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Frank Vincent Zappa (December 21, 1940 – December 4, 1993) was an American musician, songwriter, composer, record producer, actor and filmmaker. In a career spanning more than 30 years, Zappa composed rock n' roll, jazz, jazz fusion, orchestral and musique concrète works, and produced almost all of the more than sixty albums he released with his band the Mothers of Invention and as a solo artist. He also directed feature-length films and music videos, and designed album covers.
Zappa was a self-taught composer and performer, and his diverse musical influences led him to create music that was often difficult to categorize. While in his teens, he acquired a taste for 20th-century classical composers such as Edgard Varèse, Igor Stravinsky, and Anton Webern, along with 1950s rhythm and blues music. He began writing classical music in high school, while at the same time playing drums in rhythm and blues bands; later switching to electric guitar. His 1966 debut album with the Mothers of Invention, Freak Out!, combined songs in conventional rock and roll format with collective improvisations and studio-generated sound collages. He continued this eclectic and experimental approach, irrespective of whether the fundamental format was rock, jazz or classical.
Actors: John Corbett (actor), Bret Roberts (actor), Chris Ellis (actor), Curtis Armstrong (actor), Taylor Negron (actor), George Wendt (actor), Andrew Gross (composer), Kevin Thomas Roy (miscellaneous crew), Brian Groh (actor), Quinton Flynn (actor), Jay Michael Ferguson (actor), Adam Tomei (actor), Rob Benedict (actor), Andrea Ajemian (actress), Kirk Ward (actor),
Genres: Drama, Music,Actors: Jason Priestley (actor), Christopher Lennertz (composer), Dee Snider (actor), Brinton Bryan (miscellaneous crew), K. Lynn Martin (miscellaneous crew), Mariel Hemingway (actress), Joe Grisaffi (actor), Tim Guinee (actor), Lois Chiles (actress), Griffin Dunne (actor), Joe Grisaffi (miscellaneous crew), David Born (actor), Dan Eggleston (actor), Michael Crabtree (actor), John S. Davies (actor),
Genres: Comedy, Drama, Music,Actors: Tony Palmer (director), Ringo Starr (actor), Tony Palmer (writer), Frank Zappa (director), Frank Zappa (actor), Ringo Starr (actor), Frank Zappa (writer), Keith Moon (actor), Theodore Bikel (actor), Frank Zappa (composer), Theodore Bikel (actor), Gillian Lynne (miscellaneous crew), Rich Harrison (editor), Sue Yelland (costume designer), Don Preston (actor),
Plot: "Touring makes you crazy," Frank Zappa says, explaining that the idea for this film came to him while the Mothers of Invention were touring. The story, interspersed with performances by the Mothers and the Royal Symphony Orchestra, is a tale of life on the road. The band members' main concerns are the search for groupies and the desire to get paid.
Keywords: animated-segments, animated-sequence, ascending-to-heaven, band, cult, cult-director, cult-figure, cult-film, cult-film, cult-filmActors: Logan Ramsey (actor), Michael Nesmith (actor), Jack Nicholson (actor), Bob Rafelson (actor), Kenner G. Kemp (actor), Michael Nesmith (actor), Victor Mature (actor), Sam Flint (actor), Timothy Carey (actor), Percy Helton (actor), Micky Dolenz (actor), Dennis Hopper (actor), John Dennis (actor), Davy Jones (actor), Ronald Reagan (actor),
Plot: Running in from seemingly nowhere, 'Micky Dolenz' (qv), 'Davy Jones (I)' (qv), 'Michael Nesmith' (qv) & 'Peter Tork' (qv) - better known collectively as 'The Monkees' (qv) - disrupt a bridge opening ceremony. From where and why did they come to disrupt the proceedings? They were filming a series of vignettes in several different genres, including a wild west sequence, a desert war sequence, a Confederate war sequence, and a science fiction sequence. They disagree with much of what is happening around them, and try to figure out how to escape the oppression they feel - symbolized by a big black box in which they are seemingly imprisoned - by the forces around. That oppression is often shown in the form of "The Big 'Victor Mature' (qv)".
