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  • Опубликовано: 22 июл 2024
  • In this Jazz Drummer Q-Tip of the Week drum set lesson, I react to what I think is the most swinging video on RUclips by the Oscar Peterson Trio with Ray Brown and Ed Thigpen. You will hear me react to various things throughout the video including how well they musically converse, interact, play dynamics, how Ed orchestrates his grooves at different points in the tune and much more. This reaction video is the first of many to come. Let me know what video YOU want me to react to.
    BTW, C Jam Blues is by Duke Ellington, NOT Count Basie. My mistake!!!
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    00:00 - Lesson TEASER!
    00:12 - Lesson Introduction
    01:30 - My reaction to C-Jam Blues by the Oscar Peterson Trio
    04:15 - I break down Ed Thigpen's Hi Hat technique
    12:42 - Closing RemarQs
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  • @drumqtips
    @drumqtips  Год назад +2

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  • @fnjfrancis
    @fnjfrancis Год назад +86

    Ed Thigpen was my teacher, when I was young. He lived in Copenhagen, and I used to bike to his rehearsal room. Often I ended up spending two or three, up to four hours of playing, listening and talking music, life, nature and rhythm and drinking a soda on the stairs. He was not a normal drum teacher, but much more a sensei.
    He is buried close to where I live now, and I occasionally go for a walk to the cemetery. He sure was a great drummer, artist, thinker and human.

    • @rchfc44
      @rchfc44 Год назад +4

      You have your soul’s ears wide open. Your words are the music of a quartet..❤

    • @drumqtips
      @drumqtips  Год назад +4

      That’s amazing Francis. Tak for sharing good sir👊🏾

    • @celticpridedrums
      @celticpridedrums 3 месяца назад +2

      Ed Thigpen was your teacher? Wow! What? Oh man , so cool, would have loved to have met that guy. So lucky, very impressed.

    • @fnjfrancis
      @fnjfrancis 3 месяца назад +1

      @@celticpridedrums Well, he had many students, I was just one of them ... but he indeed was an inspiring human being!

  • @markmcgettrick2532
    @markmcgettrick2532 Год назад +82

    This isn't so much "reaction" as it is expert play-by-play analysis AND I LOVE IT. Love how you draw attention to the subtle communication going on. 🙂

    • @drumqtips
      @drumqtips  Год назад +4

      Glad you enjoyed it Mark!

  • @Ryan98391
    @Ryan98391 Год назад +30

    As a drummer, there's so much to learn from Thigpen. He knew how to serve the music.

  • @joecalato9329
    @joecalato9329 Год назад +13

    One of the greatest trios ever. Ed was a friend and he was not only a great drummer but also a great person. One of the tastiest drummers ever.

  • @MusicByTomas
    @MusicByTomas Год назад +26

    Ed Thigpen's Hi-Hat work is so crisp. The pitch, the touch, the pocket. An all-time great.

    • @megasoid
      @megasoid Год назад +4

      Ed Thigpen is underrated and rarely listed among the top greats even though he is.

    • @robertdore9592
      @robertdore9592 Год назад +1

      It didn't just stop with his hi hat work, the man was an absolute BEAST of a player.

    • @sitarnut
      @sitarnut Год назад +2

      Wonderful Grady Tate was another "Crispy" drummer....

    • @jefferyperkins4668
      @jefferyperkins4668 Год назад

      The “pocket” comes when drum high hat and bass concentrate on two and four. Oscar told me: the “forget none and three, action is on two and four.” Never forgot that.

