Not to forget saxophonist *Lawrence Mason* who transformed the Stranglers` heroin anthem into the Brubeck-esque cool jazz piece we`re listening to right now.
That is Dave Greenfield of The Stranglers....and yet here we have Dave brubeck playing it in 1976....and the Stranglers released it in 1981.@@alainclement9244
Im sitting on a balcony at a little hotel near Nice in France , its been a hot day and this is the ideal cool down as the sun fades , life cannot be any better at the moment!
Yeah, same. I KNEW that this was by The Stranglers (1978?), but I did have to check. I wasn't watching the video too closely the first few times I played it. The Stranglers version is well out of their wheelhouse to begin with.
So many of my jazz heroes are gone and I'm 81. Makes wonder sometimes. I bought Take 5 when it came out in the 50's and learned a lot about drumming by playing along. I believe they are all gone now, Dave Brubeck, Paul Desmond, Joe Morello and Gene Wright. How many of you knew them name of the bassist?;)
Same request !Pure enchantment ! This song by the Stranglers and the amazing performance of Dave Greenfield at the keyboard seems to have inspired so many ( most of the time good) covers, guitar, harps just to name a few.
In 2020 British TH-camr and saxophonist Laurence Mason's cover of "Golden Brown", in the style of classical American jazz pianist Dave Brubeck, was viewed over a million times, leading to a commercial release via Amazon and iTunes, and as a vinyl single under the title "Take Vibe EP".[29] The vinyl release stayed two weeks in the Official Vinyl Singles Chart's Top 40, peaking at No 24.[30] extraído de Wikipedia
Gespielt so leicht wie eine Brise am Meer. Einfach aus der Hand geschüttelt, mit einer steigenden Dynamik, aber nie aufdringlich, einfach großartig! Und die Stranglers hätten es nicht besser interpretieren können, wie sie es taten! Dave Brubeck and Stranglers together!
Golden Brown texture like sun Lays me down with my mind she runs Throughout the night No need to fight Never a frown with Golden Brown Every time just like the last On her ship tied to the mast To distant lands Takes both my hands Never a frown with Golden Brown Golden Brown, finer temptress Through the ages she's heading west From far away Stays for a day Never a frown with Golden Brown
Ofrezco una sentida disculpa, estaba dejando de mencionar a los extraordinarios músicos del cuarteto de DB: en el saxofón: Paul Desmond, en el contrabajo: Gene Wright; en las percusiones;:Joe Morello y el piano y la dirección: Dave Brubeck.
I keep going back to listen to this over and over. Absolutely brilliant "remix" if you will. That keyboard and bass and drums. Wow. Then that jazzy sax. That was great. Thanks for sharing.
All of it is just beautiful. I heard the stranglers version first but I dig through my parents vinyl for dylan etc and discovered this original beauty . Wow
The remix is so good that i could not make my mind on how the quartet made a cover 20 years before the song was released. Thanks for editing the loop! I knew i wasn't the only one on TH-cam to love this remix.
I‘m confused.. is this composition really called ‚golden brown‘ and why on wiki is the music allegedly written by mr greenfield of punkish band ‚the Stranglers‘ fame? Was a time machine involved?
Simply astonishing. I am sure that Dave Brubeck would have liked this performance considering the fact thst he had a preference for the more exotic time signatures.
Wow now I'm hooked playing this for hours on my guitar at home. Never thought I would play Jazz, but I love this. I feel like my Main Quest has just begun.
Athough that is true, I just want to make sure you know that this song is a 'fake', in the sense that Bruckeck never played this song (this song is much younger), but that some creative youtuber played Golden Brown in the style of Brubeck, and put it on old footage. And he did that brilliantly!
@@achilles2095 Read the description of the original video: th-cam.com/video/2Qs1J612nZs/w-d-xo.html. The guy made a "Brubecked" version of Golden Brown by the Stranglers.
Brilliant musicians,so gifted, and humble. Their wonderful performance of Golden Brown is in my opinion superb . I could listen to it ad infinitum. Thank you Dave and your gifted colleagues. The music is inspirational.
So very inspired and inspiring. Thank you from the bottom of my heart. Knowing that it's not real, gives me more hope than letting me down; there are still true musicians out there. And there will always be.
this remix edit is so well made absolutely wonderful , I like this even more than the original by the stranglers , and played on traditional instruments , imagine what it would be like if d.b.quartet had a synthesizer in the 50's ( will someone invent a ) ( time machine and .... ) ( change history ) ( waiting ) ....
