The sax player gets a huge smile on his face when he hears those familiar notes after Dave’s intro…….then he quickly realizes he’s gotta do that whole Paul Desmond thing. Atonal and all. Bravo.
My all time favourite song! Was 14 years when I first heard this brilliant number from the album "We are all together for the first time". Now I am 74 and still Jazz music of yesteryears still lives inside of me!!
Im a lot younger (42 years) lol.. yet, I still grew up listening to him, being introduced to jazz by my father who is now 70.. so I can say I was put on to some of the finest music and musicians ever at an early age.. I had to be around, like 5 or 6 or so.. so yeah, I literally grew up listening to really good music.. and appreciated it too!
@@anandsamuel1978 I heard it at a friends house at 16 and I was knocked out. I'm 72 now and I always go back to it. I've been lucky enough to have seen him four or five times over the years and as recently as 2012.
@@ericlunn5323 How fortunate you were! The only thing I have is the LP I have treasured for more than 5 decades! Please let me know if Gerry Mulligan is still alive?
@@anandsamuel1978 I am indeed fortunate and I am sad to tell you that Gerry Mulligan died more than 25 years ago. I was lucky enough to see him once with Brubeck.
Was Dave crying in the middle of his solo??! Everyone are talking about the sound, sax and drummer... but please listen the piano solo. It's so emotional!
DB composed over 1000 songs. You can get them all on CD or perhaps another way that you can download them. He'll be right there with you. From another DB lover: Lilly
I heard Dave in 1959 whilst at Berkeley at the Nighthawk. How a pimply kid of 17 in a London Fog raincoat was let in I can’t imagine. I heard MJQ and Ahmad Jamal and Errol Garner during that time. Raves for Dave staying in 5/4 time and not breaking into 4/4. And the drummer…!
72 now. First heard this as bumper music on a local DJ’s show as a teen. It has been in the background music of my life since then, with occasional volume jumps to the foreground. It is my most favorite tune ever. ❤
These men are not only great musicians, they seem to have a love for each other. They look at each other and smile to acknowledge their fellow musicians talent but to signify their talent. Dave is always smiling at then. Those were the good old times when musicians played without competing with each other. We will never see those days again.
“If you assume that there is no hope, you guarantee that there will be no hope. If you assume that there is an instinct for freedom, that there are opportunities to change things, then there is a possibility that you can contribute to making a better world.” ― Noam Chomsky
What an intro! Brilliant... and it must be scary as hell to stand in for Morello. Especially that song. Jones did ok...! Fine solo. Unique, but a clear homage... gotta be proud of that one.
After a lifetime of Dave Brubeck and his band making this piece better and better I don't think the word 'masterspiece' is big enough to praise their outstanding work of art. Thank you so much for sharing!
I've seen live performances by Brubeck and company, and to this day, they remain the only musical appearances I've attended which young children enjoyed the performance, and did not get 'fidgety'.....
I‘m „just“ 38 years of age but I fell in love with this song the very first time I listened to it. It got stuck although at the time I had no idea who wrote or played it. Don‘t know how old I was (maybe 16) but if I could only listen to one song for the rest of my life (doesn‘t matter if constantly or only when I want) I would definitely choose Take Five! It gets me every time! If I‘m down it lifts me up. If I‘m up it takes me even higher. I don‘t know what exactly it is but for me it‘s just the perfect piece of art. Though I prefer the original recording over this one tbh.
For those complaining about the sound on this i.e. lack of sax just search for the full clip from 2004 on YT instead i.e. "Take five in a quartet" and go to 44.40
I bet the sound crew was mixing for the live performance. So it probably sounds really good for the people in the room but they didn't record the audio in this video with the mics on stage.
Just amazing to me is how Dave can make beautiful melodies, yet put some of *the* thickest chords under them! He just had a taste for doing stuff at the right time. Just fun to see this kind of impromptu concert! Thanks for all of the great memories, Dave and Co.! (This may be the first all-white band I've ever seen him have. Also, thank you, Dave, for insisting on having a person of color in your most influential years. You helped to break that wretched color line.)