  • @alanpeterson4205
    @alanpeterson4205 Год назад +16

    Loved this, thank you! I dig that you pointed out their tight, intimate setup. One thing I noticed also was how Ed controls the tone and the length of the note with the left hand by muting with a little pressure at times. He's also accomplishing this by playing from a higher angle and rotating his wrist toward the body to use his fingers. I grew up as a child listening to this music and somehow at the age of 11, I understood the intensity, beauty, and hard swing of this trio. My dad was an excellent jazz pianist and educator who loved Oscar Peterson, so we had his records. I used to look at the album photos and study them while listening, laying on the floor under my dad's piano. I remember one of Ed in a white tee-shirt sitting at a Ludwig sparkle kit and he had his mallets stowed on the floor tom between the shell and the top of the leg as it comes out of the bracket; the handles coming out at almost a right angle. I thought that was so cool! I'm sure it was a "quick change" method because on this record "VERY TALL" with guest Milt Jackson they play the best version of "On Green Dolphin Street" you'll ever hear and he switches seamlessly between brushes, sticks, and mallets. There was also a picture of Milt leaning back with a slant to the side with his eyes closed, arms extended while playing in a state of emotional rapture. Just that picture said so much to me about the emotional content of the music, and at this tender young age I heard it, saw it, got it. It literally directed the trajectory of my life forever, and shortly after I got my first snare drum and taught myself to play the brushes. It's mesmerizing listening to Ed play them, he has a magical way that goes beyond the strokes. I remember listening really hard and VISUALIZING what he was doing to get that; what a master. We also had "Oscar plays the Swingin' Brass"; a big band setup with the trio, and you should hear Ed playing that stuff man!

    • @drumqtips
      @drumqtips  Год назад

      Awesome Alan! Thanks for sharing.

  • @JunkerOnDrums
    @JunkerOnDrums Год назад +22

    As a Dane, I know it was recorded in "Holbæk Jazzklub" in 1964. The music is smoking, and the audience is also smoking in the literal sense.
    Ed Thigpen lived in Copenhagen for the last part of his life. I visited him a few times and talked wire brushes.
    P.S: I would love to hear your drummer's reaction to a concert I attended in 1986 in the beautiful Tivoli Gardens in Copenhagen.
    ruclips.net/video/GTkMghTOsEY/видео.html

    • @mikewinburn
      @mikewinburn Год назад +1

      Oh, yes… that’s correct…. The trio in Denmark 1964. 3 nights, If i recall at the Jazzklub… and this performance was from the 1st night. (It’s not found on DVDs published…only night 2 and 3.)
      Thanks heavens for “Jazz Icons” DVD series for their work preserving the concert!

  • @olliemartinelli4034
    @olliemartinelli4034 Год назад +3

    As a pianist it is very refreshing to see the opinions around the drum or bass players or the harmony with the rhythm section in general. It’s very easy to always have Oscar at the forefront of ur listening cus he’s just so mind blowing. But the outstanding work behind the piano’s boastful shimmering is often under appreciated or entirely forgotten.

  • @pianotennisman
    @pianotennisman Год назад +3

    Thanks for your analysis pointing out the nuances- crisp hi hat, etc. I saw Oscar in a quartet setting including Joe Pass at the Blue Note in NYC and I remember them doing a version of Sweet Georgia Brown where they didn’t state the head at the beginning. Oscar just improvised all the way through, then Joe did the same. They did this for 6 minutes and then the rhythm section kicked in and that’s when they played the head. That was almost 40 years ago and I still get goose bumps thinking of it.

  • @1965JWP
    @1965JWP Год назад +1

    Thanks for this Quincy. I have used this video with students for several years but didn't talk through it even though I know what's happening. Your commentary is great and I enjoy it very much, so I'm going to play them your thoughts on the video. This OP trio was the first OP material I heard and I was hooked instantly. I get on the stand now with too many players who want to "over-interact" instead of creating time that a bolt of lightening couldn't crack. I had a drummer argue with me about this video because of Ray directing things. I told him, "Ray knows what Oscar wants and knows what will move him!' They had already worked together for 8 year when Ed joined them. I met Ed once....what a supreme gentleman and musician. I was fortunate.

    • @drumqtips
      @drumqtips  Год назад

      Awesome you use this video with students. Your students are lucky to have you as their teacher Jeff!

  • @boomerguy9935
    @boomerguy9935 2 месяца назад

    During my very first gig playing jazz with an acoustic trio in 1968, I was only 18 years old and scared to death. The bass player leaned over and very quietly said in my ear, "Don't worry son, I've got your back." He saved my life that night. If that had gone wrong, I would have given up on playing drums forever. Ever since then, I have always maintained close contact with all the bass players and given them the respect they deserve. This video reminds me of that night.
    Thank you!

    • @drumqtips
      @drumqtips  Месяц назад +1

      Awesome story Boom. Bass Player and DrumHER have to be best friends, at least on the bandstand :-) Thanks for sharing!

