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Post by HolgerregloH on Mar 11, 2008 9:53:43 GMT -5
What a surprise, but better than cancelling the whole show/day. Great to have the chance to see Laswell & Frith on this day. Looks like a very unique improv gig: Fred Frith - guitar John Zorn - saxophone John Zorn - saxophone Bill Laswell - bass Terry Bozio - drums special guest: Mike Patton voice
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Post by birtual on Mar 11, 2008 10:13:24 GMT -5
What a surprise, but better than cancelling the whole show/day. Great to have the chance to see Laswell & Frith on this day. Looks like a very unique improv gig: Fred Frith - guitar John Zorn - saxophone John Zorn - saxophone Bill Laswell - bass Terry Bozio - drums special guest: Mike Patton voice WHAT?? so, what do u understand by this? will they do the litanies changing Baron and Dunn and.... huh? I was sooo happy about that concert! I hope Zorn keeps Patton for that day! I am really looking fwd to listening his vocals for zorn...
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Post by HolgerregloH on Mar 11, 2008 10:42:53 GMT -5
[ WHAT?? so, what do u understand by this? will they do the litanies changing Baron and Dunn and.... huh? I was sooo happy about that concert! I hope Zorn keeps Patton for that day! I am really looking fwd to listening his vocals for zorn... Minutes ago I got a message about this. The first day will play PAINKILLER feat. Patton with Terry Bozzio on drums! Sounds good to me. We will see/hear.
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Post by Offering on Mar 11, 2008 13:15:31 GMT -5
[ WHAT?? so, what do u understand by this? will they do the litanies changing Baron and Dunn and.... huh? I was sooo happy about that concert! I hope Zorn keeps Patton for that day! I am really looking fwd to listening his vocals for zorn... Bozzio is great. He was great sitting in for Lombardo with Fantomas too.....
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Post by birtual on Mar 11, 2008 14:37:04 GMT -5
(about cite de la musique website) yes, the french page says "Domaine prive" with that new lineup... but i was confused, because in the english page they kept "six litanies"
and I am still happy about the concert, dont take me wrong....!!
and now i am even recovered from the shock! but i have been totally in love with the litanies... so i must admit it was a little sad to loose this chance to listen to them live
AND another question.... whats the place like? size, seats, cameras allowed? I read somewhere here that zorn its a little peculiar when it comes to phots and recording, huh?
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Post by slntwtchr on Mar 14, 2008 21:47:46 GMT -5
soooo....though the site info hasn't changed regarding Bozio, according to Mick (and now also noted on his MySpace page):
cite de la musique...PARIS 23RD JUNE painkiller john zorn bill laswell mick harris special guest...mike patton
Keep your fingers crossed if you're lucky enough to be there....
Dave
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Post by HolgerregloH on Mar 15, 2008 0:55:13 GMT -5
soooo....though the site info hasn't changed regarding Bozio, according to Mick (and now also noted on his MySpace page): cite de la musique...PARIS 23RD JUNE painkiller john zorn bill laswell mick harris special guest...mike patton Keep your fingers crossed if you're lucky enough to be there.... Dave Great news, but I´m little confused. I got a letter yesterday (date of sending: March 11.) from Cite de la Musique about the program changing on the first day with Terry Bozzio as drummer for Painkiller. I will see it.
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Post by slntwtchr on Mar 15, 2008 9:07:53 GMT -5
I'll find out what I can for sure - Mick's off doing some gigs, but I'll see if I can get a concrete answer (as concrete as possible - you never know how things will play out in the end) and post here whatever he wishes to have known. At least either combination should make for an interesting show!
Dave
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Post by Offering on Mar 15, 2008 16:25:10 GMT -5
Nothing on Terry Bozzios site regarding these shows either....yet....
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Post by slntwtchr on Mar 17, 2008 6:21:26 GMT -5
OK, I can tell you that as of right now it is Mick. Zorn rang him and asked if he'd be into it and Mick said yes (he's excited to have Patton sitting in as well). So as of today, Zorn, Laswell, Harris and Patton. Long time coming. Let's hope it goes off. That will bode extremely well for a new album and other shows (possibly in the States).
Dave
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Post by HolgerregloH on Mar 17, 2008 11:02:33 GMT -5
Very cool! I hope it will be recorded.
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Post by Offering on Mar 17, 2008 11:24:59 GMT -5
Very cool! I hope it will be recorded. I was just about to post the same thing!
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Post by md2545 on Mar 17, 2008 15:24:59 GMT -5
Not sure if Zorn will be there but I just saw this on Okkyung Lee's site:
april 29th, tuesday 8:30 pm
JOHN ZORN: COBRA ROULETTE Benefit Concert
jim staley ikue mori sylvie courvoisier mark feldman okkyung lee david watson david weinstein zeena parkins shanir blumenkranz kenny wollesen eyal maoz annie gossfield
roulette at location 1, 20 greene street ALL TICKETS $20
Lucky NYers!
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Post by caminante on Mar 18, 2008 7:54:22 GMT -5
Saw the dreamers and essential cinema in brooklyn March 1st. One of the best gigs i have seen in a loooong time. PERIOD!!! That being said go check out The dreamers May 17th at Hammerstein Ballroom NYC!!! Total goodness!!! BE THERE!!! On a side note go to www.myspace.com/vealrecords to check out jamie safts new record label great stuff. go buy some it...
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Post by King on Mar 19, 2008 17:54:45 GMT -5
Curated by Zorn:
Tzadik Label Music Series III: Ikue Mori - Celebrating 30 years of Life, Love & Music in NYC
Friday, March 21, 7:30 PM Saturday, March 22, 7:30 PM
Curated by John Zorn. Presented in association with Tzadik
Drummer/composer/laptop wizard Ikue Mori moved to New York in 1977 and has since launched a multi-faceted career as a musician. After forming seminal no-wave band DNA with Arto Lindsay, Mori used drum machines to create her own highly sensitive signature style of improvisation and experimental music; she received the Distinctive Award for Prix Ars Electronica Digital Music in 1999. Mori's activities in the realm of music and media are wide-ranging and diverse, including performing in several bands and collaborating with international artists. She displays her versatile and virtuosic range over two evenings at Japan Society.
March 21: Mori takes the stage with Bhima Swarga comprised of Mori, Matt Welch and Gamelan Dharma Swara gamelan ensemble and accompanied by video animation also by Mori, followed by a world premiere collaboration between Mori and extreme vocal artist Makigami Koichi.
March 22: Mori's acclaimed solo over silent films by Maya Deren, as presented at London's Tate Modern, makes its U.S. debut. Next, Mori performs with two of her main collaborations: Phantom Orchard with harpist Zeena Parkins and guest percussionist Cyro Baptista; and the electro-acoustic trio Mephista with Sylvie Courvoisier (piano) and Susie Ibarra (percussion).
Tickets: $25/$20 Japan Society members. Purchase tickets online above, or call the Box Office at (212) 715-1258.
I've just bought my ticket for the Friday show. Gamelan music + Ikue Mori must sound fantastic.
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