The Dave Brubeck Quartet gave us one of jazz’s most legendary pieces—“Take Five” is the definition of timeless
@SVG__Collection Unless that time is 5/4.
@SVG__Collection I saw them perform this live at the Lisbon Jazz Festival in around 1971 or so. It was the best part of the entire festival for me.
@SVG__Collection Wynton Marsalis and Sachal's Jazz rendition of Take Five is out of this world 🎶🎶🎶 It's pure magic 🥂🥂 Not taking anything away from Dave Brubeck Quartet 🎩🎩🎩🥂🥂
@SVG__Collection One of my all-time favorite songs!
@SVG__Collection @5centmichael One of my all-time favorites ❤️
@SVG__Collection I love Take Five by Dave Brubeck Quartet
@SVG__Collection al jarreau’s look to the rainbow, album featuring his rendition of take 5 is scattingly spectacular. took a iconic hit and made it specialer.
@SVG__Collection Syndicated Jazz Columnist sounds like a pretty good gig.
@SVG__Collection Une composition mémorable qui à fait le tour du monde!🥰
@SVG__Collection Timeless treasure for sure!
@SVG__Collection Of course. The best of the best jazz tunes. Thanks for the clip.
@SVG__Collection Paul Desmond playing the saxophone.
@SVG__Collection Perhaps the straightest sounding 5-meter there ever was.
@SVG__Collection Thanks for posting. Can listen to this all night.
@SVG__Collection MAN! THAT IS A SMOKIN VERSION HERE! gotta find this & add it to the collection. Thanks @SVG__Collection
@SVG__Collection Here’s another classic youtu.be/2Qs1J612nZs?si…
@SVG__Collection I love it so much that I even bought the album.
@SVG__Collection TAKE FIVE Composed by Paul Desmond (the alto saxophonist in Brubeck’s quartet), not by Dave Brubeck.