  • @celticpridedrums
    @celticpridedrums 3 месяца назад

    I just want to say, there's a jazz thing that's in some bones, and I try and I play, but no, that jazz is not in my bones--it belongs to these guys--and you know what? that's where it belongs--so great man.

  • @alexg4284
    @alexg4284 Год назад +3

    This is so much better than the usual "reaction" videos. Your deep knowledge of interplay shines through

  • @FrankParente
    @FrankParente Год назад +4

    Thigpen’s lead ins after those beginning breaks are outstanding. When he changes rides later on, when Peterson starts the block chords, he chooses a dryer ride. I think he purposely went for that to get more definition. That sound is more percussive than the washier ride. That percussive sound with those percussive block chord adds a new level of intensity without playing louder or faster or any other thing. Brilliant! FP

  • @JoelCarbonellGonell
    @JoelCarbonellGonell Год назад +2

    Amazing new series!
    I enjoyed a lot watching this killer video with your comments! And learned a lot about they verbal communication !
    Also the part about the ride cymbal change over the block chords is a gem!
    Thanks as always! 🙏 Have a nice week!!!

    • @drumqtips
      @drumqtips  Год назад +1

      Right on Joel! Hope you’re well.

  • @ericpuente
    @ericpuente Год назад

    Thank you, Quincy!! I love this format!!!

  • @peppertennis
    @peppertennis Год назад +1

    Love this post
    It’s gold
    Thankyou Quincy😊

  • @rejimathewphdlcswreat-expr5328
    @rejimathewphdlcswreat-expr5328 7 месяцев назад +1

    This is an example of transcendent artistry. Thank you for honoring this iconic, humble artist. Love your channel. Your teaching is so deeply heartfelt. Thank you.

  • @GiantBoykinMusic
    @GiantBoykinMusic Год назад +3

    It’s so therapeutic to watch Ed hit the drums and Cymbals! Swingin!

  • @mattnieri1202
    @mattnieri1202 Год назад

    Best reaction video I've ever seen. Thank you, Pr. Q!

  • @squirrelorama
    @squirrelorama 15 дней назад

    Nobody swung like Oscar. Imagine being in his trio. These cats are top notch!

  • @michaelpolvani5241
    @michaelpolvani5241 4 месяца назад

    I've always loved Ed's playing ever since I 1st heard him play on vinyl back in 1983. I was and still am HOOKED!!!

    • @drumqtips
      @drumqtips  4 месяца назад

      Awesome you got to see Ed!

  • @cameronconway8509
    @cameronconway8509 Год назад +1

    You just made me think that swing is not just about "swinging hard" but as much about timing, restraint, sensitivity and listening. At the same time, it's not just technical virtuosity, it has just as much heart, soul and emotion! The Oscar Peterson Trio is having a great conversation, but unlike a real one, everybody is SUPPOSED to talk at the same time, and make split second decisions about what to say. I wish there was a word like GENIUS that applied the highest level of human feeling (the word PASSION doesn't quite capture it for me). This is it!

  • @drphilgardner
    @drphilgardner Год назад

    Excellent message. So happy that I stumbled upon your channel.

  • @MJTNick
    @MJTNick Год назад +2

    Simply fantastic. Both the original video of course, as I have always been a fan of this trio. But also your analysis, because as you show there is so much to learn by just watching those fantastic musicians closely. And I love your excitement about this music, which I feel too listening to it.

  • @boomerguy9935
    @boomerguy9935 2 месяца назад

    The interaction between Ed and Ray is perfect! When I play drums in gigs like this, I don't always know who the bass player will be or the setup for the venue (stage, floor, dinner/dance, dance or just cocktails with a small dance floor), but I ALWAYS try to be as close to the bass player as possible while seeing the piano player's hands. Visual or verbal cues are required, not just optional. Like you said, "...in constant conversation with each other". There is no way to describe this because it is more of an experience than just watching or listening. The music just flows when it happens naturally.
    The cymbal changes should happen naturally and not interrupt anything, it should supplement the feeling.
    Can you tell that I'm smiling? I've been playing jazz with small groups since the early 70's .

    • @drumqtips
      @drumqtips  2 месяца назад

      Boom! I love your comment and I love the way you talk about the music and the interaction between drums and bass. Cheers my man!

