Dave Brubeck Quartet - St. Louis Blues

Поділитися
Вставка
  • Опубліковано 16 лис 2024

КОМЕНТАРІ • 54

  • @Zappygunshot
    @Zappygunshot 12 років тому +11

    I just love how when you don't see the video, you don't know that it's four old men playing a song. It means that they put their hearts into their music and they're mentally still as young as ever.

  • @renzo1184
    @renzo1184 13 років тому +4

    BRUBECK is always THE GREATES as ever

  • @user-pg4mm7ll2x
    @user-pg4mm7ll2x 11 місяців тому +1

    I saw Brubeck a few times in St. Louis. Each time he played this tune, he introduced it by reminding us that W.C. Handy had written it as a tango, so he was playing it as such. This version is very similar to what Brubeck played at those shows, as opposed to earlier renditions he recorded. I’m glad this is archived, as those were memorable performances of this great song.

  • @herbertturner3785
    @herbertturner3785 4 роки тому +5

    Dave Brubeck nailed it !!! I am a native St Louian I am loving that sound in 2020

  • @rafaelrieck6655
    @rafaelrieck6655 Рік тому

    Never heard him in that way playing! He shows his roots! Great video!

  • @musicsavant1079
    @musicsavant1079 2 роки тому +4

    No one sounds like Dave Brubeck and for that I am forever grateful! His one-of-a-kind jazz appealed to me when I was a kid, plus the fact my parents loved him! As a native of the St. Louis area I love his blues of any kind!

  • @samirmokdad6459
    @samirmokdad6459 12 років тому +7

    Thank you Dave Brubeck for the joy you give us any time we listen to you. Your music will remain live for ever...May your soul rest in peace.

  • @samirmokdad6459
    @samirmokdad6459 12 років тому +8

    Thank you Dave Brubeck for the joy you give us any time we listen to your amazing West Coast cool jazz ! Your music will remain alive for ever... May your soul rest in peace. ! Samir Mokdad

  • @sandracid4987
    @sandracid4987 Рік тому +1

    Besides being a gentleman, good muscitian, he was a, gente soul. I'm proudly Mexican but first I listened to adorable Dave than my National Anthem. Woooooow!

    • @sandracid4987
      @sandracid4987 Рік тому

      Right! I'm half Mexican, living in México but mom was from Finland, living in N. York and she brought Brubeck into our lives 71 years ago. My preference is for the beautiful piece named THANK YOU. Woooooow!

  • @sandracid4987
    @sandracid4987 Рік тому

    Great, impressive, beautiful, a shock to me. Thanks for my dear humanist piano doctor. I'll go to the grave with his brilliant music and white spirit. Loved for all the muscitians. What would be my my spiritual soul withouth this divine music. I've listening to Brubeck music even when I wasn't born. Bravo from 100% percent Mexican women.. Woooooow!, 🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹

  • @MuraliMadupu
    @MuraliMadupu 11 років тому +4

    Just I love Dave, from child hood I keep listening his jazz. You live for ever Jazz lovers hearts all over the world. May your aatma (soul) rest in peace.You gave us lots of Joy. Thank you.

  • @CarolAHess
    @CarolAHess 12 років тому +6

    Ahmad Jamal & Dave Brubeck have THE BEST jazz sound.
    Their music wll live on forever....

  • @samirmokdad6459
    @samirmokdad6459 12 років тому +3

    Thank you Dave Brubeck for giving us joy any time we listen to your West Coast Cool Jazz...Your music will stay alive for ever...May your soul rest in peace...Samir Mokdad

  • @markrobert275
    @markrobert275 12 років тому +4

    Seasoned performance.

  • @vladimirgoglidze9299
    @vladimirgoglidze9299 11 років тому +6

    Super Maestro !!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @sandracid4987
    @sandracid4987 Рік тому

    Dear, loved and admired DAVE. I know you're playing your forte piano for the Almighty. This is the best version of SLB, from my taste. ❤❤❤❤

  • @ГеоргийНизамбаев
    @ГеоргийНизамбаев 2 місяці тому +1

    ЧУДОВА ДЖАЗОВА КЛАСИКА !!! ЧУДОВЕ КЛАСИЧНЕ ВИКОНАНЬЯ!!! БРАВІССІМО!!!

