Tracks: Record I A1 Reunion Blues 00:00 A2 At Long Last Love 08:26 A3 I Remember Clifford 14:21 B1 Bags Groove 23:28 B2 Maidens Of Cadiz 31:17 B3 Tangerine 38:06 B4 Like Someone In Love 42:18 Record II A1 Satin Doll 47:23 A2 Tricotism 53:19 A3 It Ain't Necessarily So 01:01:48 A4 I Loves You Porgy 01:05:41 B1 Tonight 01:13:02 B2 Fly Me To The Moon 01:16:00 B3 Somewhere 01:20:25 B4 Yours Is My Heart Alone 01:28:42 B5 Hymn To Freedom 01:34:31 Credits: Piano - Oscar Peterson Bass - Ray Brown Drums - Ed Thigpen Recorded June 2, 1964 at the Sankei Hall in Tokyo.
I wonder if you put this playlist in the description, if it would make RUclips put the commercials between the songs instead of during the songs? Wonderful Oscar Peterson concert!!!! Thank you for posting!!!!
@@chrisdurhammusicchannel We're not going to be here making comments, If I put of all of these in the description box, Believe me, I know the drill, Meanwhile highly recommendation is to install Adblock plus, It's free and safe. That's what I've been using to get rid of annoying ads, Enjoy the music, Ciao!
@@mistermister6686 I meant your songlist and the start times. I've seen it in other videos and the ads only happen at the appointed breaks. I believe ads are important for supporting composers and performers, but in between the songs, not in the middle of each song. It was Just a suggestion. Thanks again for posting the video!!!!
Jesus, I had forgotten just how remarkable this great man was.. I saw him live I think the same year as this and was transfixed.. then I got to spend a bit of time with him one afternoon while I was on contract in Hong Kong.. a beautiful human being, and we were blessed by his presence..
This record is something else. One can only imagine the amount of preparation that must have gone into this performance, including all the other concerts in the lead-up to this event. Incredibly thought-through, imaginative arrangements; masterfully executed on top of that. It listens as if a whole orchestra was playing, from start to finish. And Peterson's command of the piano here just beggars description - especially the way he handles dynamic changes, also the transparency with which voices are being led. Plus, some of his solos are simply stratosferic! Not only the pace is impressive, but how clearly articulated they are as well.
One of the trio’s best live-gigs. The Japanese are dedicated jazz followers, as you can hear folks. Superb swingin’ stuff that makes you feel alive. So enjoy the ride, G’day & Cheers!
I first hear Mr. Peterson in the early 1970`s when I found one of his records in a second hand store in Boulder Colo. .. I remain a fan peace to you Oscar & thanks for all the music
I saw him live in 1960 on a British tour. There was a belief that he had concentrated on technique too much over the need to swing, but I never believed that and this performance from a few years later showed that brilliant technique - he seemed to get notes from the cracks between the keys - as well as wonderful jazz feeling.
@@horasefu1438 Thanks! I also thought about the Keith Jarrett Trio now, although his sound comes closer to that of "The Necks", and also the man himself is quite a dick when it comes to his behaviour towards the audience.
The best performance from them ever and my favorite jazz record of all time, because of your video i know this album exists and ordered it from japan yesterday. The state-side record released in the united states had to been the one the tour in the late 80s (87 i believe, which its still a good recording but nothing compared to this)
An hour and forty minutes of eargasm. This trio was so tight! I don’t mean only in the sense of being of one mind and soul (which is patently clear), but also literally: they positioned themselves so close to each other that it would have been impossible to find a way through.
Wow. Never heard this before. Probably the best live gig I've heard the trio give. I first saw this trio in Leeds, UK in the mid-1960s and I certainly don't remember them being so exciting and dynamic.
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Deleitarse con esto es sencillamente sublime, y más cuando en estos tiempos lo que abunda es el pésimo gusto, por ejemplo el reguetón.
