Spent an afternoon at Jeff’s house filming this interview & we got the same impression. Now a percussion & drum tutor in schools across the UK. A talented player turning his skills into something worthwhile. Good on him, lovely chap
Heres a challenge for you....Pete Kircher, could you track him down?... I've never heard of anything about his time with the band..during a very interesting time.
I remember reading a few years back that Pete, when tracked down, told the person who tracked him down that he didn't want to be tracked down.😅 Sorry....yeah I remember something along those lines, that he lives a quiet life etc... no contact with the band since the 1980's , but of course they never told him they were "reforming" back in the day and I think he was none too pleased. Francis listed that in his book as "a regret" , not letting him know about reforming and Jeff being in. Nice to see Jeff here, he looks great 👍
На мой взгляд, Джефф один из лучших барабанщиков Quo, что было за всё время. Он настолько отдавался музыке. Не хватает его ритма: он был несколько жёстче, нежели чем у остальных. Жаль, что ушёл Но что есть - то есть.))
Nice guy Jeff and a great drummer, But totally wrong for Quo at the time IMO, Image and playing wise, The band just looked embarrassing with them in the band, I dont agree with him and Rhino putting their own stamp on the old songs, The Quo rhythm section were so unique and a huge underrated part of the sound that they should have copied Nuff and Spuds parts more accurately, Nothing wrong with his playing on the new material, Better than the subsequent drummers IMO, Plus Jeff is incorrect about Alan not wanting to come over to record, Apparently, They started recording behind his back and didnt even tell him!
So if Jeff is to be believed, Francis wanted him to replace John? If that's the case, why did the interviewer not push for more info on that? Why did Francis say that? There's an interesting story to tell, why not tell us?
It's total bollocks. He only got the Quo gig because he worked with Parfitt (after End of the road tour) on his solo album. He's obviously just making that bit up to embellish his career story.
Gene Krupa, for me the greatest drummer (perhaps not technically) - but the first to have presence & possibly the most imitated for that reason (K Moon)
Saw Jeff at Butlins Minehead 2022 Quo tribute. A total gentleman. Gave drumming class and took questions from the audience afterwards and was kind and polite throughout. Legend.
Never heard him speaking until this video. Seems a nice guy although I thought Pete Kircher was a superb replacement for JC & was disappointed he wasn’t back for this era of Quo.
Thanks for this... seems a lovely guy. I saw Quo a couple of times with Jeff on skins, i've not actually seen them with Leon but fingers are 🤞 for 2024. Funnily enough the last time i saw Quo was the first time i saw John (FF Dublin), and i've been lucky enough to have seen them with Pete and with Matt. Jeff always looked like he was having a great time on stage, big smile, big hair!! . Thanks Jeff 👏👏
He talks about pushing and the songs got too fast and they did loose the "Quo-ness". One of the worst gigs I ever saw was Quo at Bridlington Spa with this drummer.
So great listening to Jeff, never seen him interviewed. He and Rhino were right to create their own style and not copy the predecessors. They brought their fun personalities into the band and I really enjoyed Jeff’s phase with Quo. Thanks for posting and more Jeff, if possible!!!
It thanks to Jeff in the early 90’s when I wanted to play drums. It was when I saw him in the 1989 on the perfect remedy tour when they came down to Cornwall as I saw him and I was hooked. Now thirty years on and I’m still drumming but I’ve always wanted to meet him. Maybe one day
Jeff sounds like an intelligent individual. Probably a nice guy too. Though he's not my fave QUO Drummer by a long way. Nobody's better than John Coghlan. I'm a big fan of Matt Letley, his offbeat high hat work is very hard to do. "Quid Pro Quo" is one of the best Rock albums ever Produced. "Let's Rock"
@@alanstrom2221 My first Quo album was Live Alive Quo. I immediately felt in love with Jeff's play style. I love the "fast" sound that they had in his era, if I had to choose that would be my favorite period.
Jeff was brilliant, by far the best drummer that Quo had, always gave it some welly, though I could never understand why he hated 'Sherrie don't fail me now' so much. It was a great track Jeff!!!
