I'm glad that people are starting to adress zappa's music!!!!!! one of the biggest geniouses in composing music at 60's, 70's and 80's and even till his death!!! 90's.... r.i.p. frank.... thank you for showing me this stand in music and in life!!!!
fucking love this version. listened to this whole album on shrooms by myself one time back in highschool and this last track brought me back from all the terror before it haha. good times!
epic. zappa certainly seemed to love to do that, its like some of his music is a wild bull ride trying to shake the listener off, and if you're able to stay on the bull he rewards the rider/listener with a treat after
Ah feel like Ahcid! They don't make 'em like this anymore, pure magic it takes me back to a time when the trees were tangerine with marmalade skies and all that...thanks for posting this little gem
@EMTTHHN Actually, before this it was under the title "I'm So Happy I Could Cry" (with different lyrics from the Joe's Corsage album.) This may be the first official release of this tune but it has many variations before this.
@amylnitrateify well dude, I'm about 30 now... its about a state of mind, not a generation thing. and its good to see people listen to zappa at this time... dont compere yourself..
Shit... that was the only game I ever played as a youngin', and I don't get it. Is there a melody in that game that sounds very much like this, or is it just the textural similarity of the instrumentation that ignited this desire?
It's been 4 years and I'm not sure if someone answered you yet. Or if you are still on UA-cam. Or are alive. And this version is on Lumpy Gravy. Great album.
Zappa's best melodies have a joyful, life-affirming quality to them
Frank was making video game soundtracks before video games were invented lol
I'm glad that people are starting to adress zappa's music!!!!!! one of the biggest geniouses in composing music at 60's, 70's and 80's and even till his death!!! 90's.... r.i.p. frank.... thank you for showing me this stand in music and in life!!!!
People have always addressed his music, and they still do 10 years after this comment was posted.
A great bit of relief to what can be considered somewhat of a challenging album, IMHO.
The most unexpected way for closing track of the ''Lumpy Gravy''!!!!
Ahhhh pure musical happiness!!! Brilliant Frank!....
so happy i could cry
Cry again, it's been 3 years!
It’s been 3 more!
fucking love this version. listened to this whole album on shrooms by myself one time back in highschool and this last track brought me back from all the terror before it haha. good times!
epic. zappa certainly seemed to love to do that, its like some of his music is a wild bull ride trying to shake the listener off, and if you're able to stay on the bull he rewards the rider/listener with a treat after
@@benl5407a friend said that he think Lumpy Gravy was made to scare people on acid
MEEERRRDDDEEE ! ce morceau me met en JOIE....
TOUS A POIL AVEC FranK !!
Mec t'es parti vraiment trop tôt.... r.i.p.
this is what heaven sounds like
Totally predicting the future. I bet Frank could have gone even further and actually predicted modern times seriously.
In whats ways is this vaticination?
Creates pure joy for me.
This in fact is FRANK ZAPPA, not the Mothers, with the Abnuceals Emuukha Electric Symphony Orchestra...
March, 1963
Pal Recording Studio, Cucamonga, CA
Paul Buff-organ
Allison Buff-vocals
FZ-guitars, drums, bass, percussion
This Song Is my drug💖
dance & love !
+henri esteves (hiren66) Rise above !
Ah feel like Ahcid!
They don't make 'em like this anymore, pure magic it takes me back to a time when the trees were tangerine with marmalade skies and all that...thanks for posting this little gem
this brightens my day
And now I wanna play Sonic the Hedgehog 2
this song makes me wanna have a beer!
masterpiece. i love everything about this song.
or if hair is long or short or sprayed or partly grayed.
Frank...Frank....Frank..... LOL....HAHAHA
this is as cool as I remember it...
Who cares if you're so poor you can't afford to buy a pair of mod a go go stretch elastic pants!
+UncleDeadly75 Hair ain't where it's at.
@EMTTHHN Actually, before this it was under the title "I'm So Happy I Could Cry" (with different lyrics from the Joe's Corsage album.) This may be the first official release of this tune but it has many variations before this.
This is the second of four versions.
Recorded in l962, hoping for a hit single with surf style piece of music, but probably didn't make it.
There's a slightly rougher version "So Happy I could Cry", I can't help but wonder if it would have been a hit, had he kept the words in
Gladly!
Who cares if you're so poor you can't afford a pair of mod-a-go-go stretch elastic pants?
That line played exactly as I came across this comment 🤣
@amylnitrateify well dude, I'm about 30 now... its about a state of mind, not a generation thing. and its good to see people listen to zappa at this time... dont compere yourself..
I think the introduction come from the melody of the film the inn of the sixth happiness
Very dream pop & bedroom pop-esque...
FZ, the Best!!
@youtubbs67 It's the last song on part 2 of Lumpy Gravy.
sounds like less of a confession and more of a boast
La percu me flipa...
Shit... that was the only game I ever played as a youngin', and I don't get it. Is there a melody in that game that sounds very much like this, or is it just the textural similarity of the instrumentation that ignited this desire?
HELLS YES!
timeless music!!! on which album can this version be found?
It's been 4 years and I'm not sure if someone answered you yet. Or if you are still on UA-cam. Or are alive.
And this version is on Lumpy Gravy. Great album.
Excellent. Lol'd
@EMTTHHN orange county (oh no) too
yes
Buy a pair of stretch elastic pants
fLOWERS!!!!!!!!!!!!!
what
HB FZ
I prefer beefheart
Jammie ..... ua-cam.com/video/KCtm03b8BnY/v-deo.html
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