John Zorn documentary part 1
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- Опубліковано 5 лют 2025
- John Zorn, talking in his apartment about his file card composition Spillane, how TV and cartoon music inspired him and other stuff.
Featuring appearances by Ted Epstein and Christian Marclay
Zorn would seriously have to be one of the greatest, most original musicians of all time. Absolute genius.
Unfortunately most people will live their entire lives never discovering his contributions to music.
One of my favorite composers.
Spillane influenced me as a musician more than any other piece I've ever heard.
In part, I became a professional composer due to this piece. This piece may have ruined my life.
Thanks a lot John Zorn!
If it wasn't for Mike Patton I would've never discovered this genius of a man.
I'm having a midlife crisis remember those collabs late 90s
I don't think John Zorn has ever heard a piece of music that he hasn't liked. Such great respect for this man.
Very much inspired by John Zorn… His output is incredible and so varied… He has combined literally every single genre of music…
while tons of so-called artists struggle to make some pointless hits, Zorn and Co. are doing pretty much what they want with music, not only as virtuosos but with such unbelievable passion. Such a talented musician. Very few come up with such level of genius... Zappa, Hermeto Pascoal, Miles Davis...
Deeply stressful record shelves.
i found out about john zorn when i were 14 years old (im still 14) at library and they had this tabel with a sing that said "music that dosent play in radio" when the library were just about to be closed i picked and loaned up a random CD from that table it was Six Litanies for Heliogabalus when i went home that day i listened that CD when i were reading some H.P. lovecraft. after that ive been hooked in zorns music
so you are like 24 yrs old now?
@@josuemedina4180 Yes. Feels funny seeing this comment of mine from 10 years ago.
@@skullcrusher6 holy shit
@@skullcrusher6 did you became a musician?
i guess art truly is long and life really is short
The piece is "Improvisation Ajoutee" by Mauricio Kagel. It looks like he has the album "A Second Wind for Organ" by David Tudor, part of the "Music of Our Time" series on Odyssey, a Columbia sub-label [Odyssey 32 16 0158 (stereo) 32 16 0157 (mono)].
Thanks for posting this
Thanks for posting this. I just got turned onto Zorn recently.
I'm jealous of the record collection.
amazing
swag
Two days late of my birthday. What a fantastic belated gift!
I do the black and white sock thing too, such a gnarly young man
The music in the back
as far as I know, it's Improvisation Ajoutée by Mauricio Kagel
great documentary thanks for posting
i feel you back in 92 when i was a freshman a older kid gave me the Naked City Cd and told me it came from aleins nearly 20 yrs later we have a band 2gether now called" X+X"
all owed to JOHN ZORN
Thank you i'm 13 years old and my favourite musician is zorn, and patton.
my sister was just 9 y.o when she started to become zorn's fans
@tago susej THE shit. Fixed it for you. ;-)
@zorn666.....the name of the artist is Mauricio Kagel. The album is "Improvisation Ajoutee". It's out of print, but you can find it on Amazon.
Keep in mind, we're talking J-pop from 30 years ago....not Dance Dance Revolution music...
right there with you, perfect music
Favorite human
at about 4:10 he starts talking about this record, but I can't get the name of the artist and album, you guys can help me out?
Proper artist.
Can someone please tell what's playing on 2:00 ?
Thank you for that info. BTW, did they have to mix the music so loud over him talking?
I'm digging the Agnostic Front t-shirt
Damn, from 7:55 I have just realized he was talking about Naked city some years before he created it.
@Speedfreak333, perhaps you would like Boredoms, Painkiller, Hanatarash and Sun Ra as well.
he is incredible
What's the style of music Zorn mentions around 7:31? Tanko?!
TANGO
Anyone knows the name of the documentary? Who made it? which year? other specifications?
'put blood in the music' directed by charles atlas. was broadcast on uk tv in 1989 on the south bank show. first half of docu is john zorn. second half is sonic youth
Hey everyone, please, help me out, what is the name of the album with the guys hooting that he's talking about from 4.00-5.00?
One black sock, and one white sock. Must have been laundry day.
@bootysurgeon Pretty sure Chomsky and Zorn could spell avant-garde, though.
@skullcrusher6 hey man i read your comment and it reminded me of how i heard zorn. i was 13 and i was reading a news paper article and someone brought him up. i checked him out and ive never been the same since.
What is the name of the song at 1.52?
@CodyRicheson I know about Boredoms, Painkiller (one of my favourtie band), and I know about Sun Ra aswell. Hanatarash is the only one that I havent listened, but I know that its another EYE project.
Painkiller changed my life.
What record was he holding up at the beginning? Cago Improvisation...?
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mauricio_Kagel
sick dude! sick. :)
One hell of a man.
whats the beat at the beginning?
A second Wind for organ...kagel, Mumma Wolf
What year is this?
On 6:07 he talks about somebody? Carl Something? What is the name?
Carl Stalling.
Da notare la maglietta dei Butthole Surfers, grandissimo! peccato che io di inglese ne capisca poco...
Carl Stelling or Bill Lava was a forgotens génius
daaaaamn!
Listen to the Horikadu podcast.
Mauricio Kagel - Improvisation ajoutée
good call. he introduced me to Kagel, a very long time ago, when I studied under him.
He's like the Woody Allen of alt-fucked jazz. I kinda think this a is good thing.
this comment didn't age very well
He reminds me of Thom York
you're all tossers apat fom mykk
dude's a geek
edit: latvian potato upmix....sorry
Take the image away and it makes more musical sense to me, Jay Z. Development is for squares.
Dude sounds like Woody Allen and has his Mannerisms
good observation, you wanker
fucking screamer at the beginning
VERY Jewish man, haha. Talks kind of like Woody Allen.
Great musician, too.
This guy may be the quintessential NYC poseur. As many people -- including genuinely great downtown musicians -- mistake Zorn's overweening mediocrities for the avant guard as there are fools who confuse Noam Chomsky with a world-class public intellectual.
Lets see your compositions hot shot
I cant remember how I stumbled into The Big Gun down & then Spillane in the 80's maybe it was DCB or NUR ...I was hooked quickly