Keywords: actual-human-being-killed, anti-war, based-on-tv-series, bathroom, box, box-office-flop, bridge, candle, channel-surfing, coca-cola3,5 hours of pure, great virtousic rock.this is my selection of Zappas best songs, sure a lot are missing, but i need stuff for a part 2 video :) 0:00 Camarillo brillo 3:58 Don't eat the yellow snow 6:04 Peaches in regalia 9:42 WPLJ 12:33 Call any vegetable 19:56 Directly from my heart to you 25:13 In your mouth 28:25 Nanook rubs it 33:03 The Grand Wazoo 46:23 Dirty love 49:21 Doreen 54:06 Son of mr Green genes 1:03:06 Duke of Prumes 1:07:27 Fifty Fifty 1:13:36 Goblin Girl 1:17:43 Waka-Jawaka 1:29:01 Cosmik debris 1:33:19 The gumbo variations 1:50:16 Zomy Woof 1:55:26 Cheap Thrills 1:57:54 Dinah-moe humm 2:03:56 Jelly roll gum drop 2:06:20 Would you go all the way 2:08:49 Chunga's revenge 2:15:05 Montana 2:21:39 Bolero 2:26:58 My guitar wants to kill your mama 2:30:30 Bobby Brown goes do...
Muffin Man song from the triple live album Hammersmith Odeon I do not own the song or the photos. They all belong to the Zappa Family Trust and Vaulternative Records
We don't promote Frank Zappa or his music. We just compiled various clips of Frank Zappa exposing the music industry and the elite's many methods of mass mind control.
frank zappa camarillo brillo from the over-nite sensation album
http://store.eagle-rock.com/title/a-token-of-his-extreme/ DVD: http://smarturl.it/FrankZappaTokenDVD EAGLE ROCK ENTERTAINMENT and the Zappa Family Trust are pleased to announce the first official release of A TOKEN OF HIS EXTREME, an original program created by FRANK ZAPPA for TV. Recorded on August 27, 1974 at KCET in Hollywood, A TOKEN OF HIS EXTREME features Frank Zappa with five incredibly talented band members for this extravaganza of live music. The line-up exists of Frank Zappa—guitar, percussion, vocals; George Duke—keyboards, finger cymbals, tambourine, vocals; Napoleon Murphy Brock—sax, vocals; Ruth Underwood—percussion; Tom Fowler—bass; Chester Thompson—drums. The Program, as edited and thoroughly tweezed & produced by FZ for Honker Home Video includes these delights: The Dog ...
Back in 1993 this doc was shown on BBC2 about three times and never since. The interview with Frank Zappa was one of his last and I first saw it in early '93 when I taped it on VHS. In those days TV was not the horrible medium it is today, there were some decent Arts programmes and not Kirsty Wark showing how ignorant she is by hosting a cretinous book club or the X Factor. Hope you like this clip. I had to wind & rewind the tape about 15 times before it would play without a shower of static all over the screen, not bad for an 18 year old tape. VHS players never had an auto-function to counter tracking issues and a deterioration in the RF that you can see at the bottom of the frame, aside from re-tracking as best as possible. Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Ac...
Frank Zappa - Full Concert Recorded Live: 10/13/1978 - Capitol Theatre (Passaic, NJ) More Frank Zappa at Music Vault: http://www.musicvault.com Subscribe to Music Vault: http://goo.gl/DUzpUF Setlist: 0:00:00 - Persona Non Grata Incomplete 0:11:11 - Dancin' Fool 0:14:35 - Easy Meat 0:21:11 - Bamboozled By Love 0:28:39 - Sy Borg 0:33:20 - Suicide Chump 0:42:57 - Little House I Used To Live In 0:49:48 - Zeets (Drum Solo) 0:53:25 - Yo Mama Incomplete 1:03:49 - Magic Fingers 1:06:22 - Black Napkins Incomplete 1:21:25 - Camarillo Brillo 1:25:11 - Muffin Man 1:29:28 - Strictly Genteel
Single: CBS Records 1979 Bobby Brown (Goes Down) is a song by Frank Zappa released on his album Sheik Yerbouti in 1979. One of his best known songs, it was hugely successful in Europe. The song describes a wealthy, misogynist student named Bobby Brown, "the cutest boy in town", whose life is the archetypical American Dream until a traumatic sexual encounter with "Freddie", a lesbian involved in the women's liberation movement, leaves him questioning his sexuality. He eventually realizes that he is gay and by the end of the song is a self-described "sexual spastic" involved in golden showers and S&M;, for which he thanks Fred. This song was more successful in Europe than America and this is why it is only featured on the vinyl and European CD version of Zappa's best of Strictly Commercial....
