Desmond: Take Five (colorized) / Dave Brubeck Quartet, Live in Belgium, 1964
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- Desmond: Take Five
The Dave Brubeck Quartet
Live in Brussels, Belgium, 10 October 1964
Dave Brubeck, Piano
Paul Desmond, Alto Saxophone
Joe Morello, Drums
Eugene Wright, Bass
This video was filmed live in Belgium in 1964, and later colorized. It features Joe Morello playing one of his classic drum solos.
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Joe Morello. What a class act he was.
That's thru!
Looks like an accountant, hits like a gorilla 🦍.
Only Buddy Rich could ever match him for me. Both different though. Epic era!
Certainly was
My older brother got me hooked on Take Five when I was 7 or 8 years old. My brother was a tenor sax player, too and my dad played piano. Been hooked on this for over 60 years. It’s my go-to song to relax!! Love ❤️ it.
Isn't "Take Five" Beautiful??!! Yeah Paul Desmond Wrote it!!
That first 6 seconds of drums is amazing. I want to put it on a loop and just vibe. Drumming is more about keeping a feel than keeping time to me.
check out 'Rose Rouge'
As great as Desmond, Wright and Brubeck are there's something quite special about Joe Morello, from the light touches of the intro to the bombastic solo. Could listen to this for all eternity.
Joe "played" the drums instead of just beating them. He could make them sound any way he wanted.
This looks lovely, and it's always great to hear this version again and again, but honestly, I LOVE the black and white version.
I'm So glad that Mr. Paul Desmond Wrote the song that put Dave Brubeck in the Jazz hall of fame, and gave him his lifetime achievement award and of course this Song was "Take Five" (Composed by Paul Desmond)!!😊
Es un deleite escuchar la batería en manos del gran Joe Morello con una fineza y elegancia característica de él.
When everyone else was listening to the Beatles and the Dave Clarke Five I was listening to Dave Brubeck Stan Gets and Paul Butterfield and I don't regret a minute of it. 😊
As well as superb musicianship look at the turnout. Suits ties haircuts. Joe morello looks like a drum salesman.
Absolute musical genius!!!
I'm sure you meant Stan Getz. Dave Brubeck, and Paul Butterfield, all great Jewish musicians!!!
@@snagrbuster7343-- Dave Brubeck was not Jewish. His surname derives from a German name associated with a place, and not known as a Jewish name. His mother's name (Ivey) is Norman in origin. Later in life, Brubeck became Catholic.
Butterfield? I doubt it, not that it matters. Some people say so, but that means nothing.
That's because you were listening to REAL MUSIC!!!!!!
Dave was waiting for Joe's cue that the solo was almost over. Standard procedure for any soloist.
Also, Joe was legally blind and could not wait for a visual signal from Dave.
Woah! This is amazing! It's nice to be able to see this performance in color.
Complete mastery of the piano.... very special. And also - teamwork makes the dream work!
Wow!! Joe morello ..using matched grip and no MOELLER technique? Probably some of the best Morello I've ever heard..great video
The colours are a little funny (e.g. isn't the metal on the inside of the piano usually gold-coloured?), but they bring this beautiful version even more to life. Thanks.
Just a little jam in between filing tax returns
That and / or from the cast of Madmen. I’m all in, irregardless. Sigh…wish I was back in time with them…
🤔things must be going well if it’s a jazz break 😊
Working clothes. They had no choice. No "Casual Fridays" for them.
@@boomerguy9935 very true, they had to take whatever break they had to compose this at the office, good o observation!
Love it. This is the meaning of the word “elegance”.
Потрясающие музыканты всех времён!!!
Thank you so much for the video and the efford... This Take Five's version is one of my favourites... So interesting to see in colour. Greetings from Spain.
Tema y grupo inolvidables, con un Joe Morello magistral.
Geniuses doing their thing.
Incrível! Amo muito. Eu e todo o planeta.
Muito legal a colorização do vídeo!
Looks cooler in black and white.
