Dave Brubeck Quartet, 'Jazz Casual', KQED studio, San Francisco , October 17th, 1961 (colorized)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 31 มี.ค. 2022
- The Dave Brubeck Quartet and Ralph J. Gleason
Take Five 00:00
Interview with Dave Brubeck 04:57
It’s a Raggy Waltz 11:12
Castillian Blues 17:48
Waltz Limp 24:00
Blue Rondo a la Turk 26:21
Dave Brubeck (piano), Paul Desmond,(alto sax), Joe Morello (drums), Gene Wright (bass).
Joe Morello---skill and imagination; didn't need to be surrounded by twenty drums. Love this ensemble.
Dig.
So crisp, clear uncluttered sound of Morello. Truly one of the greatest, uncontested
Paul Desmond was in a league of his own for the style that he played, just amazing.
Desmond always has been my favorite alto sax player.
Even in 2024, some 65 years after it was first recorded, Take 5 is still a hit. Time out a masterpiece
Paul Desmond to this day remains a major musical influence, including on my guitar playing. No other alto player comes close. All jazz drummers stop and pay homage at the shrine of Joe Morello. Can't get enough of Dave's "block-y" style, pure genius. So glad I grew up on this music back in the 50's and 60's, and this was before the big rock explosion of the 60's. Special bonus seeing columnist RJG, one of the most insightful writers in all of music criticism. Man oh man, this is so incredibly good.
I'm working on some stuffs from Paul Desmond. He became a huge influence on my playing too. Check out my YT Channel if you're interested in some PD's solos. :) there will be much more :)
I am so glad this is on the internet, the entire band were masters of their craft and this recording caught them at the peak of their powers. I can't think of another set of 65-year-old tunes that still sound this fresh and vital. I can't think of many songs from *_any_* era that sound this fresh and vital. That Joe Morello drum solo in 'Castilian Blues' is jaw-dropping.
J'avais 10 ans en 61. J'ai découvert le jazz grâce à ce quartet sur une chaîne Grunding. Je ne compte pas le nombre de fois que j'ai repassé le disque!
No sabe cuanto disfrutó de su música 🎶 gracias 👍 desde Perú ❤
Dave's a stud period!!
What I love about Dave Brubeck is that he seems just as much a fan of jazz as a player himself - check out him grooving to Morello's drum solo acting like he has the best seat in the house at the piano.
True passion always shows, and you can feel it!
That's what it was, all about being in the groove.
Wonderful & smooth. I love this group and its era. A time to be treasured.
I have become obsessed with this piece of music, I’m discovering different versions and it honestly gets better each and every time.
You should listen to the version that they played life on 'At Carnegie Hall'. That whole album deserves a good listen.
Cool! I was born October 13th 1961 in San Francisco! My jazz loving father probably watched this.
My Dad loved Dave Brubeck too 🙂
It's moments like the ones between 20:00 and 22:48 that make me think that Joe Morello is the greatest drummer in the world. Tres minutos con la realidad, tres minutos de estupendo virtuosismo.
This beautiful,unique jazz never gets old. I’m so grateful for these videos and lucky I got to see them play when they were here. Sometimes I hear Desmond when when I’m dreaming.
Morello makes it look so easy, and I suppose it was, but only for him and nobody else. That was extraordinary -- can't be described with words -- transcendent.
There were many other great drummers besides Joe Morello. He was great, but you need to expand your knowledge of the past great jazz drummers.
@@dawgdrumkind of a pompous comment. He's only stating his obvious contentment watching Morello do his thing. I feel the same. Extraordinary drummer. Yes there were other terrific contemporaries of his era, but that's not the point.
Read his first sentence and you’ll understand my comment. By the way I’ve played😅 drums with Joe Henderson, John Handy and many others and I know and have known many other drummers who are in the same league as Joe. Just a simple fact, that’s all.
