Well, I found him to be a very busy man when I picked him up, for a ride to the gas station. Of course, he was about to perform. I wouldn't say sufferer, so much as I would just plain busy. I listen and love John everyday. - Thanks John.
If you can locate Zorn’s email or contact information would you please send it to me. We were close friends in our twenties. In Oregon and he also visited in Los Angeles. At that time he walked around with his alto saxophone. Dirty ponytail half a mustache and pretty unclean. My ear was not sophisticated enough for his music but he was one of the sweetest people I have ever known. He lives in New York and Japan. He has become very famous and his music is very sought after. He has this Jewish thing going on which I don’t fully understand. I always knew he was destined for either greatness or an asylum. Great mind. Great sense of humor and a force to be reckoned with. He won’t even allow news people into his concerts. Says he is playing for the people. Hmmmmm pretty gutsy. So if you have his contact information I will be forever indebted. Thanks
I confess I do not know anything about Jewish mysticism as far as the title “Gevurah” is concerned. The beauty of this piece of music is kind of mystic in itself and does not need a reference to be heartfelt. What is truly amazing about these seven minutes is the way these men play together in utmost concentration and harmony and joy.
gevurah is the strenght, linked to the link pole of the sephirotic tree. It suggest a contraction, like the one of a muscle. It is a compression, a movement which close and attract in a single point. it's obscurity, because of beind closed. From the same roots GVR come the name of the archangel Gabriel (gbr).
Ugh, listen to the radio for a day and the main stations, then come home get on here and pull up this video and its like "ahhhh". Like a vice grip has been removed from your head; fuck this is good music.
Love the whole piece. Can't underestimate the effect that Cyro Baptista's percussion has on this piece. It is unifying, yet makes it feel like it may go off the tracks at any moment. what genius this group exudes.
yes, composed and conducted by Zorn. The album 'circle maker', for example has this ensemble. There's also live album 'Bar Kokhba sextet - 50th birthday celebration volume 11', at least. check them out :-)
Every member of this troope is amazing....the group effort way outways the sum of the individual parts. Brilliant! (For some reason the gymnastic vault on the bass at 5:43 just makes me smile)
mijn god, wat is dit goed! ik klikte lukraak iets aan hier op UA-cam van John Zorn omdat er een lecture over hem is aan UGent, en ik wou al eens horen of Zorn wel de moeite waard is. JA DUS
Wow this is hypnotic and i've been listening to it non stop for three days and the bad thing is it's in my head even when i'm walking around (SOMEONE CALL AN EXORCIST JOHN ZORN IS IN MY HEAD!!!!!)
@exquisiteoath a guiro.its used mostly in merengue,a style of music that originates in the dominican republic.its originally made of a gourd but the one you see might be made of aluminum.
come accade spesso coi masada di john zorn, la musica "si fa ascoltare" da sola, si muove autonomamente e quando meno te lo aspetti ti è già dentro... :) As often as it happens with john zorn's masada, the music itself "makes listen at" it: it moves in complete authonomy, and penetrate inside you without even you notice that.
Dear John Zorn, please do a tour in Australia, Sydney. "The Basement" or "The opera house", there is a growing fan base here but we dont get great player from the USA often. i hope one of john zorns friends read this and email or tell him. i will read the paper and keep an eye out for your arrival.
I think it's great that John Zorn can do such coherent and beautifully orchestrated compositions like this, but is also known for the extremely noisy and chaotic work of Naked City.
yes Zorn's range is astounding but Naked City ain't nothin. check THIS out: this is what Zorn sounded like when I first encountered him in 1978 w/Eugene Chadbourne, years before I was gobsmacked by the Hebraic beauty of Masada in its many manifestations: ua-cam.com/video/XeCtrW28s_8/v-deo.html
that maybe true, but music that isn't only good but has also had a tremendous amount of thought put into it i think is more satisfying than music that is instantly accessible and instantly gratifying. this might sound cliche, but its the music that "grows on you" the more you listen to it that is the most gratifying type of music, in my opinion.
@Draekkus Oh yeah if anyone check's either of those, Khebar he's the guy with long hair, and in Portent he's the one pushing the limits of the saxophone.
All musicians have been involved in Masada Project. You have ao: the Quartet, the Masada String Trio, the Masada Chamber Ensembles and the Electric Masada Octet
Why shouldn't people be allowed to say whatever they want about anything on UA-cam? Some "negative" comments are actually well reasoned, informative and thought provoking.
@myqueaf you should see the guy playing with dave holland. man, when you see him drumming you get the feeling that he was fed liquefied groove when he was little.
