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  • Loved all your videos

  • A little melancholy there in the beginning

  • this is amazing

  • so pure.

  • Wow I'm in love. This is realy the most beautiful jazz song what I have heard. Great surprise and I'm going to find more of him.

  • jazz music you gotta love it!

  • La musique de jazz!!

  • Thanks for one of their best! Brubeck was much more than "Take Five", even though it was probably his best known piece. Anybody have more of "Time Further Out" ? Where is the contemporary group to equal this ?

  • what a tremendous song. one of dave's quartet greatest effort.

  • beauty

    

  • I always wondered about this with lyrics as a vocal piece. Have loved it for 40 years!

  • This takes me to a place words can't describe. Desmond = Velvet

  • Here Dave Brubeck built one of the most sublime moments of art, but it is interesting that Paul Desmond was able to give an extra key for the musical.

    The intriguing figures of Juan Miró parading on an imaginary blue sea (not virtual) and the notes of the sax of Desmond gliding over the gentle waves of piano, bass notes to delicate Eugene Wright and the melodious dragging of

    the drumstick brushes.

  • Wow, this is amazing. Every day I find myself to be more in love with jazz.

  • oh just brilliant.

  • Outstanding in its intricate counterplay between Brubeck and Desmond. Hauntingly beautiful!

    @ulyssepenelope, the bassist is Eugene Wright.

  • Thanks !!!

  • If I ever get to make a movie, this song will be my ending theme.

  • Rebecca Black disliked this video.

  • can't use my music, my art, my ideas is just like saying you can't breathe MY air!!!!!!!!!

    

  • La particolarità maggiore di Time Further Out è che le tracce sono ordinate per tempo. Il primo e il secondo brano, It's a Raggy Waltz e Bluette, sono in 3/4; il terzo brano, Charles Matthew Hallelujah, è in 4/4; Far More Blue e Far More Drums sono in 5/4; Maori Blues è in 6/4; Unsquare Dance in 7/4; Bru's Boogie Woogie è invece in 8/8 e, per concludere, Blue Shadows in the Street è in 9/4. L'album ha in copertina un quadro di Joan Miró.

  • Great video.

    Many thanks.

  • this song and blue shadows in the street are my favorite brubeck songs along with far more blue!

  • The one dislike was probably Tyler the creator who enjoyed the song but wanted to be a rebel and be the one guy to dislike it. No one actually dislikes this song.

  • Sheet music? Piano or Alto Sax. Or Both

  • 난 그냥 좋은 오래된 재즈를 사랑

  • @moonlightnoir thanks so very much :)

  • there is this one painting that i find very intriguing and i would like to know the name of this particular painting .. if someone can help me.. its the 31st painting on this slide show.. thanks very much:D

  • cudowne.

  • happy bithday dave brubeck

  • Nice. Rare bit of introspection from Brubeck.

    I think there's a lot of use of the altered scales:

    R, b2, 3, b4, 5, b6, b7, and

    R, 2, b3, 4, b5, b6, bb7, 7

    ...or something like that. Anybody know?

  • its a perfect song for thinking! I wish this song always plays when I think about something!

  • Fantastic

  • Somehow my mug of green gunpowder tea tastes better when sipped while listening to this music and looking at these pictures.

  • I remember the original vinyl record with these pictures. Only 2 years ago i found again 3 CD with dave, Morello, Morello, Who was at the bass ?.

  • Brilliant video!!!!

  • I always think of MIRO as a modern day cave painter; his paintings have all the mystery and elegance of form that make the cave paintings and petroglyphs so intriguing. And Brubeck's Bluette is a perfect companion with it's haunting, dreamlike pacing. This was a truly inspired video.

  • 3.16-3.18-оргазм!!

    3.16-3.18-orgasm!!

  • Великолепно!! Превосходно!!

    Great! Excellent!

  • This is a brilliant video!!!! Thank you so much. The thing I love about Miro (and Paul Desmond) is that they both had totally their own styles, their own musical/artistic idnetities, both of which are instantly recognisable on this video.

  • @jimbo1066 Thank you!

  • @jimbo1066 that they did my friend. masterful in both their styles.

  • This is the best display of art and music that I have ever seen. Many thanks for my favorite artists of both mediums.

  • Incredible piece of music...great video, one of my favorites.

  • Precioso!!!

  • Brubeck (at his best!) + Miro (the same!) = Ultimate artistic pleasure!

    It's no wonder why jazzmen like Brubeck or Ellington and painters like Miro or Vasarely (to name my favorites) match so well - they 're reflections of the same ethos in different art forms...

