On a brighter note, here is a little piece of Americana by Dave Brubeck.
''Team of Rivals" is also an America ''coming-of-age" saga. Lincoln, Seward, Chase et al. are sketched as being part of a ''restless generation," born when Founding Fathers occupied the White House and the Louisiana Purchase netted nearly 530 million new acres to be explored. The Western Expansion motto of this burgeoning generation, in fact, was cleverly captured in two lines of Stephen Vincent Benet's verse: ''The stream uncrossed, the promise still untried / The metal sleeping in the mountainside." None of the protagonists in ''Team of Rivals" hailed from the Deep South or Great Plains. _______________________________ From a review by Douglas Brinkley, 2005
I'm a huge fan of the album "Time Out" but don't recall seeing this clip (based on music from his subsequent album) before. I like the strong baseline leading to the unusual piano notes. But then, Brubeck's music was rather unconventional and so it doesn't surprise me that he uses that as his theme for something as conventional as square dancing.
ReplyDeleteEat your heart out Aaron Copland.
ReplyDeleteI couldn't stop watching it! Had to share.
ReplyDeleteSounds magnificent on album
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