@mistermister668 You can't be too greedy on ads, we surly understand that you have the right to put as many ads as you wants on your videos, you've earned it that for sure, but just put the ads in between songs, and NOT in the middle of a song, thank you in advance, I'm only taking the time to right this down because I love this channel ( I'm one of your first Subscribers ) and I genuienly believe that a lot of my fellow fans here will share the same opininion. Thank you once againe and keep up the great work ;)
I'm now trying my second song from this set. Many great jazz musicians played many notes. Yet not too many notes. There is a difference. This is too many notes. I have heard a mere couple of things of OP's that I liked at all. I could go on and on, but I shan't.
Tracks:
Record I
A1 Reunion Blues 00:00
A2 At Long Last Love 08:26
A3 I Remember Clifford 14:21
B1 Bags Groove 23:28
B2 Maidens Of Cadiz 31:17
B3 Tangerine 38:06
B4 Like Someone In Love 42:18
Record II
A1 Satin Doll 47:23
A2 Tricotism 53:19
A3 It Ain't Necessarily So 01:01:48
A4 I Loves You Porgy 01:05:41
B1 Tonight 01:13:02
B2 Fly Me To The Moon 01:16:00
B3 Somewhere 01:20:25
B4 Yours Is My Heart Alone 01:28:42
B5 Hymn To Freedom 01:34:31
Credits:
Piano - Oscar Peterson
Bass - Ray Brown
Drums - Ed Thigpen
Recorded June 2, 1964 at the Sankei Hall in Tokyo.
❤ñpp
I wonder if you put this playlist in the description, if it would make RUclips put the commercials between the songs instead of during the songs? Wonderful Oscar Peterson concert!!!! Thank you for posting!!!!
@@chrisdurhammusicchannel We're not going to be here making comments, If I put of all of these in the description box, Believe me, I know the drill, Meanwhile highly recommendation is to install Adblock plus, It's free and safe. That's what I've been using to get rid of annoying ads, Enjoy the music, Ciao!
@@mistermister6686 I meant your songlist and the start times. I've seen it in other videos and the ads only happen at the appointed breaks. I believe ads are important for supporting composers and performers, but in between the songs, not in the middle of each song. It was Just a suggestion. Thanks again for posting the video!!!!
@@chrisdurhammusicchanneland hard to get ad blocker on phone :(
1964年、高校2年の時にこのコンサートに行きました。素晴らしい体験だった。帰り道も頭の中で、ピーターソンのピアノがいつまでも鳴り響いていた。確か会場はサンケイホール。
You are one blessed individual. This music is beyond description. Live long & prosper
yeah me too
1964年6月2日 有楽町サンケイホール 一浪中の私はこの3日間は毎日サンケイホールに日参して
一番安い500円の立ち見券で入場してステージ脇の花道に腰掛けてピーターソンの真後ろから熱演を
見つめていました。ライブレコーディングがあったとは知りませんでした。今、帯の曲目を改めて見て
も中味の濃いライブだったと思います。後年のザ・トリオ解散後の様々なプレイヤーとの録音を聴き
ましたが、この頃のザ・トリオのレイ・ブラウン エド・シグペンとのインタープレイが最高でした。😊❤
Jesus, I had forgotten just how remarkable this great man was.. I saw him live I think the same year as this and was transfixed.. then I got to spend a bit of time with him one afternoon while I was on contract in Hong Kong.. a beautiful human being, and we were blessed by his presence..
Wow. Lucky you. Hong Kong, my home of almost 30 years. Out of curiosity, what were you on contract for there?
I was on contract to the Hong Kong Hilton as a trumpet player and drummer
for 1964 live recording, this is one hell of a clean sound quality
This record is something else. One can only imagine the amount of preparation that must have gone into this performance, including all the other concerts in the lead-up to this event.
Incredibly thought-through, imaginative arrangements; masterfully executed on top of that. It listens as if a whole orchestra was playing, from start to finish.
And Peterson's command of the piano here just beggars description - especially the way he handles dynamic changes, also the transparency with which voices are being led. Plus, some of his solos are simply stratosferic! Not only the pace is impressive, but how clearly articulated they are as well.