    Moonlightnoir, congratulations and many thanks for the unforgettable combination!

  • Thank you very much, jimmyj1969!

  • beyond enjoyment

  • @jimmyj1969 The wild geese do not intend to cast their reflections - the lake hath no mind to receive their image...... 11th Century Zen Poetry: Zen, Brubeck, Miro, Satie- clouds - the same.............

  • @jimmyj1969 Yes. Because both artists lived through the same era. Look up Romantic art and Romantic music. They fit perfectly. Or heck, look up Hip hop art and Hip Hop music. They fit together. Music is a reflection of society.

  • Incredibly haunting&gorgeous.I always considered this tune one of the overlooked gems of the Brubeck repertoire

  • love this! thanks

  • this is really really special

  • music can touch you inside and i dont say that in a vulgar way. So it would make you choke up if thats the song for you...

  • 2:40 to 3:10 is one of the most beautiful things i've ever heard. makes me a little choked up and i'm not sure why.

  • @c00lb00bs you're choked up because you have the ears to hear it: pain. And I'm tearing up now.

  • Fantastic!

  • a+++++++++++++

  • Very nice, thanks.

  • bello, bello, bello

  • キレイ!

  • ありがとうございます

  • @moonlightnoir tragic how many symbols for thank you while the 3 there mean something like beatifull if google translate is correct

  • Nice tune & art...

  • Um dos mais lindos temas que já ouvi, no momento não lembro de outro mais lindo.

    Brubeck thank you.

    Desmond thank you.

    God thank you for this creation and for life.

    Fantastic!!!!!

  • BELLO!

  • Very cool. I like this alot. Thank-you!

  • So elegant it almost sounds like classical music; so much so that it's easy to forget that this is a 12-bar blues in 3/4.

  • i didn't even realize that

    i have to pay closer attention

  • I love this. It inspires me. Thank you.

  • Excellent!! Merci.

  • awsome :-( .... soooooo sad and deep

  • sublime...

  • Beautiful Piece

  • Once in a great while someone posts a vid I can truly sit back and appreciate. Maybe that's just the internet critic in me; in any case this one's flawless

  • love it! thanks.

  • Thank you!

  • where can i get sheet music for this??

  • wow ...beautiful

  • very nice, thank you!

  • Yes! Someone has this up here!

    My favorite piece by Brubeck. So peaceful, so gorgeous....

  • the combination of both art forms in this post is stunning! thanks so much for posting this! you should make some more if so inclined thanks so much

  • Thanks for your comment :-)

  • art and music is outstanding.

  • Fantastic!

  • ........BEAUTIFUL!!...5*

  • his drawings are fantastic!!!! love,love,love :X:X:X:::XX:X

  • excellent !!! thanks for the gallery....

  • Ihave this in disco vinil, very good album,

  • One of the great, atmospheric jazz ballads of all-time.

  • Woow!! Dios Mio! qué belleza!

  • moonlightnoir, thanks for this. It's one of my favorite Brubeck tunes, I love the counterpoint between him and Desmond. If you have it (I think it's on the same album), could you also upload "Softly, William, Softly"? It's another bluesy piece, but more mellifluous.

  • What beautiful music! I had no notice about this one... I think that it was recorded by a different quartet formation... Its a good idea; maybe I will try to do it :-) Thanks for your comment :-)

  • ...sad and reflective... And Miro's reflections remind something of Vassiliy Kandinskiy's pictures.

  • This is fantastic......Thanks:)

  • Thanks very, VERY much... :-)

  • Thanks, I never get tired of the exquisite reverb sound that is part of Paul Desmond's first solo.

  • Miro- one of the very few abstract painters I ever liked. So much feeling in one big blob of red or blue!

  • Paul Desmond is my God.

  • this infact seems to me the best of brubeck.I am surprised so many people feel otherwise.

  • Dave Brubeck's music is haunting and the paintings of Miro are magical. Very moving. Thanks for this..

  • magnificent piece.

  • You hit it spot on here Moonlightnoir!

    Many thanks!!!!

  • Thank you-- beautifully done!

  • Grysham: I didn't but after thinking about it, agree. Nice concept!

  • So incredibly intense. This music is so atmospheric you could cut it with a knife. When I play it it seems to change the feel of the world around me, giving it a different tone. Anyone else get that?

  • Loved it !!!!

  • thanks

  • Thank you.

  • It added it in the favorite. Thank you.

  • gracias! thanks!

  • Intense. If you like this, search out "40 Days" and "Autumn in Washing Square."

  • When Im feeling low,this works for me!Is there anybody out there?

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