Fish, Snake, Hip-Hop

by Staff | February 19, 2008 8:40 AM | | Comments (0)

Winter%202008%20029.jpgThey came “all the way from Israel” to rock Bar.

At least that’s what Hadag Nachash (“fish snake” in Hebrew) told a packed all-ages crowd in the Crown Street club’s backroom Saturday night.

Actually, the band said it was in town to “rock your world.”

It wasn’t your typical Bar show, or crowd. Yale’s Slifka Center and the Jewish Federation of Greater New Haven sponsored the performance by one of Israel’s leading hip-hop bands.

And it was genuinely “all” ages — teens, and their parents, mashed together with a lot of college students.

Hopkins sophomore Hannah Stone took this video clip as well as the photos above and below.

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The band is best known for a controversial song that runs together bumper-sticker slogans seen in their strife-torn homeland. Click on the play arrow to watch a music video of that song.







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