunate to have been around when he was. You wouldn't believe it otherwise. THANK YOU for posting this!

  • @jonatronmofuggah5470
    @jonatronmofuggah5470 9 лет назад +299

    It's like watching a humming bird play drums

    • @coltkitt
      @coltkitt 8 лет назад +7

      +jonatron Xfuggah You`re right. I got to see him play at the Fillmore West in 69` or 70` & he was insane, not just the quickest, fastest but everything he did was clean. He never hit the rim unless he intended to.

    • @geminiguy2001
      @geminiguy2001 8 лет назад +2

      +jonatron Xfuggah, I never thought of it that way, but you're exactly right. A hummingbird playing drums. His sticks are a blur. LOL

    • @imreboldis
      @imreboldis 6 лет назад +3

      That bird would run out of stamina after 2 mins.

    • @LostMyMojo100
      @LostMyMojo100 6 лет назад +2

      Great description!!!!!!!!!!

    • @haroldlertora9930
      @haroldlertora9930 5 лет назад +1

      HAHAHAHHA You nailed it!

  • @nygrrl99
    @nygrrl99 6 лет назад +16

    Holy mother my entire mind is blown. He is a damn phenomenon. I have never seem a drummer of that level. The way he had the sticks lightly touching each other toward the end; what percise control. The greatest without a doubt.

  • @JumpinJAKEFlash
    @JumpinJAKEFlash 8 лет назад +4

    The greatest drummer of all time. I can't believe I didn't find out about him until a couple of years ago! Boy was I missing out!

    • @speedoflite1
      @speedoflite1 8 лет назад +3

      +Jumpin' JAKE Flash Ouch! feelin' older. Many years ago (1969), my drum teacher said Buddy was "the best." I later bought my first BR album (CD) "The BR Band/Very Live at Ronnie Scott's" - which totally blew me away. I'm still amazed, still in awe, still learning him anew. ...appreciating the man's unique style/musicality is never ending after all these years.

    • @Chrisg.86
      @Chrisg.86 2 года назад +3

      Yea . Unless you listen to big band jazz or swing jazz or jazz in general you won't know about him. Maybe people overlook Buddy because the genre he's in doesn't appeal to them but they find him and they say the same thing. Best ever

  • @bw548
    @bw548 4 года назад +4

    This is the most creative and "musical" of all the Buddy solos I've heard and that's saying a lot considering he was the greatest. It's like Mozart for the drums.

  • @bm3aquatic
    @bm3aquatic 4 года назад +10

    I don’t think people realized what a gift he was. The skill, speed, discipline, precision, and stamina was beyond measure.

  • @friedmanirit
    @friedmanirit 7 лет назад +1

    Here is what an amazing solo sounds like. It's not just speed, it's making it sound good with good technique, and not overdoing it.

  • @Tropicsca
    @Tropicsca 5 лет назад +2

    But could you imagine being in the crowd to hear that for the first time? and it just so happens to be the best of all time?

  • @dunknuts3257
    @dunknuts3257 8 лет назад +136

    i got this, hold my beer

  • @BadRonald1
    @BadRonald1 8 лет назад +87

    I swear whenever I watch him play, Part of me, cant help to think that he sold his soul to the Devil. Buddy's a Natural obviously, but at times he'll do some stick work that blows our minds. That's where a magical influence steps inside of him and takes over.. Cause he is a wicked player.

    • @nitropost
      @nitropost 8 лет назад +3

      Yeah, he surely did but the betting is that no way God if he has any taste in hot drums allowed him to go anywhere but the music hall of fame in the sky.

    • @TheJargonKing
      @TheJargonKing 8 лет назад +2

      Get him hooked up with Robert Johnson and you're set!

    • @lethargicastengah572
      @lethargicastengah572 7 лет назад +3

      Not even God can perform this. It should be forbidden. :))

    • @BadRonald1
      @BadRonald1 7 лет назад +2

      Lethargica Stengah
      Amen Brother !

