May 06, 2017, 01:34 AM
houndawgDave Brubeck day
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Originally posted by cne32507:
I saw the quartet in college. When Paul Desmond played the sax, I was thunderstruck: "That's what a saxaphone sounds like?" It didn't sound like the sax in our high school band, that's for sure.
Desmond had a unique sound. He once equated his sound to a dry martini. Part of it is atributed to the small tip opening mouthpiece and hard reeds that he used, more in line with a classical setup.
May 06, 2017, 02:13 PM
LunaseeTheir drummer (Joe Morello) was incredibly talented too.
May 06, 2017, 03:36 PM
lymansaw him years ago at an outside venue on the James,
band was playing, cannot remember what song, and a train came by,
they changed tempo to match the click clack of the train,
shortly afterwards there was a thunderstorm on the far horizon (behind the stage) to far to get any sound but a neat light show watching the lightning in the clouds in the distance
overall an excellent show,
my dad was big fan, I have his vinyl copy (I was maybe 2 when it came out) and his big ole Zenith stereo record player in a big black lacquer cabinet, still works and that album still sounds great on it
May 07, 2017, 06:33 PM
chazmoDave Brubeck's brother was our high school music director. We got several concerts a year in the 60s. Very nice live performances. He always had a extra sit in performer. I remember T. Monk and others.