John Zorn - Jazz in Marciac - Live 2010 (Full Show)
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- This is some golden footage here... Pro-shot by Mezzo and the Jazz in Marciac Team. Some of the top musicians in the field.
John Zorn - direction, saxophone
Marc Ribot - guitar
Jamie Saft - piano, orgue
Trevor Dunn - bass
Kenny Wollesen - vibraphone
Joey Baron - drums
Cyro Baptista - percussion
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The best part about this is that John Zorn can sit there and enjoy his own freaking amazing show
For him it must be like a magic radio that let's you adjust the music the way that's the most ecstatic for you
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It's crazy !
00:00 Little Bittern
09:16 Anulikwutsayl
21:17 Exodus
29:45 Karaim
44:35 Lilin
Thanks for adding the titles and time stamps. I just spent a half-hour searching the internet trying to find the date of the show and possible setlist before it occurred to me to check the comments :)
@@dc_pratt Cheers! I use this concert when teaching improvisation, so the timestamps really help 😊
If this lasted 5 days straight, I think I would probably still listen to all of it.
Excellent. Zorn isn't arrogant to raw blues and rock influences. That is the reason why he sounds so modern.
im a snob, I own a million CDs and have thousands of hours of music downloaded but I can't get enough of Zorn - same league as Coltrane, Zappa, Shostakovich, Mingus - a giant of joy and beauty and it fukcing rocks
hell yes.
Sorry, but Shostakovich was in another level. And I really love the works of Miles, Coltrane, Mingus, Zappa et al.
Yes, of course. And now, there's the pressure of market survival combined with political repression (no surprise you can't find serious political statements from most of the famous artists). The US is deeply militarized, and anyone can see the fear of the artists when they are in the position to denounce something, being viewed as "terrorists", etc.
In a historical review this is coherent with Stalin's Thermidor and his collaboration politic with western imperialism.
what are some good Shostakovich albums? @yaknjorgl@@riveravaldez
I drum everyday because I heard Joey Baron. My favorite drummer and all around inspiration.
I've kept coming back to this concert for years and years and years. It's one of my favourite performances in the world, and it never stops ceasing to be inspiring for me.
Seriously! I heard this a few years ago, and since then have considered it one of the finest moments of jazz ever, coming back and playing/listening at least once every couple months!
here too... never get's boring... a masterpiece...
It never stops ceasing? ;)
I can't just listen to this, I also have to watch to see Zorn pointing at people.
They are all trying to impress him when he do that
I totally agree. It is an aesthetically pathological case of emperor's new clothes - haven't these people ever listened to Cream's "Wheels of Fire". Towards the end when Cream became over-bloated, they were savagely slammed (with some justification) for their uber-wankathons that bored everyone to death.
But at least they had the bottle to accept that criticism at the time. At their peak they even had Leonard Bernstein raving about how good they were.
However - they never sounded as bad as this! This stuff reminds me of Big Brother and the Holding Company!
I love Marc Ribot's playing with Tom Waits - but Wha' da ...
And someone here is talking about Zorn in the same galactic supercluster as Coltrane? but Wha' da ...
Zappa?! Frank would eat this stuff on a cold hotdog while waiting in the snow for a cab, "colder than a flat frog on a Philadelphia freeway in February" (Waits)
But seriously, the worst aspect of this stuff is its pretentious self-aggrandising aspirations to the Big Face Money!
Aint got it. Emperor's New Clothes - call the tailor ...
I totally disagree. This music is fantastic. I just wanted to emphasize that I like Zorn's engagement.
Hooboy...what to say.
When I lurch through the musical wonderland that overwhelms me in sheer volume, brilliance and trashiness, I find that the most rewarding of the lot is not immediately recognized on first listen. Or second. Or twentieth.
Then a day comes along when despite your reticence, you put it on the table and 'click', the light comes on. Such is it with Zorn.
The sheer power of this group reminds me of a stage coach which if not properly reined, will end in disaster. Zorn owns this team, completely.
Everytime I listen to and watch this my hair stands on end. Pure joy in motion.
Apparently, I've reached the intelligent end of CZcams.
