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Uploaded on Feb 7, 2007
Thelonious Monk: Blue Monk (Oslo, April 1966)
Um clipe do video "Monk in Oslo".
Thelonious Monk - piano. Charlie Rouse - tenor. Larry Gales - bass. Ben Riley - drums.
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pheloniusmonk57 4 months ago
Monk taught himself to play piano and he brings that original, unique sound and style to jazz that needs to be
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Robert Ellison 3 months ago
Basic drum kit. Bass, snare, high-hat and cymbal. Two sticks, one drummer and loads of talent.
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juliendelangle 3 hours ago
standing up, waiting for the grace or whatever else
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Arthur Ni 4 days ago
You better watch out, you better not cry....
oh wait, wrong song.
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Anita De Maio 6 days ago
Es una maravilla cómo tocaba el piano este hombre!!
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mastertrole2013 6 days ago
he wore a different hat to every performance, he had hundreds of them. monk was an odd guy
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rorrt 1 week ago
Sometimes people produce better work with constrictions over equipment.
I do photography, and some of my best work has been with pretty average cameras, lenses, and a university darkroom that keeps on getting flooded out by the kitchens above.
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Vito Faretina 1 week ago
AMAZING , but what i still don't understand is what's up with the fancy hat.
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hapci534 1 week ago
This compilation has the potential to be highly useful, the only question is *which* jazz theory book was it meant for? There are about 300 of them.
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KatieARoman 2 weeks ago
cruella deville, cruella deville...
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Arturo Chávez 2 weeks ago
I love how it's all about playing the theme and then it's all fun.
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