The tune is Take Five, from the Dave Brubeck cd Time Out (with Paul
Desmond on alto sax). That was a great scene, followed by a Nissan truck
commercial that featured Vince Giuraldi's Peanuts theme.
BTW, the Brubeck cd is available for purchase at my website, via an
association with CD World.
http://members.aol.com/mcloidsman
> I would love for someone to tell me what Jazz song was playing during ER
>(Nov 13) when Dr Greene and G.Clooney were first riding in the car. It is
>an easy one: if you know Jazz which I don't.
> Thanks, Jason
I think you're talking about "Take Five," from the "Time Out" album by
the Dave Brubeck Quartet.
Jim
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> I would love for someone to tell me what Jazz song was playing during ER
>(Nov 13) when Dr Greene and G.Clooney were first riding in the car. It is
>an easy one: if you know Jazz which I don't.
> Thanks, Jason
That was - rmb readers who didn't see it: don't hold your breath, it
is nothing unexpected, quite the opposite - "Take Five" by the Dave
Brubeck Quartet, from the album "Time Out"
Jan
"Take Five" from the Dave Brubeck Quartet's album "Time Out"
It certainly wasn't one of Woody's better pictures,
but I wouldn't go that far.
Jan Johannsen <joha...@math.ucsd.edu> wrote in article
<34753730...@news.ucsd.edu>...
> On Wed, 19 Nov 1997 23:58:30 -0500, "Jason Lax"
> <lax...@generation.net> wrote:
>
> > I would love for someone to tell me what Jazz song was playing during
ER
> >(Nov 13) when Dr Greene and G.Clooney were first riding in the car. It
is
> >an easy one: if you know Jazz which I don't.
> > Thanks, Jason
>
> That was - rmb readers who didn't see it: don't hold your breath, it
> is nothing unexpected, quite the opposite - "Take Five" by the Dave
> Brubeck Quartet, from the album "Time Out"
>
Well, Jan, I disagree wholeheartedly with your statement "it is nothing
unexpected". Did you realize that the sound mixer put the *Jazz* at a
higher level than Doug and Mark's conversation level? And that they
played it for nearly a full minute..... on THE major TV ratings leader?
I thought it was very unexpected. In fact, I was shocked that Jazz; any
Jazz, including Brubeck (who does seem to be getting the lion's share
of major on-air play time) got such great exposure. I wonder how many
casual watchers will go out and buy the CD now? The more the better
in my book. We should be happy and heck.... not putting it down.
Later,
Kevin
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