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The Mind of Oscar Peterson 

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Join Adam and Peter as they geek out on the mesmerizing talent of the Oscar Peterson trio. Immerse yourself in the mastery of OP, exploring his incredible playing and leadership. Don't miss the chance to experience jazz through the lens of Oscar Peterson.
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@chestermarcol3831
@chestermarcol3831 21 час назад
I'm convinced that Ray Brown and Oscar were "mind-linked" LOL
@michaelshark1
One of many reasons while Oscar was so Great was his ability to be so melodic at any tempo. I know a professional pianist who played in the 1970s in Chicago and got to hear and meet Oscar after one of his gigs, he stood next to Oscar while he was playing and said it was surreal how Good he was, it was described as one of his Greatest musical memories of all time. He also said Oscar was one of the nicest persons he met.
@Usefulmusic
Oscar Peterson and Clifford Brown have remained my favorite musicians for 70 years.
@kevinsavo718
That tuning discrepancy can probably be credited to a change in tape speed between recording and printing.
@jgadinas
really advanced cinematography for the era as well - the whole JATP operation was just so high level, it's so easy to take for granted what they were doing when they were doing it.
@DARKLYLIT
So incredible. I had the great pleasure of seeing Oscar when I was 13 years old and I had no idea what I was hearing. Watching this all these years later is so mind-blowing. I mean, who plays like this anymore? Herb Ellis, Ray Brown...., almost 67 years ago and they're still MONSTERS! Thanks for the "play-by-play" you guys. I'd say "You Rock"....but "You Jazz!"🤣👌👍
@RobertDimbleby
They are actually playing it in E! Check out Ray Brown playing open E's, e.g. at
@MrHignite
Oscar is amazing! I love how close they are to. each other ! You feed off each other so much better when you sitting on top of each other...
@MarkEisenman
Norman Granz biography is a must read.
@gitarmats
What a master!
@tonyperiphoto
It sounds so good, as Peter noted, because the studio techs knew how to mic acoustic instruments (and how to photograph). A modern equivalent would be miced to the hilt, especially with drums, and too loud. It sounds acoustic.
@Xarthis
One of the things that I really like about Oscar Peterson, is that he can comp without ego. As you can see from this video, he certainly can entertain as the lead, or even solo, but what you don't see in this one, is that when he plays with another soloist, that he gives them space, and uses his comping to make the soloist sound better. Like picking up their melody lines, call and response things and suchlike, without getting in the way or trying to steal the spotlight from the soloist.
@reddeckelman1802
Check out the Ella and Louis album. The band is Oscar Peterson, Ray Brown, Herb Ellis and Buddy Rich. The acccompaniment is the most laid back, solid sound imaginable. Not one of those virtuosos overplays or tries to grab the spotlight. The greatest backup band ever.
@AzlanValentine
Oscars Joy Spring starts in A it’s not detuned.
@ant_adlibs
I actually hadn't ever heard this either and the quality is so good; phenomenal combo work sublime.
@yeet4837
Damn what a difference that curtain makes, would've bet you guys moved studios hahaha
@alexdelliponti3629
Love this "hat shop" for jazz musicians
@mvarick1
Re: Music in the Round.
@HazeAnderson
My introduction to Oscar Peterson was seeing the infamous Roland ad of him playing their Roland PianoPlus with a FREAKIN TB-303 and TR-606 on top of it. Absolutely NOT the intended genre for those electronic noise makers but nonetheless ... in the minds of the blissfully unaware, Oscar Peterson is THE ORIGINAL representative of Acid House Techno!! 😆
@GizzyDillespee
That last one was a hootenanny jamboree but the first one was gorgeous. There weren't any synths, but that can be excused by their relative lack of availability, at the time. Someday, I'll probably snap, but instead of going postal, I'll start uploading classic recordings, but with synths added, only I won't mention the additions.
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