Buddy Rich: Time Check

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  • Опубликовано: 19 дек 2024

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  • @AfterlifeBlack
    @AfterlifeBlack 13 лет назад +127

    I had to play this song for my final last year in my High School jazz class. I thought I did pretty well..... until I saw this..........

    • @nonohacks
      @nonohacks 3 года назад +8

      What instrument did you play ?
      Coming 9 years later, hope you will see this !

    • @winstonbeech3418
      @winstonbeech3418 2 года назад +3

      I was a mediocre 3rd trombone in one of the best high school jazz bands in the state. We never played this... some of the hardest stuff we did was Hank Levy odd-time stuff. We did have at the time the best drummer in the state who went on to a long pro career. I wonder how he would have done on this beast.

    • @garykasza6482
      @garykasza6482 Год назад +5

      Good try. U have had a hell of a high school jazz band to even try it!!

    • @ericanderson2987
      @ericanderson2987 Год назад

      Not to worry. There are many who underestimated just how GOOD Rich was as he kept Time with Band.

    • @brianmcguire5175
      @brianmcguire5175 6 месяцев назад

      I bet you did do well. You'd be surprised how good you probably were, just noone gave you credit at the time but the proof was in your role in playing this piece for that event. Band leaders won't let you if you couldnt

  • @joecarleo6899
    @joecarleo6899 Год назад +21

    Buddy Rich was always at his best even at the end. Dying at 69, he played faster and better than almost other drummers even with a broken foot or hand. I looked up to him, saw him play in the 70's at my old HS. He was an explosive force at all times.

  • @yvesdrummer
    @yvesdrummer 14 лет назад +82

    Buddy Rich is the reason I was opened up to Jazz and so much other stuff in my "Thrash Metal only" days of youth. So intense and intricate.

    • @gsxerwhite
      @gsxerwhite 4 года назад +1

      Yep, my Dad always told me to check Buddy out when I first started playing drums at like 13. I was like yea right sure thing I’ll get right on that. Of course when I finally saw a video of him a couple years later my mind was blown.

    • @63Baggies
      @63Baggies 2 года назад +1

      Buddy Rich was the 'gateway drug' to Jazz for a great many jazz lovers. He was so dynamic and tasteful check him out of the excellent 'Bird with Strings'.

    • @ericwaters8141
      @ericwaters8141 Год назад +1

      @@63Baggies totally agree, i found bird through buddy, then Trane and now im in over my head!

  • @bjwdrums1
    @bjwdrums1 10 лет назад +160

    this is perfection and shows why buddy had/has no equal as a drummer....there is no long solo, nothing fancy, just a drummer driving a big band as no one else can or ever will

    • @MegaBanne
      @MegaBanne 9 лет назад +1

      He doesn't drive the band, he's just a metronome in the background, which now and then makes fills that doesn't complement the band, just kills it.

    • @bjwdrums1
      @bjwdrums1 9 лет назад +31

      ***** One could read every word ever written in every known language since the beginning of time and not find a dumber, less informed comment than yours. Please, for the sake of the planet, don't reproduce.

    • @MegaBanne
      @MegaBanne 9 лет назад +5

      ***** Stop licking buddy rich's dead ass and face reality. The man couldn't even groove, which is the main reason why it is only worth listening to his bebop performances.

    • @MarkR1957
      @MarkR1957 9 лет назад +1

      ***** And which, specifically, "bebop" performances are you referring to?

    • @MegaBanne
      @MegaBanne 9 лет назад +2

      MarkR1957 Any bebop performance. When you can't grove it becomes more apparent when you lower the tempo because you have to grove much more in lower tempos. The groove is pretty much when you either play a bit before the actual beat (a typical swing grove) or slightly after the beat (a typical blues grove). This slight difference between when the beat is and when you actualy play becomes larger when you slow down the tempo. Because buddy rich can't grove for shit, it becomce embarrassingly apparent when he tries to play slow swing. But it is allso aparent that he is either aware of it or just a bad big band drummer, because instead of ever holding a steady grove longer than a second, he makes lots of pointless destructive fills, that only helps to ruine for his band.
      He plays as if he where in the spotlight and no big band drummer should ever do so. The big band drummer is the floor of the band and should exist mainly to complement the rest of the band.

