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  • Absolutely magnificent. Monk allowed Silver to solo and he lit it up:-)

  • @doko73 Thank you for your comment^^! Piano Style is completely different(Monk & Silver)But, I like Both styles.They do have a unique and one and only piano styles.

    Many many thanks♪♪

  • @petopalaj Thank you again. I like this piece very much^^. Please look in the future.

    Many many thanks.

  • @petopalaj Thank you for watching^^♪ absolutely right! it is a not fluent piano style, but this is only his peculiar characteristic.

    Many many thanks.

  • I love this piece.

  • @hank21X Thank you for watching^^♪ I do really think so! This Quintet and Tune is one of The best play of Rollins and Monk.

    Many many thanks.

  • Rollins, Monk, what more can you ask for?? THANK'S!!

  • @ingvar198 Thank you for watching(^^♪ I do really think so! especially Monk plays in magnificent atmosphere .

    Really GROOVY( ^∀^)♪♪

    Many many thanks.

  • the 2nd piano solo is Horace Silver

  • @funkbuey Thank you for watching^^! that's right. Silver took good ad lib too as Monk.I think this tune is the best of this album.

    Many Thanks♪♪

  • Awesome track, thanks for posting!

  • @GypDylo Thank you for watching^^♪ I think best time of Rollins was 1950's.

    Blue Note years. Always gives me a freshness.

    Many thanks.

  • Thank you for watching. yes,Rollins is one of my first tenor favorites.

    He left a many footprints in the history of modern jazz^^!

    Many thanks.

  • Legendary sax player, he'll always be one of the greats

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