Hey Everyone, As you will see when you watch this video, a lot work went into documenting the lead up to the 2024 Rox-Postrophy Tour. If you like this video and you would like to support future episodes of this series please let me know. We are playing with the idea of crowd funding the rest of the series on dweezilzappa.com. It will be coupled with a full concert from the 2024 tour and extras from the upcoming 2025 tour as well as special (AUDIO ONLY) releases from the tour.
I am in great appreciation of recent videos about what you gleaned from Edward. As a 3rd generation musician (DC jazz going back to 1930s), grew up absorbing Franks sound patterns. All I have now is a 1985 Kramer pacer with flat spots on the nickle frets above the 12th fret. I have to play every day or I become duller and lose energy. Playing Music is food for me. Youre one of the best guitarists on earth. Dweezil, thank you for making music against a backdrop of low frequency hambone crud for people who do not like music. - Darrel
I already like the video even before watching it. Everything you’ve put out has been fantastic, from breaking down the song to the spontaneous combustion (hope I remembered that correctly). I will definitely support this.
This is so great, Dweezil!! Your commitment, your passion, and your impeccable artistry needs to be shared with the world!! I love you, man! And I loved your Dad! Just last night I told the story of one part of "Greggery Peccary" to my wife!! I'm planning on catching you in Clearwater, FL. I saw you once before in ATL at The Tabernacle in '09. Can't wait!! - Porter Landrum, Largo FL - Zappafile since 1973!!😁✌❤
This was a great watch. Thank you, Dweezil. I'm guessing most fans have no clue as to what sort of personal sacrifice, and financial risk, goes into preparing for a lengthy tour with such a large band - particulary for independent artists not 'owned' and leveraged by a major label. I've been a fan of both Frank (since about 1974) and Dweezil, and I've seen them both in concert multiple times. It's obvious that Dweezil has a deep love, respect, and admiration for his father's work - or he wouldn't be doing it. It also appears to have become the proverbial cross for him to bear over the years. The incredible pressure on Dweezil to deliver for his Frank fans is tremendous. It's palpable just watching and listening to him speak about it. While I greatly appreciate his unquestionable committment, I feel a bit sorry for the guy that he has to artistically carry the weight of that mantle. He literally has to lose himself in the process, to BECOME Frank in a sense - for our entertainment. Dweezil is an exceptional creative talent. He's not a "tribute" artist. He's not his father. He's his own person, and I'm sure he's got creative tendencies that don't include his father's compositions. As much as I thoroughly enjoy what he does, I have to admit that I sometimes harbor a touch of guilt over it - as a consumer of what he's selling. I think it would be great to see Dweezil someday, unburdened by the devout committment of bringing us his father's work. For those reading this far, it might not be a popular take, and I love Frank as much as the next fan - but I would equally as well support Dweezil and pay the same ticket price to enjoy him performing freely, authentically, liberated - and playing "whatever the fuck he wants."
Thanks so much for sharing your perspective. I certainly do love my dad's music and find an enormous amount of inspiration in it. Playing the music is really a cathartic way of continuing a relationship with my dad. I do have my own creative ideas for music and other things as well and more and more I am moving towards developing those ideas. That is the reason I built the studio. Over a period of time I will be able to share more of what I do as a musician and composer. UA-cam is also a great way to let people in on where I'm headed. Thanks for your support.
3:44 "it's been 4 years and I've barely even played guitar" That was so wild to hear. I always imagined that Dweezil went to bed with a guitar. Reminds me of when Frank played the concert in Prague and opened by saying that this was the first time in 3 years that he had a reason to play his guitar. A good reminder that it's never too late to pick up where you left off. I'm glad Dweezil is giving us all this content. I know it takes 1000x more work to create than we think it does. Comment, like, save for the algorithm 🎸
@@thedweezilzappa That's crazy. I also would have never guessed that. But I suppose there was no time since his hands were too busy writing little dots on pages all day.🎶
Dweezil, I've got about 45 years at the other end of the snake cable. The fun levels were declining before the pandemic but the future looked reasonably stable and predictable. And it became anything but. Many techs and crew members found new or renewed paths, much as you and other artists did, and without the momentum of cyclical touring, found other productive uses of time and relationships. Some others retired, some passed, a few took "real jobs" for the benefits and consistent wages. I understand your frustration and I completely get your apprehension about playing out with some of your material. You've not been playing 8 hours a day, every day, like you used to and the public seldom realizes how much muscle control and stamina is required to play at this level. You recognize how much time you'll need to return to that certainty of performance; I see that as a sign of respect for yourself, your players, your music, your fans, and the rest of Team Dweezil. Nothing half-baked from your kitchen! Enjoy your family and the pups, and know that we're wanting the best for all your endeavors.
I was born in 1970…my favorite ‘slang’ word, as a kid in 1976 was ‘excellent’. (May have even been from The Fonz). I say ‘Excellent’. Always rootin’ for ya, friend. 👍
The Fonz! When I was 12 I had a brief summer job delivering scripts to TV shows via bicycle on the Paramount movie lot. I delivered some to Happy Days and saw a bunch of show tapings!
