Cozy Powell played a practical joke on me once. It was two weeks after my 16th birthday, on the morning of Sunday 27th February 1977. I was hitch hiking from Wantage, at the foot of the Berkshire Downs in southern England (near the villiage of Harwell where Cozy lived at the time, not that I knew that) to visit with friends near Rowstock Corner, five miles down the rather tricky A417. First up was a Ford Granada. Looked like a sales rep and he wasn’t giving the time off day to anyone. Second was an Austin 1100 with an elderly couple out for a Sunday morning drive after church. They weren’t stopping either (or likely to exceed 40MPH). The third car was something else. It was roso red and had to have been the most beautiful automobile I had ever seen (I later discovered it was a 1977 Ferrari Dino). And it stopped! The driver had long black hair, Aviators, a white silk shirt, black leather trousers/pants and alligator skin boots. “Rowstock Corner” I asked optimistically? “Jump in”. And we were off! The first thing was how it became apparent very quickly that this guy could drive. I mean really drive. The next thing was we came up behind the Austin 1100 on a stretch that it is impossible to overtake/pass on. Too bad I thought, having been enjoying the ride up to that point. At which point the driver dropped the car into second gear and sort of put this Austin behind us as if by sleight of hand. I didn’t know they invented a car that could do that? It was as if time had stopped for everything outside this exotic leather cocoon. Once I had recovered my sensibilities I became emboldened enough to ask “so are you in the music business”? “Yeah”. “Go on then, who are you”? “I’m Keith Richards”. Shortly afterwards I told my friends “you won’t believe who just gave me a ride”! At which I told them and they said “correct. We don’t believe you” at which point someone turned on the radio to a news story about how Keith Richards had been arrested for heroine possession in Toronto earlier that day. It took me two years to find out who it really was! So that was it. Cozy Powell yet again giving some random kid the ride of his life (I still remember it 45 years later) but being sure to have a little fun for himself along the way. To be fair he and Kieth Richards did look a bit similar back then… Rest in peace Cozy. I had a tire blow out on me once, at speed, and should never have lived to tell the tale. Yours was just bad luck. At the age of sixteen I knew you were a drummer and because of your generosity of spirit I had also discovered you could drive at least as well as you played your drums. Since then I have come to understand just how good at playing your drums you really were.
@@flexiblestrategist9922 The tire blowing out was bad luck. That he was over the limit doesn’t change that. But I agree he should not have been over the limit.
@@vincentveasey9389 We know that. So did he. His last words (to his girlfriend, via his mobile phone) were "oh shit". It was a tragic accident involving only himself. He'd had also taken a modest amount of alcohol, the autopsy revealed. All on him and he knew it. But he was someone who would have owned it. Do remember it was the very early days of mobile phones and we didn't really know about distracted driving back then. And driving under the influence was still the norm in rural England in the late 1990s, especially for his generation. That has all changed now, and amen to that, but a quarter of a century ago things were what they were.
Cozy was great,that rainbow line up,down to earth,donnington,ritchie,cozy,roger,graham,don,was probably one of the greatest rock line ups of all time,phenomenal
Cozy Powell was an amazing drummer. He didn't really get the recognition he deserved. His double bass was BadAss. He really could play the hell of the drums.
His passion for the instrument has always been absolutely inspiring.... I mean he recorded an album with ELP and he was able to connect the dots with Carl Palmer as well as continue the legacy of inviting his personal perspective on his approach to the instrument....One of my favorite drummers of all time...HAHA then again I usually say this about almost every drummer that I have been inspired by.
"He didn't really get the recognition he deserved".....I think he did, he was recognised as being a drummer everyone wanted to work with, hence his extensive CV
Read a story, where Cozy climbed in a hotel window, thinking it was a crew member's room and sprayed the sleeping figure on the bed with a fire extinguisher. After escaping the way he'd came in, a short time later the police arrived and were questioning guests. It turned out the sleeping figure was actually a German tourist who had taken a bad turn after being sprayed with the contents of the extinguisher.
My drumming inspiration, especially in MSG. In England, "Cozy" a pretty standard abbreviation of Colin amongst older guys, but is generally pronounced "Cozzy" or "Coz".