Un chef-d'œuvre. 🎶🍷🇨🇵🎶
Joe Morello... absolute mastery!
This composition is of immortal value.
Incredible musicians one of the best jazz groups ever.
Immortal performance by these gentlemen
Unfortunately, they have gone
They have left these legendary performances
So cool! I love seeing Take five in color
Brubeck seems to be monitoring Desmond’s playing in the beginning. At :34, Paul doesn’t quite articulate a note, and Brubeck shoots him a startled glance.
Paul Desmond is the best sax Mi bemol
I really like how Dave was watching Paul with so much appreciation while he was playing!
From the interviews I've seen, it seems that Joe already had this 5/4 beat as an exercise without a song. Paul had the song, but nothing else. Dave was the wizard who concocted this magical brew which will live forever.
The best jazz Ensemble ever to be created, you go boys, love love love this group
They are, simply put, inmortal.
i amgree
Замечательные композиции,классика!
Wonderful musicianship and photographic depiction of an immortal jazz group!!
That Ride cymbal of Joe Morello is a 'Stradivarius'. !!!
The cymbal is great, but Joe's magic touch makes it even better. Zildjian made a reproduction of it by using the original and it is for sale at Memphis Drum Shop.
Although his videos show him including a crash cymbal, the recording for the "Time Out" album has him play with just the hi hats and the ride. Only Joe Morello could pull this off.
Desmond really takes it up another notch, and the others follow.
That colorization is pretty good.
It's a backshift in time for me ...
But I am only 16
I love it..
Die beste Version des Classikers die ich jemals gehört und gesehen habe
Magnifica maestría de estos expertos en #JazzBlanco
All taking subtle cues from each other. Brilliant.
Brilliant amazing 👏🏻
Great clip! Amazing band 😍
would like to find someone who looks at me the way Dave looks at Paul Desmond playing the sax

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I didn't grow up on jazz music, but a drummer shared this on a message board as her Ah-Ha moment of ride playing,. I have had this thing on loop now for a few solo practices. Joe Morello has relaxed flow in everything. There are a couple videos out there that have that Ah-Ha moment for me now. Long live the library of Alexandria.
Dear Officials at the Official Dave Brubeck Channel:
I’m 69, M, former musician, love Take Five since first hearing it way way back on its first airing and I love B/W original prints for their original honesty and feel.
I detest colorization as it looks and feels contrived detracting from the whole creation.
I’m sure I’m not the only one.
Please keep this in mind for the future.
Thanks for the great music. What a group.
They have released a non-colorized version as well. Get over yourself, snob. It's not that deep and they're not gonna listen to some whiny commenter when considering what to post. Thanks!
EXTRAORDINARIOS... !!!
OH !!!! YEAH !!!!
Old school ,accuraat bij de les in alles voorkomend ( discipline) dat woord samen met focus. Art .
Joe Morello. Gah DAYUM that guy may be one of my favorite drummers of all time ever since I found this song and one of the main reasons I got into jazz
I'm from Japan!!
I love this song very much!
I can see they are playing in front of me!
Some incredible detail coming through with those colours!
Master’s of spacious, dynamic and colorful solos.
This is absolutely the best version of "Take Five". Ever. Simply sublime.
You should see the version that they did on Playboy's Penthouse; it might give this one some competition.
You should also check out 1966 Live in Germany version - my personal favourite.
😊😊
😊
i agree...some came close--but this one was the sharpest
The expression " Cool cat " belongs to Joe Morello !!! 😎 🐈👍👍👍💜🥁🐉🎤🎶💞
Perfect Piece of High Jazz...!
The Squad strikes again...!!!
Hard to top this song.
Joe Morello eventually became blind. I wonder what he was able to see at that time. Notice that during his solo he is not focusing his eyes on the drums for the most part.
Don’t think he was blind in 1964, so I would not give his lack of focus on his kit during solo to him actually being not able to see his drum kit.
Musicians don’t have to look at their instruments when playing especially at this level.