Happy Holidays to you and your family. I remember calling the Pumpkin hotline and learning of your first album. How excited and proud we were. Flash forward and the pride is even deeper. 💪 🎸 ❤️
Dear Dweezil, thank you for sharing this. When your father last played Melbourne, I was deemed too young to attend the show, so when you first toured here and played at Hamer Hall, I felt so lucky to see you and the band play. I was literally moved to tears by that performance. Since that show I was fortunate enough to be able to see you play another couple of times in Melbourne. Of course I and many others in the antipodes would love to see you tour here again BUT what I wish most for you is that you remain healthy, happy and creative. Looking forward to more documentaries like this one! Wishing you and your family all the best at this time of year and always! Lots of love from down under.
The social media thing seems to be one of many things subtracting from your practice time, but man do you have a knack for it. This video blew me away. Thank you not only for sharing your music and your father’s, but for sharing pieces of your story as well through UA-cam and other online means. I was fortunate enough to speak with you at Sweetwater a few years ago and pray the stars align to where I can see your spectacular efforts come to fruition on stage some day. Most of all, I pray that the stress doesn’t overshadow your joy.
Dweezil, "I loved watching this video! It was so informative and entertaining. You have a great way of explaining things; I learned a lot. I can't wait to see the next episode."
I love how you are embracing the personal branding. If there was any way I could get to the States to see you I would. Still hoping you can make it to UK. We love you and what you are doing for your dad's music ❤
Made the trip from Indianapolis to Cincinnati to see your band last summer. I am very grateful for your continued work. Looking forward to the next tour.
Best shows I've ever been to, hands down. Took my 16 year old last tour in Denver at the Paramount. Thanks Dweezil and everyone in the band and everyone behind the scenes!
thanks for putting this out, very informative, we caught you at Birchmere, was a blast, we caught one of your (the?) last shows, too, at the Avalon theatre in Easton Maryland.
As an independent owner operator truck driver hauling for a major touring company, I can absolutely confirm the cost of operation being doubled in the last 4 years. As a Dweezil Zappa fan (Mad Respect btw), I hope this tour goes well. There’s no doubt in my mind you will be absolutely prepared musically. 🤘😎
The documentary is meant to shine a light on a few little known things that independent artists face when mounting a tour. Thanks for chiming in with your perspective!
I'm glad I don't have to tour. I just wake up, make coffee and roll with a quiet day. So... I'm thankful for talented guys like Dweezil doing it... and I get to see him when he comes my way. Please tour...and take care of yourself as best you can. PS: With a studio like that I'd never tour.
I've never really had any interest in the Zappa music world for some reason--UNTIL NOW. I'm really enjoying this on several different levels and looking forward to more.
I’m rooting for you!! 🤘 Also, your studio looks like an amazing place to be creative. Love it. I really appreciate you sharing this side of the business. It’s so good for people to see how much work and money goes into it. I hope your 2025 is amazing!! 🤘
Merry Christmas Dweezil! Thanks for everything you do. The amount of time and effort you put into anything you release is evident due to the sheer quality of everything you do! Miss your father everyday, and keep the music alive! Again, thank you, thank you, thank you 🙏
Knowing the amout of workload, stress and time that need to be invested in organizing a tour I can understand completely why You're having doubts but being little selfish I'd love to see You play Frank's music on stage (maybe even in Europe). You should also give your self a chance to relax and enjoy because people love You, Yours and Frank's music and they would love to see You out there! Happy birthday Frank!
When are you returning to the Cincinnati area? My wife passed out from dehydration the last time you were here and I had to leave early. Leaving her home this time!
Bruh… this fucking SUCKS!!! Everyone, especially artists, are getting PLOOKED since Covid. IT’S A SCAM! Food, gas, hotels…dude, we’re getting boned!! I had tix for Toronto when Covid kicked in and it all went to shit. Will def get out to see you. Congrats on your career and sustaining the Zappa legacy. ❤️🇨🇦👍
I was in the touring business and know first hand the struggles. It's relatively easy for the huge bands, but not so easy for the others. Dweezil, I'd be in favor of supporting this!
This is great. It's fascinating to see the workings of going on a tour now. Most have no clue the enormous financial, physical and emotional stakes involved. Art quickly turns to big business, like it or not. Zappa's intrinsic dedication to quality is notable as well. Cool stuff, well done!
Rock on Dweezil ! You're getting better and better all the time ... Saw your dad at a concert in Offenbach in 88 ... In solidarity with the fighters for peace, love, freedom, justice and truth, we express our feelings with music on our channel. Greetings from Germany, CLUB OF THE UNCENSORED POETS
I was at that show in Tarrytown when it all shut down. Love what you do Dweezil. Thank you for your time and dedication. Your band is amazing. You all rock! I appreciate you very much.
The trepidation over what you call "that lick" and the anxiety over having to perform it, is not unfounded. Very relatable. It is pretty fast and kind of crazy, good luck. Cheers
That was an amazing watch of a very well made high quality docu. As a fellow musician dealing with similar struggles on a much smaller scale, I can totally relate. Organizing gigs, managing costs, and learning a lot of complex music in a relatively short time feels like a never-ending balancing act. I got flashbacks to many of my own moments of anxiety watching this ;-) Your dedication keeps the Zappa legacy alive, and it’s inspiring for all of us navigating the same kind of chaos. Thanks so much!