Frank Zappa's 1974 album Roxy & Elsewhere captured for posterity one of the most musically accomplished incarnations of The Mothers (George Duke, keyboards; Tom Fowler, bass; Ruth Underwood, percussion; Bruce Fowler, trombone; Walt Fowler, trumpet; Napoleon Murphy Brock, tenor sax, vocals; and Chester Thompson and Ralph Humphrey on drums) onstage and on fire. Roxy & Elsewhere was recorded primarily over three nights (December 8,9,10, 1973) live at The Roxy nightclub in the heart of the Sunset Strip in West Hollywood. The Roxy is a pretty intimate club—a performer onstage there could practically make eye-contact with every member of the audience—and the musicianship during these sets was particularly inspired. http://frankzapppa.blogspot.com/ http://youtu.be/V2a0ux53dKY
Frank Zappa - Full Concert Recorded Live: 10/13/1978 - Capitol Theatre (Passaic, NJ) More Frank Zappa at Music Vault: http://www.musicvault.com Subscribe to Music Vault: http://goo.gl/DUzpUF Setlist: 0:00:00 - Persona Non Grata Incomplete 0:11:11 - Dancin' Fool 0:14:35 - Easy Meat 0:21:11 - Bamboozled By Love 0:28:39 - Sy Borg 0:33:20 - Suicide Chump 0:42:57 - Little House I Used To Live In 0:49:48 - Zeets (Drum Solo) 0:53:25 - Yo Mama Incomplete 1:03:49 - Magic Fingers 1:06:22 - Black Napkins Incomplete 1:21:25 - Camarillo Brillo 1:25:11 - Muffin Man 1:29:28 - Strictly Genteel
http://store.eagle-rock.com/title/a-token-of-his-extreme/ DVD: http://smarturl.it/FrankZappaTokenDVD EAGLE ROCK ENTERTAINMENT and the Zappa Family Trust are pleased to announce the first official release of A TOKEN OF HIS EXTREME, an original program created by FRANK ZAPPA for TV. Recorded on August 27, 1974 at KCET in Hollywood, A TOKEN OF HIS EXTREME features Frank Zappa with five incredibly talented band members for this extravaganza of live music. The line-up exists of Frank Zappa—guitar, percussion, vocals; George Duke—keyboards, finger cymbals, tambourine, vocals; Napoleon Murphy Brock—sax, vocals; Ruth Underwood—percussion; Tom Fowler—bass; Chester Thompson—drums. The Program, as edited and thoroughly tweezed & produced by FZ for Honker Home Video includes these delights: The Dog ...
Pink Floyd with very special guest Frank Zappa at the Actuel Rock Festival, Amougies( Belgium), in 1969.
This is an extremley interesting filmed concert, Zappa's last tour, great songs never seen before, such as "Baritone woman" and also the classic "sharleena". It´s a two hours of uninterrupted live footage of a complete show. 1988 05 17 - Palacio de Deportes, Barcelona, Spain: Frank Zappa, Ike Willis, Mike Keneally, Scott Thunes, Chad Wackerman, Ed Mann, Bobby Martin, Bruce Fowler, Walt Fowler, Paul Carman, Albert Wing, Kurt McGettrick. 1. THE BLACK PAGE 2. PACKARD GOOSE & (MEDLEY) 3. SHARLEENA 4. BAMBOOZLED BY LOVE 5. BLACK NAPKINS 6. WHEN THE LIE'S SO BIG 7. PLANET OF THE BARITONE WOMEN 8. ANY KIND OF PAIN 9. JESUS THINKS YOU'RE A JERK 10. SOFA 11. FIND HER FINER 12. BIG SWIFTY 13. I AINT'GOT NO HEART 14. LOVE OF MY LIFE 15. THE TORTURE NEVER STOPS 16. BOLERO 17. WATERMELON IN EASTER H...
Frank Zappa - Full Concert Recorded Live: 10/13/1978 - Capitol Theatre (Passaic, NJ) More Frank Zappa at Music Vault: http://www.musicvault.com Subscribe to Music Vault: http://goo.gl/DUzpUF Setlist: 0:00:00 - Deathless Horsie 0:06:26 - Dancin' Fool 0:10:04 - Easy Meat 0:14:23 - Honey Don't You Want A Man Like Me 0:18:45 - Keep It Greasy 0:22:26 - Village Of The Sun 0:34:06 - The Meek Shall Inherit Nothing 0:37:51 - City Of Tiny Lights 0:47:15 - Pound For A Brown On The Bus (incomplete) 0:56:00 - Bobby Brown (incomplete) 0:58:56 - Conehead 1:08:11 - Flakes 1:13:00 - Magic Fingers 1:15:27 - Yellow Snow Suite 1:32:02 - Strictly Genteel 1:39:12 - Dinah Moe Hum Personnel: Frank Zappa - guitar, vocals Denny Walley - slide guitar, vocals Ike Wiilis - guitar, vocals Patrick O'Hearn - bass ...