As was Lawrence's original homage, this is what's great about TH-cam: reinterpretation, with respect, sometimes. This is one of those times. Thanks Ben.
I tried to focus the video mostly around matching up some more Brubeck segments with the phenomenal instrumentation of Lawrence's original, as it's such a fun & believable scenario!
Joe Morello is so smooth and casual, and top swinging at the same time. I've already said that the sax, which is not played by Paul Desmond on this clip, is really good. Usually, I don't like the sound of alto sax, but in this recording, it's so well executed that I really like it. Good job on this iconic piece of music, covered by the Stanglers in the 80's.
If anyone hear is as old as i am, watch the video to see the interaction between the musicians. Before headphones, musicians would watch each other for minute changes in tempo and timber to keep things as smooth as possible. Watch it again to see them watching each other. Thats what old bands did
At a jam session at jazz club in Los Angeles I requested a tune they recorded, Besame Mucho. Can you dig it Consuelo Velázquez' tune by Paul Desmond, man o' man...Song composed by a 15 year old girl in Mexico (1940)..I have had the pleasure of seeing and hearing Senorita Velázquez in person. I first heard at aunt's home (1941)..
"Looks like you guys aren't ready for this yet,.....but your kids are gonna love it."
Good one mate! 😅😅😅
Je suis comme une enfant : j adore ça ! Mash up up up !
I am.
THERE WAS A GOLDEN AGE OF MUSICAL ARTISTS IN THE 20TH CENTURY,YOU ARE NOW LISTENING TO ONE OF THE BEST.
Yep, The Stranglers. Dave likely never heard this song.
Not to forget saxophonist *Lawrence Mason* who transformed the Stranglers` heroin anthem into the Brubeck-esque cool jazz piece we`re listening to right now.
@@stefanhernold345 Indeed!
But you know right? Youre trollin a little right?
I even think Dave Brubeck would love this version made in his style.
I think you are absolutely right. Stay safe.
Wow what a romantic thought, can you imagine what the Stranglers think about this fake "version" and their name and copyright is absent?🤫
P
and to think Golden Brown was influenced by Brubecks "Take Five" ..
@@LordJasonKing Exactly, stay safe, guys :)
I agree because the original 2 minutes was simply not enough!! Thank you
The guy who did this is a flipping genius! Love it
I found a source saying it was an hommage to Dave Greenfeeld by Laurence mason (who posted it here ) and is playing saxophone...Well done, laurence 🤪😂
Even swung the main melody to give it that brubeck feel. Brilliant stuff
That is Dave Greenfield of The Stranglers....and yet here we have Dave brubeck playing it in 1976....and the Stranglers released it in 1981.@@alainclement9244
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Im sitting on a balcony at a little hotel near Nice in France , its been a hot day and this is the ideal cool down as the sun fades , life cannot be any better at the moment!
Nice..a..k.
Well, well, saunds very luxurios, have a good time!
Her in Finland we have frost -15 grades, have a good time there whe hablo mejor espanol, que Ingles pero buen temo,
@@eirarodriguez6035 That's life threatening in the UK , you Finnish are tough 🤩
Did NOT realize this was NOT Dave and the gang until coming to the comments! You got me in the best of ways!
Yeah, same. I KNEW that this was by The Stranglers (1978?), but I did have to check.
I wasn't watching the video too closely the first few times I played it.
The Stranglers version is well out of their wheelhouse to begin with.
So many of my jazz heroes are gone and I'm 81. Makes wonder sometimes. I bought Take 5 when it came out in the 50's and learned a lot about drumming by playing along. I believe they are all gone now, Dave Brubeck, Paul Desmond, Joe Morello and Gene Wright. How many of you knew them name of the bassist?;)
The Senator is alive & kickin' at 97 years old...
@@johnchildress4101 he passed away the last month. 30th December..
were all young blood now but were still here with you and ya glass of wine.true hearts never miss a beat
And yet they will all live forever as sure as my father passed them on to me and so on..
I in
Someone please make an eternal loop of this... Pure bliss.
just hit the loop video option
Same request !Pure enchantment ! This song by the Stranglers and the amazing performance of Dave Greenfield at the keyboard seems to have inspired so many ( most of the time good) covers, guitar, harps just to name a few.