Thank you, Dweezil (and Robin). A lot of work and sacrifices; but we sure do appreciate and enjoy it. Cheers to a Merry Christmas and wishing your family a very healthy, happy and successful 2025. See ya in Nashville! Much love! --Rosemary
You are a fantastic guitar player Dweezil I remember when Frank mentioned that in the seventies… and you became just incredible.. you keep inspiring people and Frank is looking down smiling at you , you have a wonderful wife.. looking forward to seeing you on the road soon… have a nice upcoming Christmas weekend a happy new year.. keep up the great work bro 😎.. with love from Sweden 🇸🇪
Excellent insights into real world issues personal and financial of the overlooked costs of touring to you and your family. Frank said "touring can make you crazy" apparently it can also make you broke! Saw you at the Oakdale Ct. show in August and you signed my 72 SG that I've had since high school, one of my most precious and personal possessions and were so kind and generous with your time as was Mia (a credit to her parents) who helped make it happen. We talked baseball and more and I couldn't believe, like me, Yaz was your favorite player growing up! Hope U got the ESPN swag I left. I remember an interview where your Dad referred to himself as "a composer who happened to play guitar" talked about not playing guitar for years and basically quitting the instrument before the 88 tour (last time I saw him live in Hartford) and it kinda broke my heart. Hearing you talk of the long time away from "your childhood friend" is equally distressing, its like Van Gogh giving up painting or Lizzo quitting eating. Ive spread the gospel of Frank to the point of obnoxiousness since hearing 200 Motels at 15 yrs old and acquired many converts along the way and will continue to do so by sharing his music and dragging people to see your shows so dont give up! Subscribed to your silver plan and I will continue to support you any way I can. I splurged on VIP tickets for the Northampton show in April! Thanks for your dedication in continuing Franks legacy, which other than his music you are the most powerful and effective instrument. See you in April! BTW legions of people doing FZ reaction videos on youtube illustrating how his mythology contiues to reach new generations I think I shared this one with you via USB stick, one of my favorites. This woman has done a few FZ tunes previously but had no Idea what she was in for and despite her horror and embarrament she completes a hiarious in depth breakdown of Dynamoehum. She took the original post down but someone managed to preserve it here. ua-cam.com/video/cw3BtD20mrE/v-deo.html Thanks Dweez! Keep up the great work! Tom
Hey Dweezil, I was lucky enough to see your Dad when he came to Australia. Then my brother told me that YOU were playing here too. So, we (including my wife) saw you here a couple of times. I saw you in Syracuse, NY and we attended your Master Class before that concert, thanks for posing for some photos on my 60th birthday. We're all hoping you can make it to Australia again, cos we'll be out in force to see you again! But we can only guess the great amount of stress that touring must bring to you. Hopefully, your support team and wife can help you to ride all the bumps. Frank sure must've had a huge workload, hiring symphonies etc, while being a full time composer, band leader, guitarist and tour organizer. Kudos to you! We love you!! One other thing: your studio looks phenomenal! I can understand why you'd be quite happy working in there! I have my own amateur studio for music, as well as my playshop (not a workshop) for metal sculpture. It's quite cathartic locking yourself in to express creativity! But holy fuck, we love hearing you play your father's music live - especially your OWN versions of it!!
Thankyou Dweezil and your family for sharing. We’ve met briefly here in Melbourne Oz at masterclasses and gigs. I still carry the guitar pick you gave me in my wallet. Although I’m in another line of work I recognise the challenges and get inspiration from you and your tenacity to do the right thing. From my perspective; you are one of the most authentic of artists and persons, at this point you have so much to share, so little to prove…….you are enough. You be you and I hope that you make it to Melbourne again soon. Thanks once again.
I look forward to the day when Dweezil goes on a tour celebrating HIS entire back catalog and doesn't play any of Frank's music. Well, maybe ONE song. The rest of the set should be HIS music. He may not think people would come but I think they absolutely would. Call it the"LET'S TALK ABOUT IT" Tour inspired by his song by the same name. And of course have Moon come out and sing the song. Since the tour is named after the song, make his guitar solo in the song a couple minutes longer where he can shred away and let his guitar do the talking. Focusing on HIS music for this tour would be massive.
Why I would love to be like number 667! We have crossed paths once or twice. Sending you some love. We all need it in this full human experience. Hope to see you in 2025!
I remember the Hot Rats tour ending at the Canadian border, I was 5 days from my 3rd Hot Rats show, didn’t realize you took the loss for all that BS …. Glad you’re finally coming back 5 years later! VIP!
I've been to 5 shows so far and loved them all. It sucks that things are so messed up now. It's nice to hear it from the artists point of view. Because it will be the one thing we don't see at the show. Everything that goes into it, before you even show up.
Charge more and I will still come. I went the VIP route for your show at the Birchmere this year and will be ecstatic to do so again. Please keep touring.
Dweezil. Why not take the pressure of a tour off . At least performance wise. After so long of not touring choose songs that dont require you to perform an olympic event. I mean you still smoke on guitar! There are tons of music that still wails, just go a little easy on tourself. Do a tour of stuff you never played, and some you have that wont make this misery for you to do? Just be who you are, in the life you have. Whatever you choose as the song list, we will come, and I know, we will love it!Dont stress. Enjoy it. Have fun with it.We are ok with it. We love you brother!
