I came to John Zorn rather late. I used to run a CD & Record store. I got my first batch of Masada CD's in in the early 2000's & was totally blown away. The first cd's we got were mostly Masada live & some of the studio recordings. I stayed in the shop listening until 10 that night. I had always thought that Zorn's stuff was to crazy for me. I'd heard little bits of painkiller, cobra, & various other experiments but the Masada stuff was a revelation & then was quickly followed by all of the 50'th birthday recordings which I think. are one of the greatest creative Musical outpourings in the later part of the last century
PS I really love the string trio work but like one of the other posters hadn't really listened to much Uri Caine before this wonderful thoughtful playing!!!
+Marc Köberlein I love the Tzadik label! There is so much music to be explored on that label one can simply not keep up! But I try. The only music I buy these days comes from Tzadik. The Radical Jewish series is a treasure trove of wonderful music that moves my soul!
Fretless_ness then you're not listening. the level of harmonic mastery required to improves on these ridgely simple yet incredibly challenging chord changes is the first indicator. the intense level of swing (obviously not Benny Goodman swing) in the groove is the second big indicator. the tunes are many minutes long while most of the charts are about a half a page should be the third. this is music that happens in its interpretation not in its composition.
rubish music makes no sense at all ...it turns into complete useless shit....ater listening to these amazing musicians...i had the chance to see some of this guys live...ffs...soooo gooooood...
I came to John Zorn rather late. I used to run a CD & Record store. I got my first batch of Masada CD's in in the early 2000's & was totally blown away. The first cd's we got were mostly Masada live & some of the studio recordings. I stayed in the shop listening until 10 that night. I had always thought that Zorn's stuff was to crazy for me. I'd heard little bits of painkiller, cobra, & various other experiments but the Masada stuff was a revelation & then was quickly followed by all of the 50'th birthday recordings which I think. are one of the greatest creative Musical outpourings in the later part of the last century
is never late to find Zorn. One of a kind.
and thats absolute true...indeed...i have that record...
its never to late...but you ll need other lifes to explore all zorn stuff anyways...lol
@ibbeebee A record store on what part of the globe? Needless to say the Masada material is a “safe” place to start with maestro Zorn ;)
I came late as well. I am in my 40s. Like others have mentioned it's never too late.... Unless you're dead of course.
J ai été au concert de J. Zorn et c est là que j ai découvert Uri Caine, une révélation ! Génialissime !!!
wow... leben...wunderschön...himmlisch,. dankeschön
Absolutely stunning...
Excellent
Harold, it's a pleasure to meet you!
Thank you and Likewise Rudy..
Wonderful stuff... as is nearly all of Zorn's Masada work.
PS I really love the string trio work but like one of the other posters hadn't really listened to much Uri Caine before this wonderful thoughtful playing!!!
Absolutely brilliant!
handsome grooves - yes indeed!
Beautifull
.. only the chair looks like from Ikea ;)
Muito bom! Ja estou inscrita.
absoslute musical madness...WOW..
WOW ❤️
Great!
love it = muy agradable = bom pa´caramba = genereux =
de puta madre ...do caralho...foda se...putain de merde...fuckin helll...its awesome...lol
Love it. How could I listen to that much Tzadik-Music and ignoring Uri Caine all the time (since last week)?
WTF is Tzadik?
A music label.
Marc Köberlein thank you!
+Marc Köberlein I love the Tzadik label! There is so much music to be explored on that label one can simply not keep up! But I try. The only music I buy these days comes from Tzadik. The Radical Jewish series is a treasure trove of wonderful music that moves my soul!
@@reneemagouche5609 translation from hebrew: "Fair man" records
lindoooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
Uri caine is one of the most invantive piano player that live......sadly, only few know is works :(
amazing, and he also does Mahler jazz... go figure...
Great music for sure I enjoy a lot - but why exactly is John Zorn on stage? - would it sound really different if he weren't?
Yes. Zorn conducts often. The result could be very different.
how he plays the f.... piano...jeeeeeeesus amiiiibaaas...
I assume that this is one of thee books of angels by Zorn, can anyone tell me which volume is it?
+budzugan it is written in the video...
+budzugan Xaphan with The Secret Chiefs 3 was my favorite book.
Moloch is 6
48:07 ... zorn having a baaaaaaaall...lol...and so am i...
Aw, that should be a gif
🦊 Music!
21:57 sorry piano... for being a beast...lol...
uri caine chops anything with his bare hands...lol
Rentje Kay, I wouldn't consider Masada Trio jazz at all.
Fretless_ness then you're not listening. the level of harmonic mastery required to improves on these ridgely simple yet incredibly challenging chord changes is the first indicator. the intense level of swing (obviously not Benny Goodman swing) in the groove is the second big indicator. the tunes are many minutes long while most of the charts are about a half a page should be the third. this is music that happens in its interpretation not in its composition.
strong qualitty piano...it resists uri caines
rubish music makes no sense at all ...it turns into complete useless shit....ater listening to these amazing musicians...i had the chance to see some of this guys live...ffs...soooo gooooood...