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Re: Tribute to Brubeck

PostPosted: Wed Jun 15, 2016 12:32 pm
by GuitarMikeB
Hey, get back to band practice! See how much time you wasted deleting your original profile, then setting up a new one?
At least I confine my time here to work hours!

Re: Tribute to Brubeck

PostPosted: Wed Jun 15, 2016 1:45 pm
by schmedidiah
GuitarMikeB wrote:Hey, get back to band practice! See how much time you wasted deleting your original profile, then setting up a new one?
At least I confine my time here to work hours!

Does the boss man know? :wink:

Re: Tribute to Brubeck

PostPosted: Wed Jun 15, 2016 2:21 pm
by Planetguy
"Take Five" written by Paul Desmond....i always wondered if it bugged him that he rarely gets credit for the tune! He was a legendary drinker, perhaps this is what drove him to drink! He also had a legendary sardonic sense of humor and dry wit.

So perhaps he was able to laugh it all off. Story has it that he wasn't too happy when they went from a drummer-less trio to the quartet w the great Joe Morello on drums. Supposedly according to JM...Desmond barely spoke to him for the first six months!

Desmond wrote a book (one i need to check out) about life on the road w the Quartet called "How Many Are In The Quartet?"...a question they'd get from time to time.

I remember reading in a PD interview (from the late '70's?) him saying that back when they recorded "Take Five" it was a big deal if could play in five or seven, but these days most H.S. kids can do it quite capably.

Re: Tribute to Brubeck

PostPosted: Wed Jun 15, 2016 2:26 pm
by Planetguy
Jookeyman wrote:I wish Brubeck were still alive today. If he was, I would send him a copy of our new tune-
https://soundcloud.com/jookeyman/gimme-five

Hats off to Mark for throwing this in my lap!! :D
This is Mark's baby. I'm just vomiting all over it. Back to Brubeck..................



nice job. your gtr playing on this cracks me up. in a GOOD way....i'm laughing WITH YOU!

i do take exception w you crediting me w "PITBULL BASS"...."Rabid Poodle Bass" might be a more apt description!

Re: Tribute to Brubeck

PostPosted: Thu Jun 16, 2016 12:55 am
by MikeTalbot
I first saw Brubeck when I was in school. He owned the auditoriam - no matter what we thought going in we came out thinking, "Damn! This guys has it down."

Fast forward, just before I junked my TV I happened to see a special about Dave Brubeck. In his nineties he had converted to Catholicism and written a major church piece plus two sonatas (I think they were called).

The old scoundrel should have hired Christopher Lee to sing lead with him - Lee was singing with a metal band in his nineties.

Talbot