@@thedweezilzappa Very true. I know you are a guitarist, a great one, and want to be involved in all parts of the songs. It wouldnt be terrible to let the instruments that mechanically, may handle some of those parts . Even your dad at some point, would only put his guitar on for solos. I know its not the same. But that was fine. I dont mean to imply you are unable to play it all, but you mentioned time management. And you obviously want to be there for your family. Just throwing out some thoughts...And I love the videos! Especially the guitar tips and advice! Thanks D! God bless! And Merry Christmas to you and your family!
You and I are the same age. I only started listening to your dad's music because I was a fan of your music, and you from MTV. The two Z records stayed my CD changer for over ten years. I like Frank's music, but I can listen to his bands do that any time I want to. I really wish we could have more of you making your own new music.
Keep touring if you can! I've seen you live 5 times, last time in St. Louis a few months ago and it was the best show yet. Hope to see you guys again soon
My last Dweezil Zappa show was Dallas, Texas, 2019, right before the pamadimic. Now I'm ready for Dallas Texas show, Jan 16th, 2025🤘 The cost to Tour has gotten so expensive, can't thank you enough Dweezil for getting back on the road, re learning those riffs, I enjoy all your doing as a fellow guitarist. 🙌
What a fantastic little doc. Brilliant stuff Dweez. Very insightful and eye opening. Keep doing what you're doing man. PS. Your studio is absolutely breathtaking!
As a fan, I say please tour and I will pay whatever ticket price you have to charge( I have tickets for the Rochester, NY show). As an empathetic person, I say you need to do what is needed for yourself, your family, and your friends. You have already given fans of Frank's music the ultimate gift....seeing it played live. If you stopped touring, I would be bummed, but I would understand.
Doing all these things and still have a family live is where his father failed big time. So my utmost respect for Dweezil for this balance act. Plus: Post-pandemic DZ is so much more fun than the old/young version. Looking foreward to my third interview with Dweezil if he gets the band to Europe.
Life balance is the hardest thing for all of us humans. Feeling inspired to create music or improvise on stage is not something that happens on a predictable schedule so it's tough to make time for it when you're in the zone but still have to cook dinner and walk the dogs. that's definitely not something that my dad participated in but it is a daily part of my home life.
Hey Everyone,
As you will see when you watch this video, a lot work went into documenting the lead up to the 2024 Rox-Postrophy Tour. If you like this video and you would like to support future episodes of this series please let me know. We are playing with the idea of crowd funding the rest of the series on dweezilzappa.com. It will be coupled with a full concert from the 2024 tour and extras from the upcoming 2025 tour as well as special (AUDIO ONLY) releases from the tour.
I am in great appreciation of recent videos about what you gleaned from Edward. As a 3rd generation musician (DC jazz going back to 1930s), grew up absorbing Franks sound patterns. All I have now is a 1985 Kramer pacer with flat spots on the nickle frets above the 12th fret. I have to play every day or I become duller and lose energy. Playing Music is food for me. Youre one of the best guitarists on earth. Dweezil, thank you for making music against a backdrop of low frequency hambone crud for people who do not like music. - Darrel
I already like the video even before watching it. Everything you’ve put out has been fantastic, from breaking down the song to the spontaneous combustion (hope I remembered that correctly).
I will definitely support this.
This is so great, Dweezil!! Your commitment, your passion, and your impeccable artistry needs to be shared with the world!! I love you, man! And I loved your Dad! Just last night I told the story of one part of "Greggery Peccary" to my wife!! I'm planning on catching you in Clearwater, FL. I saw you once before in ATL at The Tabernacle in '09. Can't wait!! - Porter Landrum, Largo FL - Zappafile since 1973!!😁✌❤
@@DVincentW Thank you for your support!
@@robertotrento7961 Thank you!
I miss Frank Zappa but we have Dweezil who keeps his legacy alive
Thank you
Round-of-applause to whomever was behind the planning and production of this 👏
A small group of people, me and my camera man Andrew. So thanks!
This was a great watch. Thank you, Dweezil. I'm guessing most fans have no clue as to what sort of personal sacrifice, and financial risk, goes into preparing for a lengthy tour with such a large band - particulary for independent artists not 'owned' and leveraged by a major label. I've been a fan of both Frank (since about 1974) and Dweezil, and I've seen them both in concert multiple times. It's obvious that Dweezil has a deep love, respect, and admiration for his father's work - or he wouldn't be doing it. It also appears to have become the proverbial cross for him to bear over the years. The incredible pressure on Dweezil to deliver for his Frank fans is tremendous. It's palpable just watching and listening to him speak about it. While I greatly appreciate his unquestionable committment, I feel a bit sorry for the guy that he has to artistically carry the weight of that mantle. He literally has to lose himself in the process, to BECOME Frank in a sense - for our entertainment. Dweezil is an exceptional creative talent. He's not a "tribute" artist. He's not his father. He's his own person, and I'm sure he's got creative tendencies that don't include his father's compositions. As much as I thoroughly enjoy what he does, I have to admit that I sometimes harbor a touch of guilt over it - as a consumer of what he's selling. I think it would be great to see Dweezil someday, unburdened by the devout committment of bringing us his father's work. For those reading this far, it might not be a popular take, and I love Frank as much as the next fan - but I would equally as well support Dweezil and pay the same ticket price to enjoy him performing freely, authentically, liberated - and playing "whatever the fuck he wants."