  • @bebop698
    @bebop698 11 лет назад +34

    Wonderful stuff from the master! And let's remind ourselves what a superb saxophonist Steve Marcus was - every solo he plays has something special in it.

  • @britishbavarian4592
    @britishbavarian4592 Год назад +9

    The lick at 0:51 is absolutely incredible. I heard the Army Blues play it and it has to be my favorite trumpet lick ever

  • @shmowzow458
    @shmowzow458 8 лет назад +56

    There will never be another band like THIS

    • @davidsaelens9168
      @davidsaelens9168 5 лет назад +3

      Boy, didn't you hit the nail square on the head with that remark. NO BAND can equal these musicians.

  • @pipetman4645
    @pipetman4645 Год назад +4

    How come I never got to listen to this? God it’s breathtaking.

  • @gaspo2180
    @gaspo2180 8 лет назад +41

    Buddy was feeling good here. He was a happy camper during this show. His fills are crisp and tight.

    • @tunefultonyjohnson4100
      @tunefultonyjohnson4100 7 лет назад +1

      Taped in 1982, at the Montreal Jazz Festival, in Canada....

    • @saxenas
      @saxenas 4 года назад

      i've never see a Buddy performance where he wasn't on and feeling good.

    • @63Baggies
      @63Baggies 2 года назад

      When were they ever not just that?

  • @StovoKhor
    @StovoKhor 14 лет назад +9

    there are no words left to describe his playing.

  • @carolegs52
    @carolegs52 13 лет назад +8

    I had the privilege of seeing Buddy and his band in a little theater in New Orleans--so close to the stage that I nearly tripped over it...what an honor to see this particular genius in action.

  • @rickguy3838
    @rickguy3838 3 месяца назад +1

    Buddy is the greatest drummer period, there will never be another like him.

  • @jonas.rosenthal
    @jonas.rosenthal 6 лет назад +11

    The man was struck by a lightening bolt and never looked back...he is the great drummer of all time.

  • @realcucus
    @realcucus 9 лет назад +258

    this is definitely my tempo....

  • @AirSoft4TheWin
    @AirSoft4TheWin 13 лет назад +10

    This is a great song, and my highschool jazz band played this. As a freshman bass trombonist, the part was the hardest thing I had ever played. And let me tell you, the last phrase really takes the wind out of you. I love this chart

  • @sulladrum
    @sulladrum 3 года назад +28

    Buddy's sense of swing is unmatched. another thing I just realized are those momentary pauses right before he crashes in. It brings it to a whole now level

    • @winstonbeech3418
      @winstonbeech3418 2 года назад +1

      From a friend who once played in Buddy's band: hard and fast rule: don't play in the cracks!

    • @זהר_עדן
      @זהר_עדן Год назад

      ​@@winstonbeech3418what does it mean.

    • @winstonbeech3418
      @winstonbeech3418 Год назад +3

      @@זהר_עדן Buddy's drum breaks... if he leaves a moment of silence in his solo it's NOT so a junior trombone player can blast a note in there!

    • @jasongarey8329
      @jasongarey8329 10 месяцев назад

      He definitely knew how to build anticipation and energy. Nobody drove the band like Buddy.

  • @ericanderson2987
    @ericanderson2987 Год назад +1

    I DEFINITELY like Buddy showing just brief bits of his Brilliance, instead of a lengthy Solo.

  • @christopherfischer6998
    @christopherfischer6998 4 года назад +4

    Perhaps the tightest musical group I've ever heard. Every single note and beat is so incredibly precise and calculated

  • @bobrichardson5905
    @bobrichardson5905 Год назад +1

    Holy crap..This band RULES

  • @brfan6750
    @brfan6750 6 лет назад +8

    All this energy after playing a full set and a big solo......and of course he played like this every night...Buddy was simply the best, he gave all he had every time.

  • @melaniabyrd655
    @melaniabyrd655 Год назад +1

    This song is so soothing and laid back.

  • @jazongmpn
    @jazongmpn 10 лет назад +3

    Buddy Rich's dynamics; snares, cymbals and especially the kicks, they drive the song so well.

  • @abecananimate2097
    @abecananimate2097 2 месяца назад

    Legendary video

  • @HellsKitchenFunk
    @HellsKitchenFunk 2 года назад +1

    A lot of these guys played in my band in NYC. Miss Andy. Buddy is a mesmerizing drummer.