All these skills as well as being an excellent drummer who unlike most drummers was always adapting his technique as you can hear through the various bands he was in Rainbow, Whitesnake, ELP, Sabbath to name just a handful. He had a reputation as a power drummer but was much more than this and had good snare technique too. Listen to his work with Jeff Beck Group. The only drummer capable of joining LZ at that time and it was discussed but never happened.
Hearing this im surpriced he lived as long as he did, but on the other hand it seems like his death was due to being an "on the edge" kind of guy as well. Rock In Peace Cozy, Ronnie and Jimmy.
.... Blackmores's woman is finer than frogs hair....See, guys, this is why you wanna be a rockstar or at least filthy stinking rich/successful. Women love a guy with money.
Interesting as always, but the thought of having to endure all those juvenile pranks and nasty practical jokes, make me glad I was never in the rock world. There’s something pathological about this kind of thing.
What a great bro I'm 67 and still climb ladders I play everything guitar drums and bass but I got to work for a f u c k i n g get my self-medication so I can rock and roll I refuse to join this cult system
Cozy as a hero because he and people like us don't join this f****** system music is more important that's why they try to conform us to play their crap
This guy ran his mouth to much about other players. He never said anything good about anybody that he didnt take back in the next sentence. Total Pr..k
That's really a great story. You might think that's a nice little story but, man this is a great deep story! This is a story about people. Man... Check, him, out. Man... This is real people. Not even kidding. When is the last time, you heard a story like this one? Mm, mm, mm? Huh? What happened? This isn't like hiding the coffee cup in the laundry basket... The most that, goes on today is, when thousands of pigeons try to make a statue disappear. Like, where is Doug Henning? Or his twin brother with the sledgehammer and watermelon... Oh, ho! I've seen this before. Hey man, where did you get the infield tarp from? Sale on garbage bags, eh.. oh, shoot! They don't do that anymore, either.
Cozy Powell played a practical joke on me once. It was two weeks after my 16th birthday, on the morning of Sunday 27th February 1977. I was hitch hiking from Wantage, at the foot of the Berkshire Downs in southern England (near the villiage of Harwell where Cozy lived at the time, not that I knew that) to visit with friends near Rowstock Corner, five miles down the rather tricky A417. First up was a Ford Granada. Looked like a sales rep and he wasn’t giving the time off day to anyone. Second was an Austin 1100 with an elderly couple out for a Sunday morning drive after church. They weren’t stopping either (or likely to exceed 40MPH). The third car was something else. It was roso red and had to have been the most beautiful automobile I had ever seen (I later discovered it was a 1977 Ferrari Dino). And it stopped! The driver had long black hair, Aviators, a white silk shirt, black leather trousers/pants and alligator skin boots. “Rowstock Corner” I asked optimistically? “Jump in”. And we were off!
The first thing was how it became apparent very quickly that this guy could drive. I mean really drive. The next thing was we came up behind the Austin 1100 on a stretch that it is impossible to overtake/pass on. Too bad I thought, having been enjoying the ride up to that point. At which point the driver dropped the car into second gear and sort of put this Austin behind us as if by sleight of hand. I didn’t know they invented a car that could do that? It was as if time had stopped for everything outside this exotic leather cocoon. Once I had recovered my sensibilities I became emboldened enough to ask “so are you in the music business”? “Yeah”. “Go on then, who are you”? “I’m Keith Richards”.
Shortly afterwards I told my friends “you won’t believe who just gave me a ride”! At which I told them and they said “correct. We don’t believe you” at which point someone turned on the radio to a news story about how Keith Richards had been arrested for heroine possession in Toronto earlier that day. It took me two years to find out who it really was! So that was it. Cozy Powell yet again giving some random kid the ride of his life (I still remember it 45 years later) but being sure to have a little fun for himself along the way. To be fair he and Kieth Richards did look a bit similar back then…
Rest in peace Cozy. I had a tire blow out on me once, at speed, and should never have lived to tell the tale. Yours was just bad luck. At the age of sixteen I knew you were a drummer and because of your generosity of spirit I had also discovered you could drive at least as well as you played your drums. Since then I have come to understand just how good at playing your drums you really were.
That's a compelling story but Cozy didn't die from bad luck.
@@flexiblestrategist9922 The tire blowing out was bad luck. That he was over the limit doesn’t change that. But I agree he should not have been over the limit.