Thanks so much for sharing your perspective. I certainly do love my dad's music and find an enormous amount of inspiration in it. Playing the music is really a cathartic way of continuing a relationship with my dad. I do have my own creative ideas for music and other things as well and more and more I am moving towards developing those ideas. That is the reason I built the studio. Over a period of time I will be able to share more of what I do as a musician and composer. UA-cam is also a great way to let people in on where I'm headed. Thanks for your support.
How incredibly brilliant is this. Greetings from the north of England my friend, the world needs more Dweezil.
3:44 "it's been 4 years and I've barely even played guitar" That was so wild to hear. I always imagined that Dweezil went to bed with a guitar.
Reminds me of when Frank played the concert in Prague and opened by saying that this was the first time in 3 years that he had a reason to play his guitar. A good reminder that it's never too late to pick up where you left off. I'm glad Dweezil is giving us all this content. I know it takes 1000x more work to create than we think it does. Comment, like, save for the algorithm
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My dad almost never played guitar unless he was prepping for tour.
@@thedweezilzappa That's crazy. I also would have never guessed that. But I suppose there was no time since his hands were too busy writing little dots on pages all day.🎶
Dweezil, I've got about 45 years at the other end of the snake cable. The fun levels were declining before the pandemic but the future looked reasonably stable and predictable. And it became anything but. Many techs and crew members found new or renewed paths, much as you and other artists did, and without the momentum of cyclical touring, found other productive uses of time and relationships. Some others retired, some passed, a few took "real jobs" for the benefits and consistent wages.
I understand your frustration and I completely get your apprehension about playing out with some of your material. You've not been playing 8 hours a day, every day, like you used to and the public seldom realizes how much muscle control and stamina is required to play at this level. You recognize how much time you'll need to return to that certainty of performance; I see that as a sign of respect for yourself, your players, your music, your fans, and the rest of Team Dweezil. Nothing half-baked from your kitchen!
Enjoy your family and the pups, and know that we're wanting the best for all your endeavors.
Thanks so much for sharing your perspective. So many layers to all of this.
I was born in 1970…my favorite ‘slang’ word, as a kid in 1976 was ‘excellent’. (May have even been from The Fonz).
I say ‘Excellent’. Always rootin’ for ya, friend. 👍
The Fonz! When I was 12 I had a brief summer job delivering scripts to TV shows via bicycle on the Paramount movie lot. I delivered some to Happy Days and saw a bunch of show tapings!
The access to ‘AAAAyyyy’ you had KILLS me a little bit, nevermind Edward. 🤣
Soooooo well done, Dweezil! Emotional inside views and entertaining as well...great stuff
Love the shirt! Keep up the good music Dweezil
Thanks, I appreciate it!
Happy Holidays to you and your family. I remember calling the Pumpkin hotline and learning of your first album. How excited and proud we were. Flash forward and the pride is even deeper. 💪 🎸 ❤️
Thank you! Happy Holidays to you as well!
Dear Dweezil, thank you for sharing this. When your father last played Melbourne, I was deemed too young to attend the show, so when you first toured here and played at Hamer Hall, I felt so lucky to see you and the band play. I was literally moved to tears by that performance. Since that show I was fortunate enough to be able to see you play another couple of times in Melbourne. Of course I and many others in the antipodes would love to see you tour here again BUT what I wish most for you is that you remain healthy, happy and creative. Looking forward to more documentaries like this one! Wishing you and your family all the best at this time of year and always! Lots of love from down under.
I appreciate the support, and I hope to be back soon!
The social media thing seems to be one of many things subtracting from your practice time, but man do you have a knack for it. This video blew me away. Thank you not only for sharing your music and your father’s, but for sharing pieces of your story as well through UA-cam and other online means. I was fortunate enough to speak with you at Sweetwater a few years ago and pray the stars align to where I can see your spectacular efforts come to fruition on stage some day. Most of all, I pray that the stress doesn’t overshadow your joy.
Dweezil, "I loved watching this video! It was so informative and entertaining. You have a great way of explaining things; I learned a lot. I can't wait to see the next episode."
Galant and heroic is the horrific achievement of putting a tour on these days! Hats off peoples!
I love how you are embracing the personal branding. If there was any way I could get to the States to see you I would. Still hoping you can make it to UK. We love you and what you are doing for your dad's music ❤
Thank you!
Made the trip from Indianapolis to Cincinnati to see your band last summer. I am very grateful for your continued work. Looking forward to the next tour.
Yes...hope he considers doing a show in Indianapolis too
Thank you for coming out to the show!
Best shows I've ever been to, hands down. Took my 16 year old last tour in Denver at the Paramount. Thanks Dweezil and everyone in the band and everyone behind the scenes!
Thank you!
That was cool. Nice shots. Humor. Insightful. Dogs. What’s not to like?
Thank you! The dogs thank you as well.
thanks for putting this out, very informative, we caught you at Birchmere, was a blast, we caught one of your (the?) last shows, too, at the Avalon theatre in Easton Maryland.
Thanks, glad you enjoyed it!
As an independent owner operator truck driver hauling for a major touring company, I can absolutely confirm the cost of operation being doubled in the last 4 years. As a Dweezil Zappa fan (Mad Respect btw),
I hope this tour goes well. There’s no doubt in my mind you will be absolutely prepared musically. 🤘😎
The documentary is meant to shine a light on a few little known things that independent artists face when mounting a tour. Thanks for chiming in with your perspective!
