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Uploaded by on Aug 19, 2009

Jazz Pianist David Thompson plays Blue In Green

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  • who is the composer?

  • Bill Evans wrote the tune....Mile Davis sometimes took credit for it as the stories go...but what happened seems to be that Miles Davis handed Bill a piece of paper with G and A written on it, and asked Bill what he would do with them....Bill came back the next day and had written Blue In Green.......

  • @manjusaka92 Bill Evans wrote the tune....Mile Davis sometimes took credit for it as the stories go...but what happened seems to be that Miles Davis handed Bill a piece of paper with G and A written on it, and asked Bill what he would do with them....Bill came back the next day and had written Blue In Green.......

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  • Great performance.

    Franciss

  • Absolutely great performance.Terrific impro, a real listening pleasure.

  • i GUESS HE'S ALREADY FAMOUS SOMEWHERE IN THE WORLD - THIS IS NOT NORMAL - SPECIALLY THE STACCATO WAY AS SAID

    Now I hope for Left Hand TRIOLS in the next song

    which would triple the groove impact

    like Petrucciani & Oscar did and Chick and Hiromi sometimes do and me

    trying that for more than a year now . . . .

    5**********

    gooing googling with your name

    smpt=seemypagetoo

  • Beautiful work Dave, I especially like the part where the staccato imrpov section resolves itself in to themore rhapsodic and longer rubato lines around 2:00 as you work your way to the end of the tune.

  • Really beautiful. How do you play so delicately with those Goliath forearms?

  • This was excellent David. Wonderful harmonies, and lines. Bill Evans' influence is so obvious in your playing I think.

  • Another fine reading of a great tune....wonderful stuff!!

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