Great selections. Songs that weren’t included on the playlist or bonus tracks that i really like are “Road Ladies” (Chunga’s Revenge 1970), “Eat that Question” (The Grand Wazoo 1972), “Apostrophe” (Apostrophe 1974), “Penguin’s in Bondage” (Roxy and Elsewhere live 1974) and “Anyway the Wind Blows” (Freak Out! 1966).
@@westong6215 Apostrophe was actually on the list up to the 11th hour when it got replaced by Inca Roads. Still a kickass jam with Jack Bruce and Jim Gordon.
If you want to hear another one of Zappa's more hearfelt songs and guitar solos, check out "What's New In Baltimore?" on the "Mothers of Prevention" album from 1985. It's even better than "Watermelon In Easter Hay" in my opinion.
Love Zappa’s works. Favorite Albums is Hot Rats, We’re Only In It For The Money, Joe’s Garage, Apostrophe (') and Orchestra Favorites. Happy Halloween, JT. 🎃
Fun fact Frank Zappa played "Interestellar Overdrive" With Pink Floyd(after Syd left) Although it says interstellar overdrive its nothing like the song 😅😅 its just a weird avant-garde Jam and they just looks like they are High as Hell 😂😂
@@arshiahomayoonmehr2420 actually it is very similar to the jam they were doing for Interstellar at the time, specifically Roger’s bassline and Rick’s keyboard solo.
@@arshiahomayoonmehr2420 if you listen to the live version from 1969 that was an outtake for Ummagumma (which would’ve been far more interesting) you’ll hear a lot of similarities.
@JTCurtisMusic the list mate. There's More that 50 official Zappa releases i think. it makes It difficult to boil down His work into a Little list Just for the sheer scale of His output.
Starts with a Joe's Garage quote. It's gonna be good.
Great selections. Songs that weren’t included on the playlist or bonus tracks that i really like are “Road Ladies” (Chunga’s Revenge 1970), “Eat that Question” (The Grand Wazoo 1972), “Apostrophe” (Apostrophe 1974), “Penguin’s in Bondage” (Roxy and Elsewhere live 1974) and “Anyway the Wind Blows” (Freak Out! 1966).
@@westong6215 Apostrophe was actually on the list up to the 11th hour when it got replaced by Inca Roads. Still a kickass jam with Jack Bruce and Jim Gordon.
"Son of His Best" sounds like a monster movie sequel. Perfect for Halloween! :D
Camarillo Brillo is another personal favourite, great list though jt
The Outtakes for this one will go crazy
Great Video, I've never heard anything from Frank Zappa yet, but I'll look into it! Thanks as always
Could you maybe do a Bob Dylan playlist please?
@@Alau562 he’s on the to-do list
i’ve been hoping for a video like this my whole life
Sheik Yerbouti and Broadway the Hardway are tied for 1st place to me
When these two got together, it's going to be fun!
Love Zappa saw the Mothers of Invention! Love his satire and his humor - but also his music! Love Briwn Shoes Don’t Make It . .
If you want to hear another one of Zappa's more hearfelt songs and guitar solos, check out "What's New In Baltimore?" on the "Mothers of Prevention" album from 1985. It's even better than "Watermelon In Easter Hay" in my opinion.
Love Zappa’s works. Favorite Albums is Hot Rats, We’re Only In It For The Money, Joe’s Garage, Apostrophe (') and Orchestra Favorites.
Happy Halloween, JT. 🎃
As I...
Pondered the significance of short-person behavior
In pedal-depressed panchromatic resonance
And other highly ambient domains...
Arf she said
Kinda crazy how this man made the OG invincible song
Fun fact Frank Zappa played "Interestellar Overdrive" With Pink Floyd(after Syd left)
Although it says interstellar overdrive its nothing like the song 😅😅 its just a weird avant-garde Jam and they just looks like they are High as Hell 😂😂
@@arshiahomayoonmehr2420 actually it is very similar to the jam they were doing for Interstellar at the time, specifically Roger’s bassline and Rick’s keyboard solo.
@JTCurtisMusic the song has a Free jam in the middle and its never the same maybe thats why it didnt sound Familiar to me
@@arshiahomayoonmehr2420 if you listen to the live version from 1969 that was an outtake for Ummagumma (which would’ve been far more interesting) you’ll hear a lot of similarities.
@@JTCurtisMusic hmmm interesting I'll Check it out
Zappa!!!
My friend Nicole loves Zappa, so I listened to Joes Garage to check it out and it’s a little weird (in a good way) I like it
Waiting
Review yes more please 🥺
This playlist needed Fembot In A Wet T-shirt
Amen to that!
"I know you want somebody to show you some tiiiiiiiiiittttttsss........big ones! Wet ones! Big wet ones!!! Ha ha
I suggest Captain Beefheart next simply because if you like Zappa and everything that he brings then why not do Captain Beefheart
A guys diomo humm was a cool song n what do you think about Steve Morris
Follow up video with further thoughts on the new David Gilmour now that it’s had time to settle?
Hey jt, could you do a review of melancholy and the infinite sadness by the smashing pumpkins
@@RowanLamb-gf8mr great album - can add it to the list
Is there a part 2 coming?
@@edwardwhiteley6462 probably not
@JTCurtisMusic 😲 id loved to have heard your thoughts on;
Flakes
The ocean is the ultimate solution
Blessed relief
Enjoyed your list all the same though 👍
so sad that there was no songs from uncle meat 💔💔
Thing-Fish is my favorite Zappa album
Good luck with that
@@lamecasuelas2 with what?
@JTCurtisMusic the list mate. There's More that 50 official Zappa releases i think. it makes It difficult to boil down His work into a Little list Just for the sheer scale of His output.
If this was my UA-cam channel I'd...uh...
What would you do SpaceCatttt?
First
Who the bleep is awake now. Lol
@1tsmeadam if u wanna shame me about my work status what kind of job u got pays u to bug people on UA-cam
@1tsmeadam cuz I want one...and I'm two hours behind and was just being silly and light hearted. Sorry for ur job. Hope life gets better
people outside of the us
don't give me that red zone crap again
Geez, enough with the hand motions.
Have safe crazy goofy fun y'all r e o t s c