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The one and only.
bass player is amazing
Dave Young! (He is also Canadian!)
Excellent quality sound! The greatest and a wonderful supporting cast.
1:20 quote on things aint what they used to be
its amazing how in tune the bassist is with oscar...what a bad bad man!! and of course...oscar is just amazing...i'm always in awe!
Dave Young matches Ray Brown in producing the big sound and imagination.
And how Joe Pass and Oscar play off each other is so amazing.
Brilliant!!! Also love the version featuring Ralph Moore on tenor, Roy Hargrove on trumpet, Niels Pedersen on bass and Lewis Nash on drums
Oh, my god! spectacular! he said, and he is right.
Incredible musician. He’ll never be replaced.
Truly a master!
on of the best takes of this musical piece!
unrepeatable...💌
Good!!!!
Dave Young on bass; Martin Drew on drums.
The bass player is Dave Young. NHOP didn't like to fly :)
Dave Young produces a bigger sound for the blues. NHOP produces speed.
These are essentially the same modified blues changes as Doxy by Sonny Rollins. Check that out (or just play along to this until you get it...even better).
2:35
i need sheet for this ,can somebody tell me how i can get it for free ? ?
Colosso °
Chopin would be jealous...
You don't know anything in jazz, as well as, in classical music
Oscar's take on Doxie as recorded by Cal Tjader.
Where is Joe Pass??????????
+Adam Glinka If you are serious, Joe Pass died in 1994 in Los Angeles.
Ed VanDerGinst guys you can see him at 2:12 he's right there on stage with the guys.
Joe Pass continua a non piacermi.
The one and only.
bass player is amazing
Dave Young! (He is also Canadian!)
Excellent quality sound! The greatest and a wonderful supporting cast.
1:20 quote on things aint what they used to be
its amazing how in tune the bassist is with oscar...what a bad bad man!! and of course...oscar is just amazing...i'm always in awe!
Dave Young matches Ray Brown in producing the big sound and imagination.
And how Joe Pass and Oscar play off each other is so amazing.
Brilliant!!! Also love the version featuring Ralph Moore on tenor, Roy Hargrove on trumpet, Niels Pedersen on bass and Lewis Nash on drums
Oh, my god! spectacular! he said, and he is right.
Incredible musician. He’ll never be replaced.
Truly a master!
on of the best takes of this musical piece!
unrepeatable...💌
Good!!!!
Dave Young on bass; Martin Drew on drums.
The bass player is Dave Young. NHOP didn't like to fly :)
Dave Young produces a bigger sound for the blues. NHOP produces speed.
These are essentially the same modified blues changes as Doxy by Sonny Rollins. Check that out (or just play along to this until you get it...even better).
2:35
i need sheet for this ,can somebody tell me how i can get it for free ? ?
Colosso °
Chopin would be jealous...
You don't know anything in jazz, as well as, in classical music
Oscar's take on Doxie as recorded by Cal Tjader.
Where is Joe Pass??????????
+Adam Glinka If you are serious, Joe Pass died in 1994 in Los Angeles.
Ed VanDerGinst guys you can see him at 2:12 he's right there on stage with the guys.
Joe Pass continua a non piacermi.