🚂😄 Daaaang, man's got enough pull he can call up the railway and say, "Could y'all send a train while I'm playing here?" and the railway says, "Sure, just give us a bit." 😉
That was one of the best show's ever. Having not one but two trains and seeing the people on the other side of tracks, it was like a movie set. Just awesome.
After a lengthy intro, great to hear your version of Meade "Lux" Lewis's (& Keith Emerson) classic - I learnt it when I was 14. (Great Aunt used to play for the silent films.)
Excellent Playing Dr B. this reminds me of an amazing happening way back in 1984 as my brother and I wander down a street in the old French quarters in New Orleans, we stopped outside and all wooden building which we thought was a church hall , there was a wooden stall outside with some old long playing records in a box, we had a look to some old jazz records the we noticed that the door slightly open so we pushed it back and walk in, there was a short hallway with a door on the left hand side leading into this room which had wooden benches on the floor and a small stage or platform at the front, was nobody else around, we set down as it was nice and cool after about 10 or so minutes people begin to wondering and sit down on the wooden benches, in the shortest time place was full up, my brother and were expecting a preacher to walk out at any moment but no out wondered about 10 old men and one woman, all of them had playing instruments, the set down on chairs on the stage and the lady began to play the piano followed by the men except for one old man who appear to have fallen asleep or had died in his chair, his hands were folded across his chest and he was holding banjo, his head was slightly dropped to one side, this scared the heck out of me as I thought the poor guy had passed away. The music got louder and faster music and would suddenly stop, one of the players would play solo, this went on for a little while and all of a sudden the dead man with the banjo stood up straight and started playing his banjo like I never heard banjo played before it was stunningly brilliant jazz concert, I’ve never seen anything like it before or sense. For a long time after I tried to figure out who was the old lady playing the piano, she was very thin and fragile and she wore a bell on her leg to company her playing the piano, quite a few years later I saw the program on TV about American jazz players who lived and toured France in the early years and among those players was the world-famous Sweet Emma Barrett: Bill Bailey and that old church type building that we stumbled into we later discovered was called jazz world famous Old Preservation Hall, At that time i did not know very much about jazz and would not have been able to hold a conversation with a jazz follower,
Big up shaun just seen the China video gained a sub and likes for life mate wish ye good health for the future we need people like you big up shaun 🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼👌🏼
May I ask how on spec you can remember all the tunes you are asked to play.Even I in my dotage cannot remember every song and tune my grandchildren ask me for.
Fyi THE SIX-MONTHLY REPORT ON HONG KONG 1 JULY TO 31 DECEMBER 2023 By UK secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs P. 26 //Government applies for injunction to ban ‘Glory to Hong Kong’ song ‘Glory to Hong Kong’ is a song written during the 2019 anti-Extradition Bill protests. As recorded in the last Six-monthly Report, on 5 June the DoJ applied to the High Court for an injunction to prohibit, on national security grounds, four types of unlawful acts related to the song - intention of inciting secession or acting seditiously, insulting China’s national anthem, assisting others to commit these acts, or authorising others to commit these acts...
@@carladean6117 Do you have province’s or burrows or towns? You could have said or do you just have the country with no division? I know you have London which I assume is classified as a city. You could have explained better.
Perfect timing! A passing train is ever more fun to watch while listening to honky tonk.❤️ 🎶🎵🎶❤️
That train knew when to come in right on queue! I just wonder how many times Dr. K and the train conductor had to rehearse the timing of that...
You’re very good Brendan
Keep doing it you bring a smile 😊
🚂😄 Daaaang, man's got enough pull he can call up the railway and say, "Could y'all send a train while I'm playing here?" and the railway says, "Sure, just give us a bit." 😉
Shall we dance!!!! Boogie Woogie style!!!🎶🎶🎶💃🕺💕💕💕💕💕
That was one of the best show's ever. Having not one but two trains and seeing the people on the other side of tracks, it was like a movie set. Just awesome.
After a lengthy intro, great to hear your version of Meade "Lux" Lewis's (& Keith Emerson) classic - I learnt it when I was 14.
(Great Aunt used to play for the silent films.)
Loved the Honky Tonk Blues & to the passing blue train, perfect. ❤️💙❤️🎹
Thank you Dr K! You're a blessing to the world...;-)
Always loved that since I heard the late Keith Emerson doing it. ❤
I love catching you live! 10:am Grass Valley, CA (Kat here)
My favorite musical instrument is the piano. Thank You ❤
Perfect tempo for the speed of that train! Awesome! Thank you!
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Hi.Dr.K happy to watch your videos 📸 thank you very much for your time!
Have a wonderful day and enjoy your life!
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Perfect connection to the train. Love your music.
Love that! Miss the Blues.
You should hear my mate "Ben Waters" play this. He absolutely smokes it to death! Best boogie tune ever I reckon! (search on here - you'll find it)
Everything with you sounds perfect Dr K? Thank you for your wonderful effort!
You had the ORIENTAL BLUES last time I watched you.
