Dave Brubeck Quartet - It’s A Raggy Waltz

Dave Brubeck Quartet - It’s A Raggy Waltz (filmclip ‘62)

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  1. MikeT1947 Says:

    Musicians with Dave …
    Musicians with Dave Brubeck are British musicans: Bert Courtley: Trumpet, Johnny Scott: Alto and Alan Ganley drums.

    I had the original vinyl of the sound track album when it first came out. (long since lost). Recently found it again on iTunes listed under artist: Tubby Hayes. The sound is great!

  2. tod4533 Says:

    this is music
    this is music

  3. foodstooge Says:

    Dave always …
    Dave always gravitated towards the heavy-handed bombast. I love the different time signatures he employed.

  4. Phil000002 Says:

    very nice
    very nice

  5. airmes49 Says:

    very good song !! …
    very good song !! I’m fond of jazzy noise !

  6. joelle1919 Says:

    Sheer wonderfulness …
    Sheer wonderfulness… Dave always
    swung….A master!

  7. joelle1919 Says:

    Now how ing …
    Now how ing fabulous is that.!
    And, bring on Double Martinis and Cig smoke. Dave always swung. A master!

  8. davisc1926 Says:

    Love it!! I also …
    Love it!! I also like that ABA form!

  9. Lucem2 Says:

    Definitely …
    Definitely America’s golden age.
    Wonder if we ever reach those heights again.

  10. neckus22 Says:

    Oh dear, looks like …
    Oh dear, looks like i’ve ofended you. I appologise. I didn’t realise you were disabled. Go fist yourself like you did last night. Don’t forget, if you get in trouble while taking a crap pull the red chord by the pan and someone will help you.

  11. neckus22 Says:

    Errr read the other …
    Errr read the other comments dick. Someone has already said that this is from

    - See Musicman - This clip is from a movie made in England; it was released about 1962. The name of the movie is “All Night Long.” None of the original members of the quartet are in this clip; Paul Desmond, Eugene Wright, and Joe Morello are not in this clip. Only Dave Brubeck is playing piano with different jazz musicians on trumpet, alto saxophone, bass, and drums.

  12. Daubster Says:

    How on earth can …
    How on earth can you ociate a simple change in the setup with racism, not to mention find it offensive?

  13. kdogg989 Says:

    Dave used many bass …
    Dave used many bass players white and black over the decades. There are black and white folks in the same cultural atmoshere in the bit, very progressive for the time. Jazz was one of the biggest tools to help bridge cultures and one of Gods blessings.

  14. ruukaoz Says:

    i love this track …
    i love this track but this clip is SNOBISM! Where is the black folk on the double bass? Oh yes, The Dave Brubeck quartet was the first white lead jazz band that had a black musician in. But this video shows rich white drinking chapagne. I know it was a long time ago, still its something that i don’t like being reminded of.

  15. Daubster Says:

    Lovely solos. Wish …
    Lovely solos. Wish I could get my hands on the full ep. :<

  16. DilaLili Says:

    Gênio desde sempre.
    Gênio desde sempre.

  17. BrunoJazzmanLeicht Says:

    Every second a …
    Every second a piece of life quality, that’s Dave.

    Thanks for the upload. Feel free to check out my blog (url in profile) with lots of swing and jazz, and Django as well.

    See you there & Simply the best,

    Brewlette

  18. ClassicalOJazz Says:

    One of my favorite …
    One of my favorite Brubeck’s sophisticated creations.

  19. guswilliamr Says:

    superb
    superb

  20. StinkySquirrel Says:

    Amazing piano solo.
    Amazing piano solo.

  21. stubert311 Says:

    the 1963 carnagie …
    the 1963 carnagie hall version that is

  22. stubert311 Says:

    check out the …
    check out the carnagie hall live version of this… dave’s piano solo will be the coolest 6 minutes of your life.

  23. rsmko Says:

    Snazzy. Raggy even! …
    Snazzy. Raggy even! Smoke from a distant fire. How did they breathe back then?!

  24. balordaccio Says:

    Dave sei un grande!
    Dave sei un grande!

  25. musicman95 Says:

    This clip is from a …
    This clip is from a movie made in England; it was released about 1962. The name of the movie is “All Night Long.” None of the original members of the quartet are in this clip; Paul Desmond, Eugene Wright, and Joe Morello are not in this clip. Only Dave Brubeck is playing piano with different jazz musicians on trumpet, alto saxophone, bass, and drums.

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