I Love {Take Five}... From The Moment I First Heard It In 1977.. I Interpret The Piece As.. Take Time To Relax Your Mind... I Was In Choir.. In 10th Grade... Meaning Don't Get Mad At Things.. Just Relax, And Take Five To Think About It... 😎😎😎 Yep...
I was at a company meeting few years ago and I think it was a in house quartet and by the time the dinner was done, I stayed back - the only person from the 200+ group - to listen to some good music. The quartet looks like they didn't had to go anywhere else that night and they playes about five more songs. I even asked if they can take a request and the only song I could think of was "Take Five." It was awesome. I still have the recording.
Whether IS yo me thinking quietly , you can not never the world to conquer . Let me watch the beautiful jazz of whether dave brubeck. That's because of the world .
Bestial, olé, olé, olé, el solo de batería. Me fascina este "Take Five" de Paul Desmond, con Dave Brubeck interpretándolo. It's a great composition and a wonderful performance. Vamos a olvidarnos si el micro estaba cerrado y bla, bla, bla. What I would give to have been there. BCN, 3.02.2021
Une musique qui a éveiller mon septième sens a l'age de 8 ou 9 ans ,qui joue dans ma tete depuis 40 ans au moins,jamais j'oublierai ce chef d'oeuvre ,Bravo a Dave et Paul et a les autres
I agree with the sound comments on the video (cant tell if the recording came out ok) but he's (sax) not helping by not playing to the room and phrasing the melody in his own way.
Quel talent ! Ce chorus est fabuleux par l'émotion et bien sûr pour les décalages rythmiques et harmoniques par rapport au 5/4 joué par les 2 rythmiciens!
La musique,du Faso est une source intarissable de douceurs. Elle permet de plonger au plus profond de soi et simultanément d'entrer en résonance avec son prochain, Yé Lassina Coulibaly❤❤❤❤❤❤
Por los años 60 creo fue al palacio de bellas artes y al finalizar el bajista no toco la nota final y el maestro solto una sonora carcajeada fue un final grandioso. en mexico.
The sax player gets a huge smile on his face when he hears those familiar notes after Dave’s intro…….then he quickly realizes he’s gotta do that whole Paul Desmond thing. Atonal and all.
Bravo.
But he has no Mic. Aweful!
@@anja9303 It does have a clip-on, but is not routed into the recording it seems, a real shame.
If you die without listening to Take Five, your life has been in vain !!!
Amen
Just if you die without seeing Venezia, or listening to Wagner (I may get scolded on this one!!!)
@@shamuelaandriani3429 , never been to Venice, but I agree with you about Wagner ! 😊😊
I just found this song.. I can't believe how much I like it. You guys recommend Wagner, which of his works you would recommend the most?
@@4everascending511 , Wagner was a classical music composer. Very different genre to jazz. But great music has no definition or boundaries.
My all time favourite song! Was 14 years when I first heard this brilliant number from the album "We are all together for the first time". Now I am 74 and still Jazz music of yesteryears still lives inside of me!!
Im a lot younger (42 years) lol.. yet, I still grew up listening to him, being introduced to jazz by my father who is now 70.. so I can say I was put on to some of the finest music and musicians ever at an early age.. I had to be around, like 5 or 6 or so.. so yeah, I literally grew up listening to really good music.. and appreciated it too!
@@theverbtechnician Super to hear that! Keep going!
@@anandsamuel1978 I heard it at a friends house at 16 and I was knocked out. I'm 72 now and I always go back to it. I've been lucky enough to have seen him four or five times over the years and as recently as 2012.
@@ericlunn5323 How fortunate you were! The only thing I have is the LP I have treasured for more than 5 decades! Please let me know if Gerry Mulligan is still alive?
@@anandsamuel1978 I am indeed fortunate and I am sad to tell you that Gerry Mulligan died more than 25 years ago. I was lucky enough to see him once with Brubeck.
