Oh wow, I have found nirvana. I was born in 1971 and lived and was raised in a public bar in Australia with live acts every week so I know what is great. This is great. I will save every one of these to my playlist.
Paul Rogers I grew up in Cairns very far from the big smoke. Back in those days there were still unsealed roads near the centre of town. My Father and mother were caretakers,cleaners, maintenance personnel, treasurers, seamstress,groundskeepers,builders,etc etc of the North Cairns Tigers football club. Back in those days almost every weekend we had live bands playing at night. It was a small club but on weekends when there was a "DO" we would have about 100 people at the club all drinking and dancing having heaps of fun. When no one was there I had the run of the place. Free space invaders, free pool table. It was my playground. About five acres of land with no one living near us. It was awesome growing up there. My mum is almost 90 now. Sharp as a tack. I told her growing up in a pub was the best thing for me and If I could time travel I would go back to those early 70's and 80's and stay there. No mobile phones, no computers, no cameras everywhere as they were not needed. She wholeheartedly agreed with me. I miss those days.
I used to wind down to Kind of Blue with a glass of single malt after an evening spent entertaining guests or a party, with a heavy emphasis on Blue in Green. Think I'm going to have to add this to the playlist. This is chilled cool taken to the Nth degree. Awesome. 👏
We fortunately discovered Mr. Mason's work on Wiki when looking up Goron Brown. This version of Walking on the Moon by the Police is worthy of a Wiki mention. Anyone know any Wiki editors?? Thanks Mr. Lawrence our Vinyl was ordered today. : )
I think it is Paul Desmond from beyond the grave and "Walking on the Moon" is a song by British rock band the Police, released as the second single from their second studio album, Reggatta de Blanc (1979).
Nearing the end of an evening with good friends, nearing the end of another bottle of wine, just chilling... this is perfection!
This is ELEVATOR music......if it was an elevator to OUTER SPACE! Well done.
You are writing an alternative past history of jazz and it is amazing to hear. Totally plausible, but from another timeline.
I hope he authenticates it by adding his personal time signature...
I can hardly wait to hear a whole album of these masterpieces!
Yeah, when's that happening? I think I need it...
I’m proud to be part of this comment section. With such wonderful minds
Oh wow, I have found nirvana. I was born in 1971 and lived and was raised in a public bar in Australia with live acts every week so I know what is great. This is great. I will save every one of these to my playlist.
I'm from Australia too, saw a lot of bands in the late 70's and 80's. Was wondering, out of curiosity, which venue you are referring to?
Paul Rogers I grew up in Cairns very far from the big smoke. Back in those days there were still unsealed roads near the centre of town. My Father and mother were caretakers,cleaners, maintenance personnel, treasurers, seamstress,groundskeepers,builders,etc etc of the North Cairns Tigers football club. Back in those days almost every weekend we had live bands playing at night. It was a small club but on weekends when there was a "DO" we would have about 100 people at the club all drinking and dancing having heaps of fun. When no one was there I had the run of the place. Free space invaders, free pool table. It was my playground. About five acres of land with no one living near us. It was awesome growing up there. My mum is almost 90 now. Sharp as a tack. I told her growing up in a pub was the best thing for me and If I could time travel I would go back to those early 70's and 80's and stay there. No mobile phones, no computers, no cameras everywhere as they were not needed. She wholeheartedly agreed with me. I miss those days.
@@manicmasterofmetal2620 Mate that sounds like an ideal way live. Cairns is a great place. Good luck to you.
Paul Rogers good luck and much happiness to you friend.
I used to wind down to Kind of Blue with a glass of single malt after an evening spent entertaining guests or a party, with a heavy emphasis on Blue in Green. Think I'm going to have to add this to the playlist. This is chilled cool taken to the Nth degree. Awesome. 👏
Oh and I didn't think it got any better.
This, is, everything.
Chills.
Thank you.
Masterpiece.. I wonder what Gordan Sumner, being originally from a jazz background thinks about this.
Simply beautiful.
so many levels of cool
Great way to start a Friday. Might I suggest dipping into The Smiths catalog? This Charming Five?
How about Cats in the cradle by Harry Chapin? Or living in the past by Jethro tull!
I think I would sir, quite right
Actually, may as well do something from Blue Rondo a la Turk, no? lol :D
I just found this record available on my usual music buying website here in Denmark.. I´m SO LUCKY !!!
Absolutely wonderful!
Brilliant. More!
I realise I'm late to the party on this, but I love it :)
I’ll join the waiting line for an album. This is nice…
We fortunately discovered Mr. Mason's work on Wiki when looking up Goron Brown. This version of Walking on the Moon by the Police is worthy of a Wiki mention. Anyone know any Wiki editors?? Thanks Mr. Lawrence our Vinyl was ordered today. : )
I adore this
Siódemka się kręci ale czekam na 12-tkę ciekawe co przyniesie nowy rok.
That swing at 1:14
So good. So damn good.
Excellent
Sounds sick mate!
Brilliant.
Love it
very cool stuff!
This is the original version - wow! A touch of Pink Panther about it. Do we know when it was recorded? Sounds like late 60s.
hehe don't be fooled...02 Oct 2020 to be precise, jazz rework not the original (POLICE)
julian
Whooosh!
May I just advise everyone, *Don’t* get touched by a pink panther, unless you specifically consent.
@@10tonhamster if ever a comment deserved more views......
good job!
any more covers please?
fantastico
Very good sir.
How has this got so few views?
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Great
Can you do The Sweeney theme meets A Love Supreme?
But wheres the Vibraphone!?
1:14 ya!!!! Nunov was right!😎
Tasty af
Great music! Is that you on sax? Composition of yours?
I'm pretty sure that is Paul Desmond from beyond the grave.
I think it is Paul Desmond from beyond the grave and "Walking on the Moon" is a song by British rock band the Police, released as the second single from their second studio album, Reggatta de Blanc (1979).
id appreciate more popular jazz covers in the style of dave brubeck personally.
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I wonder what Sting would say about this interpretation.
That is some tantric sax my friend.
What are you taking us for idiophones!?
It's f*cking Super Market music....
Cheers for the feedback - every little helps.
@@laurencemasonsax Maybe you could collab' with this dude....
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Jesus, what a moron - way, way over some peoples' heads.
Fk I wish my supermarket played tunes like this
@@laurencemasonsax just discovered this - it's amazing - please put these on spotify - I'm amazed - thank you so much - this is just wonderful