TALKING DOG! OSCAR THE BOXER

  • Length: 0:51
  • Rating: 4.72 (5317 ratings)
  • Views: 3380945
  • Author: OscarBoxer

Tags: AIRES  AMERICA  ARGENTINA  BOXER  BUENOS  BUSH  DOG  FIGHT  PARIS  PUPPY  SOUTH  SPEARS 

The most famous boxer in South America and maybe the world: Oscar the Boxer does his thing...NO this doesn't hurt his ears, he loves sirens and pulls to be close to them.

Johnny Cash - 'Nasty Dan' (with Oscar the Grouch)

  • Length: 2:14
  • Rating: 4.91 (462 ratings)
  • Views: 167435
  • Author: ullyses17

Tags: cash  dan  johnny  nasty  sesame  street 

A classic bit of Cash (note he's not wearing any black) - all aspects of his persona emerge in this bit with Oscar on Sesame Street. Wait for the bemused sneer when Oscar interrupts him about half-way through.

Oscar De La Hoya vs. Floyd Mayweather: Who You Picking?

  • Length: 4:23
  • Rating: 4.81 (461 ratings)
  • Views: 450394
  • Author: 255al

Tags: Awaits  boxing  Cinco  crazy  de  DeLaHoya  fight  Floyd  funny  HBO  Hoya  knockout  KO  La  Mayo  Mayweather  Oscar  PPV  The  World 

OSCAR DE LA HOYA vs FLOYD MAYWEATHER COUNTDOWN PREVIEW!!! MAYWEATHER TALKS MORE TRASH!!!!! Exclusive clips and promo from the De La Hoya Mayweather press tour, featuring trash talking and predictions by Oscar and Floyd. May 5 - Oscar De La Hoya vs. Floyd Mayweather - The World Awaits.

Oscar Peterson - You Look Good To Me

  • Length: 6:53
  • Rating: 4.94 (769 ratings)
  • Views: 227308
  • Author: doogit

Tags: Brown  Jazz  Niels  Oscar  Pedersen  Peterson  Ray 

An unusual trio, Oscar Peterson on piano, Ray Brown & Niels Pedersen both on double bass, perform "You Look Good To Me" at the Montreux Jazz Festival, 1977. This beautiful piece is from the "Norman Granz Jazz In Montreux Presents Oscar Peterson Trio '77" DVD. enjoy

Goodbye Oscar Peterson

  • Length: 7:8
  • Rating: 4.90 (134 ratings)
  • Views: 34663
  • Author: ilbofilms

Tags: jazz  peterson  swing 

Goodbye Peterson Oscar 1961? Having little background on the particular circumstances of this recording it definitely defines Oscar Peterson's extreme skills superior to virtually any jazz pianist in the history of jazz. Oscar's hero was Art Tatum and one can hear a quite a bit of Tatumesque sounding runs. I have listened to a lot of Tatum's recordings and after a while his magic runs to me seem to become somewhat repetitive. I don't feel that way with Oscar's. This track came from a European collector and seems to be recorded in the early sixties in Holland. Ray Brown on bass, and I believe Ed Thigpen on drums.

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