I don’t know….I just don’t respond emotionally to it. Maybe it’s the hardware, the recording - but I went back and forth between this and Oscar P. ( and that’s cruel of anyone, my apologies!) and there’s less soul here - man, sorry - the skill level is astonishing. But to me, it’s Thomas Lang compared to Larnell Lewis; Lang is a human drum machine on steroids, and Larnell can tell you a story with his drums. I hope it’s helpful- express EMOTION when you sing through an instrument, the listeners want to hear YOUR heart and they respond when it touches theirs But MAN can Doc Watkins play - some players think of an event in their lives that matches the feel of the tune they’re playing - and you feel it when they play. I don’t pretend to understand it, sometimes I recognize it when it’s there There’s nothing like making music is there ?
Es una copia del trio de Oscar Peterson, Ray Brown y Ed Thigpen con la unica diferencia que ninguno de los tres se acercan a la calidad interpretativa y de improvisacion de aquel famoso trio. No dejo de reconocer el virtuosismo de Doc, Tyler y Dean pero no estoy de acuerdo con haber hecho esa copia.
They took it on and did it justice, bravo.
Just amazing the way he uses both hands together playing the same riff.. Incredibile!
Oscar Peterson was a master at that.
Fantastic!! a San Antonio treasure!
Best comments on RUclips.... Big ups to Doc Watkins - a San Antonio treasure.
Awesome version by a tremendous piano player.
Oscar or Doc......very different versions but a similar approach......Both brilliant and wonderful.
Great musicians
I concur with Nikolay - soooo close to Oscar Petersons best version of C Jam ever. Such a pleasure. PURE. PURE classic American music for the ages.
I have to play c jam blues on the flute to audition for a jazz band now I know what it sounds like!
Go KILL IT, Peaches ! You tasted it, now own it !
I am studying the flute too, and teacher ask us to listen to this tune......love it!
I have always thought Ray Bryant was great on C Jam Blues. His was a real blues touch.
Congratulations, very good!
Very cool Doc!!
I don’t know….I just don’t respond emotionally to it. Maybe it’s the hardware, the recording - but I went back and forth between this and Oscar P. ( and that’s cruel of anyone, my apologies!) and there’s less soul here - man, sorry - the skill level is astonishing.
But to me, it’s Thomas Lang compared to Larnell Lewis; Lang is a human drum machine on steroids, and Larnell can tell you a story with his drums.
I hope it’s helpful- express EMOTION when you sing through an instrument, the listeners want to hear YOUR heart and they respond when it touches theirs
But MAN can Doc Watkins play - some players think of an event in their lives that matches the feel of the tune they’re playing - and you feel it when they play.
I don’t pretend to understand it, sometimes I recognize it when it’s there
There’s nothing like making music is there ?
I have never heard anyone come that close to touching Oscar on that song
This is fantastic ....and anyone who is bitching that he is copying OP is missing the point!
Come on guys show me you can copy it at least this way ;)
音楽は聴く方々の気持ちで成り立ちますので🎵
テレビの歌謡フェス的な方々がこれ聴かんでしょ🎵
心のそこにこういうのが少しありまして❗️
だから日本の最速にはなり得なかった🎵
たのしー🎵
すごいな、完コピですね
オスカーピーターソンへのリスペクトを感じます
poetry in motion! !! (-_-)
Peterson:)
しーちょうなサザンの対極でしょうかね🎵
さて🎵
Nach oscar peterson das beste!!!!!!!
オスカーピーターソンじゃねw
i see $50 pesos mexicanos over the piano 👀
Copping Oscar Peterson !!!!!!!!!!!
Es una copia del trio de Oscar Peterson, Ray Brown y Ed Thigpen con la unica diferencia que ninguno de los tres se acercan a la calidad interpretativa y de improvisacion de aquel famoso trio. No dejo de reconocer el virtuosismo de Doc, Tyler y Dean pero no estoy de acuerdo con haber hecho esa copia.