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Great Falls MD, main channel
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Flow through main channel of the Potomac on the MD side. Heavy flows from runoff due to abundant May rainfall..
Hailstorm
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Just after 7PM MAY 2 2016, Silver Spring MD. largest hailstone 1" diameter
Frank Sinatra 100th anniversary (birthday): cloud tribute; Come Fly with Me
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A cloud tribute in flight for the 100th anniversary of Frank Sinatra's birth.
School days - Louis Jordan - a winter parody
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A winter parody of "School Days" and other kid rhymes, as performed by jump blues legend Louie Jordan in 1946.
Ella Fitzgerald - Sentimental Journey & slideshow
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Ella Fitzgerald with Eddie Heywood & His Orchestra in 1947
Sentimental Journey, Emmy Rossum vocals
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This is the best contemporary version of the Les Brown hit song (with Doris Day vocals) at the end of WW2.
Dave Brubeck Quartet In Your Own Sweet Way Belgium 1964 YouTube
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Dave Brubeck Quartet In Your Own Sweet Way Belgium 1964 RUclips
Norah Jones "If you want the rainbow, you must have the rain"
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Norah Jones "If you want the rainbow, you must have the rain"
Hail - back deck
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Hail THU EVE AUG 9 2012 Silver Spring MD 715PM-727PM EDT. Largest hailstones were observed to be 7/8" in diameter (just after it stopped hailing).
These legends have all left us. Their performance is legendary
So lovely
Nice!...... Strangely enough, I've been playing this tune for ages and this is the first time I've heard the original. Miles, Bill Evans and Tommy Flanagan were my influences for interpreting this piece.
Thank you for uploading this beautiful, gently swinging song by the great classic Brubeck quartet (@least they sound like DAVE, GENE,JOE,and PAUL)! THANKFULLY, NO STUPID youtube ads to mess with it!!!
Es un tema dulce ..pero a la vez triste y bello❤
So wonderful to see them on video,Many times I saw them at the festival hall London and miss them all very much ❤Dancing spirit unfolding on you tube
Love it!
Does Paul Desmond play one note at 5:56? the minor third? that's just outrageous. He's a gift-they all are. Thanks for posting?
It's F with Eb in bass. Then :F,E,Eb,D (chromatic slide)
Thank you!@@muzikant_1988
I prefere the Nothing Beleteas
Perfection doesn't exist, they say...then you see these guys and you change your mind.
Desmond is not a blow hard.
wish i could like twice
Just loverly. .......
Creo que son el mejor cuarteto de Jazz de todos los tiempos . Estaban a ese gran nivel en el 64 ,,, La música de hoy día está muy por debajo .
I’ve seen a lot of the jazz giants live before they passed away. Brubeck was possibly the best. One of the most popular figures in jazz and yet still somehow overlooked
there was a long video of one of their gigs. like 45 minutes long and they took it down. does anyone know where the video went??????
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Economy of means...
Interesting to hear this song sans interlude and looking back into its creation.
One of the greatest jazz combos. Paul Desmond was essential to the quartet.
Paul Desmond’s tone can be picked out whenever an alto sax is heard
+ love. ❤️❤️❤️
I live this so much thank u ☺️
Dave Brubeck’s “In Your Own Sweet Way” takes the circle of fifths all the way from A to B, omitting just the final E that leads back to A. They’re all 7th chords: A7-D7-G7-C7-F7-Bb7-Eb7-Ab7-Db7-Gb7-B7. And it’s not an exercise. It’s a beautiful song.
Brilliant!
As a former pupil of Milhaud and Schönberg, Dave is not only a brilliant pianist, he is capable of really swinging even if the jazz critics of the 50's and 60's found him rather brutal with the keyboard. It was balanced with the smooth and subtle sound of Paul who seems to effloresce the keys and blow in the mouthpiece as if he was kissing a woman...Pure Desmond.
what strength reed do you think desmond is using?
He claimed a rico 3.5
Soooo nice....
Desmond’s solo has almost no 8th lines. The structure is so different than most other saxophonists in jazz. He almost slows down throughout the solo, sustaining even more notes, like he’s riding a wave to shore. The band is listening so intently, they become that wave for him. It’s goddamn beautiful
"I have won several prizes as the world's slowest alto player, as well as a special award in 1961 for quietness." (Paul Desmond)
@@marcellomentasimonsennico5670 Wow man! 😧
This is a comment that deserves a Nobel prize ❤
Have that "Take Ten" LP where Paul has written those liner notes instead of George Avakian, and it's such fantastic barbed witI still laugh at the part about Jim Hall, the guitarist.@@marcellomentasimonsennico5670
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Trueno sos vos?
Great voice....marvellous REMINDER.......millennials and onward. 🎼🎶❤️
Excelente tema
The guy I love reposted this, I didn't read the title, I just putted my headphones on and the phone down. I thought, how sweet...
Amazing how big were Brubeck's hands
Dave master!!!.
Ah, so THAT'S what the real changes are!
PhilWoods version is mind blowing!
very nice composition !!!!
Wonderful desert morning gift! Thanks!
Desmond's solo...👍👍
Norah and Boardwalk Empire brought me here 2019
One of the all time great groups... listen to Dave play in a couple keys at once... and then stride...WHO could do that...Dave could...and then Joe and Gene holding it together for Paul! Are you kidding! The play emotionally.They are poets. They tell the story.
Despite the criticism of his piano playing, Dave Brubeck became one of the most famous jazz musicians. His compositions became jazz standards. His combo was one of the best. The contributions of Paul Desmond contributed to his the success of the combo.
Brubeck wrote a lot of fine tunes, none better than 'Sweet Way.' my personal favorite recording was at the '56 Newport Festival. not to be (too) negative, but Brubeck couldn't pay his rhythm section enough, because they took such a terrible beating trying to make Brubeck swing. halfway through most solos, he'd go to his two-fisted sledge hammer and swing went out the window.
One of the greatest jazz quartets in history.
Hardly, if ever, a pianist has been so well filmed as here. His fingering and voicing can be clearly seen. And how about Pauls chorus? What a masterpiece!!
One of the greatest singers in jazz history.
This is like a Heavenly Floating Trip through the Stars! Awwwww!
Paul Desmond had a tone that wad second to none. It was diffrrent from Charlie Parker. He was of the Lee Konitz school.