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drummer Joe Morello passed yesterday.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Morello
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Morello
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drooartz said:Bruebeck's "Time Out" was the first jazz album I heard growing up, and had a huge influence on me. Sparked my enduring love of odd-meter music. Still one of my all-time favorites. Joe's drumming was big part of that. Sad to see another great go on to the great gig in the sky.
We'll have to pull out Take 5 at our gig on Wednesday in his honor.
That whole album is fantastic -- spent some time listening to it again last night while I was working.TR6BILL said:And don't forget on the flip side of the 45, <span style="font-weight: bold">BLUE RONDO A LA TURK</span>.
Wow! I just listened to that link while perusing the rest of the topics. Blown away again. Don't think I ever heard that version before, though it's been years since the last time. Is it the original? It sounded like an unfamiliar guitar solo and the drums seemed to have a lot of reverb. Is my hearing that bad? I have an appointment with the ENT tomorrow anyway.TR6BILL said:
equiprx said:Wow! I just listened to that link while perusing the rest of the topics. Blown away again. Don't think I ever heard that version before, though it's been years since the last time. Is it the original? It sounded like an unfamiliar guitar solo and the drums seemed to have a lot of reverb. Is my hearing that bad? I have an appointment with the ENT tomorrow anyway.TR6BILL said:
Drew said:Sparked my enduring love of odd-meter music. Still one of my all-time favorites. Joe's drumming was big part of that. Sad to see another great go on to the great gig in the sky.
TR6BILL said:equiprx said:Wow! I just listened to that link while perusing the rest of the topics. Blown away again. Don't think I ever heard that version before, though it's been years since the last time. Is it the original? It sounded like an unfamiliar guitar solo and the drums seemed to have a lot of reverb. Is my hearing that bad? I have an appointment with the ENT tomorrow anyway.TR6BILL said:
It's the real deal. Again, on the flip side of the Take-5 45 record.
TR6BILL said:It's the real deal. Again, on the flip side of the Take-5 45 record.
DrEntropy said:Drew said:Sparked my enduring love of odd-meter music. Still one of my all-time favorites. Joe's drumming was big part of that. Sad to see another great go on to the great gig in the sky.
Much is revealed by that, Drew. :wink:
Brubeck was a seer. IMHO Lalo Schifrin and Henry Mancini were equally great.
I could not agree more. Mancini has been a favorite of mine since I was a "child of the 1950s"! Last weekend, I happened to have the TV on in the background, and Peter Gunn (yet another great Mancini theme) was on. Suddenly, during the episode, I heard "Dreamsville" pretty much in its entirety as background music...which only made me realize that I've now yet another CD to buy soon....DrEntropy said:Brubeck was a seer. IMHO Lalo Schifrin and Henry Mancini were equally great.