@Draekkus Definately, he is a extremely productive musician with an ability to reach and attack musical limitations and through this create art. Not only musically but also with publishing the Arcana Books Series which contains lots of musical and philosophical inspiration. Beyond this he created the Stone in New York and is supporting lots of independent artists, painters, visual artist though that. An important figure for exploring and expanding "sound as it is"....
Well, I found him to be a very busy man when I picked him up, for a ride to the gas station. Of course, he was about to perform. I wouldn't say sufferer, so much as I would just plain busy. I listen and love John everyday. - Thanks John.
This is why I spend hundreds of hours searching out music.. This is it.
I found John Zorn recently and have become somewhat obsessed... This guy is amazing...
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Same, brother. Same.
If you can locate Zorn’s email or contact information would you please send it to me. We were close friends in our twenties. In Oregon and he also visited in Los Angeles. At that time he walked around with his alto saxophone. Dirty ponytail half a mustache and pretty unclean. My ear was not sophisticated enough for his music but he was one of the sweetest people I have ever known. He lives in New York and Japan. He has become very famous and his music is very sought after. He has this Jewish thing going on which I don’t fully understand. I always knew he was destined for either greatness or an asylum. Great mind. Great sense of humor and a force to be reckoned with. He won’t even allow news people into his concerts. Says he is playing for the people. Hmmmmm pretty gutsy. So if you have his contact information I will be forever indebted. Thanks
Ribot's beautiful soloing at his finest.
It's like looking in the mirror 20 year's ago. They all look so young!
I confess I do not know anything about Jewish mysticism as far as the title “Gevurah” is
concerned. The beauty of this piece of music is kind of mystic in itself and does not need a reference to be heartfelt. What is truly amazing about these seven minutes is the way these men play together in utmost concentration and harmony and joy.
Gevorah - גבורה - Heroism, Courage. Very beautiful peace indeed! The middle eastern themes are very well implemented
gevurah is the strenght, linked to the link pole of the sephirotic tree. It suggest a contraction, like the one of a muscle. It is a compression, a movement which close and attract in a single point. it's obscurity, because of beind closed. From the same roots GVR come the name of the archangel Gabriel (gbr).
Oh is this Jewish? I thought it was surf music like Dick Dale's Miserlou.
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Ugh, listen to the radio for a day and the main stations, then come home get on here and pull up this video and its like "ahhhh". Like a vice grip has been removed from your head; fuck this is good music.
Two masters showing how it’s done.
That's John Zorn conducting it there with the big flowy hair and the creepy smile! What a man...
Love the whole piece. Can't underestimate the effect that Cyro Baptista's percussion has on this piece. It is unifying, yet makes it feel like it may go off the tracks at any moment. what genius this group exudes.
yes, composed and conducted by Zorn. The album 'circle maker', for example has this ensemble.
There's also live album 'Bar Kokhba sextet - 50th birthday celebration volume 11', at least.
check them out :-)
This is possibly the most amazingly beautiful music I've ever heard. My pal just showed me. . .
Amazing really good musichians
I hear that at least 10 times on repeat. :-)
Gorgeous tune. 93.
Brilliant piece !….
Yeah Cohen sound is really awesome, he`s a good one. And after all that`s a old video from Warsaw Summer Jazz Days - really thanks for sharing!
Every member of this troope is amazing....the group effort way outways the sum of the individual parts. Brilliant! (For some reason the gymnastic vault on the bass at 5:43 just makes me smile)
Cant get enough from that One!!
I like this music!😃🎵👍
Magnifique , monstrueux ! De le vraie musique
mijn god, wat is dit goed! ik klikte lukraak iets aan hier op UA-cam van John Zorn omdat er een lecture over hem is aan UGent, en ik wou al eens horen of Zorn wel de moeite waard is. JA DUS
John Zorn is incredible
The more I listen to the Book of Angels material the more I love it.
Magnífico! É por ouvir coisas como esta que vale a pena estar vivo!
WOW what can u say about that, except bloody Exceptional second to none Phew blew me away luv ittttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttt
Wow this is hypnotic and i've been listening to it non stop for three days and the bad thing is it's in my head even when i'm walking around (SOMEONE CALL AN EXORCIST JOHN ZORN IS IN MY HEAD!!!!!)
He has track with that name
OH MAN, I LOVE RIBOTTTTTTT
@exquisiteoath a guiro.its used mostly in merengue,a style of music that originates in the dominican republic.its originally made of a gourd but the one you see might be made of aluminum.
my first encounter with John Zorn -very impressive- will make up for lost time
All Temperatures of Music. Love it.
This is just great! Love it!