Frank Zappa (guitar, vocals) Terry Bozzio (drums, vocals) Roy Estrada (vocals) Adrian Belew (guitar, vocals) Ed Mann (percussions, vibraphone) Patrick O'Hearn (bass) Tommy Mars (keyboards) Peter Wolf (keyboards)
Muffin Man is a song recorded live by Frank Zappa and The Mothers. It appears on his 1975 mostly live album Bongo Fury made with Captain Beefheart (Don Van Vliet). The song begins with studio-recorded spoken word lyrics delivered by Zappa and is followed by the chorus. The song was inspired by the traditional nursery rhyme, The Muffin Man. The song closes the album, as well as the compilation Strictly Commercial, and was also used as a finale in concerts for many years afterwards. The song's tone was compared to Jimi Hendrix's style. An alternative live version of "Muffin Man" appears on disc one (track 22) of the compilation You Can't Do That on Stage Anymore, Vol. 6. This song also appears on the 2009 album released by the Zappa Family Trust Philly '76, the 2002 album FZ:OZ and the 2003 ...
Live performance of Frank Zappa's "Titties 'N Beer" The Palladium, NYC, NY, October 31, 1977 Baby Snakes DVD Frank Zappa -- lead guitar, vocals Adrian Belew -- guitar, vocals Peter Wolf -- keyboards Tommy Mars -- keyboards, vocals Ed Mann -- percussion, vocals Patrick O'Hearn -- bass Terry Bozzio -- drums, vocals
Crazy version of one of the best Zappa's song from "Transmissions" bootleg. Have a fun :)
using Frank Zappa famous covers to repaint the Muffin Man live performance - raw renders
On a cold stage with the Mothers Of Invention .
more experiments with neural networks and transfering styles. This time I used some Frank Zappa's famous album covers to repaint a live performance of "The muffin man" (my favorite Zappa guitar solo). I guess the Zappa heads out there will spot the covers easily... :) see the covers breakdown here : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DxExDDXW-6k original video : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Jh6wnmRbvQ Frank Zappa interview : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wTLOsoMMDuE Software used : Twixtor (OpticalFlow) Kdenlive (editing) Style transfert by jcjohnson (https://github.com/jcjohnson/neural-style) Zappa was a legendarily talented and prolific artist who willed himself to the outer limits of popular music. He is remembered for his humorous, crude and confrontational lyrics, dedication to th...
Fillmore East – June 1971 is a live album by The Mothers, released in 1971. It was the twelfth album by Frank Zappa. It was produced by Frank Zappa, and mixed by Toby Foster. Fillmore East – June 1971 was a live concept-like album. It was a peek-behind-the-curtain of the life of a rock band on the road as narrated by Frank Zappa, and contains many thematic elements that, because of time and budget constraints, couldn't be included in the similar movie 200 Motels. The most famous part of the album is "The Mud Shark", a telling of a story told to Mother Don Preston by some members of Vanilla Fudge about a hotel, Seattle's Edgewater Inn, where guests could fish from their rooms. In the tale, a mud shark is caught by one of the members of Vanilla Fudge or its crew and, when combined with a gr...
Frank Zappa - Peaches En Regalia (Balbus Remix) (2012) http://www.facebook.com/Balbus.music
A short excerpt from Frank Zappa Stinkfoot live 1974 the mothers of invention george duke napoleon murphy
Synopsis Since 2013, the University of Hawaii Hilo Jazz Orchestra has performed annual Frank Zappa tribute concerts. This is their story... from classroom to concert hall. In 2016, Professor Trever Veilleux and his students (the UH Hilo Jazz Orchestra) presented their fourth concert event, "Zappa4Ever." Along with archival footage, the film tracks the students’ twelve weeks of rehearsals, their thoughts on Frank Zappa’s complex compositions, and what they take away from the final concert hall experience. The documentary also features commentary from Cheryl “Quack” Moore (former Saturday Night Live Music Director), sax legend Lou Marini (appeared on several Frank Zappa albums), and photographer Chiu “Ray” Leong, who shot the cover for the seminal Mothers of Invention record "Freak Out...