Anyday I get something new from Oscar is a fabulous day. Today's a great day. Oscar in his prime.
🤗
The King ...I saw him playing fifty Years ago..What a magic night!
Thats 1973..what were your sights and sounds, feelings and experiences, kind squire, from heart and memory?
One of the trio’s best live-gigs. The Japanese are dedicated jazz followers, as you can hear folks. Superb swingin’ stuff that makes you feel alive. So enjoy the ride, G’day & Cheers!
Los dioses tocando en él PARAÍSO tasco la gatta gracias CANADÁ muchas gracias.
The moust perfect record ever oscar played.....tancks for inspired me of the age of 8years of age 🙏❤️🤗
Once upon a time in Blues City. Bravo.
I first hear Mr. Peterson in the early 1970`s when I found one of his records in a second hand store in Boulder Colo. .. I remain a fan peace to you Oscar & thanks for all the music
I saw him live in 1960 on a British tour. There was a belief that he had concentrated on technique too much over the need to swing, but I never believed that and this performance from a few years later showed that brilliant technique - he seemed to get notes from the cracks between the keys - as well as wonderful jazz feeling.
Wow. Great stuff and a much cleaner recording than I've heard in the past! Thank you for sharing MM668! Best...
Genius, all three of them. Never was a better trio, probably never again.
I would at least mention the Hiromi Uehara Trio, even if only honourably.
@@oliverbender3764 good call, I up this absolutely without a second of doubt.
@@horasefu1438 Thanks! I also thought about the Keith Jarrett Trio now, although his sound comes closer to that of "The Necks", and also the man himself is quite a dick when it comes to his behaviour towards the audience.
Jazz as an idea was so prevalent during the reformation of character in the international art scene.
I'm just coming back from work and this is just what I needed. This is amazing. Thanks for sharing it.
amazing quality, hear some background noise around 35 minutes, maybe it is the mechanics of the recordings, whatever :)
Will need to rebuild civilization soon…..Oscar Peterson shall save us all….thank you Tokyo
The best performance from them ever and my favorite jazz record of all time, because of your video i know this album exists and ordered it from japan yesterday. The state-side record released in the united states had to been the one the tour in the late 80s (87 i believe, which its still a good recording but nothing compared to this)
An hour and forty minutes of eargasm. This trio was so tight! I don’t mean only in the sense of being of one mind and soul (which is patently clear), but also literally: they positioned themselves so close to each other that it would have been impossible to find a way through.
Great Ed Thigpen in drums !
Thanks so much for putting this up !!!!!!!!!!
Gracias
I always think I have heard all of the cool jazz there is, and then this...
Ein Höhepunkt des Jazz-Pianos und Oscar Petersons beste Zeit!
This is so good to listen to
Q hermoso piano señor OscarPaterson gracias por subirlo
Wow. Never heard this before. Probably the best live gig I've heard the trio give. I first saw this trio in Leeds, UK in the mid-1960s and I certainly don't remember them being so exciting and dynamic.
Deleitarse con esto es sencillamente sublime, y más cuando en estos tiempos lo que abunda es el pésimo gusto, por ejemplo el reguetón.
Bien dicho...
OH WOW!!☺🎵🎶 This is some incredibly well recorded live jazz RIGHT HERE!😎❤👌
Notable esta época de Oscar Peterson. Y qué acompañamiento de bajo y batería... Impresionantes los tres.
oh boy, what a playlist. I had no idea about all this album, ty!!
esta musica que me identifica, sumado a la pasion que le ponen los musicos Gracias a ellos por darnos su musica saludos desde Guatemala
A wonderful experience, thank you for posting
Jazz de primeira qualidade executado por um mestre
seu xará, inclusive. Grande abraço.
1964!! I was 9 years old.
I'v wanted to go here.
Superb!!
Double bass and drums are sublime. Great music.
Damn I love this playlist, the piano it's just amazing
17:30 through the end of I Remember Clifford is something really special
100 minutes of bliss - thanks!!