I'm glad I don't have to tour. I just wake up, make coffee and roll with a quiet day. So... I'm thankful for talented guys like Dweezil doing it... and I get to see him when he comes my way. Please tour...and take care of yourself as best you can.
PS: With a studio like that I'd never tour.
I agree! And I'm sure that the Vault has more than enough music to keep Dweezil occupied for ever!
I've never really had any interest in the Zappa music world for some reason--UNTIL NOW. I'm really enjoying this on several different levels and looking forward to more.
There's a lot of music to explore. Like so many things in life, you're only ready when you're ready!
I’m rooting for you!! 🤘
Also, your studio looks like an amazing place to be creative. Love it.
I really appreciate you sharing this side of the business. It’s so good for people to see how much work and money goes into it.
I hope your 2025 is amazing!! 🤘
Thanks!
Merry Christmas Dweezil! Thanks for everything you do. The amount of time and effort you put into anything you release is evident due to the sheer quality of everything you do! Miss your father everyday, and keep the music alive! Again, thank you, thank you, thank you 🙏
I appreciate that!
Thank you for your gift to us.
So nice of you, thank you!
Knowing the amout of workload, stress and time that need to be invested in organizing a tour I can understand completely why You're having doubts but being little selfish I'd love to see You play Frank's music on stage (maybe even in Europe). You should also give your self a chance to relax and enjoy because people love You, Yours and Frank's music and they would love to see You out there!
Happy birthday Frank!
Keep it coming. This is marvelous! Can you wedge in an extra segment of a tour of your beautiful home?
Maybe.
Happy Frankmas. Sure miss him. My dad passed 2 days after Frank. That was a very bad week way back in '93.
Sorry to hear that. Happy Holidays!
@thedweezilzappa you too.
When are you returning to the Cincinnati area? My wife passed out from dehydration the last time you were here and I had to leave early. Leaving her home this time!
@@bonzey1171☝️🙄🙏🤎 our fathers whom art in heaven
Bruh… this fucking SUCKS!!! Everyone, especially artists, are getting PLOOKED since Covid. IT’S A SCAM!
Food, gas, hotels…dude, we’re getting boned!!
I had tix for Toronto when Covid kicked in and it all went to shit.
Will def get out to see you.
Congrats on your career and sustaining the Zappa legacy.
❤️🇨🇦👍
Wishing you all the Best Dweezil!!
Thanks
Thank you!
WE LOVE YOU DWEEZIL BOB NO MATTER WHAT!
I was in the touring business and know first hand the struggles. It's relatively easy for the huge bands, but not so easy for the others.
Dweezil, I'd be in favor of supporting this!
Thanks, it's tough out there for all bands playing clubs and theaters!
This is great. It's fascinating to see the workings of going on a tour now. Most have no clue the enormous financial, physical and emotional stakes involved. Art quickly turns to big business, like it or not.
Zappa's intrinsic dedication to quality is notable as well.
Cool stuff, well done!
Thank you!
Rock on Dweezil ! You're getting better and better all the time ... Saw your dad at a concert in Offenbach in 88 ... In solidarity with the fighters for peace, love, freedom, justice and truth, we express our feelings with music on our channel. Greetings from Germany, CLUB OF THE UNCENSORED POETS
Thank you!
I was at that show in Tarrytown when it all shut down. Love what you do Dweezil. Thank you for your time and dedication. Your band is amazing. You all rock! I appreciate you very much.
Thank you so much! I appreciate it.
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I am Monica from Dweezilla.
The trepidation over what you call "that lick" and the anxiety over having to perform it, is not unfounded.
Very relatable.
It is pretty fast and kind of crazy,
good luck. Cheers
Another brilliant episode!
Tanti Auguri Paesano .... Luv the hard work. Imagine if FRANK had all this technology today ? 😲
Excited to see you in Clearwater
I'm in for supporting more content, I can never get enough.
Thanks. There will be more.
That was an amazing watch of a very well made high quality docu. As a fellow musician dealing with similar struggles on a much smaller scale, I can totally relate. Organizing gigs, managing costs, and learning a lot of complex music in a relatively short time feels like a never-ending balancing act. I got flashbacks to many of my own moments of anxiety watching this ;-)
Your dedication keeps the Zappa legacy alive, and it’s inspiring for all of us navigating the same kind of chaos. Thanks so much!
Thanks! The music is ultimately the fun part but its a lot of work to get to the fun part.
Thank you, Dweezil (and Robin). A lot of work and sacrifices; but we sure do appreciate and enjoy it. Cheers to a Merry Christmas and wishing your family a very healthy, happy and successful 2025. See ya in Nashville! Much love! --Rosemary
Frank was someone REALLY special and will be remembered MILLIONS of years from now.
We won't last a million years but I like your spirit.
Maybe aliens will.
We love you Dweezil, God Bless
You are a fantastic guitar player Dweezil I remember when Frank mentioned that in the seventies… and you became just incredible.. you keep inspiring people and Frank is looking down smiling at you , you have a wonderful wife.. looking forward to seeing you on the road soon… have a nice upcoming Christmas weekend a happy new year.. keep up the great work bro 😎.. with love from Sweden 🇸🇪
Thank you! I look forward to playing in Sweden again. It has always been one of the best places to play on tour.
That was great. Will love to follow all the series
Thank you!