  • @MarkR1957
    @MarkR1957 14 лет назад +1

    That's right, kiddies - Buddy was hard on his guys and he kept them in line, and kicked their asses for them when they played below their abilities.
    Here is the result of Buddy's leadership.
    Absolutely Fantastic ~

  • @kahjazz
    @kahjazz 10 лет назад +11

    Few drummers in the world knew how to 'drive' a high quality Big Band, and Buddy was the absolute best. I'm maybe 4th.......:}

  • @michaelalanrigmaiden2244
    @michaelalanrigmaiden2244 6 лет назад +7

    We all have to realize that Buddy Rich WAS a genius...the same as Mozart or Leonardo DaVinci. Ive see him live 5 times. He was all that, and a bag of chips!!

  • @tunefultonyjohnson4100
    @tunefultonyjohnson4100 9 лет назад +104

    I still can't figure how Buddy coordinates that momentary stop at 0:50... it's almost like trying to stop a Boeing 747 in full engine flight :)

    • @pinball1970
      @pinball1970 9 лет назад +8

      +tunefultony johnson ha ha great comment. I had this track on an album and used to play it all the time and could not get it. My drum teacher said if you can sing it you can play it. I think this is one of those where you have to have it in your head. Buddy was very good at that. He was very good at a lot of stuff and invented the rest!

    • @shmowzow458
      @shmowzow458 8 лет назад +8

      That's funny lol. He did that for every recording of time check. I very much enjoy what he does there, because it leaves the audience wondering for that split second, why did he stop? Then Bam!! they come back at full speed on count 2.

    • @jazzpianoman01
      @jazzpianoman01 7 лет назад

      God given sense of rhythm/co ordination and super fast thinking yes it's phenomenal

    • @jazzpianoman01
      @jazzpianoman01 7 лет назад

      I like the comment you made about singing it then playing it as my drum teacher said the same to me and Weckl said it on one of his videos!

    • @johnsmall5901
      @johnsmall5901 7 лет назад +3

      Buddy provides a *very* brief setup so the band can confidently enter after the drum fill. I've heard several takes of this song and at this 8 bar section-assuming it's written in 4/4 time and played in cut time, because I've never seen the score-just prior to the sax solo, Buddy seems to fill the first 4 bars differently (and awesomely!) on each take. But the endings of his fills at this spot are usually the same: in the 4th bar he hits quarter notes on beats 2-3-4, then nothing on beat 1 of the 5th measure, then crash cymbal coordinated with band entrance on the beat 2 of the 5th measure, and the band motors on from there, with the sax solo emerging through the trumpets descending gliss. The key point I'm observing is that, without actually counting time during Buddy's fill, the band can make a perfect entrance by listening for those 3 quarter notes; they are a dead giveaway. As for how Buddy perfectly fills the beats each time remains a mystery to me.
      Further to the point (as if anybody is even reading this far): Watch Weckl on ruclips.net/video/Biyt63VCikE/видео.html at the 0:46 mark; he does the same thing.

  • @TomM-b6s
    @TomM-b6s 7 месяцев назад

    Saw Buddy many times, favorite spot Lake Compounce CT. Me and my best bud also a drummer would go whenever he came to CT. We set up our kits in his basement and laughingly tried to "duplicate". Great times 1970-1971 return from active duty days.

  • @fishybishbash
    @fishybishbash 14 лет назад +2

    @MarkR1957 Yeh you hit the nail on the head - the excitement of Buddy Rich was as much about the way he ran the band as his drumming (which was incredible) - sassy, gum-chewing kick-ass American jazz with attitude

  • @lilgeneral726
    @lilgeneral726 14 лет назад +1

    THE Master....flawless flow. Imagine being in his band and being able to keep up w/ Buddy? Whooee

  • @maggot1111666
    @maggot1111666 12 лет назад +1

    quite possibly the best big band song of all time

  • @rocketman2908
    @rocketman2908 11 лет назад +1

    Buddy was and will always be the "MAN"

  • @unwindzen
    @unwindzen 9 лет назад +1

    Buddy keeps the flow by not hesitating on the kicks- he plays through them without hesitating or chopping them up- keeping a ride cybal and left hand rythm, and hitting the crashes. There is no fear-like gee I better not miss a kick. 2:26

  • @reggiewyche989
    @reggiewyche989 6 лет назад +2

    This is how a band swing and grooves simultaneously!!