3,5 hours of pure, great virtousic rock.this is my selection of Zappas best songs, sure a lot are missing, but i need stuff for a part 2 video :) 0:00 Camarillo brillo 3:58 Don't eat the yellow snow 6:04 Peaches in regalia 9:42 WPLJ 12:33 Call any vegetable 19:56 Directly from my heart to you 25:13 In your mouth 28:25 Nanook rubs it 33:03 The Grand Wazoo 46:23 Dirty love 49:21 Doreen 54:06 Son of mr Green genes 1:03:06 Duke of Prumes 1:07:27 Fifty Fifty 1:13:36 Goblin Girl 1:17:43 Waka-Jawaka 1:29:01 Cosmik debris 1:33:19 The gumbo variations 1:50:16 Zomy Woof 1:55:26 Cheap Thrills 1:57:54 Dinah-moe humm 2:03:56 Jelly roll gum drop 2:06:20 Would you go all the way 2:08:49 Chunga's revenge 2:15:05 Montana 2:21:39 Bolero 2:26:58 My guitar wants to kill your mama 2:30:30 Bobby Brown goes do...
We don't promote Frank Zappa or his music. We just compiled various clips of Frank Zappa exposing the music industry and the elite's many methods of mass mind control.
Back in 1993 this doc was shown on BBC2 about three times and never since. The interview with Frank Zappa was one of his last and I first saw it in early '93 when I taped it on VHS. In those days TV was not the horrible medium it is today, there were some decent Arts programmes and not Kirsty Wark showing how ignorant she is by hosting a cretinous book club or the X Factor. Hope you like this clip. I had to wind & rewind the tape about 15 times before it would play without a shower of static all over the screen, not bad for an 18 year old tape. VHS players never had an auto-function to counter tracking issues and a deterioration in the RF that you can see at the bottom of the frame, aside from re-tracking as best as possible. Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Ac...
Frank Zappa - Full Concert Recorded Live: 10/13/1978 - Capitol Theatre (Passaic, NJ) More Frank Zappa at Music Vault: http://www.musicvault.com Subscribe to Music Vault: http://goo.gl/DUzpUF Setlist: 0:00:00 - Persona Non Grata Incomplete 0:11:11 - Dancin' Fool 0:14:35 - Easy Meat 0:21:11 - Bamboozled By Love 0:28:39 - Sy Borg 0:33:20 - Suicide Chump 0:42:57 - Little House I Used To Live In 0:49:48 - Zeets (Drum Solo) 0:53:25 - Yo Mama Incomplete 1:03:49 - Magic Fingers 1:06:22 - Black Napkins Incomplete 1:21:25 - Camarillo Brillo 1:25:11 - Muffin Man 1:29:28 - Strictly Genteel
Frank Zappa's 1974 album Roxy & Elsewhere captured for posterity one of the most musically accomplished incarnations of The Mothers (George Duke, keyboards; Tom Fowler, bass; Ruth Underwood, percussion; Bruce Fowler, trombone; Walt Fowler, trumpet; Napoleon Murphy Brock, tenor sax, vocals; and Chester Thompson and Ralph Humphrey on drums) onstage and on fire. Roxy & Elsewhere was recorded primarily over three nights (December 8,9,10, 1973) live at The Roxy nightclub in the heart of the Sunset Strip in West Hollywood. The Roxy is a pretty intimate club—a performer onstage there could practically make eye-contact with every member of the audience—and the musicianship during these sets was particularly inspired. http://frankzapppa.blogspot.com/ http://youtu.be/V2a0ux53dKY
Great tunes from the one and only Frank Zappa accompanied by what is, in my opinion, his best lineup. 1. "Penguin in Bondage" 0:00 2. "Pygmy Twylyte" 6:48 3. "Dummy Up" (Brock, Simmons, and Zappa) 9:01 Side two 4. "Village of the Sun" 15:05 5. "Echidna's Arf (Of You)" 19:22 6. "Don't You Ever Wash That Thing?" 23:14 Side three 7. "Cheepnis" 32:56 8. "Son of Orange County" 39:28 9. "More Trouble Every Day" 45:21 Side four 10. "Be-Bop Tango (Of the Old Jazzmen's Church)" 51:22 Show less I do not own any rights to this image or the contents of this album in any way
Chapters: • Opening [00:00:00] • Terry's Intro and Ralph's Audition [00:03:00] • How Chester Got In The Band [00:17:47] • Ruth's Story Meeting Frank [00:31:20] • More Stories and Chad's Audition [00:56:57] • Discussion of Other Player's Audition [01:12:20] • The Black Page of Frank's Music [01:17:33] • Playing In The Band [01:35:31] • Performance [https://youtu.be/qisptjwsQVk]
Don't Eat The Yellow Snow - 0:00 Nanook Rubs it - 2:18 St. Alfonzo's Pancake Breakfast - 7:00 Father O'Blivion - 8:54 Cosmik Debris - 11:13 Excentrifugal Forz - 16:04 Apostrophe - 17:39 Uncle Remus - 23:35 Stink-Foot - 26:26 Apostrophe (') de Frank Zappa. Warner Bros Records 14.113 (1974), edición argentina. Bandeja Sincron B-34 H, capsula Shure M44C, púa shure elíptica, capturado con Debut Video Capture.