I love this. Ribot is a monster and Zorn is a madman.
THE POINTING AT PEOPLE IS CALLED ORCHESTRATING MUSICIANS THIS IS COMPOSED BY ZORN ALL OF THE INSTRUMENTS GUITAR ORGAn xylophone BASS everything is composed by zorn so if he is orchestrating people it is because he wants his music played a certain way AS YOU CAN SEE EVERYONE HAS A PIECE OF SHEET MUSIC AND THEY ARE ALL SIGHTREADING
I like the Marc/John dynamic. Like clearly John is a control freak and wants to tell everyone what to do, but Marc's attitude is like, "ok, I'll play your little game, but I'm gonna shred the guitar and completely steal the spotlight while doing it!"
Watching JZ conduct these special needs virtuosos is beyond inspirational.
"...special needs virtuosos..." That made me laugh.
@@wylieroth3145me too.... bloody tops!
Marc Ribot, one of the few focking real guitrist in our world!
tru rel guitrist yas
Zorn's notation is amazingly complex. Not only that, but he's been using the hand signals since the 80s, when he composed "game pieces," which are structured improvisations built around certain set rules (Steven Soderbergh used to direct films the same way). But most strikingly, imo, is how his direction intersects with his interest in the esoteric and occult. It's like he's conjuring the music. If you have not seen it live, then you have not witnessed its crackling, immediate power.
Now you know
Witness deez nutz
1. Little Bittern
2. Anulikwutsayl
3. Exodus
4. Karaim
5. Lilin
Every time, this is brilliant. May this not be forgotten in the dark depths of youtube.
Trevor Dunn - the ultimate bass badass!
John is a massively multitalented man but I think this video is all the proof you need to show he is in a league of his own as a conductor and band leader. Luckily he has a highly psychic and equally talented band to make wonders like this possible.
Imagine working your whole life to master a single style of music; this band masters a dozen. Totally unreal.
marc ribot is totaly awesome
Rodrigo Emerick вы блять музыку то слышите? а? приебались со своим рибо
мискам ниарелуд да, слышим, и рибо просто потрясно играет
I never thought Zorn would do retro-70's fusion. I am pleasantly surprised. The 80's are finally over.
3:30 - guitar riff shredding is so sweet John Zorn ate his lips
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I love this performance!! Amazing!!! John is a Genius!!! Great band!!!! 👊👊🎸🎹🔥
This shows musicians can fucking kick ass without doing narcissistic shit on stage
One of my all time favourites! Marc Ribot at his best...one of THE BEST GUITAR of all time IMHO!
Super, never heard of john Zorn, IT SOUNDS great......just TWO chords and go.......and all goes..........just great....top musicians an a great good sound on youtube......
i need this concert every week!
Best is when Marc Ribot pulls his key chain out of his pocket to jam with
the drummer has a great feel to the music
Joey Baron is a legend!
Ummm, he better...
Maynard got really good at drums
+Dan Urech Hahahaha Maynard Hahahaha!
this is joey baron... a god amongst drummers
No that's Johnny Sins!
So, why would anyone give this thumbs down? This is a shred all the way...do I ever wish I had the opportunity to take this down front stage all the way!
+Jan Erik Callne ISIS accounts for all 102 downvotes, bastards
Those are some magical pants J-Zoo
Que pedrada! Tudo tão mágico, tão violento e tão suave ao mesmo tempo. Sensacional!!!
Such amazing musicians... Baron in particular, I've always enjoyed... such diversity!
Fantastic! Great musicians and a very enjoyable listen.
Beyond Madness. ....outstanding!
i dont think il ever get bored with this concert,a little LSD really brings it into its own,
muhaha ... best comment...
thank you about one million time for posting
Absolute fantastic...maximum enjoyment...love it...
you always return to the classics
I love this. Thank you for uploading, Brain Phreak.
This is soooo joyful
I can't help smiling
Damn they are great
¡Magnífico, muchas gracias por subir todo el concierto!
Best of the best... Never got tired listening this Live show... Wishing to watch it face to face in the future! cheers John!!!