  • @johnnoone2214
    @johnnoone2214 8 лет назад

    It's too much ,I cannot cope with it but I cannot live without it! It ex phantasmagorical.and I've just calmed down from a regional brass band contest. Thank you google .janni!

  • @jonas.rosenthal
    @jonas.rosenthal 9 лет назад +39

    This one of the fastest tempo settings for Time Check I've heard.. The studio version is much slower on the roar of 74 album. Ferocious playing at a ferocious tempo.

    • @bigswingface5847
      @bigswingface5847 8 лет назад +1

      Check out the Louie Bellson version on his "150 MPH" album.

    • @dryjazz
      @dryjazz 3 года назад

      Lordy, all the high level military jazz/big bands take phenomenal tempos! so fast there's no nuance to the incredible phrases Don Menza wrote, but impressive nonetheless

  • @Verdugothewatcher
    @Verdugothewatcher 11 лет назад +3

    Tight as steel. No one except perhaps Tommy Igoe can play Time Check like Buddy Rich.

    • @elcucuy138
      @elcucuy138 7 лет назад

      Verdugothewatcher Dave Weckl's take on Time Check is pretty awesome too

  • @rolandrd7001
    @rolandrd7001 9 лет назад +11

    Buddy made it look easy he left hand was a beast and Steve Marcus was a killer on the sad

  • @bebop698
    @bebop698 11 лет назад

    It doesn't get any better than this! A joy!!

  • @DoblyTufnell
    @DoblyTufnell 14 лет назад

    Just breathtaking.. What an amazing drummer. He was one of kind

  • @Bob-nu3xe
    @Bob-nu3xe 11 лет назад

    guys with the talent of Buddy come once in a life time enjoy!

  • @LofiWurld
    @LofiWurld 6 лет назад +3

    Sax had some crisp chops, everything is on time, and it had better be when the band is named after the drummer!

  • @docolli
    @docolli 7 лет назад +4

    tenor sax solo gave me goosebumps

  • @timroffe9460
    @timroffe9460 8 лет назад +10

    The man.

  • @edellis7691
    @edellis7691 4 года назад

    IMPOSSIBLE TO HAVE A BETTER BAND

  • @wardop
    @wardop 14 лет назад

    This is Hot! What great sound! Thanks for posting this clip!

  • @johnz4412
    @johnz4412 6 лет назад

    Big band at its finest, with Buddy in the driver's seat!

  • @uconnhuskies2
    @uconnhuskies2 14 лет назад +1

    This is a classic!

  • @pac401
    @pac401 14 лет назад +1

    Buddy's left hand work is incredible.

  • @russellcarter1872
    @russellcarter1872 7 лет назад

    Simply the master! 100 percent every performance!

  • @ChemoTherapy87
    @ChemoTherapy87 14 лет назад

    Just great. So many talented musicians.

  • @perlarsson3965
    @perlarsson3965 7 лет назад

    He has no equal!Everyone sucks compared to this man!!Rest in Peace, The greatest!!!

  • @phibbykaden
    @phibbykaden 5 лет назад

    I'm not much of a Buddy Rich fan, but my mother always enjoyed listening to his music, and listening to this I can understand why.

  • @akira11920
    @akira11920 14 лет назад

    i love buddy rich play!!
    僕は彼を目指して日々努力したいと思います!
    バンド全体が一つとなってますね!

  • @maggot1111666
    @maggot1111666 13 лет назад

    best big band performance EVER

  • @yiruma4196
    @yiruma4196 2 года назад

    The only drummer who was ever equal to Buddy Rich was Buddy Rich. As another drummer, Buddy Rich will always be a legend and my idol. RIP Mr. Rich

  • @johnlane2010
    @johnlane2010 2 года назад

    Wow! Buddy was the best drummer. Second to none. That's saying something.

  • @DYNODRUM
    @DYNODRUM 14 лет назад +1

    Splendid .

  • @jamesmorton7597
    @jamesmorton7597 12 лет назад

    Always breathtaking.