  • @bjornbaumgartner8149
    @bjornbaumgartner8149 Год назад +2

    Count Basie's C-Jam Blues 😂. I always thought, Duke wrote it 😉. The additional 4 bar pick up each chorus is also from Dukes original recording. I also perform it with this additional 4 bars with my trio. It's real fun to do it like this to break the bluesroutine and upsets everyone when they has to do the first time.

    • @drumqtips
      @drumqtips  Год назад

      Yeah I messed that one up gooood. Lol!!

  • @PolyThumper
    @PolyThumper 9 месяцев назад

    Fantastic break down of a fantastic performance. Thanks Quincy!

    • @drumqtips
      @drumqtips  9 месяцев назад

      Glad you enjoyed it!

  • @robertogervasi3475
    @robertogervasi3475 Год назад +1

    I'm glad to discover people who feel what i feel listening to this!
    I agree, this Is the most swinging video on RUclips! Thanks for sharing man! I loved It!

  • @ErnestoComposer
    @ErnestoComposer Год назад

    This is an awesome analysis, Prof Q, thanks!!

  • @jamesbond4633
    @jamesbond4633 Год назад +1

    I think this is a great demonstration and lesson in listening. They are all locked in together and totally in the groove!!!!!! Fantastic. It doesn't have to be loud and busy to be powerful!!!! All the money and all the fame cannot put on a smile on your face like these guys have from just playing music together!!!!

  • @johndiraimo1444
    @johndiraimo1444 Год назад

    Great analysis Quincy. Love your channel.

  • @briankeith7463
    @briankeith7463 Год назад

    Quincy - this is by far the best educational Video that I have seen in a long time! Great breakdown and analysis of the trio, song, groove, dynamics and especially the cues from Oscar and Ray! Love it!!!

    • @drumqtips
      @drumqtips  Год назад

      I appreciate that Brian! Thanks for watching👊🏾

  • @nfbody
    @nfbody 2 месяца назад

    Wow this was sweet! Been listening to Oscar Peterson for my whole life (he’s from my hometown ❤) but never watched any videos of him play. As a dancer I really appreciated your breakdown of their physical communication through the music. Really excellent video/reaction! 🙌

    • @drumqtips
      @drumqtips  2 месяца назад

      Glad you enjoyed it! Very cool That you as a dancer, appreciated this video and my breakdown. Thanks for watching!

  • @claytoncameron5050
    @claytoncameron5050 Год назад +1

    Quincy, this is a great lesson. I got to play with Ray Brown one time and I will never forget the feeling. Thank you!

  • @georgemickel6608
    @georgemickel6608 Год назад

    I absolutely love your channel Q!
    Kind regards & Happy Holidays,
    George

  • @mauriceee1434
    @mauriceee1434 Год назад

    Wow this is so cool how you are indicating the cues. Good stuff

  • @makkrohero59
    @makkrohero59 Год назад

    Loved this video, Quincy!

  • @CharleeBee
    @CharleeBee Год назад

    Well done Q! Great teaching method, and very entertaining!

  • @only4crap
    @only4crap Год назад

    thank you! getting these insights from a master like yourself is invaluable for all drummers!

  • @georgeburns4301
    @georgeburns4301 Год назад

    Thank You! I found this years ago and have to listen to it frequently.

  • @yannmounier2123
    @yannmounier2123 Год назад

    So good,thank you for sharing.

  • @jamesmaddock259
    @jamesmaddock259 Год назад

    Loved this ! Absolutely brilliant commentary too . Three cats at the top of the world right there

  • @rileyjackfansmithandjones8238
    @rileyjackfansmithandjones8238 Год назад

    Watched, and listened twice in a row......you are correct about Complimentary playing . Each member,has the groove.....but they are also in the correct Space.......you can hear each instrument,any time you selectively listen......No One is mashing over anyone else's part.
    I picked up this theory listening to Steely Dan back in the 70's.....and it applies to All Bands,to my Ear.....when they are all In Time, on the Chord Changes, and in the Space......that is Magic to my Ear.
    The Jazzy Swing though.....Wooooo!
    Thanks for the share😉

    • @rileyjackfansmithandjones8238
      @rileyjackfansmithandjones8238 Год назад

      Thanks for hitting me back.....would love to hear you break down Stevie Wonder's Superstition......it's Salty,Jazzy Funk, but it's recorded with everyone in their Space......and we're talking 70's recording gear.
      ...
      I think that's why I loved this Trio video......with limited reproduction gear......Those Cats Just Can't Be Denied.....it's Epic AND Timeless!

