5/5 Hishyar A. 4 years ago on Google • 52 reviews
This
was
some
show.
It
started
light
heartedly,
with
familiar
songs
and
funny
stunts
that
perplexed
me.
I
was
trying
to
find
a
common
thread,
a
point,
really.
But
it
all
came
together
at
the
end,
with
the
final
song.
The
handicapped
fiddler
rises,
like
a
Phoenix,
from
the
wheelchair
and
plays
a
long
dirge,
a
monody
that
resonates
with
your
tears.
Then
they
all
break
into
it;
El
ataba
gzaz
wl
sillem
naylon.
The
step
is
made
of
glass
and
the
ladder
of
nylon.
The
way
they
sombrely
sang
it,
as
in
a
funeral
precession,
with
the
crack
down
on
the
demonstrations
in
the
background,
you
couldn't
miss
what
it
was
about.
How
precarious.
How
fragile
is
the
situation.
Boy,
I'll
never
hear
that
song
in
the
same
way
ever
again.
1 person found this review helpful 👍