There will never be another album as silly, as epic, as full of social satire, and as beautiful as this again. Thank you Frank Zappa and his band for the truly wonderful music.
and man the way you explain the not understanding zappa is so perfect. Im turning 36 later this month and remember the first zappa album I got was his London Symphony Orchestra album and then the second I got was Hot Rats way back in maybe 2008 when I was a few years out of high school, but its kinda like telling someone to grind in a video game or some shit, like its some shit you learn like a language, and feel internally, and is almost impossible to really express to someone who just has not been through the process
Thanks, Rory. Zappa unique and irrepeatable. I'm amazed with his music, a genious of Improvisation. I love Zappa as a musician and as a person was exepcional. Excellent Rory🎸👍
Zappa was, an still is, very demanding of his listeners, you'll have to invest a lot to get/understand his music, but if you do put in the effort, you'l be repaid 1000-fold. Zappa Lives!
Chronologically, first of all, you have sleep dirt :) You need more? Then, good anology with Prince - another free mind and my favorite. This song (Watermelon) brings to the fore the sentence from the previous song - Music is the best... Oh, yes, Joe's Garage has some funny parts but it finally grabs you by the throat... because music is threatened. But it is good today we have music from the past. Of course, some exceptions in the 21st century music - like Nolan Potter's Nightmare Band :) Thank you for the reaction! Again, nice to listen together!
that last “song” is (to me) Frank saying - that last thing (Watermelon) about the death of a dream, was heavy (I don’t personally care if one person or another cared for it - Watermelon), and I (Frank) didn’t “mess with it”, and it was a sincere personal artistic expression in that context, at the end of an album of some kinda inarguably fantastic playing by this band, so… let’s just get the band, my family, a few of their friends, neighbors, etc., and meet me in the studio and we’ll (I’ll) make shit up, make in-joke references no one will get, and ya’ know - we’ll lighten the mood here before we get maudlin. “…because this is a stupid song - and that’s the way I like it”. an artist CAN actually be silly and funny AND deadly serious - it’s not a dichotomy. doesn’t mean you will like it / connect with it, but… it’s ultimately music, and done laughter at times. whatever, right? :-) seanM
You may or may not know, that Frank never set out to write a rock opera. They went into the studio to record two songs, ‘Joe’s Garage’ and ‘Catholic Girls’. “And the next thing you knew, we had all these tracks laid down.” FZ. He basically realised there was a story there and made it up as he went along. Even some of the musicians didn’t realise until it came out. The full title of Watermelon was “Playing a guitar solo with this band is like trying to grow a watermelon in easter hay”, which is to describe his problem if a band member was overplaying his part. The thing you’re talking about things coming back or being carried over is what Frank called Conceptual Continuity. Anyway, it’s been great rediscovering Joe’s Garage with you on this trip! Thanks for doing it! Glad you enjoyed! Cheers from Singapore!
Good expressions of your thoughts on Zappa. That's Zappa in a nutshell. To create something as beautiful as "Watermelon" and then follow it up with a silly nonsense; "Green Rosetta". This album is on my list of my favorite Zappa albums but I still pick up the needle and move it past the Central Scrutinizer and this is the 1st time I've heard Green Rosetta in probably 20 years.
There's no way Zappa's going to leave you in a dream. He has to come back to the discordance of the real world. He was never about escape. I think for Frank, the dream-like songs were far and few between. He saw them as a "Blessed Relief," a pit stop to rest in momentarily and gather strength for the next challenge. Frank was never a seeker of serenity.
If you like this one, check out "Pink Napkins." In my opinion, it's the most beautiful guitar work he's ever done. By the way, Prince was a great guitar player.
ah shit you got the boke rona man, that sucks. its catching shit on fire over here in the states. this album is goated though man, absolutely amazing finale, watermelon is one of of his most beautiful pieces
They're pretty good musicians But it don't make no difference If they're good musicians Because anybody who would buy this record Doesn't give a fuck if there's good musicians On it Because this is a stupid song AND THAT'S THE WAY I LIKE IT
WIEH being the only guitar solo on the LP which wasn’t Xenechronologicaly inserted. you’ve got the necessary experience to be the first to do a LP reaction to 1984’s Thing-Fish, which alongside 200 Motels, is FZ’s other multi sided extended story arc piece. "The simple thought behind Thing-Fish is that somebody manufactured a disease called AIDS and they tested it. They were developing it as a weapon and they tested it on convicts, the same way as they used to do experiments on black inmates, using syphilis. That's documented. They used to do these experiments with syphilis on black inmates in US prisons. That's fact. So we take it one step further and they're concocting the special disease which is genetically specific to get rid of 'all highly rhythmic individuals and sissy boys.' So I postulate that they do this test in a prison and part of the test backfires and these mutants are created." - Frank Zappa
There will never be another album as silly, as epic, as full of social satire, and as beautiful as this again.
Thank you Frank Zappa and his band for the truly wonderful music.
The one thing about Zapa was the tightness of his bands in concert. I've had the pleasure of witnessing three of his concerts. Great memories!!!
Playing A Guitar Solo With This Band Is Like Trying To Grow Watermelon In Easterhay as the full title apparently is.
Such a gorgeous pie e of music.
Frank Zappa is A Mother Of Invention
and man the way you explain the not understanding zappa is so perfect. Im turning 36 later this month and remember the first zappa album I got was his London Symphony Orchestra album and then the second I got was Hot Rats way back in maybe 2008 when I was a few years out of high school, but its kinda like telling someone to grind in a video game or some shit, like its some shit you learn like a language, and feel internally, and is almost impossible to really express to someone who just has not been through the process
To draw this much emotion from a guitar solo is simply amazing to me ….
