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Great Music From the 60s

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No, no, no! My grandfather was a Texan who fought in WW1. He died in Muskogee, Oklahoma, in the early thirties. I'm a Yankee who is unfamiliar with Oklahoma cities, but I remembered that name Muskogee. My husband and I drove through OK once and he was called a "foreigner!"
 
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This is a haunting song & I believe these guys sensed things were (are) happening much faster than the epic timeline of their opus.




 
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This is a haunting song & I believe these guys sensed things were (are) happening much faster than the epic timeline of their opus.




All of that is happening now, in the year 2023.
 
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This is a haunting song & I believe these guys sensed things were (are) happening much faster than the epic timeline of their opus.




I remember..listening the song..
- from radio.
 
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"Take Five" ~ Dave Brubeck

"Take Five" was first released as a promotional single on September 21, 1959, on the Dave Brubeck Quartet's album Time Out. The single initially had modest success but became a sleeper hit after being reissued for general release in May 1961, eventually becoming a major jazz standard and a significant crossover pop hit.

 
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"Take Five" ~ Dave Brubeck

"Take Five" was first released as a promotional single on September 21, 1959, on the Dave Brubeck Quartet's album Time Out. The single initially had modest success but became a sleeper hit after being reissued for general release in May 1961, eventually becoming a major jazz standard and a significant crossover pop hit.

This reminds me of music I heard growing up. My parents had that Dav Brubeck album.
 
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