  • @mikhaeldh1828
    @mikhaeldh1828 6 лет назад

    this is amazing

  • @rickguy3838
    @rickguy3838 4 месяца назад

    Beautiful

  • @shardug
    @shardug 11 лет назад

    Thanks for posting every time I see one of Buddy's videos it makes me smile. I've been playing drums for many years and he just kicks but. Thanks again

  • @mikelewis8716
    @mikelewis8716 Год назад

    one of my favorite buddy bands (and i know, i was on one)

  • @Diatonic5th
    @Diatonic5th 13 лет назад +1

    Incredibly difficult arrangement here... amazing!

  • @vincentdublino7136
    @vincentdublino7136 7 лет назад +1

    Fuck. Holy Fuck. RIP Mr. Rich I recently watched the BR memorial concerts again, Gregg Bissonette did Time Check. Great drummer, and wonderful human being. I studied with Gregg back in the 80s before he was a megastar. But Buddy (i am sure Gregg would concur so I don't feel awkward saying this) - Buddy just defined big band. Not just chops. Whole package

  • @redastrachan8978
    @redastrachan8978 3 года назад

    I wish all of his recordings were of this quality.

  • @RYROSmetaldefender
    @RYROSmetaldefender 13 лет назад

    one of my favorites from sr buddy rich . also naptown blues

  • @edellis515
    @edellis515 2 года назад

    SONG RULES!!!!!!!!

  • @themadmad
    @themadmad 14 лет назад

    Still THE man...............................

  • @tcbpronto
    @tcbpronto 14 лет назад

    Thats about as tight as I have ever heard anything in any style. Wow.

  • @myoldpianocapcom3294
    @myoldpianocapcom3294 11 лет назад

    i wish i knew how the hell he played like that. his drumming sounded so easy and free - like his muscles could play without tensing up at all, even to strike the drum head. like he would hit the drum-head once, and just use the energy from the rebound to power the stick for the rest of the night.

  • @wellingtonfialho462
    @wellingtonfialho462 6 лет назад

    The best of all times

  • @andrewyka
    @andrewyka 13 лет назад

    Buddy and Krupa Best for ever!!

  • @Arthalionaraman
    @Arthalionaraman 13 лет назад

    Rich was and is the most able drummer ever.

  • @markdeanellen
    @markdeanellen 13 лет назад

    wonderous. just amazing.

  • @hunpisi8829
    @hunpisi8829 6 лет назад +3

    I am listening jazz, funk, rock, metal
    And I think he is/was the greatest drummer of all time

  • @tracygallaway36
    @tracygallaway36 6 месяцев назад

    I've said it elsewhere... Buddy was the Saturn Five of Drummers, always will be!!

  • @HYU29C
    @HYU29C Год назад

    Wow! That's cookin'!

  • @MrDogshit64
    @MrDogshit64 13 лет назад

    Music FOREVER ROCK'N !!!!

  • @yrureadingthis
    @yrureadingthis 6 лет назад +4

    That stop at 0:50 was like losing signal right after sending a mass group text that you just had a baby boy and then signal coming back after 2 hours

    • @ziruini5071
      @ziruini5071 6 лет назад

      drummi3 interesting metaphor lol

    • @EvanGorczyk
      @EvanGorczyk 5 лет назад

      It’s a simile since he used the word like. I remember second grade language arts.

  • @DaveWhite51
    @DaveWhite51 13 лет назад

    Gods gift to hichory. Extraordinary that he couldn't read music - or so I'm told...how does he remember it all and be so tight? Unbeleivable. Just got his book ironically today. 'Modern Interpretation of Snare Drum Rudiments'...I'm off to practice.

  • @channelonesuite
    @channelonesuite 13 лет назад +2

    Hmmm..I don't know about some of you guys, but when I bought this arrangement back in 1978 (only $35 at that time- Byron Hoyt San Fran, CA) the only way I thought it was difficult was when it was played at this tempo. Slowed down a bit, like the 1974 LP or '73 video; seemed manageable. And I played the Jazz Tenor chair. Looking at the arrangement today, still doesn't look difficult.

  • @rayzeene
    @rayzeene 7 лет назад

    the man from planet jazz

  • @bbpapaUozumi
    @bbpapaUozumi 11 лет назад +4

    かっけぇ〜!^^☆

  • @zachellis3901
    @zachellis3901 6 лет назад

    The one and only ...

  • @CSifjrixhrj
    @CSifjrixhrj 5 лет назад

    Love the bass trombone

  • @jazzpianoman01
    @jazzpianoman01 10 лет назад +46

    Look at that left hand!

