Posted on 12/05/2012 9:14:28 AM PST by AngelesCrestHighway
Almost and sometimes the first note. It was so unique and recognizable.
Happy to hear Dave made it to 92. Hope he passed easily.
Just heard TAKE FIVE this morning.
When I was a kid of 19 living in Copenhagen in 1961 I went to the American Embassy Library and checked out "Time Out" repeatedly.
Also the fun part of getting the "Voice of America" hosted by Willis Conover was that the Soviets blocked every program. But at precisely at 10:00 pm VOA Jazz Hour came on. All blocking ended and the jazz came in clearly. I think Jazz played a huge role for freedom.
Last week’s Office (something to the affect of):
Angela: “That’s the stupidest thing in the world”.
Dwight:”No. The stupidest thing in the world is jazz.”
Angela (breaking down) exclaiming: “Why can’t they just play the right notes?!?”
Tears
A sad loss of a talent that defined a genre of music. RIP Mr. Brubeck with out thanks.
For those who are’t jazz fans, just go on Youtube and play anything from “Dave Brubecks Christmas”, you will be rewarded.
“our” thanks, jeez fingers...
Just more $hitty news today...
I’ve had “Take Five” as my ringtone for quite a while now. Sometimes I groove a little before I answer.
I thought Dave was going to live on long enough to accompany the Last Trump - syncopated Hebrew Jazz in a minor key.
It would have confounded anyone but true believers.
God Bless you Dave
Mel
I love his music.
RIP to one of the GREATS.
I knew of Brubeck’s Take Five but when I heard George Benson’s version...WOW!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FhSBK8VaLss
Thank you for the image. :-)
Stuned.
RIP Dave, thanks for the great sounds.
I think Dave would have appreciated that. :)
Thank you for that song. I have saved it.
“Take Five”. A timeless tune from a great man. Gonna miss you, Mr. Brubeck. Thanks for all joy you brought into this world.
RIP, Dave Brubeck. He turned me onto jazz as a child with “Take Five”. I used to play it over and over...
Salute in 5/4 time. RIP Mr. Brubeck.
“I saw him play a couple of times. Wonderful!”
Me too! He started playing at hotels in his home town of Concord, CA. Then moved on to San Francisco.
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