Was Dave crying in the middle of his solo??! Everyone are talking about the sound, sax and drummer... but please listen the piano solo. It's so emotional!
Yes, I welled up watching him. Dave was telling the story musically, I noticed and had a tear. Well spotted.
Me cried but kept himself. God amongst men
Man it’s so emotional. I feel like he was thinking about his friends which the played this song together decades ago😭🔥
Maybe simply because...cry is part of music feeling
At 65 music of this era makes me think of my father and I just want to cry miss you dad
❤️
Boy do I miss Dave Brubeck. This music takes me way back to the 70s when we had excellent real music.
DB composed over 1000 songs. You can get them all on CD or perhaps another way that you can download them. He'll be right there with you. From another DB lover: Lilly
@@lillybloom1590 Thank you sir.
The song was first recorded in 1959, which was known as the classic line up.
I heard Dave in 1959 whilst at Berkeley at the Nighthawk. How a pimply kid of 17 in a London Fog raincoat was let in I can’t imagine. I heard MJQ and Ahmad Jamal and Errol Garner during that time.
Raves for Dave staying in 5/4 time and not breaking into 4/4. And the drummer…!
This is incredible, 87 years and plays like this.
I heard this song in my teens, I'm now 52 years old and it still gives me goosebumps !!!!
72 now. First heard this as bumper music on a local DJ’s show as a teen. It has been in the background music of my life since then, with occasional volume jumps to the foreground. It is my most favorite tune ever. ❤
These men are not only great musicians, they seem to have a love for each other. They look at each other and smile to acknowledge their fellow musicians talent but to signify their talent. Dave is always smiling at then. Those were the good old times when musicians played without competing with each other. We will never see those days again.
“If you assume that there is no hope, you guarantee that there will be no hope. If you assume that there is an instinct for freedom, that there are opportunities to change things, then there is a possibility that you can contribute to making a better world.” ― Noam Chomsky
@@gerardo49078no hope without God
Dave Brubeck...the man, the legend, the icon..period.
🔥
Great drummer solo
Not a great fan of Jazz. But when - its him!
So Amazing He and his mates didn’t miss a beat. So so sweet and touching…. Thx for sharing.
What an intro! Brilliant... and it must be scary as hell to stand in for Morello. Especially that song. Jones did ok...! Fine solo. Unique, but a clear homage... gotta be proud of that one.
Tougher to fill in for Alan Dawson
I will never get over the drums part. The way he moves his mouth as if he's mimicking the sounds. Love it
love this he has a good sense of humor the intro is genius. RIP Dave and his bandmates
I am here for all of them but especially for the drums. God bless all of their souls.
Absolutely beautiful! Mr. Brubeck was a Gift from God!
Masters of their craft. Innovators. This tune won’t go away. New and younger enthusiasts are hearing this for the first time. Timeless. Classic.
After a lifetime of Dave Brubeck and his band making this piece better and better I don't think the word 'masterspiece' is big enough to praise their outstanding work of art. Thank you so much for sharing!
I've seen live performances by Brubeck and company, and to this day, they remain the only musical appearances I've attended which young children enjoyed the performance, and did not get 'fidgety'.....
I‘m „just“ 38 years of age but I fell in love with this song the very first time I listened to it. It got stuck although at the time I had no idea who wrote or played it. Don‘t know how old I was (maybe 16) but if I could only listen to one song for the rest of my life (doesn‘t matter if constantly or only when I want) I would definitely choose Take Five! It gets me every time! If I‘m down it lifts me up. If I‘m up it takes me even higher. I don‘t know what exactly it is but for me it‘s just the perfect piece of art. Though I prefer the original recording over this one tbh.
Listening to people who are relic's are Superior to your upbringing. Thank you my Fsther Robert Newman 😊
Amen
I Never ever get too tired of this number by the old pros . Just wish I could have taken the time to see them perform live.👌👍🏼🇺🇸🇺🇸😎
That intro was so beautiful.
