[78-L] It's not only Ken Burns who get it wrong, or what is the obsession with Dave Brubeck?
djwein
djwein at earthlink.net
Sat Oct 8 12:30:37 PDT 2011
At least when the film PLEASANTVILLE uses "Take Five" in a bar jukebox, it's
1959!
Dave Weiner
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obsession with Dave Brubeck?
Both date from 1959. Geniuses....Blue Rondo also sets the scene in "Next
Stop,
Greenwich Village" which takes place in 1953. That's the film where Shelley
Winters produces a new record by Jussi Bjoerling, and it's clearly a 7-inch
Bell in a picture sleeve.
dl
On 10/8/2011 11:58 AM, Julian Vein wrote:
> I've just watched two documentaries this afternoon. The first was about
> film censorship in Britain. When discussing "The Wild One" (1954), the
> music played over it was "Take Five". The second was about entertaining
> British troops during WW2. What do we get to accompany a scene of troops
> being entertained?--"Blue Rondo A La Turk"!
>
> Julian Vein
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