@@johnmc3862 I understand. I can't play any instruments so I didn't know that.
I watched an interview with Eugene Wright who said Joe could only see out of a small spot in the corner of an eye by the point they were working together.
@@ninagill1407 As I watched Joe's eyes I got the feeling he was quite visually impaired at that point. Thank you for the information.
The greatest performance ever indeed!
Jazz in colour sounds different.
I wonder how hard it would be to colorize a 1960s to 1950s video footage
Dave was a Jewish California cowboy turned Jazz God. And the world will always be a better place because of him 🙏
Non off one can touch this music no one very class and wonderful love it.
As a sax player, it is interesting to see how Paul Desmond alters his embouchure between high and low notes. I wonder how much of that is compensating for intonation issues on that particular instrument. For non-sax players, no sax is perfectly in tune for all notes and a certain degree of adjustment is needed with the mouth position and the pressure applied to the reed. When you are used to the unique imperfections on one instrument, moving to a different one can be quite difficult at first.
cats were incredible
One of the best Drum solos ever. Joe Morello. Think he was legally blind?, or partially sighted
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WOW what a treat 👏👏👏👏👏
Some tips to understand the video: Dave Brubeck observes any member of the quartet who is soloing. Firstly, Paul Desmond is soloing. Dave must watch him to see when Paul will give a hint that he is finishing the saxophone solo improvisation so that Dave can change the pace and start his improvisation. (That happens at 1:50 min of the video; Paul raises his saxophone slightly, then finishes with a few bars of simple handout notes). Then after he finished his solo, Dave turns to Joe (4:40 min) to prepare for drums solo. Then Joe Morello is soloing on drums; Dave is turned towards him, observes Joe's solo and spots a moment when Joe signs to Dave (6:23) and hands him the lead.
Absolutely
Wonderful music, makes the life easy to live, a joy
HERMOSA MÚSICA QUE LLEGÓ PARA QUEDARSE TOMA 5 ES UN PLACER ESCUCHAR ESTE TEMAZO EL JAZZ Y EL BOSSA NOVA ES UN DELEITE GRACIAS POR SUBIRLA SALUDOS DESDE 🇲🇽 GUADALAJARA JALISCO 🐕🐶👏💯👏💯👏💯👏💯👏
Them drums and sax are so damn sexy to listen to!!! This is audio art at its finest!👏👏👏👏😀😀😀😀😎😎😎😎
Really great to have a colorized version! Thanks!!
Eugene Wright. Hardest working bass man in the business.
LOVE this song and rendition
Brubeck Notification Squad!!!. What a perfect Wednesday.
I believe that Dave Brubeck, is looking at Paul Desmond for 2 reasons, 1 is that Paul Desmond wrote the song, and 2 Paul Desmond was a great Alto Saxophone Player😊
The drummer looks like the bad guy in the movie Bullitt
OMG! Wonderful 🎉
The piano performance is as good as Oscar peterson.
beautiful
Excelente performance única en su genero
love it
この素晴らしいエピソードを共有していただきありがとうございます。⚘⚘
Always good, no matter the colour!
☆burn into one's mind ♨ brainstorm 1983 memory becomes history ♬ not a brainwash
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True rockers :) ❤
The best musical quartet of 1964 .
For grown ups .
No screaming teenage girls !
Interesting how Dave only playes his leads with his right hand, while his left hand is maintaining the foundational pattern!
Well, he is Dave Brubeck after all!!!! Why so surprised??
perfection
🫀💪
classicly trained muscians its good work
This is incredible
WoW 🎼
An amazing performance ❤
Perfeito!
At the end of his solo, Desmond quotes from his composition "Take Ten."
I’m very fortunate to have Dave
Brubeck autograph Doug
Ramsey’s book: Take 5: The Public and Private Lives of Paul Desmond. Priceless! He rarely
gave autographs. He autographed my copy of the book during dinner following his concert at Villa Montalvo in Saratoga, CA on August 26, 2005.