The Lounge Lizards - Voice of Chunk
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- Опубликовано: 15 мар 2013
- Night Music #22, season 1, 1989
John Lurie - saxophone
Roy Nathanson - saxophone
Curtis Fowlkes - trombone
Evan Lurie - piano
Marc Ribot - guitar
Erik Sanko - bass
E.J. Rodriguez - percussion
Dougie Bowne - drums
Here's the reupload, it appears I must have removed this one by accident some time ago. Видеоклипы
1:57 For music.
the Jules interaction is fucking great... John knows who is is and what's he's done... fab respected keys player too im sure Evan digs him
A young Marc Ribot wrecking the place with that fabulous anti solo. What a great guitar player he is.
It's more of a young John mayer
@@sirdameski huh
Replacing Arto Lindsay can't have been easy but Ribot was absolutely fantastic
Most of it is not anti- though...
Thanks for confirming who that was. As a Tom Waits fan, I thought that was him instantly.
when you like a note so much you build an entire song around it
Glad I stumbled on to this. I’ve reading Mr Lurie’ autobiography but never heard the band. My local record shops had no vinyl or CDs of the group. I note this months Downbeat magazine has a of some of Mr Laurie’s work. I’ve got work to do. There’s time. I’m only 81!
30 years later it still sounds fresh.
Thank you John
Brilliant stuff! I wonder if we're kin...
This is so fantastic, Killer 6/8 Groove , the brasslines , the Percussion,Drums and that guitar solo. Can't stop repeating it daily. That was a great time for fresh music !
Everything about this performance is pretty much perfect. It's blown me away. I didn't expect it to be even better than the studio version. This is special
As a fairly new LL fan, I can't help but agree all these years later haha
Night music program was a breath of fresh air. To show the various artists together and even perform together at the end of the show was fantastic. The 1980's was a great time for music. There is still great music today you just have have to dig deeper. Cheers y'all
It was pretty mainstream when mentioning everything in terms of evening show. Thats the difference, IMPOSSIBLE in 2022.
@@micha4431 Downbeat, Nov. 9, 2018: "Sanborn Reimagines 'Night Music' for the 21st Century"
Perhaps the coolest performance i have ever seen
so true
This insane wtf its so good
Ruben, I absolutely agree. These guys kick ass!!
It's a chaotic masterpiece
This is my favorite video on the internet
I always loved these guys. Saw them in NYC in 1991 and they really blew the roof off the place.
You're lucky to have seen these guys...I imagine the walls and windows weren't safe, either!
This could be the best version of this song.....ever..... IMHO. Can't believe I was so uncool when they were popular and didn't "get it". Do now. Great we can go back and see these classic performances. Thank you for uploading this. The wind down heading to the end is just so haunting....... Just lovely!!
Agreed.
That's life though, we live and learn. (Hopefully) Art doesn't change once it has been created but you do.
People, I LOVE this groove, all that John & the Lounge Lizards ever done is right up my alley. Soooooo gooooood!!!
Marc Ribot ❤️ love his work with Tom Waits and John Zorn
I could watch E.J.Rodriguez for hours..yikes, he's fucking amazing! I mean, the Lizards are beyond description, of course, it's just that Rodriguez's percussion adds layers of coolness all by itself...then Lizards have held a place of honor in my c.d. collection since the 80's...I absolutely love them!
Wonderful Marc Ribot's solo
Marc kills it.
He’s fuckin great isn’t he
John Lurie is for me the personification of Coolness, as musician, actor or painter. i admire this human infinitely
This is one of my all time favorites.
I was lucky to actually see them play this live around that time (in Schaarbeek of all places).
Voice of chunk is their best album with big heart running a very close second. Got into them in 1989 they are my favorite jazz band of all time. Finding them on vinyl isn't going to be easy but I'm retired so what the fuck I have plenty of free time.
This brings back vivid memories. I used to sneak out of bed as a kid to watch 'Sunday Night', then 'Night Music'. I remember this performance well. Amazing stuff.
One of the best tracks in the history of Jazz!
Ribot going off. Wonderful.
oh my fucking christ this is incredible. Funky, tight and satisfying as hell! BRILLIANT
Are you effin kiddin me! That was brilliant!
Totally the Primo Beatnik Music of ever. If I got to nominate some musician for the Really Cool Dude Award I would definitely nominate Mr Lurie.
rip Curtis Fowlkes
Stayed at the Tropicana in Hollywood and John was there with his band. Talked with him for a while and he said “I wish I was in your band.” Thought that was pretty cool. Always liked the Longe Lizards.
recognised Ribot from the sound, before checking the credits!
I saw the „Live in Berlin“ shows in 1991. they were really the peak of avantgarde at their time an John Lurie the coolest guy on this planet.