If you think that, you're a muppet. He was the worst drummer they had. He couldn't even play at the correct tempo. Added to that, he used to speed up and slow down. Terrible drummer. Glad he's not longer there.
@@tonypriestley6341 Wrong again muppet. Been a drummer since 1983. Not that that means or proves anything like you seem to hope it does. If you think a drummer that speeds up and slows down is a good drummer, then your band must sound hilarious.
@@Arthur.in.the.Fridge What a pillock you are! If you can actually play then you wouldn't be talking such crap! I'm sure you know more than the likes of Def Leppard and Judie Tzuke etc! Are you sure you're not getting mixed up with JC because the only time that I ever saw Jeff out of time was when his gromits weren't working and I've seen Quo many times!
Thank You Jeff. First time a see you talking😊
Brilliant. Never seen Jeff interviewed.👍☺️
Likewise 💯agree. What a nice man.
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Comes across as a very nice fella, grounded and humble
Spent an afternoon at Jeff’s house filming this interview & we got the same impression. Now a percussion & drum tutor in schools across the UK. A talented player turning his skills into something worthwhile. Good on him, lovely chap
@@Nyquesthe done one near me, I tried every trick in the book to sneak out of work and pop in, but it wasn't to be 😔
Nice guy,good drummer, but definitely not a drummer for Quo. The swing and groove sadly left the day Rossi hoyed spud and nuff out.
Saw Jeff Rich with Quo in Aalborg in 1992 great show
Heres a challenge for you....Pete Kircher, could you track him down?... I've never heard of anything about his time with the band..during a very interesting time.
I remember reading a few years back that Pete, when tracked down, told the person who tracked him down that he didn't want to be tracked down.😅
Sorry....yeah I remember something along those lines, that he lives a quiet life etc... no contact with the band since the 1980's , but of course they never told him they were "reforming" back in the day and I think he was none too pleased.
Francis listed that in his book as "a regret" , not letting him know about reforming and Jeff being in.
Nice to see Jeff here, he looks great 👍
The man that made me want to be a drummer ever since I was 3 years old. 🙂
Come si fa', a lavorare con FRANCIS ROSSI 🙏❓
На мой взгляд, Джефф один из лучших барабанщиков Quo, что было за всё время. Он настолько отдавался музыке. Не хватает его ритма: он был несколько жёстче, нежели чем у остальных. Жаль, что ушёл
Но что есть - то есть.))
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Tutti squisiti dalla musica 🎸💚🎸
Where is his hair gone lol arguably the best drummer quo had
Nice guy Jeff and a great drummer, But totally wrong for Quo at the time IMO, Image and playing wise, The band just looked embarrassing with them in the band, I dont agree with him and Rhino putting their own stamp on the old songs, The Quo rhythm section were so unique and a huge underrated part of the sound that they should have copied Nuff and Spuds parts more accurately, Nothing wrong with his playing on the new material, Better than the subsequent drummers IMO, Plus Jeff is incorrect about Alan not wanting to come over to record, Apparently, They started recording behind his back and didnt even tell him!
The Norwegian's name was Granlund, not Grunland :)
So if Jeff is to be believed, Francis wanted him to replace John? If that's the case, why did the interviewer not push for more info on that? Why did Francis say that? There's an interesting story to tell, why not tell us?
It's total bollocks. He only got the Quo gig because he worked with Parfitt (after End of the road tour) on his solo album. He's obviously just making that bit up to embellish his career story.
@@Arthur.in.the.Fridge Exactly.
Gene Krupa, for me the greatest drummer (perhaps not technically) - but the first to have presence & possibly the most imitated for that reason (K Moon)
Saw Jeff at Butlins Minehead 2022 Quo tribute. A total gentleman. Gave drumming class and took questions from the audience afterwards and was kind and polite throughout. Legend.
Never heard him speaking until this video. Seems a nice guy although I thought Pete Kircher was a superb replacement for JC & was disappointed he wasn’t back for this era of Quo.