    • @boogerfacedmonster1
      @boogerfacedmonster1 7 лет назад +8

      Maybe he just practiced all the time. to the point it was second nature. Who says humans aren't capable of this kind of talent and precision without selling their soul to the devil.

  • @MikeCeritto
    @MikeCeritto 4 месяца назад +1

    I have been a drummer for 30 years, aged 40. Seen every "best solo" video. Drumeo, Dave weckle, Greyson nekrutman, Neil peart. its been 54 years, and no one came close to this man. He is the greatest of all time.

  • @robinsmith3682
    @robinsmith3682 Год назад +1

    We were lucky enough to meet him back stage on a few occasions. Great memories again. Nobody will play the drums like this again.

  • @JulianKlimczyk
    @JulianKlimczyk 7 лет назад +92

    Hits mic, doesn't care

    • @samm1809
      @samm1809 7 лет назад +6

      That mic is like a foot above his head. What was his stick even doin up there? I don't remember that drum lesson.

    • @michaelraycampos9246
      @michaelraycampos9246 6 лет назад +6

      you werent worthy enough to fuck up someones mic lol

    • @Jw071
      @Jw071 5 лет назад +2

      I'm pretty sure that was intentional

    • @robjontay5052
      @robjontay5052 5 лет назад +1

      The guy who set up the mic will get an earful later....

  • @dan0711123
    @dan0711123 4 года назад +4

    Blazing speed - We'll be talking a bout this guy a hundred years from now

  • @DeckerCreek
    @DeckerCreek 11 месяцев назад +1

    It was his technique AND musicality that made him the best. He could swing hard, play soft and loud, everything. Won't be another like him for 100 years if ever.

  • @1pt21jigawatt
    @1pt21jigawatt 5 лет назад +1

    Saw him at a Jazz festival in Reno, Nevada in 1975. Too young to appreciate how great he was. He's the best ever.

  • @fireamusesme
    @fireamusesme 8 лет назад +3

    Mind blown.....
    This is on another planet.....

  • @rooples.pooples
    @rooples.pooples 9 лет назад +104

    Ginger Baker once said Bonham isn't the "greatest drummer rock music has ever seen", and neither is Moon. He says this, not only because they have both copied his material en masse, but because "they swing like a sack of shit." Buddy Rich may be the greatest drummer that the world of music has ever seen because of his feel, his ingenuity with the kit, his speed, coordination, and his multi-faceted playing abilities, from skank and blast beats, to swing time, to straight beats, to polyrhythic and atypical type playing. But the ability to play what is needed or fit for a song, regardless of difficulty, truly defines a talented musician.

    • @coltkitt
      @coltkitt 8 лет назад +2

      +D.J. McLaughlin You said it better than I could of ever said it. Right arm, I mean right on !!

    • @themadstorm8323
      @themadstorm8323 8 лет назад +7

      +D.J. McLaughlin Your right but Bonham was known for being pretty fast while being powerful and basically anally raping his drums. That's pretty hard. Although Buddy Rich right here (his speed and being clean at the same time) is probably better than both Moon and Bonham.

    • @kingfish4242
      @kingfish4242 8 лет назад +9

      +D.J. McLaughlin Rush drummer Neil Peart has a shrine in his home dedicated to Buddy Rich. It is the perfect testament to how great he is.

    • @OlesonMD
      @OlesonMD 8 лет назад +6

      +D.J. McLaughlin
      No drummer, repeat, no drummer, could drive a big band like Buddy could. I saw him in concert a number of times...awesome!

    • @WhereThereDude
      @WhereThereDude 8 лет назад

      +D.J. McLaughlin what about krupa? i really like both buddy and gene.

  • @madbebopper
    @madbebopper 5 лет назад +2

    There was nothing like a great Buddy Rich drum solo for sheer musicianship, technique, speed, execution of ideas and pure virtuosity on the drums. He was one of a kind and I don't think we will ever see another like him.