Excellent insights into real world issues personal and financial of the overlooked costs of touring to you and your family.
Frank said "touring can make you crazy" apparently it can also make you broke! Saw you at the Oakdale Ct. show in August and you signed my 72 SG that I've had since high school, one of my most precious and personal possessions and were so kind and generous with your time as was Mia (a credit to her parents) who helped make it happen. We talked baseball and more and I couldn't believe, like me, Yaz was your favorite player growing up! Hope U got the ESPN swag I left. I remember an interview where your Dad referred to himself as "a composer who happened to play guitar" talked about not playing guitar for years and basically quitting the instrument before the 88 tour (last time I saw him live in Hartford) and it kinda broke my heart. Hearing you talk of the long time away from "your childhood friend" is equally distressing, its like Van Gogh giving up painting or Lizzo quitting eating.
Ive spread the gospel of Frank to the point of obnoxiousness since hearing 200 Motels at 15 yrs old and acquired many converts along the way and will continue to do so by sharing his music and dragging people to see your shows so dont give up! Subscribed to your silver plan and I will continue to support you any way I can. I splurged on VIP tickets for the Northampton show in April! Thanks for your dedication in continuing Franks legacy, which other than his music you are the most powerful and effective instrument. See you in April!
BTW legions of people doing FZ reaction videos on youtube illustrating how his mythology contiues to reach new generations I think I shared this one with you via USB stick, one of my favorites. This woman has done a few FZ tunes previously but had no Idea what she was in for and despite her horror and embarrament she completes a hiarious in depth breakdown of Dynamoehum. She took the original post down but someone managed to preserve it here.
ua-cam.com/video/cw3BtD20mrE/v-deo.html
Thanks Dweez! Keep up the great work!
Tom
Never quit!!!!
Hey Dweezil, I was lucky enough to see your Dad when he came to Australia. Then my brother told me that YOU were playing here too. So, we (including my wife) saw you here a couple of times. I saw you in Syracuse, NY and we attended your Master Class before that concert, thanks for posing for some photos on my 60th birthday. We're all hoping you can make it to Australia again, cos we'll be out in force to see you again! But we can only guess the great amount of stress that touring must bring to you. Hopefully, your support team and wife can help you to ride all the bumps. Frank sure must've had a huge workload, hiring symphonies etc, while being a full time composer, band leader, guitarist and tour organizer. Kudos to you! We love you!!
One other thing: your studio looks phenomenal! I can understand why you'd be quite happy working in there! I have my own amateur studio for music, as well as my playshop (not a workshop) for metal sculpture. It's quite cathartic locking yourself in to express creativity! But holy fuck, we love hearing you play your father's music live - especially your OWN versions of it!!
Thanks for your support. I'd love to come back to OZ one of these days.
It’s better and better!
Thankyou Dweezil and your family for sharing. We’ve met briefly here in Melbourne Oz at masterclasses and gigs. I still carry the guitar pick you gave me in my wallet. Although I’m in another line of work I recognise the challenges and get inspiration from you and your tenacity to do the right thing. From my perspective; you are one of the most authentic of artists and persons, at this point you have so much to share, so little to prove…….you are enough. You be you and I hope that you make it to Melbourne again soon. Thanks once again.
Thanks for the kind words and I hope to be back in Melbourne soon!
We love you Dweezil. Some of my favorite concert moments are from ZPZ shows. You really introduced me to all sides of Franks music. Ty.
Thank you!
I look forward to the day when Dweezil goes on a tour celebrating HIS entire back catalog and doesn't play any of Frank's music. Well, maybe ONE song. The rest of the set should be HIS music. He may not think people would come but I think they absolutely would. Call it the"LET'S TALK ABOUT IT" Tour inspired by his song by the same name. And of course have Moon come out and sing the song. Since the tour is named after the song, make his guitar solo in the song a couple minutes longer where he can shred away and let his guitar do the talking. Focusing on HIS music for this tour would be massive.
Thanks for the kind words.
Why I would love to be like number 667! We have crossed paths once or twice. Sending you some love. We all need it in this full human experience. Hope to see you in 2025!
Dweez that is the sickest studio I have ever clapped mine eyes on....
It's nice for sure.
I liked this so much , thank you and Merry Holiday , Dweez and Family.
Glad you enjoyed it!
I remember the Hot Rats tour ending at the Canadian border, I was 5 days from my 3rd Hot Rats show, didn’t realize you took the loss for all that BS …. Glad you’re finally coming back 5 years later! VIP!
It was a tough time!
@ hey merry xmas and zappy holidays to you and the family! Enjoy some Shirley temples at the local bar! Karaoke too?
I've been to 5 shows so far and loved them all. It sucks that things are so messed up now. It's nice to hear it from the artists point of view. Because it will be the one thing we don't see at the show. Everything that goes into it, before you even show up.
When it comes to difficult music that you care about, there are many more hours of dedication involved.
Congrats. This should create aome healthy buzz for the tour
Thank you!
Charge more and I will still come. I went the VIP route for your show at the Birchmere this year and will be ecstatic to do so again. Please keep touring.
I appreciate the support!