...the coolest guy!!
So astonishingly beautiful. Makes me happy to see so many comments here from people who are just discovering the Lizards… I have worried that their brilliant work might be forgotten since John Lurie stopped making music.
That ending part came out of nowhere and I love that..
Brilliant I think this miles better than the album recording.
09nob I find that to be the case with all lounge lizards music.
I can’t believe non of my friends are cool enough to turn me on to this. Ears just got thirsty!
Wow - he had that same laconic speaking style in his youth as he does on his show PAINTING WITH JOHN.
Or fishing
Legends of NYC
John Lurie a great actor and a musician too!
So good! Thanks for uploading this.
Lurie's too pure for Jool's horseshit games.
Well put.
Love the comment.
@Red Skeleton that's funny 🤣
@Red Skeleton you make a good point sir
Incredible!
Oh my, Jools. Please stop yapping, step aside, and feast your ears on the transcendent sounds.
irony that happened to do the same exact thing you are trying to condemn us for, in fact your comment just made me stay it has the same irony of the pictures trying to make a christmas look sad since everyone is on their phone or technology , and likewise the cameraman was too to take the picture
Incredible stuff !!
god thats a sick guitar
There is so much beauty in all this chaos. 😍
Total beauty...
Beautiful!
Love to see Roy Nathanson in this lineup
Still coming back. Very well filmed as well.
damn this is good. that percussion.
how on god's green earth have I never seen this before
I fucking smiled a couple of times
So Cool!! music man
Brilliant... Tnks for sharing..
of all the things i love about this video, probably my favorite thing is the second`saxophonist's oversized suit
Fantastic !
Monster band!
Really thanks !!!!!
How have I not heard of this guy? This is sick!!
Borat's killing it on the sax
What about Michael J Fox on the guitar?
thats not Borat, but Frank Zappa!
Nice. I like.
love it!!
Amazing
Superb!
A Maynard James Keenan interview brought me here & I'm not disappointed at all!!
Me too!
wasn't expecting towatch this whole thing
Classics!
a lot of this reminds me of the breakdowns Dave matthews band does never heard of LL before v cool
2:00
John very sincerely: "I have all these feelings inside of me..."
Band members crack up...clearly they know something we don't...
lizards rock!
The mc is godawful. I 💓 Marvin Pontiac
SOOO FUCKING GOOD!!!
When the audience laughs when John says he has feelings inside 😡😡😡
Nathanson looking like he's wearing his dad's suit
Dad doesn't sound this good, tho...
Great guy, so is Curtis.
Love it
awesome!
very good..............................................
So hypnotising
bloody hell
Pour un Français, surtout pour ma Sœur Française,en 1994, trouver Mr Lurrie dans le livre des numéros téléphonique de la ville de New York City, démontrait que c'était un mec énormément cool.
Et je sais qu'il l'est et le serra encore.
Sacré bonhomme ce bonhomme.
3:36 looks like they both have to pee
Hahaha ha
lmao indeed !
Séeeeeeee!!!
Great..
Dig a young Erik Sanko on fretless Kubicki bass (Skeleton Key) sporting a Daryl Hall look.
Love fretless sound...
Awestruck
killer!!!!!
oh wow
I just love the announcer... but especially love the way John sincerely handles the nervous little fellow. ♥
Makes you want to go out and buy some coconuts
John Lurie & Borat on saxophone.....!!!
What's the sax used by lurie and nathanson?
This is awesome! But why does Ribot look like Michael J. Fox? And did Byrne create a hype with the big suit thing?
we've got a groucho marx impersonator on middle sax
wow
trance!
Oh, nice.
this feels like god
Oh yeah, I’ve got their first album stashed away somewhere.
how uncomfortable an introduction. am reading lurie's new book and it's great.
this makes me feel awkward for both Jools and John lol Wish I was there
Can anyone enlighten me as to the intro? Were they doing a bit or was Lurie genuinely pissed off?
Luke Mosse Thanks! Wasn’t entirely sure what to think about it
Jools is a prat and embarrasses himself at every opportunity. Points to John for sticking it out.
Deadbeatdynamo
prat is such a choice word, shame we don’t use it in the US
Jools Holland deeply unfunny, as ever. Nothing to say and takes too long saying it. Lurie looks embrassed for him.
nice
Are we sure the sax player in the middle isn't Frank Zappa in disguise?
Interesting idea! I never saw Roy and Frank in the same room so maybe?
saw them 1991 Philadelphia. 👍🏻
Jools Holland was so excited to be standing next to Mr. Lurie, he couldn't' stand it! It was a good idea, to mess with the Intro text, but Wow, talking on TV to JOHN LURIE! Check out Jools' modern TV show. "Later ... with Jools Holland" which runs on American cable TV and features great new acts.