  • @chrislinhares7311
    @chrislinhares7311 3 года назад +2

    Each time I saw him live, he brought me to tears.

  • @Fleshcut
    @Fleshcut 9 лет назад +6

    6 years ago I gave up on playing drums because life forced me to go and study chemistry somewhere where it was impossible to play drums. Now I find myself on the verge of insanity because my studies don't work out and I forgot everything about drumming I ever knew. I just wanna play the drums until my problems are gone right now.

    • @davidsonl8201
      @davidsonl8201 9 лет назад +2

      Follow your dreams, buddy.

    • @ALEXJRZ
      @ALEXJRZ 6 лет назад

      Fleshcut how r u doing now?

    • @gv-can4718
      @gv-can4718 5 лет назад

      Two words: jaki liebezeit. Enjoy. 👍!! But I’m guessing you already know him.

  • @georgecandreva2842
    @georgecandreva2842 8 лет назад +10

    When this guy played, all bets were off. No question!

  • @jordanlacombe4318
    @jordanlacombe4318 4 года назад +1

    Buddy was a demon on drums. He knows how to keep his solos interesting and not-too-long.

  • @AndrewwBrown
    @AndrewwBrown Месяц назад

    I absolutely love the way he was continually testing sounds and the way a drum hits

  • @patbrennan6572
    @patbrennan6572 7 лет назад +42

    it's obvious, ''we need more insane people''........... and buddy would be their leader...

  • @JimGardner
    @JimGardner 7 лет назад +134

    THAT.
    IS.
    HOW.
    IT.
    IS.
    DONE.
    End of story.

  • @budahbaba7856
    @budahbaba7856 4 года назад +2

    Love to the great, late Neil Peart who also loved the drumming of Buddy Rich. Both of them left such a great legacy. Thank you Neil. Thank you Buddy :)

  • @ThommyofThenn
    @ThommyofThenn 6 лет назад +2

    The way he reaches up to choke the cymbal without missing a beat. Pure skill

  • @TheRealMrCrowley
    @TheRealMrCrowley 4 года назад +7

    Anyone else see him accidentally hit the mic stand, look at it like "oh shit whoops" and still not miss a 16th?

  • @micheleellis8666
    @micheleellis8666 7 лет назад +10

    Love it! My father was a jazz drummer. He even played with Oscar Peterson and Miles Davis. In jazz like this, they hold the drum sticks differently than rock drummers, who just sort of pound. His timing here is so perfect.

    • @SXI96
      @SXI96 7 лет назад

      Michele Ellis very cool! and yes, the grip is called traditional grip 😊

    • @joesawyer6206
      @joesawyer6206 7 лет назад +1

      wow kewl sounds like a fun dad you say was a jazz drummer I hope he is still if he has passed I'm very sorry I am taking care of my father now he got killed in nam as he says his lil crude joke I'm glad he is able to deal wit it that well agent orange poisoning if your were wondering about his riddle anyway ur dad jamming with miles awesome story very few can say that

    • @marcellindenau5256
      @marcellindenau5256 7 лет назад

      Michele Ellis Could you tell me his Name? I'm just kind of curious, but for sure, that is completely awesome!

    • @patchesohoolihan3187
      @patchesohoolihan3187 7 лет назад

      Michele Ellis traditional grip is pretty much just aesthetic they used to need it for how marching snares were made but traditional was never necessary on kits

    • @virgilgrissom7753
      @virgilgrissom7753 7 лет назад +3

      Traditional grip doesn't have any advantages over matched grip.

  • @dylangatenby9928
    @dylangatenby9928 Год назад +2

    Buddy had so much technical ability. It’s just incredible. His skills musically and technical skills are just hands down better than any other drummer I’ve seen. He just takes the cake. 😮

  • @treetrain
    @treetrain 8 лет назад +1

    how is that precision possible!!!! in complete awe !!!!

  • @Retrobution
    @Retrobution 9 лет назад +6

    2:54... omg, that bass and snare timing. PERFECT!!

