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Mês: Julho 2020
som eterno take 5 dave brubeck
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Carlos Fino
-6:43926,334 ViewsColouring The PastDAVE BRUBECK QUARTET – TAKE FIVE (in colour)
The video here is the Dave Brubeck Quartet performing the classic TAKE FIVE in Belgium in 1964, upscaled and colourised.
Paul Desmond (alto sax), Joe Morello (drums), Eugene Wright (bass) and Dave Brubeck (piano)
The original B&W film is here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tT9Eh8wNMkw
Taking its name from its unorthodox quintuple (5/4) time, the jazz standard TAKE FIVE was composed by Paul Desmond, and originally recorded by the Dave Brubeck Quartet at Columbia Records’ 30th Street Studio in New York City in July 1959 for their album Time Out, TAKE FIVE.
Brubeck explained in a 1995 interview with Paul Zollo that he asked Desmond to try writing a song in 5/4.
Said Brubeck: “I told Paul to put a melody over (drummer) Joe Morello’s beat. So Paul put a couple melodies. But he didn’t have a tune. He just had two melodies. He said, ‘I can’t write a tune in 5/4,’ and he had given up. I said, ‘You’ve got two good melodies here, let’s work out a form.’ So I worked out an A-A-B-A form and Paul caught on immediately.”
Two years later it became a surprise hit and the biggest-selling jazz single ever.
Revived since in numerous movie and television soundtracks, the piece still receives significant radio airplay.
The single was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 1996.
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Hello, and a warm welcome to everyone who has joined COLOURING THE PAST.
The page is my attempt to add a little colour to the cheeks of the past. It’s not intended to offer anything ‘better’ than the original black & white footage; just a different take.
Running the page is a one-man operation. I write and research the articles, and edit the videos which involves several hours of work – upscaling, colourising and tweaking in various software.
This takes about half a day of unpaid work. If you could see fit to make a small donation then I would be genuinely grateful.
Thank you and best wishes, Paul
Just visit one of the links to donate (all secure connections):
PAYPAL: https://www.paypal.me/decade7787
JUSTGIVING: https://www.justgiving.com/crowdfunding/ctp
-6:43926,334 ViewsColouring The PastDAVE BRUBECK QUARTET – TAKE FIVE (in colour)
The video here is the Dave Brubeck Quartet performing the classic TAKE FIVE in Belgium in 1964, upscaled and colourised.
Paul Desmond (alto sax), Joe Morello (drums), Eugene Wright (bass) and Dave Brubeck (piano)
The original B&W film is here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tT9Eh8wNMkw
Taking its name from its unorthodox quintuple (5/4) time, the jazz standard TAKE FIVE was composed by Paul Desmond, and originally recorded by the Dave Brubeck Quartet at Columbia Records’ 30th Street Studio in New York City in July 1959 for their album Time Out, TAKE FIVE.
Brubeck explained in a 1995 interview with Paul Zollo that he asked Desmond to try writing a song in 5/4.
Said Brubeck: “I told Paul to put a melody over (drummer) Joe Morello’s beat. So Paul put a couple melodies. But he didn’t have a tune. He just had two melodies. He said, ‘I can’t write a tune in 5/4,’ and he had given up. I said, ‘You’ve got two good melodies here, let’s work out a form.’ So I worked out an A-A-B-A form and Paul caught on immediately.”
Two years later it became a surprise hit and the biggest-selling jazz single ever.
Revived since in numerous movie and television soundtracks, the piece still receives significant radio airplay.
The single was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 1996.
—————————————–
Hello, and a warm welcome to everyone who has joined COLOURING THE PAST.
The page is my attempt to add a little colour to the cheeks of the past. It’s not intended to offer anything ‘better’ than the original black & white footage; just a different take.
Running the page is a one-man operation. I write and research the articles, and edit the videos which involves several hours of work – upscaling, colourising and tweaking in various software.
This takes about half a day of unpaid work. If you could see fit to make a small donation then I would be genuinely grateful.
Thank you and best wishes, Paul
Just visit one of the links to donate (all secure connections):
PAYPAL: https://www.paypal.me/decade7787
JUSTGIVING: https://www.justgiving.com/crowdfunding/ctp
pubs, turistas ingleses e desconfinamento
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+23Ron G. MorrisonENGLAND reopened Saturday
and crowds of merry Britons took to the streets to celebrate
their release from COVID-19 jail and toast the reopening of
their pubs. Experts said Britons sank up to 15 million pints
of beer, wine, cider and spirits at hiked up pricesHere’s the tale of some of the tape from the Daily Mirror, lol.
Since Guyana and the rest of the Caribbean generally take
their cues from the American and British, can’t wait to see
our reopening, 😂🤣😆😄😃Vereadores da Câmara da Ribeira Grande preocupados com intenção de fecho da esquadra da PSP da Maia – NO Revista
Coronavírus em esgoto de 5 países antes de surto na China aumenta mistério sobre origem do vírus – BBC News Brasil