  • @henrydickhoff4087
    @henrydickhoff4087 Год назад

    Awesome video, Q! Thanks for sharing 😀

    • @drumqtips
      @drumqtips  Год назад

      Thanks brother Henry! Happy new year dude!

  • @Dyingsociety38
    @Dyingsociety38 Год назад

    These reaction videos you're doing are so important to me and many others. It allows me to see things I never noticed and in turn will improve my playing and listening skills. Thankyou! Ps. That little hi hat open hit Ive been doing for a long while. Not because of Ed but Gavin Harrison. It just found its place in my jazz playing.

  • @nickfili9409
    @nickfili9409 Год назад +1

    I had the incredible honor of getting to literally just hang out with Ed Thigpen at PASIC in New Orleans in '91. He will always be one of my all time favorite role models. Mr. Taste!

  • @user-dy3sj4dq4i
    @user-dy3sj4dq4i Год назад

    i was searching for this kinda video for quite some time. jazz reaction/analysis by the guy who truly knows whatss up whats happening!!! pls moreee thank youuu this teaches a lot this teaches how to listennn

  • @boomerguy9935
    @boomerguy9935 2 месяца назад

    Wonderful video, interpretation and fantastic music! This universal music will never die as long as people listen with their soul.

    • @drumqtips
      @drumqtips  2 месяца назад

      That’s so true my man! Well said.

  • @seanmcmorris
    @seanmcmorris Год назад

    Unbelievable swing. Great stuff for sure!

  • @sonickking819
    @sonickking819 Год назад

    Man!! Thank you for that!! I was so locked in and it was as if I was playing. So many good things are going to happen when I get a kit in my house again. Now I know where to go when I need my timing belt adjusted.

  • @Firebrand55
    @Firebrand55 Год назад

    Excellent analysis of a great jazz piece.......well done.

  • @themole2024
    @themole2024 Год назад +1

    Those are some crisp sounding hi hats. Great tune. Thank you Q!

  • @brandonthedrummer7226
    @brandonthedrummer7226 Год назад

    Excellent video! Love the play by play

  • @pocoli9590
    @pocoli9590 Год назад +1

    “Tight or loose” is an eternal theme in jazz playing.
    Ed's play here, while intensely tight, offers great space and freedom to the other two, Oscar and Ray, without making the listener feel suffocated or constricted at all.

  • @davidgrossman6908
    @davidgrossman6908 Год назад

    Bravo Q! Great video! I've watched this video many many times but loved your insights! What a joy to see and hear you! Miss you in the big apple bro!

    • @drumqtips
      @drumqtips  Год назад

      Gross!! What a pleasant surprise to hear from you. We gotta catch up and play soon. Hope the Phil is still treating you well:)

    • @davidgrossman6908
      @davidgrossman6908 Год назад

      @@drumqtips : )

  • @PhilippeGottlieb
    @PhilippeGottlieb Год назад +1

    certainly one of the greatest and swinging tunes shown on youtube with the greatest Trio ever, Oscar, Ed & Ray. watching this video since many years and it so inspiring and great. Great to hear and see your feel and your comments and observations

  • @joellee7862
    @joellee7862 Год назад +4

    Loving this react video! Please make it a series!

  • @francoisduhamel1648
    @francoisduhamel1648 Год назад

    Can’t stop swingin now! Thanks again Q!

  • @johnnyagisilaoudrums
    @johnnyagisilaoudrums Год назад +18

    I think more cats should be talking about the importance of this trio. Thanks for this Q

    • @drumqtips
      @drumqtips  Год назад

      Absolutely Johnny!

    • @charlesbarry971
      @charlesbarry971 Год назад +1

      This is C jam blues by Duke Ellington not Count Basie.