This video got me back on track , thanks for helping us celebrate the day!❤
Excellent Playing Dr B. this reminds me of an amazing happening way back in 1984 as my brother and I wander down a street in the old French quarters in New Orleans, we stopped outside and all wooden building which we thought was a church hall , there was a wooden stall outside with some old long playing records in a box, we had a look to some old jazz records the we noticed that the door slightly open so we pushed it back and walk in, there was a short hallway with a door on the left hand side leading into this room which had wooden benches on the floor and a small stage or platform at the front, was nobody else around, we set down as it was nice and cool after about 10 or so minutes people begin to wondering and sit down on the wooden benches, in the shortest time place was full up, my brother and were expecting a preacher to walk out at any moment but no out wondered about 10 old men and one woman, all of them had playing instruments, the set down on chairs on the stage and the lady began to play the piano followed by the men except for one old man who appear to have fallen asleep or had died in his chair, his hands were folded across his chest and he was holding banjo, his head was slightly dropped to one side, this scared the heck out of me as I thought the poor guy had passed away. The music got louder and faster music and would suddenly stop, one of the players would play solo, this went on for a little while and all of a sudden the dead man with the banjo stood up straight and started playing his banjo like I never heard banjo played before it was stunningly brilliant jazz concert, I’ve never seen anything like it before or sense. For a long time after I tried to figure out who was the old lady playing the piano, she was very thin and fragile and she wore a bell on her leg to company her playing the piano, quite a few years later I saw the program on TV about American jazz players who lived and toured France in the early years and among those players was the world-famous Sweet Emma Barrett: Bill Bailey and that old church type building that we stumbled into we later discovered was called jazz world famous Old Preservation Hall, At that time i did not know very much about jazz and would not have been able to hold a conversation with a jazz follower,
Hello from Carolyn Waco Texas ..love your playing ❤
Any cult seiges lately?
More awesome music. Las Vegas NV USA
Hi Brendan, Johnny, here from the good ol' USA 🇺🇲🇬🇧 Thumbs up, guy's. 😊
Absolutely brilliant so uplifting 😂
BRAVO FROM A TINY TAIWAMESE..........BRAVO~~~~~~~GOD BLESS YOU ~BLESS UK~BLESS TW ~!
Thanks for sharing this lady with the world
Love your videos, Brendan!
More than adequate.
He should have switched to playing "Loco in Acapulco"........
Big up shaun just seen the China video gained a sub and likes for life mate wish ye good health for the future we need people like you big up shaun 🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼👌🏼
Very impressive how that works! Excellent piano playing.
O'k. Diversity 👍💯
🚂🎹🎹🎶🎶🎶🎹all aboard for Dr K at the Public Piano Station🎊
I like piano doctor k 😂
A chag n of a choo choo
好聽好有感覺😊❤
Very nice
You and your funny music are just the one i need right now
Nice!
Cheers,
jc
Awesome
I already liked it I'm the first 20 seconds of hearing
Паравозный рок н ролл😁🤘👍💥
Loaded aggregate train possibly from Angerstein Wharf.
Angersteins closed for maintenance…. Probably a Cliffe train or the Newhaven
that music sure does move one down the tracks!
What train station are you at
I like the music very much.
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May I ask how on spec you can remember all the tunes you are asked to play.Even I in my dotage cannot remember every song and tune my grandchildren ask me for.
Fyi
THE SIX-MONTHLY REPORT ON HONG KONG
1 JULY TO 31 DECEMBER 2023
By UK secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs
P. 26
//Government applies for injunction to ban ‘Glory to Hong Kong’ song
‘Glory to Hong Kong’ is a song written during the 2019 anti-Extradition Bill protests. As
recorded in the last Six-monthly Report, on 5 June the DoJ applied to the High Court
for an injunction to prohibit, on national security grounds, four types of unlawful acts
related to the song - intention of inciting secession or acting seditiously, insulting
China’s national anthem, assisting others to commit these acts, or authorising others
to commit these acts...
It is available online for anyone who would be concerned with Hong Kong and freedom of music.
B0re off with that kak, this is a music channel
Hello
Anybody know what train station this was
Honky Tonk Train Blues played by Dr K is my favourite song.
At what station are you?
Elsbridge Station
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Nico version is a bit better, even so that's fantastic. Bravo bro.
Who cares? 👎
@@carladean6117 turn around and get lost
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@@carladean6117 bla bla bla get lost anchovy
#2
Where is #2 located ? City and State and Country? I don’t have anything that looks like this.
@@patriciasmith7074we don't have states in the UK.
@@carladean6117 Do you have province’s or burrows or towns? You could have said or do you just have the country with no division? I know you have London which I assume is classified as a city. You could have explained better.
DB Cargo Class 66 !
Puffer nutter
What'd you doing right down there? Hiding from the chinese??
I love this performance. Such a pity your excellent playing has to be subjected to that awful piano 😕
Please thank you
It's hong kong Is musius number one Beautiful yes wife My friend Yes about to go It's a hot Is hong kong
What train station are you at
Elsbridge Station