RIP man. You were the greatest.
sure was
Ain't THAT the truth!
Mr. Brubeck by your piano solo I felt your musical soul and found there all the music of the 20th century .....
For those complaining about the sound on this i.e. lack of sax just search for the full clip from 2004 on YT instead i.e. "Take five in a quartet" and go to 44.40
Thank you!
Dave Brubeck. That’s what I’m talking bout. From my childhood.
Brilliant intro from Dave. 😊 wonderful song!
These are some SERIOUS musicians. Wow!
Skill at making jazz music cool: Legendary
Its absolute art , the sounds that stood the test of time. I was 7yrs when I started to hear thìs DB.
Magnificent Musicians! True Artists working their craft to perfection.
I bet the sound crew was mixing for the live performance. So it probably sounds really good for the people in the room but they didn't record the audio in this video with the mics on stage.
What a great and classy drum solo.Randy jones ends it up like a hurricane.
Just amazing to me is how Dave can make beautiful melodies, yet put some of *the* thickest chords under them! He just had a taste for doing stuff at the right time. Just fun to see this kind of impromptu concert! Thanks for all of the great memories, Dave and Co.! (This may be the first all-white band I've ever seen him have. Also, thank you, Dave, for insisting on having a person of color in your most influential years. You helped to break that wretched color line.)
I Love {Take Five}... From The Moment I First Heard It In 1977.. I Interpret The Piece As.. Take Time To Relax Your Mind... I Was In Choir.. In 10th Grade... Meaning Don't Get Mad At Things.. Just Relax, And Take Five To Think About It... 😎😎😎 Yep...
Man this is Beautiful!!!!!
Hands down the best live performance I've seen. Thanks for uploading!
Dave Brubeck the man of jazz. Yessss
💙💙💙 my most beloved music performance
💙
I saw them at my art show years ago in Stuart Florida Joe Morello is the best drummer ever 🙏🙏rest in peace
I was at a company meeting few years ago and I think it was a in house quartet and by the time the dinner was done, I stayed back - the only person from the 200+ group - to listen to some good music. The quartet looks like they didn't had to go anywhere else that night and they playes about five more songs. I even asked if they can take a request and the only song I could think of was "Take Five." It was awesome. I still have the recording.
Paul Desmond the best forever
Definitivamente la música es el idioma universal. Trasciende fronteras sin importar raza o religión.
Music that lives forever... wonderful!
Amazing musicians, and the drummer solo is the best.
Paul Desmond!
Whether IS yo me thinking quietly , you can not never the world to conquer .
Let me watch the beautiful jazz of whether dave brubeck. That's because of the world .
U hear the music in those fuckin’ drums? That’s how your grandparents rolled...that honestly brought tears to my eyes at the end.
This is simply fantastic!
Randy Jones is a legend, awesome drum solo!
I like jazz with all my heart
熟年のブルーベックさん、お太りになられて・・自由な演奏には味わいがありますね。印象に残る世紀の演奏です。素晴ら
しい!!感動ものです。!最高のテイクフアイブです。!!
awesome drum solo this guys are pure talent.
Bestial, olé, olé, olé, el solo de batería.
Me fascina este "Take Five" de Paul Desmond, con Dave Brubeck interpretándolo.
It's a great composition and a wonderful performance.
Vamos a olvidarnos si el micro estaba cerrado y bla, bla, bla.
What I would give to have been there.
BCN, 3.02.2021
What do you mean there are no more miracles!? I think "Take Five" is a miracle!
デイブブルーベックはピアノ演奏をしながら涙が出てましたね。素晴らしい名曲ティクFIVEを有り難う🎉🎉😂
Legandary music!! I miss Dave Brubeck!!
I gree with any comentary....He is fantastick, and funny muzician....keep at all time
Thank you Dad for your suber taste in JAZZ amen your son James Newman rip 🙏❤️🙏 father
Grandes hombres, música bajada del cielo a la tierra, gracias mil...
