Vince Guaraldi Trio - On Green Dolphin Street video free download


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Uploaded: 2011/04/21

"On Green Dolphin Street", the second track from Vice Guaraldi's album, "In Person." The album was recorded live in 1962 at Sausalito's Trident Lounge, with Fred Marshall on bass, Eddie Duran on guitar, Colin Bailey on drums, and Benny Velarde on scratcher.

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9 years ago

RonSafreed

Vince Guaraldi died well before his time !!!!

9 years ago

Buddy Larsen

Nobody ever did a jazz waltz like Vince Guaraldi. Good comment by the moopotpie!

9 years ago

C Wallace

I want to wake up to this playing every morning.

9 years ago

Frank Kalejo

JUST SO GR8 TOO LISTEN TO . MOST PPL JUST DONT GET IT . I FEEL SORRY FOR THEM . LOL

9 years ago

Jim Laite

I'd like to order. Where is the waitress ?!

9 years ago

David Rivera

LOVE THIS SONG!!!! I love the way you can hear the people in the background laughing and having a good time....

9 years ago

Bradley Baxter

I listened to his music a lot while I was stationed in Iraq

10 years ago

Henry Thompson

I am never disappointed with the very best.

10 years ago

John Selden

Seriously this guys work is too cool 

10 years ago

montrealcanadiensuck

what a fuckin weird album cover

10 years ago

Alejandra Espinoza

Vince Guaraldi Trio - On Green Dolphin Street

11 years ago

SSGTKILL

This is what my generation should get into. I'm getting tired of Justin Beiber and One Direction.

11 years ago

jaymebaer1

Great memories of a great pianist...

11 years ago

sergeeo

I think it's kind of a washboard that is used as a percussion instrument, but not sure :) In French is called 'frottoir'. I can't listen to it in this track tho.

11 years ago

MooPotPie

Not expecting it to be in 3/4 time? LOL Nobody could do a jazz waltz like Vince! If you want a real treat, find his original, "Freeway" from this same LP.

11 years ago

MooPotPie

It's a Latin-American percussion instrument consisting of an open-ended, hollow gourd with parallel notches cut in one side. It is played by rubbing a stick or tines along the notches to produce a ratchet-like sound. (Wiki) Also known as a " güiro. " They're also made from wood or fiberglass today.

11 years ago

Pinegreenrose7

LOVE THIS PIECE OF MUSIC HE DID... VINCE YOUR GONE BUT YOUR MUSIC IS STILL BRINGING PLEASURE THANK YOU

11 years ago

pinkstrawberrypuding

Love it.

12 years ago

Michail Kalman

+Surc Wednesday Jazz

12 years ago

C0caineInMyBrain

what the hell is a scratcher?

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