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Yep. Album art. A lost art.
I did a stained glass window inspired by this cover.
This is my desert island disc...if i could only listen to one album forever, this is it. absolutely godlike and never gets old.
That it, you go sit in the corner. You get an 'F'!
Check the beginning of your sentence.
I was going through my early teen french beret, black turtleneck, coffeehouse beatnik poets phase...
Exactly
I like the album cover art.
Yep. Album art. A lost art.
It does have the same drive. I suspect Ginger Baker might have had a little to do with this. Just a guess
I love it when people with no sense of music history make off the cuff comments on Radio Paradise... </sarcasm>
My mom claimed to never like music. One day, I was playing this album in the car, and she said that this music, she likes. We were rocking out to this. The next day, she died. The CD hasn't left my car CD changer since. I threw away the jewel box.
I knew there was a reason I had this at a 10 - it's in honour of your Mom
Album is from 1959, so ahead of its time!
1959 was a great year for jazz. A lot of the iconic "jazz classics" albums were released in 1959!
My mom claimed to never like music. One day, I was playing this album in the car, and she said that this music, she likes. We were rocking out to this. The next day, she died. The CD hasn't left my car CD changer since. I threw away the jewel box.
Cool story. Thank You for sharing it!
Need to acquire this again. I have the CD jewel box.....
My mom claimed to never like music. One day, I was playing this album in the car, and she said that this music, she likes. We were rocking out to this. The next day, she died. The CD hasn't left my car CD changer since. I threw away the jewel box.
In case anyone still wonders... Paul Desmond, Brubeck's alto saxophonist, wrote this song.
https://www.songfacts.com/fact...
SUPERB!! THE BEST!! Chet Atkins did the 2nd best version of this tune! It is on the RP Playlist!
I wish RP had a "like" button. I loved your comment and want to be able to just click on a thumbs up! Instead I have to type out a whole message.
Timeless classic song!
And your wish has been granted.
Indeed. For me it takes BOTH feet and it's still a challenge.
You got that right!! Very well stated!!
In case anyone still wonders... Paul Desmond, Brubeck's alto saxophonist, wrote this song.
https://www.songfacts.com/fact...
Trying to tap your foot to it is like a sport!
Indeed. For me it takes BOTH feet and it's still a challenge.
Was 1959, not 2010.
This was the first record I ever bought.
I still have that vinyl... :-)
Thank you for that explanation.
Thank you, I'll check it out.
just fantastic
On_The_Beach wrote:
That is really what I think.
Oh, by the way, which one's Pink?
So old but it never gets old, always there to pick me up when I am down, boost me higher when I am up! RP is one of the few places where I heard different versions of this classic!
I Agree!! Very well stated!!
I 'only' had this at a 9 - WHAT WAS I THINKING?
A new and Shiny 10 has been issued
Bad day? Well, at least you were at the average.
A new and Shiny 10 has been issued
This reminds me of the year 1966/67, when a short TV commercial by BMW had this intro. And the slogan "Aus Freude am Fahren" (means For the joy of driving). At 6, I didn't know yet what jazz was, but it made me curious. Fortunately, to this day.
Cool story!!
Yes, but "does it swing"
There was the rub, at least for Mingus and Miles
GREAT!!! & ICONIC without "swing"! Mingus & Miles are both GREAT & ICONIC! ...Just a different style than Brubeck! I love all three of them!!
There was the rub, at least for Mingus and Miles
Since I pretty much never take 10's seriously, they don't count (IMHO) in this instance either, but notice the great agreement on this particular tune.
FWIW i raised it to 10 too from 9
This drummmmmmming is a precursor to "space and drums" you would hear at a Dead show, 10 years later
I like and agree with everything you wrote except for the need to refer to us as "kids". You could have just left that out it still would have the same effect.
That it, you go sit in the corner. You get an 'F'!
And that kids, is how you do a drum solo. Another instrument takes up the beat leaving the drums room to play. I never understood why rock bands always think that drum solos haveto be done literally "solo" while the rest of the band steps out for a beer. How many of your favorite guitar solos would be enjoyable to hear with no band behind them? Also kudos to the drummer for knowing that the pauses are as important as the strikes.
Exactly. Drum solos have to remember the beat.
It does have the same drive. I suspect Ginger Baker might have had a little to do with this. Just a guess
Seems unlikely, if this was released in 1959 it pre-dates any notable exposure to Ginger Baker
Brings to mind "Do what you like" by Blind Faith.
It does have the same drive. I suspect Ginger Baker might have had a little to do with this. Just a guess
we should be cry cats, man
And that kids, is how you do a drum solo. Another instrument takes up the beat leaving the drums room to play. I never understood why rock bands always think that drum solos haveto be done literally "solo" while the rest of the band steps out for a beer. How many of your favorite guitar solos would be enjoyable to hear with no band behind them? Also kudos to the drummer for knowing that the pauses are as important as the strikes.
Truth spoken my friend. I use Take Five to teach my students how to structure a drum solo. The quintessential template.
I rare 9 on RP. I wish there was a setting to hear only 9's and 10's to see what we all agree is true musical genius.
Does this help a bit? :)
https://radioparadise.com/musi...
(No setting to hear them, but might make an interesting playlist on YT etc.)
Good catch, Proclivities, I think I started answering a different question than OP asked; that is, songs featuring non-common time signatures.....which reminds me of King Crimson and Frank Zappa. I'm also struck how different it is to try and remember what something sounds like versus what something looks like.
Jethro Tull's Living in the Past is 5/4 ... Ian's homage to Dave and Co.
We've got to have some music on the new frontier”
Donald & Walter knew.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=2Qs1J612nZs
Never a frown...
That's actually Laurence Mason's cover of "Golden Brown" in the style of Brubeck. https://jazzineurope.mfmmedia....
It's in 5/4 time. Hence the name of the song "Take Five"
Just wondering. Sounds just amazing.
That is when stereo recordings started coming out. Jazz artists were early adopters.
Just wondering. Sounds just amazing.
“Time Out” studio sessions, was recently released in commemoration of
Brubeck’s 100th birthday. Which are previously unreleased takes from the original sessions: https://youtu.be/JVGVHGTyn6w
Things you should not try at home:
playing along on your drum kit
Take Five hundred something...
Not sure about the Porcupine Tree song, but Take Five is in 5/4
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=2Qs1J612nZs
Never a frown...
Toute mon enfance, j'ai cru que Dave Brubeck était au saxo.
Pas de vidéo sur le web pour me rendre compte que c'était Paul Desmond. Au saxo.
Sans vidéo, sans web : va vérifier qui joue quoi.
Jusqu'à ce que je me trouve un été au Nice Jazz Festival devant Dave Brubeck en trio avec un bassiste et un drumer. Mais où était Paul Desmond ? hahaha
Les puristes disent que ce n'est pas du jazz.
ça se discute. En tout cas, qu'est-ce que c'est bon.
Merci RP.
And permit me to mention the name of that excellent drummer: Joe Morello
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...
I'm almost a year older than this song. Guess that's why I love it so much.
Everyone said he was fantastic.
Alto sax. Nice one too!
And also the guy who wrote the song. (sax player Paul Desmond)
This song (unusual time) follows Porcupine Tree's Train (unusual time).
So now, today (Friday) is unusual.
GROOOSSSSSSS!!!!
Would you let Thomas Kinkade "highlight" the Mona Lisa?
The Dave Brubeck Quartet 1951 - 2012
There are no coincidences. BillG is reading our minds.