  • @henryj92
    @henryj92 9 лет назад +4

    Goes to show you really don't need a huge,fancy kit to be awesome. This old man puts some young folks to shame!

    • @pawelmorrison
      @pawelmorrison 9 лет назад +16

      Jacob Balboa Some? you mean every single one of them :)

  • @sundance81677
    @sundance81677 6 лет назад +1

    That last minute, the goosebumps just would not go away.

  • @korbynwalshdrums8766
    @korbynwalshdrums8766 5 лет назад +1

    I wish I was alive to see Buddy play. What an amazing experience it would've been to see such a unique and talented drummer play right in front of you.

    • @kenhabeeb
      @kenhabeeb 8 месяцев назад +1

      Well, I saw his band in Disneyland in the mid '70s. My friends thought I, a drummer since 12 yrs old, would enjoy seeing him. I did, but I was 19 then, and thought I was good. Hah! Surprise. I couldn't play in the same planet with him.

  • @kpec3
    @kpec3 9 лет назад +5

    I don't know if anybody already posted this but at 1:16 he drops his stick and picks it back up. You can't tell by listening. I personally rank him #1 all time drummer. I've never heard anyone with a faster single stroke.

    • @MarkR1957
      @MarkR1957 9 лет назад

      There is no stick dropped here at any time. Put your glasses on.

    • @kpec3
      @kpec3 9 лет назад

      MarkR1957 I gave the wrong time. He drops his stick at 2:16.

    • @kpec3
      @kpec3 9 лет назад

      MarkR1957 no it's 2:10-18

    • @kirkwatstien6979
      @kirkwatstien6979 9 лет назад

      Buddy had a faster so gle note roll all day with a fever or without...but Roy is an all time great regardless..I honestly wish you guys would try to hear the music these guys were playing rather than just the speed thing all of the time..it would be refreshing to read I can tell ya that

    • @MarkR1957
      @MarkR1957 9 лет назад +3

      ***** Again - - - no stick is dropped here at any time. He reaches his left hand down below the hi hat to play for a few seconds on his throne. I've seen him play on his throne many, many times. It was one of his classic, signature moves.

  • @gonzo5648
    @gonzo5648 9 лет назад +4

    I am far from being a jazz/swing/big band fan, but I'l be damned if I couldn't watch Buddy drum for hours. The man is a monster!

  • @medicicard
    @medicicard 7 лет назад +1

    I would have to say his snare sound "is one of the sweetest sounds I ever heard"....Why would one ever reject this sound is just hard to believe.

  • @chica3976
    @chica3976 4 года назад +1

    Began drumming at 18 months and never stopped! Undoubtedly... THE BEST EVER!!!!

  • @cano3d
    @cano3d 9 лет назад +34

    hehe, by the end of the video I couldn't help but laugh without control. A weird reaction after seeing something I didn't know was possible.

    • @baringozi2214
      @baringozi2214 8 лет назад +1

      when he starts off real slow and gains speed until he's at maximum and it's insane and it gets better when he plays around with his sticks while maintaining that speed and it gets better when he still has the energy to go wild afterwards.

    • @elmervasquez4968
      @elmervasquez4968 7 лет назад

      cano3d okay

    • @InflatablePlane
      @InflatablePlane 5 лет назад +1

      Love what he did with the cymbals right at the end there. It’s like watching an octopus playing the drums.

    • @loboahriman7680
      @loboahriman7680 4 года назад

      I do the same thing whenever I see something wild. I think it's pretty normal.

    • @johnsullivan2412
      @johnsullivan2412 3 года назад

      I've had that reaction for almost 50 years. I get this sort of stupid laugh of disbelief. NO other drummer does that to me. I'm so thankful I got to see him live.

  • @mightymac1723
    @mightymac1723 7 лет назад +26

    Hands like a hummingbird's wings. They almost become invisible they are moving so fast.