@@francispower1418and was on the phone
@@vincentveasey9389 We know that. So did he. His last words (to his girlfriend, via his mobile phone) were "oh shit". It was a tragic accident involving only himself. He'd had also taken a modest amount of alcohol, the autopsy revealed. All on him and he knew it. But he was someone who would have owned it. Do remember it was the very early days of mobile phones and we didn't really know about distracted driving back then. And driving under the influence was still the norm in rural England in the late 1990s, especially for his generation. That has all changed now, and amen to that, but a quarter of a century ago things were what they were.
great story , thanks ;
Your a very blessed man Mr. Blackmore....
Rest in peace cozy Powell nice to hear Ritchie Blackmore talk about the past
what a brilliant storyteller Ritchie is ! wanna listen all day long those awesome r&r stories
Drummers of the rock era were INSANE! 70s rock was the greatest period of music
Cozy, „over the top“ as usual… My favourite drummer. RIP CP.
"Rising", "On Stage", "Long Live Rock 'N' Roll" are pure gold. Cozy was one of the greatest drummers of all time. R.I.P.
You should do more of these and longer, Ritchie, great to hear you tell these stories.. Cheers.🎸
Good stories but he needs to work on the punchlines somewhat.
@@CB-xr1egrock musicians make the best comedians.
@@georgeabrams7345 Not in Ritchie's case.
@@CB-xr1eg As a engrossing storyteller, he makes a great guitarist.
Oh my God
She is beautiful ❤️❤️
Cozy was such a great drummer, i saw him twice with the "Brian May Band" in Hamburg/Germany. He died far too young.
Cozy was great,that rainbow line up,down to earth,donnington,ritchie,cozy,roger,graham,don,was probably one of the greatest rock line ups of all time,phenomenal
Rock In Peace Ronnie, Jimmy and Cozy...🙏🙏🙏
Amen, brother.
The very best period of rainbow.
There are some really good stories out there about Richie's pranks, too. Cozy was an insanely good drummer.
I heard Lemmy say that Ritchie slipped his tour manager a mickey and left him in a car, on a ferry, naked.
Very nice to hear from the wizard himself ! Please do more stories about lesser known singers, songwriters and musicians.
Cozy Powell was an amazing drummer. He didn't really get the recognition he deserved. His double bass was BadAss. He really could play the hell of the drums.
And I loved his flash of style that he would throw in, especially in the video for All Night Long.
His passion for the instrument has always been absolutely inspiring....
I mean he recorded an album with ELP and he was able to connect the dots with Carl Palmer as well as continue the legacy of inviting his personal perspective on his approach to the instrument....One of my favorite drummers of all time...HAHA then again I usually say this about almost every drummer that I have been inspired by.
"He didn't really get the recognition he deserved".....I think he did, he was recognised as being a drummer everyone wanted to work with, hence his extensive CV
He got plenty of recognition
In America!! for god sake. i would say his name and people would look at me and go Huh?? @@ray131262
Great story. Thanks Ritchie for sharing.
Cozy was the man....RIP
Love these stories... Keep 'em coming'.
Read a story, where Cozy climbed in a hotel window, thinking it was a crew member's room and sprayed the sleeping figure on the bed with a fire extinguisher. After escaping the way he'd came in, a short time later the police arrived and were questioning guests. It turned out the sleeping figure was actually a German tourist who had taken a bad turn after being sprayed with the contents of the extinguisher.
Cozy is a great Rock Star name. It's really a great name in general.
He actually got the name Cozy from the great jazz drummer Cozy Cole.
My drumming inspiration, especially in MSG. In England, "Cozy" a pretty standard abbreviation of Colin amongst older guys, but is generally pronounced "Cozzy" or "Coz".
To me, Cozy’s signature song will always be Stargazer.
Dio as well!
A Light in the Black.
The whole of Rising.
R.I.P Cozy, one of the greatest drummers ever.💝💝💝
YES and more people should be agreeing with you!
All these skills as well as being an excellent drummer who unlike most drummers was always adapting his technique as you can hear through the various bands he was in Rainbow, Whitesnake, ELP, Sabbath to name just a handful. He had a reputation as a power drummer but was much more than this and had good snare technique too. Listen to his work with Jeff Beck Group. The only drummer capable of joining LZ at that time and it was discussed but never happened.