My thoughts exactly...
Oh man i have found what i need with my smoke
TWO GREAT THINGS, TOGETHER AT LAST
Wow that sax is incredible… what a control and soul. Masterpiece.
Paul Desmond en el saxofón.
❤
Gets better every time I listen.
Best fake ever.
I love it
Best take ever
Yep. Very nice.
I could loop it all day
OMG it GOT ME
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Whoever made this is a genius.
@@itsyoboiaryan7808 Yes, it's amazing...
It was Laurence Mason originally I think
Dear friend it sounds symphonic in my headphones, absolute class WOW
this is a masterpiece
I agree 100%
Leave it to Dave Brubeck to play a song 20 years before it was written XD
Hnm this is a cover by laurence mason
@@LadyB_miniatures whoosh!
@@KingfisherTalkingPictures huh?
@@LadyB_miniatures r/whoosh
@@LadyB_miniatures 3333ר4
Group of extraordenery gentlmens
In 2020 British TH-camr and saxophonist Laurence Mason's cover of "Golden Brown", in the style of classical American jazz pianist Dave Brubeck, was viewed over a million times, leading to a commercial release via Amazon and iTunes, and as a vinyl single under the title "Take Vibe EP".[29] The vinyl release stayed two weeks in the Official Vinyl Singles Chart's Top 40, peaking at No 24.[30] extraído de Wikipedia
Whoever did this...
I want to buy you a beer.
A masterpiece upon a masterpiece.
Thanks!
Gespielt so leicht wie eine Brise am Meer. Einfach aus der Hand geschüttelt, mit einer steigenden Dynamik, aber nie aufdringlich, einfach großartig! Und die Stranglers hätten es nicht besser interpretieren können, wie sie es taten! Dave Brubeck and Stranglers together!
The Stranglers did not interpret this song. They wrote it. Dave Brubeck has never played this song. The mashup was made 2020.
@@jonasthemovie Ja,die Stranglers haben es geschrieben, aber Dave Brubeck hat es auch gespielt
@@tomfurrer8063 Dave Brubeck has never played this song. Never. You cannot prove he ever did.
Dave Brubeck and Paul Desmond - two geniuses 😊
But they are not playing here.
The original is by the Stranglers. This is a mashup in the style of Brubeck.
Lol, Paul Desmond was dead when this song was first released by The Stranglers in 1981.
And joe morello
please don't forget Joe morello and Eugine wright. The whole quartet is always so brilliant.
Ein absolutes Meisterwerk !!! ......An absolute masterpiece 👌👍👍👍
I think that Dave Brubeck would love this Version too,it sounds like him - that´s simply AMAZING !!!
I could listen to this over and over, a true masterpiece
An immortal evergreen...even in 2023..-and in 2369...and in 3766...and...! Simply awesome!
Evergreen? The song was written in 1981.
Shout out to the fusing of these two gems. Shout out to Dave Brubeck's eyeglass frames...those are dope.
I"m sure the stranglers would have approved of this version!!!
I' m sure! It's the same!
they would very much approve!!!!!!!
I have a list of all the covers of Golden Brown that I've been able to find.
I think it's up to 65 or so.
@@stringlarson1247 whats the best 1?
It's something more than music.
Listening for the tenth or twentieth time and it still has me feeling strangely confused, but in a really groovy way.
Golden Brown texture like sun
Lays me down with my mind she runs
Throughout the night
No need to fight
Never a frown with Golden Brown
Every time just like the last
On her ship tied to the mast
To distant lands
Takes both my hands
Never a frown with Golden Brown
Golden Brown, finer temptress
Through the ages she's heading west
From far away
Stays for a day
Never a frown with Golden Brown
Буду
Ty’s 4 lyrics!☮️
Why do you bother to write the lyrics in a orchestral version?😁
@@zoragun How old are you? You'll understand when you get old enough. Promise
@@jennifercochranwilcox687 the music and lyrics belong to #thestranglers!🤐
I think this is the best remix / version of a song I've ever heard....iam not even joking
I concur
This is class ...what a genuine touch of art by whoever did it .....they were a joy to listen to in their own right
It's gold, Jerry, GOLD!
Simply fantastic
Gracias a la vida que nos regala el privilegio de escuchar sin duda al mejor grupo de Jazz del mundo: Dave Brubeck.
