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Album: Time Out

Fellow Moggers, i had the incredible fortune to see Dave Brubeck and his son Chris play last night at a private event for the great work of SFJazz(http://www.sfjazz.org/). there were under 100 people there, and he shuffled out to great applause, sat down at my friend's piano and played an improved twinkley little opener that had Dave's distinctive style written all over it. he then told a great little story of his early years in SF when he lived near 18th and castro, and continued between each tune to tell funny little anecdotes that were relevant to what he was about to play. His son Chris is a lovely and inventive bass player, and he also played a very cool clarinet solo toward the end of the great Count Basie ode, "Basie Band back in town". other highlights were a great "Someday My Prince Will Come", a beautiful japanese influenced jam and the crowd pleasing encore of "three To Get Ready"

I can't tell you what a special, wonderful night we had; Dave is as vibrant and talented as he was 40 years ago. if you get a chance to go see this great legend, please go!!

Posted on 05/06/2008
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I am says:

Dave turned what we think of as 'good rhythm' inside out and made it better.

Your a lucky man to see him tickle the ivory.

I never got to hear Chris play so I will look for him should he go East Coasting.

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steve simon says:

Chris is really good I Am. good rythym inside out, so well put!!

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cathygarvey says:

Just beware, I am, Chris will most likely not be playing the clarinet....because he was not playing a clarinet last night....that instrument was a trombone....I sure you can understand how my husband would get them confused....or maybe not

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steve simon says:

shit baby, your right..........i am a fool( no offense to I am of course)

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cathygarvey says:

ha ha .....i am must get accidentally offended often

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steve simon says:

grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr

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slrevare says:

Sounds like a great evening. Time Out has been one of my all-time favorite albums since my Dad loaned it to me as a kid. I may not have actually ever returned it, now that I think about it.

I'd sure love to see someone play clarinet and trombone at the same time. Imagine the required embouchure!!

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steve simon says:

my mom gave me the album as well...........and i know i never gave it back

what the hell is embouchure?

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Would more acts like Brubeck have kept jazz alive? Or would they make everyone else look contrived? To be so entertaining, so effortlessly Was a threat to the field. And I also agree There are stories to songs that can only be told By the person who wrote them, and never get old

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steve simon says:

very well put Zarpex, though there is great jazz taking place all over, we just don't know about it or get to see it. a shame

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david hyman says:

hello

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steve simon says:

yo yo yo hyman, you brubeck hater

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I am says:

cathy, it takes a bit more to offend me. Thanks for setting Steve straight.

Steve. How in the world could you mistake a clarinet for a trombone? Poor lighting I guess. We are only aging humans.

You guys were fortunate nonetheless.

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steve simon says:

just a senior moment i guess........bizzare but true

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Harry says:

Man, I quit hangin out with you WAY too soon;) I have to ask.... did he play drums much? And did he do take 5?

Phil is right across the street from me on the 12th next month... you and Cathy are welcome then! Any time as far as that goes.... but especially then!

Chat with ya soon, Harry

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ivylander says:

I saw Brubeck 30 years ago and throught he was pretty spry then. It's incredible that he still kicks it....

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slrevare says:

I linke the word to it's wikipedia entry... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Embouchure

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steve simon says:

harry, go give phil a chance, though he can be hit or miss

ivylander, boy did he kick it for 87!

steve-o, hello from tel aviv

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steve simon says:

harry, go give phil a chance, though he can be hit or miss

ivylander, boy did he kick it for 87!

steve-o, hello from tel aviv

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steve simon says:

steve o, just saw entry, embouchure, i love it......i can't wait to pull that out for my wife, she is a word snob

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lulu says:

Thank you Steve xxx Lil Lulu

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steve simon says:

Lulu, is that your piano playing on that ring tone?? really nice!

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kaluss says:

while i am a little late on this one...i must say that to see those folks play, under those conditions must have not only been moving, but highly entertaining.....

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steve simon says:

it was both Klauss, for sure!

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