lanzado a la luz el 22 de abril de 1974. Listas de temas: 1-Don’t Eat the Yellow Snow 2-Nanook Rubs It 3-St. Alfonzo’s Pancake Breakfast 4-Cosmik Debris 5-Excentrifugal Forz 6-Apostrophe 7-Uncle Remus 8-Stink-Foot Miembros: Frank Zappa - voz, guitarra, bajo, buzuki Lynn - voz, coros Kerry McNabb - coros Ian Underwood - saxofón Ruth Underwood - percusión Sal Marquez - trompeta Sue Glover - coros Jim Gordon - batería Aynsley Dunbar - batería Tom Fowler - bajo Napoleon Murphy Brock - saxofón, coros Robert “Frog” Camarena - voz, coros Ruben Ladrón de Guevara - voz, coros Debbie - voz, coros Tony Duran - guitarra rítmica Erroneous (Alex Dmochowksi) - bajo Johnny Guerin - batería Don “Sugarcane” Harris - violín Ralph Humphrey - batería Jack Bruce - bajo George Duke - teclados, coros Bruce Fow...
Frank Zappa - Interview Recorded Live: 12/8/1984 - unknown - , More Frank Zappa at Music Vault: http://www.musicvault.com Subscribe to Music Vault on YouTube: http://goo.gl/DUzpUF
Frank Zappa // Interview Collection Heres a shitload of Zappa interviews.
Zappa again interviewed by the Finnish national tv. He is answering in his brilliant style.
1. Interview broadcast on Danish TV, September 22nd, 1987. 2. Nightline (American TV News) September 13th, 1985. 3. Evening News, September 12th, 1985.
Even more Zappa interviews: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbWD-Aa1kVLVdlSQMLqyKQA
In this long interview from the October 26th, 1981, edition of the "Freeman Report", host Sandi Freeman appears mostly well prepared as she asks Frank Zappa open ended questions concerning his views on a variety of topics. For his own part, Zappa is unusually open and honest and personal throughout. The original video was created by CNN and available through Creative Commons License through YouTube's video editor. Official Frank Zappa Website: http://www.zappa.com/ Sandi Freeman Wiki: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandi_Freeman CNN: http://www.cnn.com
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3,5 hours of pure, great virtousic rock.this is my selection of Zappas best songs, sure a lot are missing, but i need stuff for a part 2 video :) 0:00 Camarillo brillo 3:58 Don't eat the yellow snow 6:04 Peaches in regalia 9:42 WPLJ 12:33 Call any vegetable 19:56 Directly from my heart to you 25:13 In your mouth 28:25 Nanook rubs it 33:03 The Grand Wazoo 46:23 Dirty love 49:21 Doreen 54:06 Son of mr Green genes 1:03:06 Duke of Prumes 1:07:27 Fifty Fifty 1:13:36 Goblin Girl 1:17:43 Waka-Jawaka 1:29:01 Cosmik debris 1:33:19 The gumbo variations 1:50:16 Zomy Woof 1:55:26 Cheap Thrills 1:57:54 Dinah-moe humm 2:03:56 Jelly roll gum drop 2:06:20 Would you go all the way 2:08:49 Chunga's revenge 2:15:05 Montana 2:21:39 Bolero 2:26:58 My guitar wants to kill your mama 2:30:30 Bobby Brown goes do...
Muffin Man song from the triple live album Hammersmith Odeon I do not own the song or the photos. They all belong to the Zappa Family Trust and Vaulternative Records
We don't promote Frank Zappa or his music. We just compiled various clips of Frank Zappa exposing the music industry and the elite's many methods of mass mind control.
frank zappa camarillo brillo from the over-nite sensation album
http://store.eagle-rock.com/title/a-token-of-his-extreme/ DVD: http://smarturl.it/FrankZappaTokenDVD EAGLE ROCK ENTERTAINMENT and the Zappa Family Trust are pleased to announce the first official release of A TOKEN OF HIS EXTREME, an original program created by FRANK ZAPPA for TV. Recorded on August 27, 1974 at KCET in Hollywood, A TOKEN OF HIS EXTREME features Frank Zappa with five incredibly talented band members for this extravaganza of live music. The line-up exists of Frank Zappa—guitar, percussion, vocals; George Duke—keyboards, finger cymbals, tambourine, vocals; Napoleon Murphy Brock—sax, vocals; Ruth Underwood—percussion; Tom Fowler—bass; Chester Thompson—drums. The Program, as edited and thoroughly tweezed & produced by FZ for Honker Home Video includes these delights: The Dog ...