@@dawgdrum wow you don't let up. I suppose I have to give credit for your tenacity. I don't care if you possibly played with Buddy Rich. I love Joe Morello.
@@jeanclaude4I love Joe Morello too. And I’m a drummer so there’s no chance I would have played with Buddy Rich. 😀 Bye bye. 🥁
CETTE VIDEO EST HISTORIQQUE ET ONTOLOGIQUE!!! WRIGHT E MORELLO, SONT LA CERISE DU GATEAU. MAGNIFIQUE VOIR BRUBECK E DESMOND!!!
I hate I cannot put more likes to this video. Is really a joy to see and hear, both the quartet playing but also Dave explaining his motivations. Thanks!
Fantastic. One of my favourite groups ever. If not, my favourite!
J' adore depuis mon plus jeune âge
So smooth
Glorious sounds. 👏
So good, I could listen to this forever
C'était un super quartet
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大好き❤ブルーベック!
この曲が、一番好きな曲です。
デイヴもポールもジョーもジーンも
カッコいい‼️
I like the way this music sounds, it reminds me of the old movies I used to watch when I was a kid. It has a tough gritty sound. Alleys, streets ,characters.
Joe turned stick over and rubbed his nose after the solo,smooth
Buen registro
Simply beautiful collective display of musicality. One of the finest jazz melodies ever.
This is a gem !
The colorization really works well with the music giving the whole piece a cool mood. Great music, great interview. Super !
Very good jazzman, Mr. Brubeck!
☑️ ☑️ ☑️ 👉 Simply the Ultimative Best Sound of Jazz 🎺 🎹 🎹 🎹 🎷🥁 from 🇺🇲 San - Francisco ever and ever and ever and ever 👍
Number one for ever❤❤
muchas gracias por permitir ver los videos con color que tan bien queda ! saludos desde Santiago del Estero Argentina
Never seen them in colour, wow
Just a great show and interview. I loved Dave`s view on time signature. All top shelf musicians.
The best group and drum solo got bless them in heaven xx
There is no best group. Just your opinion.
Потрясающе! Это уже стало классикой!
melodias que nunca cairão, sempre serão apresentadas e executadas com todo esmero e carinho . . .
Incrível! Isso já se tornou um eterno clássico !
Joe's skill with suave
Arghh a shortened version of Rondo ala Turk 😢 Rest of it was amazing
Magic..
Colorized from B&W kinescope…I assume.
Yes, colorized. And I think it takes away from the magic of music from the past.
So they WERE accountants after all!
Yes.
Incredibly hip accountants.
El sax de Paul 🔥🔥
Buddy Rich and Joe Morello are the two greatest master drummers in any genre. No kids, these two Jazz drum masters will never be equalled in the next 100 years if ever.
Phil Seamen was in the same league
I don’t think Jazz drummers are in a contest. There are many many great drummers. You just haven’t heard them as I suppose. Yes buddy Rich and Joe Morello were great and so was Shelly man, Philly, Joe Jones, Gene Krupa, and on and on.
Yeah what about Paul Desmond WOW..what precision…even a butterfly could dance to that😅
Thanks so much for posting! Just incredible musicianship all-round and loved Dave's interview too. Does anyone know if it's a quote Paul Desmond plays x2 at 1.22? And if so what it is please?
Doidera!!!
Joe was a great jazz drummer, but did ever play in the big bands, like Buddy Rich did…?
I’ve never seen any footage..
nois ama
Why colorized? Why???
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This video needs 4K AI remastering
Great interview and great performance, sloppy audio mixing aside.
Dave Brubeck Quartet is what happens when silicon valley computer geeks played jazz...and it worked. Brubeck turned math into music....
Rock n Roll in 1961 was stagnant it seems
Need to give the bass player some air.
More Brubeck is Better.
There was no singing going on- no voice. Does that matter?
Singing?
The sax is singing.
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The colorization ruins the presentation. B&W has class and character.
Yes, the colorization looks cheesy to me.