Hearing this im surpriced he lived as long as he did, but on the other hand it seems like his death was due to being an "on the edge" kind of guy as well. Rock In Peace Cozy, Ronnie and Jimmy.
Cozy - On Stage - period ❤
Your stories are fascinating
Candice looks utterly amazingly beautiful in this interview.
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Always. Revealing her age only on certain notes while singing.
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Imagine in the 1970s Cozy, Bonham, Ringo and Moon causing havoc after a few drinks.
These 70's guys were really professional!!!
Love Cozy
Cozy Powell sounds so much cooler than his real name Colin Flooks
Happy Summer Solstice
Having seen Bonzo, Baker, Peart and Palmer I found Cozy the best. I saw him with Hammer and many other bands always very exciting to watch.
R I P Cosy 😢
Did he do any practical jokes in the bands other than Rainbow?
.... Blackmores's woman is finer than frogs hair....See, guys, this is why you wanna be a rockstar or at least filthy stinking rich/successful. Women love a guy with money.
Who is the woman sitting next to Ritchie?
His wife
I thought it was his daughter
Gladyce Night, '70s PopStar.
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Eff off.
Gladys Knight is 80 or close to it and AFRO-AMERICAN.
Ritchie's wife is Candice Night and 30 years younger.
@@mullaway5746 well she is half his age. She wasn't even born yet when Deep Purple hit success with songs like Child in Time.
Tell you what Richie lad, you're punching way above you weight with that beautiful wife of yours! You lucky bugger!
Cozy and I gave a lot in common…..
thats the funniest story ive ever heard !!
Gotta love the character, humour and personality of that woman on the right... wait... she's an American
I saw Blackmore's Night Twice, that's was once too many.
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What a band Rainbow was! It all fell apart after Cozy left IMO
Mine too
My dad said, if you get to watching a band after their show, and you find one of them being crazy, then you've just recognized the drummer.
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.... and then your dad met Deep Purple and realized his assumption was crap.
Interesting as always, but the thought of having to endure all those juvenile pranks and nasty practical jokes, make me glad I was never in the rock world.
There’s something pathological about this kind of thing.
Nobody finds Ritchie Blackmore more interesting than Ritchie Blackmore...
Is that a wig ?
That's a wig and a half!
Roger Glover chose a different aproach to solve this....
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That's a great 'rug' Ritchie can you tell me who makes them for you? I'm bald myself lol Amusing stories lol!
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Does this Ritchie ever age wow looks like 60
Take off his wig and you'll think differently, lol! 🤣
@@oceanhedonist265 amen brother
For a man who's almost 80, I think its time he laid of the hair dye bottle and vanity and go for a natural look.
Why put these frozen image touching his nose? This means or tryng to see blackmore as his just snore ?
Da würgt sich der Kehle. Wir wissen alle, wie er ist. Soll er doch so sein, wie er ist.
whos the chick
What a great bro I'm 67 and still climb ladders I play everything guitar drums and bass but I got to work for a f u c k i n g get my self-medication so I can rock and roll I refuse to join this cult system
his BS stories are priceless 😂
Why do I feel like Candice doesn't really like this story but is putting up a pretty face
Que lastima que no está en castellano
Si realmente tenés mucha razón, tendrían que doblar al español
Cozy as a hero because he and people like us don't join this f****** system music is more important that's why they try to conform us to play their crap
wow- what a total bore cozy powell must have been
This guy ran his mouth to much about other players. He never said anything good about anybody that he didnt take back in the next sentence. Total Pr..k
Sounds like he was trying to out do kieth Moon.
That's really a great story. You might think that's a nice little story but, man this is a great deep story! This is a story about people. Man... Check, him, out. Man... This is real people. Not even kidding. When is the last time, you heard a story like this one? Mm, mm, mm? Huh? What happened? This isn't like hiding the coffee cup in the laundry basket... The most that, goes on today is, when thousands of pigeons try to make a statue disappear. Like, where is Doug Henning? Or his twin brother with the sledgehammer and watermelon... Oh, ho! I've seen this before. Hey man, where did you get the infield tarp from? Sale on garbage bags, eh.. oh, shoot! They don't do that anymore, either.
Ritchie is boring as hell..... Wait check that because he'll is I imagine not that boring