Buddy Rich 1970

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Uploaded by on Jul 10, 2007

Awesome drum solo by the greatest drummer of all time.

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  • Look at the angle of the snare! Just...wow.

  • Just about looks like it might fall off onto the floor, huh? LOL. Yeah, to play like that with a traditional grip is absolutely amazing (then again, to play like that in any way is absolutely amazing).

  • oh.

    my.

    GOD.

    this guy is amazing. nuff said

  • Yeah.  That about sums it up. =-)

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  • In my opinion, his best and my personal favorite solo of his. The sheer amount of speed, control and dynamics displayed here are just out of this world! We all miss you Buddy, but you left behind a legacy all of us are still trying to unravel. Rest in peace, homie. =]

  • B*U*D*D*Y

    Stands for;

    Best Undenied Drummer Dude, Yo!

    (best I could do)

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  • WOW!!!

  • He was the KING!

  • Snare is king! - at least when Buddy lays it all down...

  • For all the haters, give him a double kick and he could outplay any death metal drummer ever. Hell, he probably wouldn't even need a double kick.

  • Give him another arm man

  • v.impressed w/highhat at 1:38

  • That was f#*king ridiculous

  • Pure drummer poetry!!

  • Go to 2:55 and watch his left hand. You'll see why he was is the best.

  • @jasaggio target market That's like the old joke : what is a camel?, a horse designed by comittee. The single stroke roll Buddy starts at 2:56 is respect for tradition forged with artistry,blood,sweat and tears and presented to the present and future audience as an aural sculpture saying Not only have I payed my dues and learned my craft but I am aware of how the tradition fits into today and how it points to the future at the same time holding a daring standard up to future artists

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