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Which bands? (just ... ( 2 months ago by lukagerm)
Which bands? (just out of interest, I'm not criticising).
great! wonderful! ( 2 months ago by katya1219)
great! wonderful!
Two great base ... ( 2 months ago by findusxy)
Two great base players and one amazing pianist. Oscar really loved to play. He smiles, having a good time. It sounds amazing; jazzy, rhythmic, crystal clear. Only a master can give us such a performance. Thanks...
Cool! ( 2 months ago by bankadmin)
Cool!
That So Beautiful:- ... ( 2 months ago by UncleSam992)
That So Beautiful:-) !!!!!!!!
in response to ... ( 2 months ago by airportsadness)
in response to Tornadogamer: The tune is by Ray Brown, originally on the superb 1964 Oscar Peterson trio recording "We Get Requests," on Verve. Oscar Peterson, Ray Brown, and the great underrated Ed Thigpen on drums.
simple tune but ... ( 2 months ago by freakyhead20)
simple tune but still swinging great trio..RIP Oscar..your music was and is still amazing
This is one of my ... ( 2 months ago by Bonulo)
This is one of my favorite jazz performances. The combination of the light, swift melodic NH
ØP and the deep, soothing Brown works a lot better than you might expect. And Oscar, of course, can do no wrong. Man.. RIP trio. It's hard to believe that all three are indeed gone, but hey, needless to say, their music lives on. Also on YouTube. But buy the dvd. It's a treat!
Sheet of Bool! ( 2 months ago by gretabigolfatass)
Sheet of Bool!
I was able to ... ( 2 months ago by gretabigolfatass)
I was able to download the same soundtrack from Emusic. It may also be available from other web sites.
Actually - you are ... ( 2 months ago by BlueinGreen2)
Actually - you are not quite right when you said Ray Brown wrote it, if you looked on the back of your album, you would see that it says:
You Look Good to Me" (Seymour Lefco, Clement Wells) I am not sure, but I believe that Lefco wrote the tune, and Wells wrote the lyrics, although the lyrics have never been used. I think, although correct me if I am wrong, that these guys were Ray's dentist/s? The relation is along those lines, I
believe.
Its a shame how no ... ( 2 months ago by MrWoloohojian)
Its a shame how no one in my school likes this amazing music.
the best upright ... ( 2 months ago by edlaksmi)
the best upright bass players!
I know what you ... ( 2 months ago by whatsyourstory1)
I know what you mean! Same in mine, it's very annoying.
That was in ... ( 2 months ago by whatsyourstory1)
That was in responce to MrWoloohojian lol I want to cry this is so NICE.
Array ( 1 month ago by lesproduitsdugers)
Jean S
ébastien Bach pour finir, c'est vraiment la classe ...
He's a music ... ( 1 month ago by Lotrompetista)
He's a music machine!
I can only agree .. ... ( 1 month ago by drxl44)
I can only agree ... a great posting for which I'm grateful. I've been an Oscar P fan since his appearances with Granz's Jazz at The Philharmonic!
OMGGG I KNOW EXACLY ... ( 1 month ago by woodlock90)
OMGGG I KNOW EXACLY WUT U MEAN... none of my friends like this either...
Thank you very much ... ( 1 month ago by tornadogamer)
Thank you very much for you response :)
Thank you for ... ( 1 month ago by Tubenbroad)
Thank you for putting this clip to Youtube!!! Wonderful!
I have been a long ... ( 1 month ago by coffeebean911S)
I have been a long time Oscar fan. Saw him in NY at the Blue Note for the 'Tall Band Reunion' it was simply amazing. Thank you so much for posting this video. You can never get enough of Oscar!
Question to ... ( 1 month ago by tornadogamer)
Question to BlueinGreen2: Can you tell me if a leadsheet of this tune exists, and where? And when lyrics have been written, where can I find them?
im soOOoo horny ... ( 1 month ago by bambabyy23)
im soOOoo horny right now



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