Maravilloso!!! Thank you for post this master piece
OMG these guys are so effing good!!!!
yeah its the guy with long hair and the blue sweater. this is one of the first clips i saw of his work and i still love it.
Maravilhoso! Magnífico!!
Вълшебна музика - премахва умората,връща радостта в душата ти!
Such a lovely track
Ohhhh Marc ribot....
They call loads of things fusion nowadays, but this is true fusion. Simply unique.
13 years later, has anything come close to touching this?
come accade spesso coi masada di john zorn, la musica "si fa ascoltare" da sola, si muove autonomamente e quando meno te lo aspetti ti è già dentro... :)
As often as it happens with john zorn's masada, the music itself "makes listen at" it: it moves in complete authonomy, and penetrate inside you without even you notice that.
got to admit wicked wicked tune wooooooooohhhhhhhh
Heerlijke muziek!
Fabulous !!!!!!!!!!!!
this is amazing, very talented people
very very good.thank you.
Love...
i like how he's just kind of watching. amazing.
absolutely fantastic !!
a set of tiny climaxes, I love it.
WOW! i'm coming from listenting to pop/rap/rock to his true art form!
beautiful
the bit that starts at 2:55 is just wonderful. amazing.
Great song!
Dear John Zorn,
please do a tour in Australia, Sydney. "The Basement" or "The opera house", there is a growing fan base here but we dont get great player from the USA often. i hope one of john zorns friends read this and email or tell him. i will read the paper and keep an eye out for your arrival.
Byłem tu! I was there! :)
je ne m'en lasserais jamais, fantastique!
I think it's great that John Zorn can do such coherent and beautifully orchestrated compositions like this, but is also known for the extremely noisy and chaotic work of Naked City.
yes Zorn's range is astounding but Naked City ain't nothin. check THIS out: this is what Zorn sounded like when I first encountered him in 1978 w/Eugene Chadbourne, years before I was gobsmacked by the Hebraic beauty of Masada in its many manifestations: ua-cam.com/video/XeCtrW28s_8/v-deo.html
Oh my, this contrabass kicks asses.
amazing!bravo.
outstanding!
I love it !
that maybe true, but music that isn't only good but has also had a tremendous amount of thought put into it i think is more satisfying than music that is instantly accessible and instantly gratifying. this might sound cliche, but its the music that "grows on you" the more you listen to it that is the most gratifying type of music, in my opinion.
@Draekkus Oh yeah if anyone check's either of those, Khebar he's the guy with long hair, and in Portent he's the one pushing the limits of the saxophone.
art in perfection
nice! very nice!!!
like this song
he is my man!genius!
one o my favorites
All musicians have been involved in Masada Project.
You have ao: the Quartet, the Masada String Trio, the Masada Chamber Ensembles and the Electric Masada Octet
you're right youtube, I would rather listen Marc Ribot even though I just searched for Zorn
DE LO MEJOR QUE HE ESCUCHADO
I love Marc Ribot when he's not trying to get all death metal on us.
Very interesting ! cool vid !
Why shouldn't people be allowed to say whatever they want about anything on UA-cam? Some "negative" comments are actually well reasoned, informative and thought provoking.
j'adore!
amazing
Un bijou !
Eu gostaria de todas as suas músicas
Sensacional pra ouvir muitas vezes!!
Marc Ribot, tell me your secrets. Oh how you snake charm that guitar with jagged virtuosity
i think it's from polish television, symbol on the right is old symbol of polish channel two :)
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Mr. Bungle. He's got the same cartoon-y kind of feel and random breaks where the music goes crazy.
excepcional
PerfecT !!!!!!!!!!
thank you!
Na dwójce leciały kiedyś takie rzeczy!? Chyba urodziłem się jakieś 10 lat za późno
so nice...
precioso
i think this may be used in fortysomething (show written directed and starring hugh laurie) or it is a peice really similar!
@exquisiteoath It is a Merengue Guiro my friend.
Incredibile!
Gods on stage.
Alguien más escuchando esta joya en el 2020?
As far as I know, The Circle Maker - Zevulun, and Masada´s Live In Taipei CD1.
soooo gooood
@myqueaf you should see the guy playing with dave holland. man, when you see him drumming you get the feeling that he was fed liquefied groove when he was little.
Might be the sexiest bassline of all time.
@Draekkus Definately, he is a extremely productive musician with an ability to reach and attack musical limitations and through this create art. Not only musically but also with publishing the Arcana Books Series which contains lots of musical and philosophical inspiration. Beyond this he created the Stone in New York and is supporting lots of independent artists, painters, visual artist though that. An important figure for exploring and expanding "sound as it is"....
Just WoWish... :)