    • @drumqtips
      @drumqtips  Год назад

      @@charlesbarry971 Yup! I screwed up:)

  • @rafaelsantos-xn7wi
    @rafaelsantos-xn7wi Год назад

    amazing man!

  • @mikeanscombe9883
    @mikeanscombe9883 Год назад +2

    This is laugh-out-loud wonderful! What a groove - doctors should prescribe this video for low mood issues…😎

  • @RS-sk7bp
    @RS-sk7bp Год назад

    This is one of my top 3 videos ever! Great to hear a musician explain the magic I hear! 😃

  • @MikeGomeztheDMG
    @MikeGomeztheDMG Год назад

    This right here!! Young drummers everywhere listen to the man!! QD is giving you the stuff!

  • @martydurlam
    @martydurlam Год назад +1

    What a sick sick lineup

  • @colejohnsondrums
    @colejohnsondrums Год назад

    This was awesome! More of these please

  • @CharlesTPrimm
    @CharlesTPrimm 5 месяцев назад

    Swing is right! Wow! Fantastic! What a tremendous band. Like Oscar Ed Thigpen was so swinging & cool (and the best brushes player ever in my humble opinion). Cheers mate.

    • @drumqtips
      @drumqtips  5 месяцев назад

      Couldn't agree more Chucky!

  • @hummingrhizomes
    @hummingrhizomes Год назад

    This was awesome Quincy! More please!

    • @hummingrhizomes
      @hummingrhizomes Год назад

      I’m not wading into a competition with the great Oscar P, but the groove Wynton’s group locked into at the House of Tribes has a similar deep feeling swing for me. Cheers again! m.ruclips.net/video/dH7JeQK5hvE/видео.html

    • @hummingrhizomes
      @hummingrhizomes Год назад

      And pt 2…m.ruclips.net/video/D0KUReqMxo8/видео.html

  • @timphelan2873
    @timphelan2873 Год назад +1

    I love how into this vid you get!! Gets me worked up to go shed!

  • @peterevans366
    @peterevans366 Год назад +1

    Brilliant ❤️👌🥁 So grooving that swing thing Ed Thigpen a master at work...And great analysis from an expert in the field 👍

  • @najponkjazz9111
    @najponkjazz9111 Год назад

    Yes Sir!!!! This video said it all 👍as you mentioned before mr. Davis it's the most swingin' stuff ever 💫 GREATEST OSCAR PETERSON TRIO FOREVER!!!! many swingin' greetings from Prague 🎹🎉🙏

  • @mauriceee1434
    @mauriceee1434 Год назад

    This is awesome

  • @donaldjackson1490
    @donaldjackson1490 Год назад

    I love that trio!

  • @lawrencehodge7085
    @lawrencehodge7085 Год назад

    Great way to start a day! I started laughing at few points due to the intense swing! Especially when Oscar started in on those block chords! I´ve recently watched another Oscar trio vid featuring NHOP on a bass solo that....well you can only imagine! :)

  • @lucasondrums
    @lucasondrums Год назад

    Thanks for breaking this down Q! Intend to watch this plenty! Love how Ed has a triangle as part of his trapset too🥁💯

  • @agentgarzadrums
    @agentgarzadrums Год назад

    more video reactions/analysis please! your insight is incredibly wise and helpful ~

  • @mcsequoia5107
    @mcsequoia5107 Год назад

    Just repeating the comment about the "expert play-by-play analysis" which I greatly appreciated and would love to see more of! Just a great job on this video. Bravo!

  • @hansoloist9756
    @hansoloist9756 11 месяцев назад

    Brilliant. Thanks for this 👍

    • @drumqtips
      @drumqtips  11 месяцев назад

      Glad you enjoyed it

  • @leoaguilar4288
    @leoaguilar4288 Год назад

    I can't tell you anything, because I am speechless after seeing this!
    Thank you! Smoking bro!!

  • @rustydomino
    @rustydomino Год назад

    I'm starting to learn piano and one of the first solos I learned was C Jam Blues. thanks for the insights! very useful to a new student of jazz!

  • @marioferrermedina
    @marioferrermedina Год назад

    Beautiful ❤

  • @JonTigert
    @JonTigert Год назад

    You sound exactly like me showing this video to my friends for the 10th time😂😂😂.
    Keep swinging man!