  • @1981TURBOTRANSAM1
    @1981TURBOTRANSAM1 12 років тому +3

    RIP Dave Brubeck.

  • @diogenes1147
    @diogenes1147 12 років тому +2

    Fantastic!

  • @iTomaaD
    @iTomaaD 12 років тому +3

    Thank you, mister Brubeck.

  • @cabinfeverish
    @cabinfeverish 12 років тому +5

    God Bless Dave Brubeck.

  • @biloodogra9732
    @biloodogra9732 11 років тому +5

    In our teens and The Sixties,the top favorite in our Jazz Yatra Group ! Cheers !

  • @ispanico30
    @ispanico30 12 років тому +3

    Sempre nel mio cuore Mister Brubeck !
    Gloria

  • @abi-lg7gr
    @abi-lg7gr 8 років тому +4

    heute hatte ich mal wieder Lust, Dave Brubeck zu hören. Es ist wie immer ein Genuss - Chopin tribute, St. Louis Blues und natürlich auch noch Take five. Ich werde dies mal wieder häufiger machen.

  • @dehypnotizer
    @dehypnotizer 10 років тому +5

    Dave, Joe... We will never forget you... I hope you folks live better lives now... See you soon.

  • @sandracid4987
    @sandracid4987 Рік тому

    Brubeck was Brubeck. Por mi taste the finest jazz pianist. (I don't forget Oscar! 🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹 I wanted to say " for mi taste". Ohhhhhhhh yes!

  • @sandracid4987
    @sandracid4987 Рік тому

    Woow! I knew that a TV channel in Houston invited Brubeck but they had the condition that no black man was going to play with him. He said: No! Then the channel proposed to hide the black muscitian under a false wall and Brubeck said No, And he left the studio. Such a gentleman and kind soul. Always in my mind. I believe I have all his music. Listen to him playing with Dr. Bellie Taylor. Music is the most awesome and amazing part of my life. Bravo!!!

    • @GH-oi2jf
      @GH-oi2jf Рік тому +1

      There were similar incidents elsewhere. I was a DBQ fan in the early 1960s, but I never knew what they were doing to oppose segregation. It became generally known much later.

  • @guillermoevans3261
    @guillermoevans3261 3 роки тому +1

    Maravillosa recreación de el clásico tema de Handy.

  • @MrPirzio
    @MrPirzio 12 років тому +2

    E' davvero sempre grande, il vecchio Dave, grande jazzista "bianco" colto!

  • @2bobinette
    @2bobinette 12 років тому +2

    W ow ...it`s as good has ever ---great -.. little bit has ballroom ----keep going AWASOME

  • @TheFanusik
    @TheFanusik 11 років тому +3

    Wow !!!! That was something.

  • @Lis3364
    @Lis3364 12 років тому +2

    Спасибо тебе, Маэстро, за твою музыку.
    Упокой, Господи, твою душу.

  • @ВладимирМатвеев-п9г

    Супер МАЭСТРО!!!

  • @thesceptic7968
    @thesceptic7968 8 років тому +3

    My favourite version is Chris Barbers. Check it out. 50s stuff but wonderful.

  • @sesqui1rosso
    @sesqui1rosso 9 років тому +4

    superlativo

  • @guemou6346
    @guemou6346 12 років тому +1

    شكرا سيدى

  • @GerryLSmith
    @GerryLSmith 2 роки тому +1

    Nice Jeff. I've been looking for vocab for up tempo blues, and I think this works well over bars 3 & 4 to the IV7 chord..

  • @KOBRAREAL
    @KOBRAREAL 12 років тому +1

    1;21 DAT SWEET RIDE!!

