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Drumming Clips
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Tony Williams Drum solo - Montreux, Switzerland 1983
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Tony Williams Magnificent Drum Solo with V.S.O.P II - 1983
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The Tony Williams Lifetime - Wildlife - 1979
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The Tony Williams Lifetime - Hittin' On 6 - 1979
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Tony Williams Interview - Germany; Stuttgart 1989
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Billy Cobham Drum Solo on Tenth Pinn - 1974 #billycobham
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Elvin Jones Drum Solo on Three Card Molly - Different Drummer
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Buddy Rich's Incredible Stick Recovery on The Dick Cavett Show - 1972
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Buddy Rich's Incredible Stick Recovery on The Dick Cavett Show - 1972
Tony Williams Drum Solo on There Comes A Time - 1979
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Tony Williams Drum Solo on There Comes A Time - 1979
Tony Williams Drum Solo; Miles Tribute Concert - 1992
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Tony Williams Drum Solo; Miles Tribute Concert - 1992
TONY IS SWEATING A LOT, haa He is the one
So many great drummers, all i can say is that nobody has ever been better than Tony Williams or ever will be
Finally a solo with genuine groove!! The master at work💚🥁💚
I watched this back in 1972. And I remember saying to my dad--'he just broke a stick'.
As much as the OLD old guard harps on the importance or superiority of traditional grip, I don’t think that there’s a single thing that can be played in trad grip that can’t be played the exact same with matched. Definitely placebo, bordering on superstition. They just struggled to accept change.
And at minute 9:00, God created the drummer; at minute 10:06, the Madonna appeared to the ecstatic audience.
Imagine being clueless enough to not understand how masterful this is
さすが👍トニー!
Phénoménal 🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩‼️
Master Drummer, also Billy Higgins and many others ! Cheers ! 🥳
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Hard to imagine these shows, Dick Cavett, The Tonight Show, had such great bands. Gone forever.
Boring ...stiff
Lmao right. He’s probably one of the top drummers of all time, who would you call exciting and not stiff?
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There's always some clueless chowder head who needs to pipe in...
It's a matter of preference. I played traditional grip for the first 10 or 12 years then I switched to match grip and still play that way. It's easier for me to get a clean strike on the cymbals on my left side, cross sticking on the tom & floor tom is easier. I also played tympani in high school and going between tymps was smoother & easier, just like between snare & floor tom or snare & rack tom. Some guy above this post said Buddy Rich approves. Buddy can be seen on video playing parts of his solo matched grip.
Wild!
Does in two minutes what it took John Bonham to do in thirty!
incredible! the stick broke in half, he turned the remaining half around, and then when he had an available split second replaced it with another stick!!! #OdedFriedGaon #OdedMusic #OdedInformation
As much as I love the legends, I just don’t agree. Even Weckl has admitted that he’s wanted to switch to match grip but has just been playing traditional for too long. I once heard Weckl also say that Bill Stewart had him fooled into thinking that he was playing traditional grip before having ever seen him in person. I think a lot of it is placebo effect.
Amazing band. Bill Watrous on t-bone at right. Don't know anyone else.
There will never be another like this monster.
not bad for a pot smoker and heroin junkie
Funny to think about how FURIOUS he must have been when the stick broke
Cannonball Adderley on Alto Sax.
I heard he was really difficult to work with which cost him a number of big gigs back i the day. He also was self taught which is freaking crazy to think... Still, one of the best
Sorry, but I don’t hear how he’s enhancing the groove of the tune when the band is playing, which would seem to belie the name of the tune. Sounds like overplaying to me.
The speed and precision is unreal. maybe world's greatest drummer of all time.
He was the best drummer ever
Four drums and three cymbals. Let’s see modern day drummers top that with their stage full of equipment. No one would even come close, and he even holds the sticks correctly.
unnecessary noise.
He is not human.
✊ Not quite my tempo
B O R I N G ...as Leslie West said, of Mountain fame, with a much better drummer (Corky Lainge)..I hate drum solos!!
Camn good for a guy born 108 years ago!!!
He was the greatest drummer (that we know of) of all time. Period.
Showoff......😒 Lol
( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)🤳💞💜💟🤎 The Best Drummer !! 🥁💭
Love his insane look on his face. Seen him on several shows, must've been better than Neal Pert of Rush! Drum's named after him.
So many great drummers out there today....But Buddy will always be the best IMO... That left hand ? Close your eyes..you would never know he dropped a stick. Drum god.
Amazing talent. The only problem is you have to listen to jazz to hear him play 🤮
AWESOME !!! 🌷
I decided to take up drums last week, watched this video, and now the whole set is floating in my pool. Thanks Buddy!!!!!! GOAT.
...and just think - he couldn't even read drum music. Incredible.
Being an a-hole aside, he was the best.
He's definitely better than Lars Ulrich!
I come from a family of three percussionists (grandfather, uncle, brother) so my mom was always enthralled when Buddy Rich was on the Tonight Show. I still enjoy watching him. Man can those hands move.
I imagine a 20-year-old Neil Peart seeing this...😮
"THE MASTER" ❤
One of the progenitors of stunt drumming that is now a TH-cam career for many impressive technicians with zero musical instincts. Buddy Rich could at least play well to compliment the music if he really wanted to
What a workout!
He was the best.