    • @cakincaid4415
      @cakincaid4415 7 лет назад +1

      Watching him play could make you believe in magic

    • @johnerikson828
      @johnerikson828 6 лет назад

      Mighty Mac Art Blakey was better ... ruclips.net/video/fQt2QMtDDiI/видео.html

  • @truthlover2319
    @truthlover2319 Месяц назад +1

    Did he ever play in a symphony ? - Buddy Rich could have been a centerpiece in a symphony designed around him . Wow . This is amazing .

    • @MrGb1965
      @MrGb1965 Месяц назад

      Look for his performance with the Boston Pops.

  • @redwater4778
    @redwater4778 8 лет назад +8

    my always said he was the best drummer. i would say there's better drummers in rock and roll music.over time i now agree with dad.

  • @richyz1
    @richyz1 9 лет назад +6

    a stroke of madness or genius

    • @cct17
      @cct17 9 лет назад +8

      Or both....

  • @dennishipsley8703
    @dennishipsley8703 2 месяца назад +1

    His speed and control goes down to his fingers and beyond his wrists

  • @chrissimpson7071
    @chrissimpson7071 7 лет назад +1

    I'm not a drummer, just a guitarist, but man his rolls are otherworldly. Just excellent.

  • @edwardtaylor6251
    @edwardtaylor6251 9 лет назад +12

    Buddy rich is a drummers drummer. I have been drumming for over forty years. And seen lots of different types of drummers, most very good, but none come up to the master .god bless you buddy in that big band up there. Fast eddie

  • @kalsikherensk8440
    @kalsikherensk8440 9 лет назад +5

    Behold, a man with talent ahead of the technology of his time.
    His wrists and arms moving so fast that the camera frame rate couldn't keep up in the video.

  • @bjwdrums1
    @bjwdrums1 8 лет назад +1

    ah, this never gets old. the one and only, the greatest drummer in history, Mr. Buddy Rich

  • @PhilTaylor1
    @PhilTaylor1 6 лет назад +1

    What a talent!!! Just love the sheer ferocity, violence and achingly natural virtuosity of his playing, together with his total immersion in his instrument.

  • @1ScottlyCrue
    @1ScottlyCrue 10 лет назад +9

    Buddy Rich, was the only person to master everything pertaining to playing the drums. He was the best, and will always be known as the best drummer in the world.

    • @jonahmartinez6374
      @jonahmartinez6374 9 лет назад

      I don't know about that...he was fucking brilliant, don't get me wrong. I just don't see how he is the best drummer, or anyone for that matter.

    • @MZELangeles
      @MZELangeles 9 лет назад

      That's maybe because you only know a little part of the world drummer. You should watch Christian Vander or Tony Allen etc....

    • @jonahmartinez6374
      @jonahmartinez6374 9 лет назад

      I know lots about drumming, been studying for 18 years. What I'm saying is it's too hard to judge who's the best drummer. That should be proof that I know a lot about drums, dude.

    • @MZELangeles
      @MZELangeles 9 лет назад +1

      I completely agree with you, I was talking to Scott Helms. But yeah there is no competition between two musicians, it's stupid to compare them

    • @jonahmartinez6374
      @jonahmartinez6374 9 лет назад +2

      Ahh, very well. My mistake. Tony Allen is a freaking beast!

  • @paulb6394
    @paulb6394 8 лет назад +5

    No real words how to describe how good this is - he was!

  • @hyda-jameshill1035
    @hyda-jameshill1035 7 лет назад +2

    The man was a machine. Just unbelievable.

  • @dlux5721
    @dlux5721 6 лет назад +1

    Dear god thank you for letting me hear this....my life is complete now.

  • @Hotdawgfilms
    @Hotdawgfilms 7 лет назад +65

    The moment when you realize all his rolls are single strokes...

    • @maddierosemusic
      @maddierosemusic 5 лет назад +11

      Ha! We've found a flaw! He Can't to a double stroke roll!!!! Wait - his single is faster than my double. Ridiculous talent.