  • @persononplanet-u1g
    @persononplanet-u1g 12 років тому +1

    RIP

  • @MaryJaneHancock
    @MaryJaneHancock 6 років тому +3

    W.C. Handy-the “Father of the Blues”-dies March 28, 1958
    www.WCHandyFoundation.org
    More than 25,000 mourners filled the streets around Harlem’s Abyssinian Baptist Church for the funeral of W.C. Handy, who died at the age of 85 on this day in 1958.
    “With all their differences, my forebears had one thing in common: if they had any musical talent, it remained buried.” So wrote William Christopher Handy in his autobiography in discussing the absence of music in his home life as a child. Born in northern Alabama in 1873, Handy was raised in a middle-class African-American family that intended for him a career in the church. To them and to his teachers, W.C. Handy wrote, “Becoming a musician would be like selling my soul to the devil.” It was a risk that the young Handy decided to take. He was internationally famous by the time he wrote his 1941 memoir, Father of the Blues, although “Stepfather” might have been a more accurate label for the role he played in bringing Blues into the musical mainstream. The significance of his role is not to be underestimated, however. W.C. Handy, one of the most important figures in 20th-century American popular music history, died in New York City on March 28, 1958.
    While Handy’s teachers might not have considered a career in music to be respectable, they provided him with the tools that made his future work possible. Naturally blessed with a fantastic ear, Handy was drilled in formal musical notation as a schoolboy. “When I was no more than ten,” Hand wrote in Father of the Blues, I could catalogue almost any sound that came to my ears, using the tonic sol-fa system. I knew the whistle of each of the river boats on the Tennessee….Even the bellow of the bull became in my mind a musical note, and in later years I recorded this memory in the ‘Hooking cow Blues.'” The talent and the inclination to take the traditional black music he heard during his years as a traveling musician and capture it accurately in technically correct sheet music would be Handy’s great professional contribution. It not only made the music that came to be called “the Blues” playable by other professional musicians, but it also added the fundamental musical elements of the Blues into the vocabulary of professional song-composers. Jazz standards “The Memphis Blues” and “St. Louis Blues” are the most famous of Handy’s own compositions, but his musical legacy can be heard in the works of composers as varied as George Gershwin and Keith Richards.

  • @sascharitscher477
    @sascharitscher477 11 років тому +2

    Дэйв - лучший!

  • @alonsotoro7904
    @alonsotoro7904 12 років тому +2

    que horror!, Desmond que está en el cielo, no merece tal castigo! y Dave ya no tortures más! basta! que tormento!!!!

  • @herbertturner3785
    @herbertturner3785 4 роки тому +1

    BORN AND RAISED IN ST LOUIS MISSOURI BEAUMONT HIGH SAINT UNIVERSITY HARRIS STOWE STATE COLLEGE FOREST PARK UNION STATION SAINT LOUIS PLACE GATEWAY ARCH ST LOUIS ART MUSEUM BUSH STADIUM Missouri Botanical Garden Kimo's Restaurant Crown Candy Kitchen the Central West End Imo's Pizza ALL COME TO MIND HEARING ST LOUIS BLUES

  • @3735maple
    @3735maple 11 років тому +2

    Sounds like Route 66!

  • @arew234
    @arew234 12 років тому +1

    He was a catholic playing in a protestant church actually.

  • @Elyfara60
    @Elyfara60 6 років тому +1

    Dentro de uma igreja???

  • @pianist48
    @pianist48 12 років тому +2

    Упокой Г-споди Душу его!

  • @christopherlincoleo6934
    @christopherlincoleo6934 10 років тому +1

    interesting...

  • @gerdlove
    @gerdlove 12 років тому +1

    부븁뿝삅쁴ㅃ뿌뿌

  • @三上恕
    @三上恕 10 років тому +1

    少々かったるい様だが・・・・

  • @nfamoudou
    @nfamoudou 11 років тому +1

    do I smell a hint of prejudice there?
    btw Brubeck was not Jewish.

  • @3735maple
    @3735maple 11 років тому +1

    It still sounds just like Route 66. What does the style of the time have to do with the playing of St. Louis Blues? St.Louis Blues is St Louis Blues. Artistic license notwithstanding. What does being knighted have to do with it?