Back in 1993 this doc was shown on BBC2 about three times and never since. The interview with Frank Zappa was one of his last and I first saw it in early '93 when I taped it on VHS. In those days TV was not the horrible medium it is today, there were some decent Arts programmes and not Kirsty Wark showing how ignorant she is by hosting a cretinous book club or the X Factor. Hope you like this clip. I had to wind & rewind the tape about 15 times before it would play without a shower of static all over the screen, not bad for an 18 year old tape. VHS players never had an auto-function to counter tracking issues and a deterioration in the RF that you can see at the bottom of the frame, aside from re-tracking as best as possible. Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Ac...
Frank Zappa - Full Concert Recorded Live: 10/13/1978 - Capitol Theatre (Passaic, NJ) More Frank Zappa at Music Vault: http://www.musicvault.com Subscribe to Music Vault: http://goo.gl/DUzpUF Setlist: 0:00:00 - Persona Non Grata Incomplete 0:11:11 - Dancin' Fool 0:14:35 - Easy Meat 0:21:11 - Bamboozled By Love 0:28:39 - Sy Borg 0:33:20 - Suicide Chump 0:42:57 - Little House I Used To Live In 0:49:48 - Zeets (Drum Solo) 0:53:25 - Yo Mama Incomplete 1:03:49 - Magic Fingers 1:06:22 - Black Napkins Incomplete 1:21:25 - Camarillo Brillo 1:25:11 - Muffin Man 1:29:28 - Strictly Genteel
Single: CBS Records 1979 Bobby Brown (Goes Down) is a song by Frank Zappa released on his album Sheik Yerbouti in 1979. One of his best known songs, it was hugely successful in Europe. The song describes a wealthy, misogynist student named Bobby Brown, "the cutest boy in town", whose life is the archetypical American Dream until a traumatic sexual encounter with "Freddie", a lesbian involved in the women's liberation movement, leaves him questioning his sexuality. He eventually realizes that he is gay and by the end of the song is a self-described "sexual spastic" involved in golden showers and S&M;, for which he thanks Fred. This song was more successful in Europe than America and this is why it is only featured on the vinyl and European CD version of Zappa's best of Strictly Commercial....
3,5 hours of pure, great virtousic rock.this is my selection of Zappas best songs, sure a lot are missing, but i need stuff for a part 2 video :) 0:00 Camarillo brillo 3:58 Don't eat the yellow snow 6:04 Peaches in regalia 9:42 WPLJ 12:33 Call any vegetable 19:56 Directly from my heart to you 25:13 In your mouth 28:25 Nanook rubs it 33:03 The Grand Wazoo 46:23 Dirty love 49:21 Doreen 54:06 Son of mr Green genes 1:03:06 Duke of Prumes 1:07:27 Fifty Fifty 1:13:36 Goblin Girl 1:17:43 Waka-Jawaka 1:29:01 Cosmik debris 1:33:19 The gumbo variations 1:50:16 Zomy Woof 1:55:26 Cheap Thrills 1:57:54 Dinah-moe humm 2:03:56 Jelly roll gum drop 2:06:20 Would you go all the way 2:08:49 Chunga's revenge 2:15:05 Montana 2:21:39 Bolero 2:26:58 My guitar wants to kill your mama 2:30:30 Bobby Brown goes do...
We don't promote Frank Zappa or his music. We just compiled various clips of Frank Zappa exposing the music industry and the elite's many methods of mass mind control.
Back in 1993 this doc was shown on BBC2 about three times and never since. The interview with Frank Zappa was one of his last and I first saw it in early '93 when I taped it on VHS. In those days TV was not the horrible medium it is today, there were some decent Arts programmes and not Kirsty Wark showing how ignorant she is by hosting a cretinous book club or the X Factor. Hope you like this clip. I had to wind & rewind the tape about 15 times before it would play without a shower of static all over the screen, not bad for an 18 year old tape. VHS players never had an auto-function to counter tracking issues and a deterioration in the RF that you can see at the bottom of the frame, aside from re-tracking as best as possible. Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Ac...