Thank you for sharing the true story or part of it so far
Dweezil. Why not take the pressure of a tour off . At least performance wise. After so long of not touring choose songs that dont require you to perform an olympic event. I mean you still smoke on guitar! There are tons of music that still wails, just go a little easy on tourself. Do a tour of stuff you never played, and some you have that wont make this misery for you to do? Just be who you are, in the life you have. Whatever you choose as the song list, we will come, and I know, we will love it!Dont stress. Enjoy it. Have fun with it.We are ok with it. We love you brother!
On the Rox-Postrophy tour I did choose songs that were easier to play. The reality is that almost all of my dad's music is very hard to play!
@@thedweezilzappa Very true. I know you are a guitarist, a great one, and want to be involved in all parts of the songs. It wouldnt be terrible to let the instruments that mechanically, may handle some of those parts . Even your dad at some point, would only put his guitar on for solos. I know its not the same. But that was fine. I dont mean to imply you are unable to play it all, but you mentioned time management. And you obviously want to be there for your family. Just throwing out some thoughts...And I love the videos! Especially the guitar tips and advice! Thanks D! God bless! And Merry Christmas to you and your family!
Great insights into what a touring band goes through before a tour! You keep up the great work DZ! See ya in Houston
Love you, Dweez!! Please keep at it. Saw you all earlier this year at the Riviera in Chicago! It was miraculous!
Thank you! I love playing Chicago!
Got my tickets already! My gf & I can’t wait to see you & your band play live next month. It’s gonna be awesome!
See you at the show.
You and I are the same age. I only started listening to your dad's music because I was a fan of your music, and you from MTV. The two Z records stayed my CD changer for over ten years. I like Frank's music, but I can listen to his bands do that any time I want to. I really wish we could have more of you making your own new music.
I will try to make more soon.
Thanks, Dweezil. Fingers crossed it pays off for you! Beautiful studio, the five year old in me wants to go touch all the buttons
The jolly red buttons for sure!
Looking forward to the next episode. Happy B Day Frank
Please come to Ottawa!!
Keep touring if you can! I've seen you live 5 times, last time in St. Louis a few months ago and it was the best show yet. Hope to see you guys again soon
Thanks, I'm releasing that St. Louis show as a full concert film next year.
@@thedweezilzappa Oh wow awesome! Looking forward to it
My last Dweezil Zappa show was Dallas, Texas, 2019, right before the pamadimic. Now I'm ready for Dallas Texas show, Jan 16th, 2025🤘
The cost to Tour has gotten so expensive, can't thank you enough Dweezil for getting back on the road, re learning those riffs, I enjoy all your doing as a fellow guitarist. 🙌
Thanks, I look forward to seeing you at the show in Dallas.
Crazy !! You couldn't get me to leave that studio to go to Ralph's. Tooooo much Dweez.
I feel you!
Dweezil this is amazing thank you so much.
Thank you!
What a fantastic little doc. Brilliant stuff Dweez. Very insightful and eye opening. Keep doing what you're doing man. PS. Your studio is absolutely breathtaking!
Much appreciated!
We feel you
Nice topic Dweezil.
Buon lavoro 👍
More, please!!
Austin TX will miss you this tour. Please think of us on the next one….!
We get as close as San Antonio this time.
Wake up yall Dweezil posted
I'd like to see a Freaky Friday episode where Dweezil and Rick Beato change places.
That would be fun.
Love the rack wall in your 'sound lab' 🎼
Me too!
RESPECT
As a fan, I say please tour and I will pay whatever ticket price you have to charge( I have tickets for the Rochester, NY show). As an empathetic person, I say you need to do what is needed for yourself, your family, and your friends. You have already given fans of Frank's music the ultimate gift....seeing it played live. If you stopped touring, I would be bummed, but I would understand.
This. Do what gives you joy in your life. Thanks for the 🎶 it is inspiring ❤
For now, I'm back in the touring cycle. See you soon! Thanks!
Happy b day frank thanks dweez!
Amazing!!! Great musician continuing with a great level of respect and dedication an extremely heavy legacy!!! Keep it up dwezil!!!
Thank you so much!
What a life, all of it...keep on truckin' Dweezil 🎸
Thanks!
I enjoyed the video, really looking forward to the tour. Got VIP tickets to Ft. Lauderdale! Can't wait!!
Doing all these things and still have a family live is where his father failed big time. So my utmost respect for Dweezil for this balance act. Plus: Post-pandemic DZ is so much more fun than the old/young version. Looking foreward to my third interview with Dweezil if he gets the band to Europe.
Life balance is the hardest thing for all of us humans. Feeling inspired to create music or improvise on stage is not something that happens on a predictable schedule so it's tough to make time for it when you're in the zone but still have to cook dinner and walk the dogs. that's definitely not something that my dad participated in but it is a daily part of my home life.
I very much enjoyed this.
Love you man!!
Thank you for putting all of the time into this. It’s very eye opening!!
Glad you found it interesting!
Thank you for sharing, Dweezil...very informative. Best wishes to you, family/friends/doggies and your future projects
Much appreciated
Love this, Dweez
I appreciate your hard work, Dweezil . Cant wait to see you in Madison
Thanks, see you there!
Dweezil! Come to Besiktas!
Hope things work out for you Dweezil.
Thanx for the gift Dweezil, it's a real treat !!! But i presumed that u slept with the saber tooth tiger kitten😜😜😏😏🤘🤘
If I had a real one I probably would.
What a killer video, please do more! Happy to support via crowd funding!!
Thank you!
TEAM DWEEZIL here! 🤟🤘