Espetacular performance desse quarteto
If only I can hear him play the piano once more.
Ein Traum. Schade das er nicht mehr unter und ist. Ich denke das ist die beste Aufnahme die es gibt. DANKE.
GREAT JAZZ PLAYERS OF ALL TIME
Une musique qui a éveiller mon septième sens a l'age de 8 ou 9 ans ,qui joue dans ma tete depuis 40 ans au moins,jamais j'oublierai ce chef d'oeuvre ,Bravo a Dave et Paul et a les autres
Luuuuuuuujuvvvvv it. Way to demonstrate the human vibe. After this, I need to take five. Be right back.
Too bad they forgot to open the Sax Mic... :(
The importance of the sound person.
He wasnt wearing a mic ....
@@colintraveller he did have a mic attached to his bell.
Frankly I prefer this, to my critical comparison of his playing to that of Desmond.
Too bad that the sound engineering and mixing were so poor.
Jolann Brown 素晴らしいの一言✌️🐸🍎
I think his lavalier microphone failed and that's why he moved to the stationary mike.
it is uber cool piano is so laud and drums so laud and trumpet barelz heard, anyone saying otherwise is retarded
I agree with the sound comments on the video (cant tell if the recording came out ok) but he's (sax) not helping by not playing to the room and phrasing the melody in his own way.
very bad!
Quel talent !
Ce chorus est fabuleux par l'émotion et bien sûr pour les décalages rythmiques et harmoniques par rapport au 5/4 joué par les 2 rythmiciens!
Jean-Luc Chapelon idont no french
This was my first jazz song.
That was da bomb. Sax playing
First record I ever bought- aged about 13 yrs- was Take 5. Can't really explain why apart from, perhaps, recognising a true musician.
Every version of this classic is a bit (or more) different than any of the others!
That’s the beauty(and talent) of jazz improvisation!
Just BEAUTIFUL.
Good stuff, I love the drum solo.
La musique,du Faso est une source intarissable de douceurs.
Elle permet de plonger au plus profond de soi et simultanément d'entrer en résonance avec son prochain, Yé Lassina Coulibaly❤❤❤❤❤❤
Bob Millitello is one of the best sax players I saw him with Maynard Ferguson and he was awesome , He also plays the flute .
Tom Kelly and eats cheeseburgers.
@Moossa Kawa Randy Jones
Beautifully executed ❤
My favorite jazz song
this piano intro was just awesome! #theseguyshaveskills
The drummer just killed it! the show😎
you guys are the best take 5 Steinway screaming
Cant believe the math genius he was... incredibly awesome!!
Awesome, thanks
super le vrai jazz par un orchestre inoubliable merci
I'm just here for the piano intro :D
+EckenChecker Might want to stay for the piano solo too!
The freakin drummer!!!!!!!!!!
Haha yeah!
for the fist time mister Brubeck exposes the melody on right hand...
Me too ❤️
That's what i call true music made by gentelmen I LOVE IT SO MUCH
Such anger! Such fury! Being old is frustrating... He screams on that piano!
Excelente arte ... melodías que nos trasmutan y traspasan, poesía...
If he was crying. I did cry with him. December 23,2022.
Too, Amen. Ms Sheny in Texas
Não me canso de ouvir esse quarteto e take five
Siento mucha felicidad al escuchar esta musica. Oh tiempos felices! Gracias
@@MariaGomez-ds7kf usted tiene muy bueno gusto,una musical muy melodiosa,bellisima.bendicion.
I LOVE you MR. Brubeck!!
The cool thing about Jazz is its all pretty much come up with on the go and it still sounds good.
love it great drummer
Wow great music and technic drummer
Cool, real cool.
Someone forgot to unmute the sax mic or it ran out of battery... but still a great recording! Thanks for sharing! :)
Awesome, Thanks for sharing
Por los años 60 creo fue al palacio de bellas artes y al finalizar el bajista no toco la nota final y el maestro solto una sonora carcajeada fue un final grandioso. en mexico.