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  • Listen to the Oscar Peterson Trio. Ray Brown was in it from 1950 to 1966.

  • ray has moved up the finger board over the years in terms of his pulling/plucking

  • There´s no such a thing as "as good as RB Trio" in the earth hehehehehehe

  • LLLOOOLLL yeah !!!!!!

  • wow the way he plays the bass blows my mind totally opposite from mine... wow the way he plays makes the bass scat.. it's like do do da di u know

  • Beautiful!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • Well that was very unusual because I saw the group 3 times on this tour and Ray played only one tune. As life is, exception is but this concert should be great ... !

  • Yes,its great. I`m tryingtouploud the rest of it but something is wrong with my PC.

  • I think it's has been recorded in 1982 in Germany, when Ray was the manager of the group. He usually sat down for the last number of the concerts. Then name of the tune is "Billie's Bounce", Charlie Parker

  • Sorry, but this is a full concert with R.B.

  • I've died and gone to heaven! Ray Brown is a god!

  • WHOA!!!! That's Kenny Clarke on drums!! Where is this from? It's definitely the early 70's.

  • This is a live concert with the Modern Jazz Quartet, with R.Brown on bass. One of these days I`ll post the other themes.

  • What year is this from?

  • Sorry, I don`t have a clue.

  • Ray Brown is the father of all doublebass players...thank you, Ray, RIP.

  • Right on !!

  • nice

  • thx

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