    • @drumqtips
      @drumqtips  Год назад

      Ha!! Hard to contain oneself when listening to such a high degree of swang!!

  • @tommonk7651
    @tommonk7651 Год назад

    OP is one bad man, and his trio work is stellar....

  • @sleightofmind2016
    @sleightofmind2016 Год назад

    Sounds like a modern recording masterpiece -- great performance and sound engineering to boot!

  • @mackisoc
    @mackisoc Год назад +1

    This is cool. I like your comments, Quincy. You obviously dig it and it is super swinging for sure. I had a lesson with Ed Thigpen here in Vancouver back in the early 80's. He didn't really say a lot, but what he said had weight. He was getting across that feel and swing wins over chops every day of the week.

    • @drumqtips
      @drumqtips  Год назад +1

      Right on Paul! Thanks for sharing.

  • @Drummin4jesus1
    @Drummin4jesus1 7 месяцев назад

    Oscar Peterson is my favorite Jazz piano player. I listen to these songs all the time. Great stuff! Thanks Q!

    • @drumqtips
      @drumqtips  7 месяцев назад +1

      One of the most swingin' pianists of all time for sure!

  • @patxilebrancon5393
    @patxilebrancon5393 Год назад

    Y E S ! ! ! ready, of course, always for Oscar Peterson. His where some of the very first jazz albums I bought when I still was a teenager. Thx for the lesson!

  • @drummermomcjs
    @drummermomcjs Год назад

    That was pretty swinging indeed! NIce find. I had heard of Ed Thigpen before although I had never heard him play as far as I know. Most enjoyable.

  • @RA2Music
    @RA2Music Год назад +1

    I love this trio. They were so amazing together. Night Train is one of my favorite recordings of all time. Ed doesn’t always get the king of recognition that others like Art, Max or Elvin do, but I think he should always be included in any list of the greatest players. More importantly, however, is how he anchored the band. Whether it’s was with sticks or, more famously, brushes, Ed just drove the band perfectly. Thanks for the video and commentary.

  • @Pianomiano
    @Pianomiano Год назад

    Oscar Peterson is one of my top 3 pianists and this group is another level. You captured how I feel about them so well - swing hard, friend! 💃🕺

  • @TomMoose
    @TomMoose Год назад

    Lovely

  • @justeauanka6017
    @justeauanka6017 Год назад

    I hear this on a regular basis. When I play this vid I have to watch it multiple times each visit. I've been playing the recording for over 55 years. Ed definately drives em once released following Oscars fantastic intro. These guys were always on fire when they played together Thank goodness and the Universe that it was captured this way. Terribly missed. Thank you for playing it and sharing your feelings. Lets hope it comes back into vogue again

  • @georgefspicka5483
    @georgefspicka5483 Год назад

    Very nice!

  • @spikeklein2196
    @spikeklein2196 Год назад

    I've seen that video many times, and had the same thought: swingingest video on the internet! Their groove makes me feel joy every time!

  • @richspicer7818
    @richspicer7818 Год назад

    That thing was cookin Q !!! Thanks!

    • @drumqtips
      @drumqtips  Год назад +1

      Lots of “Spicey” moments in there:)

  • @novisnick6928
    @novisnick6928 10 дней назад

    Hello, first time by. Mrs and I enjoyed the music and your narrative. We will be back for more. Thanks so much

  • @tomcarr4630
    @tomcarr4630 Год назад +1

    Great new concept, Q! This video will receive many more views from me. Was fortunate to see Ed a couple times and Ray once. Sadly, never Oscar.
    I love swinging drumming without a lot of comping and fills. Connie Kay was fabulous at that!

  • @calebdeibert4952
    @calebdeibert4952 Год назад

    This was such a great upload! Thanks so much for providing your insight! I would love it if you'd do a vid on Miles Davis Quintet in Europe. It's like an hour but the first 15 minutes or so have always amazed me

  • @felipeopazomusic
    @felipeopazomusic Год назад

    I love this Oscar Peterson Trio video, one of my favorites too! Great video Quincy!. It'd be great if you could interview Jeff Hamilton, since he held the Ed Thigpen spot as the Oscar Peterson Trio drummer in the early 90s (with Ray Brown), so you could maybe focus on that specific job. Cheers from Chile!