Ofrezco una sentida disculpa, estaba dejando de mencionar a los extraordinarios músicos del cuarteto de DB: en el saxofón: Paul Desmond, en el contrabajo: Gene Wright; en las percusiones;:Joe Morello y el piano y la dirección: Dave Brubeck.
None of those musicians is playing on this track.
GOLDEN BROWN
one of the greatest compositions ever
& this is a superb version
thricely nice
j adore cette music
I keep going back to listen to this over and over. Absolutely brilliant "remix" if you will. That keyboard and bass and drums. Wow. Then that jazzy sax. That was great. Thanks for sharing.
All of it is just beautiful. I heard the stranglers version first but I dig through my parents vinyl for dylan etc and discovered this original beauty . Wow
I would think the drums are hard to fake, and greenfield
@@colinsmith8891 the original version is from stranglers. not brubec that´s fake
Dang … this ole country boy just got blown away hearing this … Dang!
This is very ahead of its time
2020 isnt ahead of time.
@@jonasthemovie lol yeah, I get that it’s from 2020. Kinda the point
The Drummer is one of the smoothest coolest gents his aura you can't touch!
What a sublime sound! Such a feel for all of the artists represented!
einfach ein Ohrenschmaus bis hin zum Ohrwurm und eine Würdigung für diese Musik von Dave Brubeck
My wife said the saxophone is so good it seems otherworldly!
comrade - you are right - I could listen to this track over and over again all night.
Fake Five, I thought it was genuine. It’s still marvellous and brilliantly played and edited.
'Fake Five'... yes you have nailed it. Can you copyright that?
I love them both so I'm less creeped out about it.
i'm lying on my back, watching the clouds and the blue sky, on the beach!
genius jazz cover version. Masterpiece!
All my heart ❤ goes to Daves quartet and the Stranglers.
... artists whose work has been so beautifully blended together- immortal, eternal bliss and joy. Thank you, Ben
This is pure genius. I'm in love with this whole song. Every part of it is the definition of bliss.
Timeless ❤
You can listen to this music endlessly!!!
Whoever made this... And even put it on a loop...i love you from the bottom of my heart!
The remix is so good that i could not make my mind on how the quartet made a cover 20 years before the song was released. Thanks for editing the loop! I knew i wasn't the only one on TH-cam to love this remix.
Only for the r/woosh ones, i had the teory that something was wrong, don't worry.
I‘m confused.. is this composition really called ‚golden brown‘ and why on wiki is the music allegedly written by mr greenfield of punkish band ‚the Stranglers‘ fame? Was a time machine involved?
keeps me from clicking the play again button every 2 minutes
@@kieranryan6148 Nope, there are no time machines involved. It is just a very well done remix. I thought the same at first.
@@La_sagne This was a certified hood moment.
Best of gold brown I have heard ❤😂
I love the strangers giving text to this
Last few seconds head goes on involuntarily moving to the tune.. Such graceful and deadly combination.. Dave and Paul!!!
You don’t have a clue what this is have you?
I need to be able to listen to this in my car all the time. It's incredible!
I’m so in love with this song
Man , i love jazz, i love this, very well made cover, 100% positive, Dave Brubeck Quartet would play exactly like this
Cover, 20 year's before original 😜
@@pawemadej3929 hheh, yes ;)
Simply astonishing. I am sure that Dave Brubeck would have liked this performance considering the fact thst he had a preference for the more exotic time signatures.
e x o t i c
When perfection is extended... umm.... no... let’s just immerse ourselves in this ART!
right ;)
Definitely agree. Awesome
this is bending my brain, and it feels good.
Takes me back to the 80’s. Great cover of The Stranglers hit; so soothing.
50's, too.
Wow now I'm hooked playing this for hours on my guitar at home. Never thought I would play Jazz, but I love this. I feel like my Main Quest has just begun.
There never was before nor since such a great combination of musicians..... certainly in the field of "modern" jazz....
Athough that is true, I just want to make sure you know that this song is a 'fake', in the sense that Bruckeck never played this song (this song is much younger), but that some creative youtuber played Golden Brown in the style of Brubeck, and put it on old footage. And he did that brilliantly!
Huh? smdh. Every time...
AMEN!!!!
@@birdsong2552 source? This is very interesting as it states online it’s brubeks work, if you’re correct may I have the original?