    • @pinball1970
      @pinball1970 9 лет назад +7

      Mark Doherty you stole my line!! first 10 seconds is typical left going crazy. To us mortals anyway who think gravity has a say in things. Buddy did not care about stupid stuff like gravity and forces, the sticks did what he wished and that was that. An alien and a god of the drums. RIP Buddy Rich we are still trying and failing to copy your genius.

    • @danielscheff7384
      @danielscheff7384 8 лет назад +2

      +pinball1970 Perfectly put. I was watching a clip of Dave Weckl playing this song with the BR band in the studio. I love Dave Weckl, and consider him one of the absolute best... and the same of Vinnie C... but there just isn't anyone who does it the way Buddy did. The ever-persistent driving force that he was behind the band is unmatched.

    • @pinball1970
      @pinball1970 8 лет назад

      *****
      I will spend my life working him out Daniel. looking forward to it!

    • @stephenleonard6784
      @stephenleonard6784 7 лет назад +3

      faster with one hand than most drummers r with 2 br

    • @jazzpianoman01
      @jazzpianoman01 7 лет назад

      Had the chance to see Buddy live in 1980 in London at Ronnie Scott Club; saw his left hand in action just unbeleivable!

  • @Jonathan-cx6jl
    @Jonathan-cx6jl Год назад

    incredibles type music

  • @Arthalionaraman
    @Arthalionaraman 14 лет назад

    He is THE drummer!

  • @hansoloist9756
    @hansoloist9756 Год назад

    My top 5 favorite drummers are Steve Gadd, Steve Smith, Dave Weckle, Brian Blade, Peter Erskine. But one thing is for sure, if anyone ever asks who I THINK the greatest drummer of all time is, it’s Buddy Rich. Easily. 👍

  • @edellis515
    @edellis515 2 года назад

    JAZZ GOD. PERIOD

  • @jimmy5391
    @jimmy5391 8 лет назад +8

    holy shit that first saxophone player

    • @shmowzow458
      @shmowzow458 8 лет назад +10

      Steve Marcus. First tenor saxophone player for buddy for since 75 (I think) till the end of buddys life. Buddy and Steve were great friends. If you like Steve, buddy had lots of great first Tenor players, like Pat Labarbera and Don Menza. Don actually wrote time check

    • @meandmyEV
      @meandmyEV 8 лет назад

      Shmowzow458 I like his solo on "ya gotta try" a little better but he is the best and he had some great hair.

    • @bkrider19
      @bkrider19 7 лет назад +1

      Don't forget Jay Corre. Probably the best soloist the BR band ever had other than BR himself, but he was in the band for only about 2 years.

    • @hippoo25
      @hippoo25 7 лет назад +1

      And Don Menza is the father of Nick Menza, who was the drummer of Megadeth.

    • @shmowzow458
      @shmowzow458 7 лет назад

      Trek Ryder Jay Corre was great, especially in West Side Story, but you gotta love Don Menza, Pat labarbera, and Steve Marcus too

  • @channelonesuite
    @channelonesuite 9 лет назад +5

    Steve Marcus, was almost out of air, going into the sax soli. Whew!

  • @RockMacDonald23
    @RockMacDonald23 12 лет назад

    Holy shit

  • @davidsaelens9168
    @davidsaelens9168 5 лет назад +1

    It will take me 100 lifetimes before I can even adequately play along to this recording. Right now I'm writing a drum chart for it. David L. Saelens (drummer, Rock Island, IL. ) Posted 24 March 2019).

    • @Bob-nu3xe
      @Bob-nu3xe 5 лет назад

      David I play along to time check daily its my favourite Buddy track (no long solos) so you can get the idea of how Buddy slices up the bars in such a clinical way but also learn the values of when not to play! enjoy

  • @rufffamily9439
    @rufffamily9439 3 года назад

    Mike Smith from Chicago on lead alto i believe. He as teacher of mine. Wonderful guy.

  • @xepRob
    @xepRob 7 лет назад

    1:20 Breathhhe! saxophone BREATHEEE!

  • @AetigmaFacade
    @AetigmaFacade 11 месяцев назад

    Jazz or not buddy rich is really on a different spectrum. Look at his middle and ring finger when he comps…. Like what? There truly is such crazy brain function going on. Wow

  • @Joemantoo
    @Joemantoo 13 лет назад

    Unreal.