Liberty DeVitto Interview On Recording Turnstiles, The Stranger, Uptown Girl, and Career Highlights
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- Опубликовано: 24 апр 2018
- In this intimate sit-down, Kevin Curtin interviews legendary drummer Liberty DeVitto. Not only is he one of the greatest drummers of all time, having drummed with Billy Joel for 30 years, but he is one of the most humble and welcoming cats I've had the pleasure of sitting down with. He has some great stories to share about recording Turnstiles, The Stranger, and much more. Sit back, relax, and enjoy the show.
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The drum work in Rosalinda's Eyes is magnificent.
Love Billy but really miss Liberty. Nobody can replace the dynamics and excitement on a stage like he can. Every drum stroke is done with authority. Every cymbal hit is just shy of cracking the damn thing. Really hard to play with that intensity all night long. But he did it. Billy Joel's live shows were legendary and Liberty played a huge part in that.
Lib!! The man, the myth the legend!!
OMG!!!! Great stories! Me wants more! I could be sitting here listening to Lib for as long as he would go on; it is like participating live in those experiences, not to mention the historic meaning of it all. At 16:31 he mentioned how Phil Ramone wanted him to play "Moving Out" just doing quarter notes on bass and snare "This is what people will remember" - he said- I have argued that point my whole life as a musician. I do not have a great name like Lib or Mr. Ramone, but I have always said the same thing! unbelievable, imagine my surprise when I hear the same here! I used to draw laughs and more from fellow musicians for my stance that a good drummer is never ever about how fast, or how many notes can do in a fill but how it "blends in" with the song he or she plays.
Later on he talks about Havana Jam, 1979 in Cuba, at which time I was 15 years old and already a follower and a fan of Joel's work, then with the help of my Dad, who was working with the entourage in charge of moving Billy Joel's instruments and equipment in town, I sneaked in the back of the Karl Marx Theater and met briefly many of them; I was like a little groupie then but it was awesome to meet in person one of my idols. How blessed for me to have followed and learned always from nothing but the best; My deepest respects to you Liberty DeVitto; one of the greatest Rock and Roll drummers in the world!
The drum beat for, "Uptown Girl," is a subtle beast. I think it's probably much harder to play than you would imagine.
I have loved Billy Joel and the musicians associated with him for over 30 years. thank you so much for this.....liked and subscribed!
My pleasure thank you for watching and subscribing! 🙏🏻😎
@@CurtinCall You deserve it my friend. Your interviewing skills are fantastic.....but to be interviewing my heroes makes it even better. Good luck in all that you do and I hope to hear more from you....you already have a fan here.
Peace and Blessings to you, appreciate it 🙏🏻
Amo a Liber,lo extraño ♥️♥️♥️♥️
I had the pleasure of meeting Liberty last year in Pennsylvania, great guy!
Lucky!!
Liberty Devito is like Carmine appice , Joey Franco (Good Rats NYNY} and many great east coast rock drummers with an edge and power that make them unique. Most of these great drummer/artist/ muscians learned their craft from great drummers from the 1940s-1960s and left thier speacial mark on the work they created and for those of us who love their playing.
Great guy, amazing musician!
I want that kick sound from scenes from an Italian restaurant
Dude, great interview.. nice to see an interview where the interviewer actually asks different questions AND listens to the answers.. keep up the great work .
Thanks Peter! Appreciate your support, glad you enjoyed it!
Great inside stories on a magical time in music history making some classic albums! Thanks!
Thank you for watching!! All the thanks goes to Liberty for being such a great guest! Thanks Rob.
I've been a major fan of Billy and the Lords of 52nd for 30 years and you pulled some great stories out of Liberty that I've never heard before so you deserve credit for a great interview too! I was lucky enough to meet Liberty briefly at a promotional event for Hired Gun in LA and really wanted to chat him up for some great stories like these but the only words I managed to get out were "Hi nice to meet you." So thanks again for a great interview!
ROB A That’s very kind of you! Much respect. Thanks for watching and keep listening and supporting great people like Liberty! 🙏🏽✌🏽
Great interview! You know I can't find as many interviews for Liberty as much as I can find for Billy. So, this is real nice. Thank you for posting this. I always come back and watch this one. God bless Liberty DeVitto.
Tommy 1975 thanks for watching and I’m glad you keep coming back to watch! Make sure you check out the latest interview with Liberty, Richie Cannata, and Russell Javors. Brand new and a lot of fun, enjoy!
Yes sir, you're welcome. I love your material. And WOW, There's a new video with those guys? I'll have to check that one out. Thanks!
I played drums with Leslie West Vagrants and knew Liberty years ago.Great drummer. We use to also open up for Billy Joel s Hassels in the sixties.
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I asked on last Christmas Billy Joel's vynil record 52nd Street. I got a Japanese pressing. Love every single track but specially Honesty and My Life.
I dig LD! So down to earth✌😎💕
Love him, but Phil best ever.
Peter Chriss (b. George Peter John Criscuola) took a few lessons from Gene Krupa. He was a big influence on him. Not comparing drummers, but kinda cool that two NYC guys both mention Gene a lot.
Great interview, thanks 🙏
Thank you, and thanks for watching!
Think Liberty was tempted to ask Biggy Fry where in hell did you get the purple suit?
It’s blue not purple and that’s top secret Todd, thanks for watching! 😉
Without Doug (Stegmeyer) and Liberty, there is no Billy Joel "sound" which is why, despite Billy having been my first-ever idol -- back in the mid-70s after first hearing "James" during the 2nd Semester of my sophomore year at boarding school -- I have never had the privilege to see Billy live-in-concert because I could never settle for less, having any number of substitute bassists or drummers filling in. Not sure what the fallout was between them and Billy, but it's such a sad thing.
Is Lib ill?...he looks super thin, I hope he's cool..a true legend and a gentleman.
Benevolent Backpacker Liberty is very fit and cycles around Brooklyn and goes to the gym. As a drummer you have to stay fit. Liberty is 69 years old this year.
It's a SIN that Liberty is not playing w/Joel..You can tell Liberty is till looking for credit for some of the ideas he had. Unfortunately, ideas don't translate to money, melodies do and I think this is why Liberty is not with Billy anymore. He wanted some $. As much as I like Liberty's drumming, he seems to have too much to say. Like HE had to point out to genius Billy Joel that his tune sounded like Neil Sedaka's tune - Hey Schmuck! He probably got on Joel's nerves.
Had Enough liberty is still rich as fuck lol
Same story told by Billy: ruclips.net/video/NJOXOT7ae7o/видео.html. Yeah, someone had to point it out, genius doesn't protect from brain farts.