Thank you for posting this. Zorn is an amazing artist and musician. He’s collaborated with many other artists/musicians that go way back and also is so diverse as well.
Thanks again, really appreciate it and glad to see stuff like this being put out there- where as in the past ya really had to hunt down and search it out. 😃😃😃
what a show what a show what a show
The guys played here in my home town, "Adelaide, South Australia" last week and I didn't go. I'm a jerk!
What a bunch of ingenious people - Zorn, Ribot, Baron... cannot get better! I would not mind to die after such brilliant performance.
Outstanding, Zorn is a genious. THANKS
I have listened to hour of his music, and it's just fantastic....him and his play mates...like FZ, all what they do is just exceptional- always
Thanks for putting this up its getting me a great mood love band inprov at its finast
Love it! Fantastic gig!!!
I don't know, man...I can't find the words....awesome is an understatement
Grande Jonh Zorn un polistrumentista geniale che ha influenzato molte generazioni di lui ho 131 cd...tutta la sua musica mi piace
Can't get enough of John Zorn
Zorn is insane, as a composer, saxophonist, Director. Amazingggggggg He's crazyyyy I love this
It's a punk!!
Thx for postimg !!!
Fantastic, mind blowing show.
Some of the top musicians in the field indeed! thanks for this cream of the crop upload...
thank you soooo much for this.
a pleasure to hear see those guys playing ensemble
Thank you John!
53 minutes of magic.:-)!
All of the John Zorn Mezzo/Jazz in Marciac footage is incredible !! Being able to see this stuff is an absolute pleasure !!! The Dreamers... For me it pretty much doesn't get any better
The best ever on you-tube I keep playing it every day!!
Thank you!!!!!!! 🙏🙏🙏
thanks for this sound
What a band. Exodus ... just fabulous.
thx for this just wow!!
very very good music from John zorn and his group
John Zorn in Marciac 2012 (Time and Set List from HDTVRIP File)
1. Little Bittern 00:00
2. Anulikwutsayl 09:12
3. Exodus 21:12
4. Exodus 29:55
5. Lilin a 44:32 (Intro - Kacophony)
6. Lilin b 49:11
this is amazing...
Saw the Dreamers 3 times so far! So much more than jam band bull..I know (over 100 Dead shows). They are the real deal. Can't wait to see them in Victoriaville May 2013. This video is amazing!
Fukin jam gold. Thank so much
It still great at any hour
Great performance!
-this is what i call a band! playing all together with guts!!!!!
Exodus is a musically orgasm... what a masterpiece... the complete concert is... when you see the joy in the faces... that's true love... and you feel it ... genius all...❤️
fantastic, pure joy
Fabulous!
This whole concert is pure magic
Añadido a favoritos! Zorn suena muy bien.
Amazing, Marc!
Mind-blowing, orgasmic exerience!!! I saw them playing live! Don't miss it when you have the chance!
Thank you🔥
agreed, that moment does it for me everytime! the opening of the second track is something specila too mind ...
I hope Geoff Nicholson sees this- as a big fan of both Zorn and Ribot, he will adore it. Love watching Zorn conduct- great energy!
I love the song....
Great ! ! ! Thank you so much : )
watching these happy guys playing makes me happy.
Wow -- unexpected and incredibly fun. Who says great music isn't being made anymore!
Make a dvd/bluray of this concert!!!!
GREAT GREAT GREAT... I love it
What a great youtube discovery! l have heard Marc Ribot in other settings. Hadn't heard John Zorn, just the name. Thanks!
Incredible!
This is fooking incredible......
@CBurton - Yeah I know exactly what you are saying. Zappa's band also had a lot of flexability and improvisation as well, it was just more well rehearsed if you know what I mean. They also improvised plenty live as things took odd twists and turns and they were forced to 'adapt'. I think zappa kept everyone on their toes, and they were strung along, he definitely had a TON of control over them leaving less room to write their own parts on the spot, but they still improvised in between songs etc.
AMAZING!!!
Oh John ... U re the best !
I love them !
the best thanks richeeeeee
Son todos unos excelentes músicos, rescato de sobremanera el aporte de Marc Ribot !