Dave Brubeck Quartet - Paris Jazz Festival 1964
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- Опубліковано 8 бер 2023
- Sourced from French TV archive.
00:00 Koto Song
08:02 Take Five
13:46 These Foolish Things
25:05 Brandenburg Gate Revisited
32:52 One Moment Worth Years
Piano: Dave Brubeck
Alto Sax: Paul Desmond
Bass: Eugene Wright
Drums: Joe Morello
Audio: MPEG Audio 48000Hz stereo 224kbps
Video: MPEG2 Video 720x576 (4:3) 25fps 6000kbps
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They just don't make music like this anymore, im grateful that works such as this offer a window to the past .
Has there ever been such a melodic and just inchanting saxophonist as Paul Desmond
I don't know the musician world very well. But I appreciate Jazz. This guy enjoyed what he did. I love it. ❤️
Hmm ... I wonder why the piano looks like it has been rescued from a dumpster...
Brubeck came from a small town south of Sacramento, CA. He wrote a jazz mass "To Hope," and performed it in the cathedral in Sacramento. I had the great pleasure of singing in the chorus with him and his son's quartet at that time. It was a fabulous experience to sing with a master and in the cathedral as well. The sound of music in a cathedral is very special. This was many years ago now, but an experience I'll never forget! Judith
Eugene Wright and Joe Morello may have been the steadiest rhythm section of 50s and 60s jazz.
According to the banners of this event that I researched online, this concert took place on Oct. 2nd, 1964, about a week before their famous Belgian T.V appearance.
Oh seven, eleven, sixty-four, my birth cannot soar as high, as these notes and chords, delivering such a flood of repore, those Guys, just four, sounds from eternity just wrapping around my gourd!
Brubeck's piano solo in Koto song is hauntingly beautyful, every time I hear it my heart melts down
Life happens. Jazz helps. This CERTAINLY helps!
My brother brought home Time Further Out when I was nine. That was 1963. I’ve loved their music ever since
It's almost as if Paul Desmond were improvising on the level of a Bach composition. If I didn't hear it I'd never believe it. Sublime!
Eugene Wright from 21.45 delivers a song on his own...heavenly!
TAKE FIVE is my all time favorite ! Never get tired of listening to that most wonderful composition !
Desmond is a hypnotist.
Saw him at blue note in NYC...1994 just fantastic
Golden brown. Masterpiece
THE GOOD OLD DAYS LIVE FOREVER!!!!
Absolutely DAVE is an all time forever never to be forgotten Piano Jazz Aficionado ! A God given Gift here on Earth to entertain us with his unique style & warmth !