    • @bigiron4066
      @bigiron4066 5 лет назад

      Hotdawgfilms exactly my mentor showed me this to show me smooth quick singles

    • @bigiron4066
      @bigiron4066 5 лет назад

      Hotdawgfilms and they are intentionally played through intuition

    • @EnergizingBane
      @EnergizingBane 4 года назад

      He does plenty of doubles. Mostly on his left hand when he does RLLRLLR (or substitute R for bass drum)

    • @bigiron4066
      @bigiron4066 4 года назад

      EnergizingBane especially his left single is the one we're talking about, not the doubles.

  • @osullibr
    @osullibr 8 лет назад +7

    WTF did i just watch. Solid gold is what.

  • @jimbarcelona1078
    @jimbarcelona1078 5 лет назад +2

    I saw Buddy Rich a total about 5 times in my life he was unbelevable each time ,i met him in person and he was truly a great guy, Even showed me a few things .THE BEST OF ALL THE BEST!

  • @BigBillLucas
    @BigBillLucas 7 лет назад +1

    As good as any drummer thinks he or she gets, a dose of Buddy Rich will always smash your ego right back down to ground level.
    What you are seeing here is the "impossible bar" that us drummers can never reach. Amen guys.

  • @JonyCalleja
    @JonyCalleja 7 лет назад +3

    Técnica y lenguaje musical, a la perfección , es un Geroge Martin de la batería...!

  • @bigjon7143
    @bigjon7143 7 лет назад +33

    4:59+ says it all! Those are single stroke rolls people!

    • @nhip2508
      @nhip2508 7 лет назад

      its like the film is on 10x or something - but it is real time.

    • @bananian
      @bananian 7 лет назад

      Big Jon
      what does that mean?

    • @abbeymeteora
      @abbeymeteora 7 лет назад +8

      when someone does a drum roll they put bounce in it so that every stroke has two hits on the drum head...the in-fucking-human thing that Buddy is doing does not include that extra bounce, that's all one hit right after another and sounds tighter than any normal drum roll i've ever done.

    • @WilsonEatsASMR
      @WilsonEatsASMR 6 лет назад

      the most amazing snare playing I've ever seen or heard right there. As fast as a hummingbird's wings!

  • @patbrennan6572
    @patbrennan6572 7 лет назад +1

    that's the greatest drumming I have ever seen, there were other amazing drum solos but as it turns out, it was buddy too.

  • @MrGb1965
    @MrGb1965 4 года назад +1

    I’ve watched many of his vids but keep coming back to this one as the best.

  • @waynetoscano7000
    @waynetoscano7000 7 лет назад +70

    blows every other drummer right out of the water

    • @stratman457
      @stratman457 7 лет назад +7

      God gave us Buddy and Rich's talent is unmatched!

    • @paulrosette3098
      @paulrosette3098 7 лет назад +3

      Wayne Wilkinson Jr except John Bonham

    • @jeffdudley4540
      @jeffdudley4540 7 лет назад +1

      Wayne Wilkinson Jr cough cough Neil Peart

    • @madgirl4599
      @madgirl4599 7 лет назад +9

      Jeff Dudley Buddy is ten times better tbfh

    • @flacidhouse350
      @flacidhouse350 6 лет назад

      He's not even the best Jazz Drummer.

  • @jazzpianoman01
    @jazzpianoman01 9 лет назад +10

    After seeing Buddy live way back in the late '70s and studying tons of other drummers, i have to say that Buddy reigns supreme even today there is no one to surpass him! Only other drummer I would put behind Buddy is Louie Bellson at a close second!

    • @jonlangton100
      @jonlangton100 3 года назад +1

      Agreed, but surely Gene Krupa and Joe Morello also deserved to be mentioned in the same breath as Buddy and Louie.

