Buddy Rich Preach and Teach
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@D3maine - Gene Krupa, Dennis Wilson and Tommy Lee are appalled at your statement!
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@D3maine you need to meet more drummers...
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For those people wondering, Richie Cole has the alto saxophone solo near the end of the song. I went to see the Buddy Rich Band many times in the late 1960's and 1970's with my dad when Richie was touring with the band. Richie has a solo career these days. I am glad to see some of band videos from the 70's....better quality than I would imagine considering the sound is pretty good. Buddy was the Master of the drums!
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@pootershnitzel The cat on the hammond is Dave McRae, hes currently teaches at The Australian Institute of Music. I know this cause I study there and hes my teacher :)
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I've never yet seen a handsome male drummer, yet all the female drummers are gorgeous. What's with that?
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This version pales in comparison to the one captured on his Mercy, Mercy, Mercy release live form Vegas.
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The first fifteen seconds exceeds what 95% of drummers today could pull off.
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@waynedrumpal haha i once knew a drummer who could swing very well, but he couldnt even play a simple maroon 5 song to save his life
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@rrdrums110 true, but now his time is over and there is many greats emerging that will overtake him only in terms of creativity. that is my personal opinion.
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@rrdrums110 i agree, nobody wil ever come close to buddy.



forget about classic rock and rap ...or should i say ....crap ...you want to realy play drums ....learn jjjjjjjjazz....then the other styles will be a piece of cake....
waynedrumpal 2 years ago 26
Dig the cat on the Hammond!
Drumspiracy 8 months ago 4