Frank Zappa - Full Concert Recorded Live: 10/13/1978 - Capitol Theatre (Passaic, NJ) More Frank Zappa at Music Vault: http://www.musicvault.com Subscribe to Music Vault: http://goo.gl/DUzpUF Setlist: 0:00:00 - Persona Non Grata Incomplete 0:11:11 - Dancin' Fool 0:14:35 - Easy Meat 0:21:11 - Bamboozled By Love 0:28:39 - Sy Borg 0:33:20 - Suicide Chump 0:42:57 - Little House I Used To Live In 0:49:48 - Zeets (Drum Solo) 0:53:25 - Yo Mama Incomplete 1:03:49 - Magic Fingers 1:06:22 - Black Napkins Incomplete 1:21:25 - Camarillo Brillo 1:25:11 - Muffin Man 1:29:28 - Strictly Genteel
Frank Zappa's 1974 album Roxy & Elsewhere captured for posterity one of the most musically accomplished incarnations of The Mothers (George Duke, keyboards; Tom Fowler, bass; Ruth Underwood, percussion; Bruce Fowler, trombone; Walt Fowler, trumpet; Napoleon Murphy Brock, tenor sax, vocals; and Chester Thompson and Ralph Humphrey on drums) onstage and on fire. Roxy & Elsewhere was recorded primarily over three nights (December 8,9,10, 1973) live at The Roxy nightclub in the heart of the Sunset Strip in West Hollywood. The Roxy is a pretty intimate club—a performer onstage there could practically make eye-contact with every member of the audience—and the musicianship during these sets was particularly inspired. http://frankzapppa.blogspot.com/ http://youtu.be/V2a0ux53dKY
Great tunes from the one and only Frank Zappa accompanied by what is, in my opinion, his best lineup. 1. "Penguin in Bondage" 0:00 2. "Pygmy Twylyte" 6:48 3. "Dummy Up" (Brock, Simmons, and Zappa) 9:01 Side two 4. "Village of the Sun" 15:05 5. "Echidna's Arf (Of You)" 19:22 6. "Don't You Ever Wash That Thing?" 23:14 Side three 7. "Cheepnis" 32:56 8. "Son of Orange County" 39:28 9. "More Trouble Every Day" 45:21 Side four 10. "Be-Bop Tango (Of the Old Jazzmen's Church)" 51:22 Show less I do not own any rights to this image or the contents of this album in any way
Chapters: • Opening [00:00:00] • Terry's Intro and Ralph's Audition [00:03:00] • How Chester Got In The Band [00:17:47] • Ruth's Story Meeting Frank [00:31:20] • More Stories and Chad's Audition [00:56:57] • Discussion of Other Player's Audition [01:12:20] • The Black Page of Frank's Music [01:17:33] • Playing In The Band [01:35:31] • Performance [https://youtu.be/qisptjwsQVk]
Don't Eat The Yellow Snow - 0:00 Nanook Rubs it - 2:18 St. Alfonzo's Pancake Breakfast - 7:00 Father O'Blivion - 8:54 Cosmik Debris - 11:13 Excentrifugal Forz - 16:04 Apostrophe - 17:39 Uncle Remus - 23:35 Stink-Foot - 26:26 Apostrophe (') de Frank Zappa. Warner Bros Records 14.113 (1974), edición argentina. Bandeja Sincron B-34 H, capsula Shure M44C, púa shure elíptica, capturado con Debut Video Capture.
lanzado a la luz el 22 de abril de 1974. Listas de temas: 1-Don’t Eat the Yellow Snow 2-Nanook Rubs It 3-St. Alfonzo’s Pancake Breakfast 4-Cosmik Debris 5-Excentrifugal Forz 6-Apostrophe 7-Uncle Remus 8-Stink-Foot Miembros: Frank Zappa - voz, guitarra, bajo, buzuki Lynn - voz, coros Kerry McNabb - coros Ian Underwood - saxofón Ruth Underwood - percusión Sal Marquez - trompeta Sue Glover - coros Jim Gordon - batería Aynsley Dunbar - batería Tom Fowler - bajo Napoleon Murphy Brock - saxofón, coros Robert “Frog” Camarena - voz, coros Ruben Ladrón de Guevara - voz, coros Debbie - voz, coros Tony Duran - guitarra rítmica Erroneous (Alex Dmochowksi) - bajo Johnny Guerin - batería Don “Sugarcane” Harris - violín Ralph Humphrey - batería Jack Bruce - bajo George Duke - teclados, coros Bruce Fow...
Tonight though I'll tell you one thing about these New York crowds
Some of them, they get too carried away you know because they think Frank Zappa is such a mad man
You know they come here to see him go crazy or something you know
They don't realise there's notes are involved you know
I told you the first time I met you, you remember that what I said.
You want to be in the band!
No well, I wouldn't do that to you man, I would try out for the band but I wouldn't ...
I'll try you out
I don't sing
What do you mean you don't sing, I've heard you sing