    • @jazzpianoman01
      @jazzpianoman01 3 года назад

      @@jonlangton100 agreed, in fact Gene was my very first influence, I loved his musicality and still do and I used to listen to LP vinyls of his solos and try to copy them note for note in my own early drumming days; he was after all, the man that put drumming on the map as they say and up there with Buddy on a musical level; of course we can’t forget Joe who was the drummer supreme for Dave Brubeck But for driving a big band, Louie came in a close second.

  • @sweatyvercetti5178
    @sweatyvercetti5178 3 года назад +1

    That cymbal fill he does at 0:56 to 1:02 is fucking out of this world. It took me years to figure it out but I did it recently without even realising it at first.

  • @x1134x
    @x1134x 7 лет назад

    Reminds me of going off-trail snowmobiling the first few times with my Dad (60) and his buddies (70 and 80 year old guys). I'm a young 26 year old, huffing and puffing at 10,000 feet, fighting the snowmobile, getting stuck, wiping out, not able to make it drive where I want/need it to go, hooking skis around trees, etc. Those 80 year old guys operate that 800 lb piece of machinery like its an extension of their own body, gracefully putting it through narrow gaps where there's less than an inch clearance on either side, making it spin cookies, balancing it on edge to "sidehill" , like its a walk on the golf course. One of them finally give me some advice "just purposefully try to steer the wrong way and wreck, and as it falls over, catch it and put it into balance with a blip of the throttle and a quick correction". Yeah right. (actually that is how you do it, and I finally figured it out, but damn those practiced guys make super difficult things seam so effortless and easy.

  • @mebepeeblee
    @mebepeeblee 9 лет назад +3

    You all have to remember this guy was doing this in the 70s things have advanced technology wise. Would love to see buddy in his prime today! This guy is a drumming God!!!!

  • @Justentime77
    @Justentime77 6 лет назад +10

    Love all the thumbs down by people who don't know Jack Shit about the actual skill and art of the craft, thanks for playing...

  • @barriethomas6414
    @barriethomas6414 3 года назад +1

    THEEEE GREATEST DRUM SOLO OF AAALLLLL TIME. NOBODY COMES CLOSE.

  • @charlescampbell2585
    @charlescampbell2585 4 года назад

    I AM AWE STRUCK BY BUDDY RICH. IT HAS BEEN 35 YEARS SINCE HIS PASSING AND I CAN SAY WHAT I SAID THEN "NO ONE WILL EVER PASS MR. RICH ON A SET OF DRUMS". I MOSTLY PLAY GUITAR NOW BUT I STILL GET THAT SAME ENJOYMENT WATCHING HIM PLAY.

  • @GerryBoy
    @GerryBoy 9 лет назад +19

    Drummers let's keep in mind this is around 1970, nobody cound do this things back then. All of today's drummers have been influenced by Rich's technique.

    • @EvKrusty
      @EvKrusty 6 лет назад +4

      disagree, jazz drummers have been soloing since the 30s...they may not have been as good as buddy, but there were plenty of great players back then all the same

    • @davecarsley8773
      @davecarsley8773 5 лет назад

      @@EvKrusty The comment you replied to was good and true. Why be a douche bag?

    • @EvKrusty
      @EvKrusty 5 лет назад +4

      beg your pardon? I only disagreed with him, not sure how that is being a douche bag. I disagreed with the statement "nobody could do this things back then" Rich didn't invent this kind of drumming, he too was taught by past drum masters of immeasurable skill and ability, and I'm sure a good number of his techniques and chops were passed on to him from the great swing band drummers of the previous era (30s and 40s). I mean no disrespect to Buddy Rich who is widely renown as one of the all time greats, but one must still pay respects to those who came before too. (whether you know who they were or not)

    • @empireentertainmentevents1353
      @empireentertainmentevents1353 5 лет назад +1

      @@EvKrusty well said!

    • @journeyon1983
      @journeyon1983 2 года назад

      @Gerry Boy That is so true. And no one, even today, can play like he could when he was in his fifties and sixties. Buddy never faded away with age or could do the things he did on a simple 5 drum kit (he mostly just used only 4 drums).