I love your thoughts on Frank. You really hit the essence.
A Green Rosetta is on the muffin in the preamble to the song Muffin Man.
"Brushing his scapula aside..."
Thanks, Rory.
Zappa unique and irrepeatable. I'm amazed with his music, a genious of Improvisation. I love Zappa as a musician and as a person was exepcional. Excellent Rory🎸👍
Zappa was, an still is, very demanding of his listeners, you'll have to invest a lot to get/understand his music, but if you do put in the effort, you'l be repaid 1000-fold.
Zappa Lives!
Chronologically, first of all, you have sleep dirt :) You need more? Then, good anology with Prince - another free mind and my favorite. This song (Watermelon) brings to the fore the sentence from the previous song - Music is the best... Oh, yes, Joe's Garage has some funny parts but it finally grabs you by the throat... because music is threatened. But it is good today we have music from the past. Of course, some exceptions in the 21st century music - like Nolan Potter's Nightmare Band :) Thank you for the reaction! Again, nice to listen together!
(paraphasring): "I could write a top forty hit every day if I wanted to"...FZ
Alice Cooper said "he could write a top forty hit every day if he wanted to", Someone will correct me if I am wrong.
that last “song” is (to me) Frank saying - that last thing (Watermelon) about the death of a dream, was heavy (I don’t personally care if one person or another cared for it - Watermelon), and I (Frank) didn’t “mess with it”, and it was a sincere personal artistic expression in that context, at the end of an album of some kinda inarguably fantastic playing by this band, so… let’s just get the band, my family, a few of their friends, neighbors, etc., and meet me in the studio and we’ll (I’ll) make shit up, make in-joke references no one will get, and ya’ know - we’ll lighten the mood here before we get maudlin.
“…because this is a stupid song - and that’s the way I like it”.
an artist CAN actually be silly and funny AND deadly serious - it’s not a dichotomy. doesn’t mean you will like it / connect with it, but… it’s ultimately music, and done laughter at times. whatever, right? :-)
seanM
Thank you Rory Reacts for doing whole Zappa albums Which one will you do next?
Sheik Yebouti would be amazing
Or
You are What You Is
That would be would be super fun
You may or may not know, that Frank never set out to write a rock opera. They went into the studio to record two songs, ‘Joe’s Garage’ and ‘Catholic Girls’. “And the next thing you knew, we had all these tracks laid down.” FZ. He basically realised there was a story there and made it up as he went along. Even some of the musicians didn’t realise until it came out. The full title of Watermelon was “Playing a guitar solo with this band is like trying to grow a watermelon in easter hay”, which is to describe his problem if a band member was overplaying his part. The thing you’re talking about things coming back or being carried over is what Frank called Conceptual Continuity. Anyway, it’s been great rediscovering Joe’s Garage with you on this trip! Thanks for doing it! Glad you enjoyed! Cheers from Singapore!
Frank nous manque tant...
it just sounds stupid, but it's just like this that I like it, 😂 fuck it😂😂🎸🎸🎼🎼
I cry everytime I hear this, I can't help it!
Good expressions of your thoughts on Zappa. That's Zappa in a nutshell. To create something as beautiful as "Watermelon" and then follow it up with a silly nonsense; "Green Rosetta". This album is on my list of my favorite Zappa albums but I still pick up the needle and move it past the Central Scrutinizer and this is the 1st time I've heard Green Rosetta in probably 20 years.
There's no way Zappa's going to leave you in a dream. He has to come back to the discordance of the real world. He was never about escape. I think for Frank, the dream-like songs were far and few between. He saw them as a "Blessed Relief," a pit stop to rest in momentarily and gather strength for the next challenge. Frank was never a seeker of serenity.
I like how you gave the little talk about Zappa...right before hearing A Little Green Rosetta,,,,lol.
You have appeased the community “minge mops” with this one Rory 😂
Think Absolutely Free.....Green Rosetta is like America Drinks and Goes Home...it's the finale. He does the same on 200 Motels with the finale.
As with Thing-Fish & Won Ton On
If you like this one, check out "Pink Napkins." In my opinion, it's the most beautiful guitar work he's ever done.
By the way, Prince was a great guitar player.
You need to listen to it for a few yeasrs.
Thanks Rory
Amazing conclusion
I am not sure why Frank ended with with green rosetta but hey ! Thats Frank for you
ah shit you got the boke rona man, that sucks. its catching shit on fire over here in the states. this album is goated though man, absolutely amazing finale, watermelon is one of of his most beautiful pieces
You're thinking of "He's so fine"
They're pretty good musicians
But it don't make no difference
If they're good musicians
Because anybody who would buy this record
Doesn't give a fuck if there's good musicians
On it
Because this is a stupid song
AND THAT'S THE WAY I LIKE IT
Another great "transition" album is The Who Sell Out.
Since you civered acts 1 2 3 of this you need to do Thing Fish a musical
WIEH being the only guitar solo on the LP which wasn’t Xenechronologicaly inserted.
you’ve got the necessary experience to be the first to do a LP reaction to 1984’s Thing-Fish, which alongside 200 Motels, is FZ’s other multi sided extended story arc piece.
"The simple thought behind Thing-Fish is that somebody manufactured a disease called AIDS and they tested it. They were developing it as a weapon and they tested it on convicts, the same way as they used to do experiments on black inmates, using syphilis. That's documented. They used to do these experiments with syphilis on black inmates in US prisons. That's fact. So we take it one step further and they're concocting the special disease which is genetically specific to get rid of 'all highly rhythmic individuals and sissy boys.' So I postulate that they do this test in a prison and part of the test backfires and these mutants are created." - Frank Zappa