One of the best benefits of living in NYC was having access to Zorn concerts at The Knitting Factory and Tonic. Seeing Bar Kohkba and the Masada quartet live was so magical and transcendent. It lives in my soul and gives me life even 20+ years later.
God and his son Yeshua offer you life and life in abundance if you want it. Everything else is the vanity of vanities, but I appreciate your sentiment and a part of me is envious of you. However, I know that all of what we see, taste, touch, smell, and hear is hardly even real. Indeed, most of the universe (about 90%!!?) is composed of matter we can't detect with our human sensory devices. And truly, that which you cannot sense in the natural world and in the visible universe around you would be the true source of your life, sir. Everything else is just a fragmentary reflection of the eternal realm.
Remember coming across this after doing a wiki seaech on Marc Ribot after loving his work on Tom Waits' stuff years ago. It's simply one of the best live performances in music/art in general. The feelings projected and felt throughout is unmatched. Marc Ribot is an anomaly, no other like him. John Zorn is a genius for the vision and execution, absolutely flawless
Damn, this is good. So glad I stumbled on it today. Have several of his Bar Kokhba albums but always felt this was a band all about live performance. This video proves that. Wonderful music ! BTW, Marc Ribot is a genius.
fortunately seen this and other zorn stuff live few times...its great...and also love the way john just always dresses as if hé just been out to buy some bread for breakfast...lol...thanks for this amazing music bullshit free...
@@Pravindaswani74 they re there just for the music...for the love and joy of it...no fake bullshit...no show business no image,marketing or star posing or anything like that...just music freaks givin us a very good time...but much probably having more fun than we do..
John Zorn's facial expression with his mouth open and his tongue stuck to one side of his mouth is a funny look for such a young man. It's an expression that I think would look more natural on the face of a fat, old filmmaker directing a crucial scene in the second act, maybe Alfred Hitchock.
One of the best benefits of living in NYC was having access to Zorn concerts at The Knitting Factory and Tonic. Seeing Bar Kohkba and the Masada quartet live was so magical and transcendent. It lives in my soul and gives me life even 20+ years later.
God and his son Yeshua offer you life and life in abundance if you want it. Everything else is the vanity of vanities, but I appreciate your sentiment and a part of me is envious of you. However, I know that all of what we see, taste, touch, smell, and hear is hardly even real. Indeed, most of the universe (about 90%!!?) is composed of matter we can't detect with our human sensory devices. And truly, that which you cannot sense in the natural world and in the visible universe around you would be the true source of your life, sir. Everything else is just a fragmentary reflection of the eternal realm.
Indeed! Always a treat. One of the many things i miss
18:42 Feldman: "I hate you!" - Zorn: "I know!" how can you not love these guys
hah! thanks for catching that. and the evil cackle zorn does after...
LOL Amazing. Another funny bit is at 19:19 when he points to his head to signal them to return to the head.
Earning their paycheck for sure!!
01. Intro
02. Lilin 02:15
03. Khebar 12:05
04. Karet 17:45
05. Eitan 19:50
06. Teli 22:30
07. Kisofim 29:10
08. Jachin 38:25
09. Kol Nidre 44:40
Remember coming across this after doing a wiki seaech on Marc Ribot after loving his work on Tom Waits' stuff years ago. It's simply one of the best live performances in music/art in general. The feelings projected and felt throughout is unmatched.
Marc Ribot is an anomaly, no other like him.
John Zorn is a genius for the vision and execution, absolutely flawless
Curiously same thing for me😮
@@al591 Check Mark Ribot with another GREAT group Lounge Lizards, few years earlier.
Damn, this is good. So glad I stumbled on it today. Have several of his Bar Kokhba albums but always felt this was a band all about live performance. This video proves that. Wonderful music ! BTW, Marc Ribot is a genius.
fortunately seen this and other zorn stuff live few times...its great...and also love the way john just always dresses as if hé just been out to buy some bread for breakfast...lol...thanks for this amazing music bullshit free...
Bullshit free i don't get it
@@Pravindaswani74 they re there just for the music...for the love and joy of it...no fake bullshit...no show business no image,marketing or star posing or anything like that...just music freaks givin us a very good time...but much probably having more fun than we do..
@@miguelmagalhaes4795 i understood that..but why the word bullshit?
because we all fucking love swearing! You got that? now, gtfo
Bravo 👏 👏 such a joy to finally see these guys in action. Growing up it was strictly cds for me!
It's like a transfer to another universe. Thanks!
My thoughts exactly, with chills n goosebumps,incredible preformance!
The most important composer of the last 40 or 50 years. John Zorn is THE MAN. I'm truly a believer and He is my own prophet.
54 minutes of intensity live!
about 30 minutes into it. Marc Ribot. class. Sergio Leone images.
Amazing musicians, each and everyone.
SUPERBE conçert EXCELLENTS musiciens MERCI pour la vidéo!!!!!!
Muy buenos, felicidades
its just perfect...
In my opinion ribot playing zorn is where its at......always
this performance of Kol Nidre my goodness
Thanks for posting. This is amazing.
Wonderful!
Meraviglia!
Thank you absolutely!
Ribot's solo in "kisofim" might be his best, at least that I've ever heard. Open to other recommendations.
Uncanny and beautiful
Magick!
wonderful....
Lo mejor que sentido.
holy hell
cool!
bombaaaaaaaaaa
Has anyone ever seen Zorn dress up? Feel like he'd wear yellow camouflage pants to his own wedding 😅
wea que no la tenía en la playlist y salió sola la wea
John Zorn's facial expression with his mouth open and his tongue stuck to one side of his mouth is a funny look for such a young man. It's an expression that I think would look more natural on the face of a fat, old filmmaker directing a crucial scene in the second act, maybe Alfred Hitchock.
The last one made me think of Arvo Pärt, does anyone know if there is any connection?
As an Arvo Pärt fan of many years I agree. I would say Zorn definitely listens to him!
what kind of hand drums are those in the first tune?
udu drum
They are called Udu drums.
could you please tell me which jazz genre this guy is making
irrelevant what genre it is.
@@tomekolek8613 yeah i was yet to learn it is avant-garde and it is relevant with his existantial philosophy
what's the percussion instrument that's really loud in my left ear?
FFS! this is MUSIC...
...slave to the algorythm...
Rokhev is missing.
Think Baptista is a little off a lot of places here... :/
+richidpraah ....the improvisation is not always metrically driven... master Cyro has impeccable meter.....
you´re a little off...lol...the proposition you just made is impossible...its like sayin the sun is blue...lol
Yes,he might be..but most things here are improvised even tho it's already written beforehand.
Polyrhythms?
@@KyOlsen mágico otra dimensión de la mente lo mejor.