Thanks !!
¡¡¡GRACIAS, MUCHAS GRACIA!!!
歴史的名盤ですね!
As far as I'm concerned...Oscar should have won the Oscar for his MASTERPIECE Soundtrack for The 1978 MOVIE The Silent Partner
Thanks for posting this. Awesome stuff.
@mistermister668 You can't be too greedy on ads, we surly understand that you have the right to put as many ads as you wants on your videos, you've earned it that for sure, but just put the ads in between songs, and NOT in the middle of a song, thank you in advance, I'm only taking the time to right this down because I love this channel ( I'm one of your first Subscribers ) and I genuienly believe that a lot of my fellow fans here will share the same opininion. Thank you once againe and keep up the great work ;)
Could not agree more
Get RUclips Premium. No ads.
@@rhwinner or literally any ad block
Thank you one and all
You understand that Google inserts the ads not the uploader? They have no control over the timing.
Em tempos de Inteligência Artificial isso aqui é um manjar dos Deuses.
Fantastic!! ❤
19:10 you can hear him singing what hes playing that whole solo lol
Ladies and Gentlemen. Class.
Gosto muito..... Oscar Peterson e incrível.......tenho em vinil
Sonido exquisito....
AMAYZING 😍
Thank you
Bagulho de extrema qualidade, irmãs e irmãos!
Thanks 🙏🏻
que alegria encontrar esta joya :)
very good!👍
1 part technical brilliance, 1 part soul. 100% Oscar Peterson Trio
1964, what a year
私は、このライヴの時まだ若干16歳。ビートルズとヴェンチャーズに夢中の頃でした。もう少し早く生まれていたらと残念でなりません。私は60年代の彼が一番好きなのです。「ナイト・トレイン」「アクション」「トリオ・プレイズ」「カナダ組曲」…76歳の今も愛聴盤です。
this is beautiful
Thanks Papa Peter. #2
I mean #1
Greatest fans of the greatest era
Perfection of playing..thats the really jazz fraises ....❤
thank you
コメント欄に何人か生き証人がいてすごい
For 1964 it's Amaze Balls.. meaning just sublime
Hahah, truly a poet :D
An idiot who thinks they are a smart Alec when in fact they are exhibiting troll like behaviour ..
60 years later, nothing comes close. Why?
Ray Browns solo on Tricotism is one of the all time greatest bass solos… holy mother!
the swing -- dear God -- where has it gone? Why can't the young cats swing hard like this anymore?
it might just be me but this specific video had so many ads lol
Concert pianis of jazz !!!!!not jazz keybordist !!!!another level than every one❤
golden !
gift !
love it
masterpiece
I thought I had set up youtube in 1.5x times mod
No ads here thus far...
1964年と言うとピアノでもベースでも同じくドラムでもジャズなどを演奏できるプレイヤーなど日本に居なかった時代だが、ピーターソンのようなアメリカから本物のジャズプレイヤーが来てみんなビックリしたろうな。
Apex of civilization and it took place in Tokyo
❤❤❤
yes
What is Peter Griffin doin swinging alon vocally in the background c:
Deedeedeededede dubibidudedudididbe
Well they built the pyramids. Then they built C Jam.
Blues.
Is this available on CD please. How are we able to purchase a copy of it?
Where can we purchase this in CD please??
I'm now trying my second song from this set. Many great jazz musicians played many notes. Yet not too many notes. There is a difference. This is too many notes. I have heard a mere couple of things of OP's that I liked at all. I could go on and on, but I shan't.
Aguije! (Gracias)
Comentários: Uma passarela de vaidades!
será por este trío que se llama "ángel parra trío"? o es común que triadas de jazzeros se pongan el nombre de uno de los integrantes + el trío?
Bro!!!
Gracias🎉 1:13:32
escuchen el doctor
Buen Jazz
👍
Omg 🎶
I wish i was older
I hear voices in the background, it’s only me?
No it's not just you. That's Oscar himself vocalizing along with the notes he's playing. It's a musician thing.