I grew up watching the tonight show with Carson in the 60's and 70's and with all of the top talented artist that preformed night after night on the tonight show there was one artist that every time he preformed on the tonight show his proformance would totally blow you away it was atomic the closest to being hit by an atomic bomb in tight. Buddy Riches performances were the most mind blowing, powerful, mesmerizing, and jaw dropping performances of any other artist each and every time he preformed.
Buddy influenced a whole lot of drummers. Carl Palmer, John Bonham, Neil Peart. He had incredible speed, power dexterity. But he lacked was a good attitude. He was rude to bandmates!!! I met a dude some years ago who went with his dad to go see mr Rich and his big band in Los Angeles in the late 70s. He was a young kid at the time. He asked Buddy for an autograph. Buddy was rude, and said no. He also said go away, you're disturbing my dinner! Or something like that. The kid left in tears!! His dad wanted to fight Buddy. Mr Rich also had some of the worst posture I've ever seen. Always hunched over. No ergonomics.
He got better as he got older. The BEST!
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I grew up watching the tonight show with Carson in the 60's and 70's and with all of the top talented artist that preformed night after night on the tonight show there was one artist that every time he preformed on the tonight show his proformance would totally blow you away it was atomic the closest to being hit by an atomic bomb in tight. Buddy Riches performances were the most mind blowing, powerful, mesmerizing, and jaw dropping performances of any other artist each and every time he preformed.
Monster mister BR.
Machine guns
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El mejor baterista en la historia del mundo!! 😊
That's hows its done metal heads !! It's called a snare drum, take notes not just ghost notes.
Masya Allah Tabarakallah
Amazing👍👍👍
At 61 years old I wish I could play a fraction as good as he did. And I started at 12.
In a suit!!!
And he's doing it with a suit and tie!
HEY STU GOTZ!!!!
Jon Hyde says " Greatest drummer of all time "
Primarily a snare drum solo but he has good speed around the kit.
Лучший в мире барабанщик, того времени😊
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Definetly of that time
The best drummer all times
That was the same year of the Rich & Roach album.
Buddy Rich best jazz😊 John Bothom Best rock drumming, ever style and beats🎉
JB 😂😂😂😂
Who is Bothom😮?
Buddy influenced a whole lot of drummers. Carl Palmer, John Bonham, Neil Peart. He had incredible speed, power dexterity. But he lacked was a good attitude. He was rude to bandmates!!! I met a dude some years ago who went with his dad to go see mr Rich and his big band in Los Angeles in the late 70s. He was a young kid at the time. He asked Buddy for an autograph. Buddy was rude, and said no. He also said go away, you're disturbing my dinner! Or something like that. The kid left in tears!! His dad wanted to fight Buddy. Mr Rich also had some of the worst posture I've ever seen. Always hunched over. No ergonomics.
@@frankspikes7858 I've read many a time when Buddy was very gracious and signed autographs.
@@javlohudzlin4829 That's cool. Everybody's experience is different.
Obv he’s an amazing drummer, but does anyone else often feel kinda turned off by the guys smugness?
Nah, he knew how good he was and he never disappointed his audience. A true showman