@@achilles2095 Read the description of the original video: th-cam.com/video/2Qs1J612nZs/w-d-xo.html. The guy made a "Brubecked" version of Golden Brown by the Stranglers.
THIS IS O NE OF MY FAV OF STRANGLERS AND NOW OF YOU. GREAT MR. BRUBECK!!!!
I had to take 5 before I realised what was going on here.
This is the 100th time ive listened to this its awesome
I love this jazz ballet it brings back beautiful memories ❤
This song is so fucking genius imagine the jazzy dance floors back in the day just magical!
Brilliant musicians,so gifted, and humble. Their wonderful performance of Golden Brown is in my opinion superb . I could listen to it ad infinitum. Thank you Dave and your gifted colleagues. The music is inspirational.
It was made by Laurence Mason, in case you didn't know. th-cam.com/video/YbGTLMJVwl8/w-d-xo.html
Good to know.Thank you.
It is fake!!!
Performance exceptionnelle 👍👍👍❤
Absolutely BRILLIANT
Masterpiece
🔻🔺🔻Ein Wort 🗣️ zu diesem Track : GÖTTLICH 😎 🤓 😌
Kann man(n) so unkommentiert bestätigen!
blissful, soothing, energizing, reassuring, work of a genius who loves music with overwhelming optimism and faith.
So very inspired and inspiring. Thank you from the bottom of my heart. Knowing that it's not real, gives me more hope than letting me down; there are still true musicians out there. And there will always be.
Very nice made my day
this remix edit is so well made
absolutely wonderful , I like
this even more than the
original by the stranglers ,
and played on traditional
instruments , imagine what
it would be like if d.b.quartet
had a synthesizer in the 50's
( will someone invent a )
( time machine and .... )
( change history ) ( waiting ) ....
It's divine music, to be classified among the classics!
As was Lawrence's original homage, this is what's great about TH-cam: reinterpretation, with respect, sometimes. This is one of those times. Thanks Ben.
I tried to focus the video mostly around matching up some more Brubeck segments with the phenomenal instrumentation of Lawrence's original, as it's such a fun & believable scenario!
@@BenJayToken Forget any negative comments here; your extended mix comes from the heart-and that's all that's needed to say.
Of course, take away that heart, and what do you have?
@@KitLaughlin dead meat?
Drums brill!
Pure genius! I fell for it. Big time.
Thank you!! You made my fatther 80 years old and me (54) smile
Beautiful
Should never be forgotten, truly the masters
Remembered for a cover made in 2020?
This is god damn amazing pure talent
Joe Morello is so smooth and casual, and top swinging at the same time.
I've already said that the sax, which is not played by Paul Desmond on this clip, is really good. Usually, I don't like the sound of alto sax, but in this recording, it's so well executed that I really like it.
Good job on this iconic piece of music, covered by the Stanglers in the 80's.
This makes me want to get my alto out again...amazing version of a great song.
it's a phenomenal song to jam along to!! 🎶🎷🎶
If anyone hear is as old as i am, watch the video to see the interaction between the musicians. Before headphones, musicians would watch each other for minute changes in tempo and timber to keep things as smooth as possible. Watch it again to see them watching each other. Thats what old bands did
Excellent idea to extend it, I can enjoy it for a longer time 😍
Beautiful, beautiful, beautiful. Lovely.
I love how smooth your transition is on the loop, i listen to this at least once a day, it makes me wanna practice myself 🙂
Yes !!!
Magnifique ❤
This riff is unique and the best. It can't be misused in any other song. It's outlandish.
And yet people insist Take Five and Golden Brown are similar.
Wow I’m speechless and breathless while I’m discovering this
Just wonderful, a fine tribute to an exceptional song!
And exceptional artists . Thankyou
wooow!!! Magnificent ensemble!
jeez im back again this is simply OUTSTANDING , I USED TO LOOP THE ORIGINAL CONSTANTLY NOW WE HAVE IT OOOOFT
At a jam session at jazz club in Los Angeles I requested a tune they recorded, Besame Mucho. Can you dig it Consuelo Velázquez' tune by Paul Desmond, man o' man...Song composed by a 15 year old girl in Mexico (1940)..I have had the pleasure of seeing and hearing Senorita Velázquez in person. I first heard at aunt's home (1941)..
Sooo good!
1:38 Joe Morello : Paul's solo's sure keep me alert!
i love it! it is so rhythmic, quiet, and thoughtful.....