Thanks for this... seems a lovely guy.
I saw Quo a couple of times with Jeff on skins, i've not actually seen them with Leon but fingers are 🤞 for 2024.
Funnily enough the last time i saw Quo was the first time i saw John (FF Dublin), and i've been lucky enough to have seen them with Pete and with Matt.
Jeff always looked like he was having a great time on stage, big smile, big hair!! . Thanks Jeff 👏👏
I've met him and can say for a fact that yes, he is a lovely bloke.
@@brendanm6921 👍👏👏
He talks about pushing and the songs got too fast and they did loose the "Quo-ness". One of the worst gigs I ever saw was Quo at Bridlington Spa with this drummer.
I agree. He was terrible. Sometimes hd would even speed up then slow down during a song. Worst drummer they had by a mile.
So great listening to Jeff, never seen him interviewed. He and Rhino were right to create their own style and not copy the predecessors. They brought their fun personalities into the band and I really enjoyed Jeff’s phase with Quo. Thanks for posting and more Jeff, if possible!!!
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Jeff had a date with one of my lady mates in Lincoln! ( I know nothing of further details!)
Come si può LAVORARE CON FRANCIS ROSSI 🙏❓❓❓
No mention of Judie Tzuke? He does some killer drumming on that stuff
Very very great drummer
It thanks to Jeff in the early 90’s when I wanted to play drums. It was when I saw him in the 1989 on the perfect remedy tour when they came down to Cornwall as I saw him and I was hooked. Now thirty years on and I’m still drumming but I’ve always wanted to meet him. Maybe one day
Lovely Story :)
Midnight in San Juan?
Pip bloody Williams,did a terrible job for Quo
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Going to see quo he was a powerfully drummer in quo the best
My favourite Quo drummer. Thanks for this one. ❤
No problem 😊
Jeff sounds like an intelligent individual.
Probably a nice guy too.
Though he's not my fave QUO Drummer by a long way.
Nobody's better than John Coghlan.
I'm a big fan of Matt Letley, his offbeat high hat work is very hard to do.
"Quid Pro Quo" is one of the best Rock albums ever Produced. "Let's Rock"
@@alanstrom2221 My first Quo album was Live Alive Quo. I immediately felt in love with Jeff's play style. I love the "fast" sound that they had in his era, if I had to choose that would be my favorite period.
Lol.
Jeff Rich is the ultimate Quo drummer for me. A fuckin powerhouse!
Lol. He was shit.
Ultimate shit drummer.b
Jeff was the best drummer quo ever had, but John wasn't that bad but saying that Jeff still was the best 👏 👌 👍🏾 thanks Jeff ❤
abbraccio da Roma e buon caffè..... tutti squisiti dalla musica 🎸💚🎸
Nope!
Bollocks
He was crap. Couldn't even play at the right speed.
Don't be ridiculous. He was the worst drummer they had.
Jeff was brilliant, by far the best drummer that Quo had, always gave it some welly, though I could never understand why he hated 'Sherrie don't fail me now' so much. It was a great track Jeff!!!
If you think that, you're a muppet. He was the worst drummer they had. He couldn't even play at the correct tempo. Added to that, he used to speed up and slow down. Terrible drummer. Glad he's not longer there.
@@Arthur.in.the.Fridge I've played drums for over 30 years silly boy. You obviously don't play and know sweet FA!
@@tonypriestley6341 Wrong again muppet. Been a drummer since 1983. Not that that means or proves anything like you seem to hope it does. If you think a drummer that speeds up and slows down is a good drummer, then your band must sound hilarious.
"By far the best drummer Quo ever had". Lol. That's funny.
@@Arthur.in.the.Fridge What a pillock you are! If you can actually play then you wouldn't be talking such crap! I'm sure you know more than the likes of Def Leppard and Judie Tzuke etc! Are you sure you're not getting mixed up with JC because the only time that I ever saw Jeff out of time was when his gromits weren't working and I've seen Quo many times!