Always a Pleasure to 'see' another Grant!...esp one w similar great taste in music!! ahem....I must say that the first track hooked me and floated me right in....Amazing!...and, unmistakable Style must Ooze from his fingers. Kinda makes me want to find the old 'Scott/Clark or Mitchell'??!!'(mem fails atm) headphones. You know the ones, I'm sure!? Tan color and Bulky!! lol Thank you!
@@1Gskillet hi Grant!! I. believe you’re thinking of the old David Clark cans, I must admit the very image of those headphones makes me envious of anyone with a set. I must say that the only reason I knew (being 22) is that I’m a huge nerd LOL.
Just thank you!!! Zappa Fans are rare nowadays... In my eyes, this is the very best music and very best musician/COMPOSER ever!!! Love to all Zappa fans!!
That’s why Zappa concerts were two hours or more. You got to see Frank, tongue in cheek satirist, Frank the instrumentalist that is all picks and pedals, tearing it up. And finally Frank the innovator, always coming up with something different. Worth the price for a ticket every time. Gone but in no way forgotten.
I had a chance to meet Frank in Moscow in Stas Namin's music centre back in 1989. We talked for awhile about music and he shook my hand and gave me a hug. He acted like a down to earth guy without that big star bullshit. It was an unforgettable experience! Great man!
I saw the original MOTHRS OF INVENTION back in 1975 at the DAR Constitution Hall in Wash DC, and man what a show, he had Jean Luc Ponty on electric violin, and Frank was lightning on guitar. The 1970's were raw and the music and "other stuff" imbibed made the scene. Plus bands played like 15-20 minute jam sessions in concert. I wish It was 1976 all over again. PEACE
I definitely have great love for the 70's, as I have probably had the most fun during that time, but not so sure about going back...after all, I'm certainly thankful that I survived it all (and some if the things I did were sketchy), but sometimes I wish that todays generations would be less papilionaceus and aureus, and the fact that they will have to look those up...LOL 😁
Me and my 14yr old daughter played Willie the Pimp, after my brother in law suggested listening to some Frank Zappa...I am now hooked! In the words of my 14yr old "that gnarly guitar song" has become a favorite jam!
Completely bloody marvelous; I recall when I bought "Freak Out" my parents thought I was nuts, later on my kids did too. I am just so very glad to have been alive during the whole of Frank Zappa's musical life. Saw The Mothers live in Manchester UK, it was Flo and Eddie on shared vocals, I think Ainsley Dunbar on drums. Lastly, I went to live in LA and to actually tread some of the spots FZ had written about. Thank you very much for this.
🙀 Frank was a true Artist. He was a brilliant guitarist, a superb composer, a matchless bandleader, a movie producer, a record company executive, a human rights activist and an incomparable social satirist. He was a prolific workaholic who left behind a staggering body of work. His subsequent solo work encompassed everything from jazz-rock to orchestral pieces, always delivered with Zappa's trademark humor. He has been acclaimed as a genius for his versatility, and although genius is an overused word in music, it applies to Zappa in spades. Thank you for continuing to keep Franks legacy very much Alive .... BTW, great compilation here ~ thank you for sharing! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Do you personally think that you are underrated as a guitarist ? " I think that I shouldn't be rated as a guitarist. I think that rating a guitarist is a stupid hobby. I am a composer, willing to take chances with a composition, live on stage, in front of an audience and just go out there and have the nerve, the ultimate audacity, to not know what I'm going to play and try something new, and we will have an adventure together. There is no way to rate that." " Without deviation (from the norm), progress is not possible." - FZ
A musical savior! I had reverted back to listening to thunder over ocean waves 10 hour loops I had given up on ALL music / music burnout and now this fell into my universe like a neutron star going 💥
Saw Zappa in Miami 81. He sat on a bar stool that night very chill and just played. Was blown away at how good he really was. Thanks FZ for the experience.
Zappa's good and fun to listen to. Gotta say he's not exceptional, not "very good" on guitar. Like Gerry Garcia, it's the halo effect of fame and the synergy of their respective bands that gets us thinking they're "very good". Listen close to John Mayall's "Beano" album or to Richard Thompson's electric guitar playing (his acoustic is also exceptional). Very good guitar is way beyond Zappa or Garcia. -Doug Pratt, Atlanta, Georgia, USA
I saw Frank in '72 at Gannon College. He showed up with a bass player and two drummers. He played exactly one guitar riff, about 3 seconds, and spent the remainder of the "show" fooling with a rubber chicken. He did "sing" a bit too.
Been into Zappa since the 70'. He could do it all & did. Not easy in this big world to find people that appreciate his music. I think it's too much music for alot of people. That's cool but they are missing out on it.
I think that the late Max Bennett deserves credit for his excellent bass work. In his own words, "I was not familiar with Zappa’s music. Our paths never crossed. I was never a big fan of avant garde music in that sense. It was while I was working in the studio, what was it, 1967 [sic], I think? And I got a call from John Guerin. He said, ‘Get your stuff over to TTG’ - that was in Hollywood - ‘I got a double session for you with Frank Zappa.’ So we get there and we worked two double sessions for two nights. And that was the album, that was Hot Rats”.
Started back in 68, will never stop listening to frank the mothers and all. Incedible musicians and music stratospheric.thankyou for the upload. PEACE!
I have been a life long fan of Frank, ever since I first heard Overnight Sensation. Some of my favorite tracks have always been the fully instrumentational ones. As far as I'm concerned, he has been way to far underrated as one of the best Guitarists out there. A lot of his compositions are far beyond even his contemporaries. Let's not get into his Lyrics, and his attitude of free speech in Music. Many of todays and even older musicians and song writers have him to thank for their couriers. Thank you for this...After all, they did not bring out a compilation of his songs that had to be titled "Strictly Commercial" ...LOL
Seit ich 14 bin höre ich zappa. Jetzt bin ich 67 und höre ihn immer noch. Hot rats. Vermutlich viele hunderte male. Das was du hier mit deiner arbeit »out of the box« gemacht hast ist wirkich großartig. Grüße von österreich. Nicht von australien. Sondern von österreich, wo mozart war. :))
I first heard Zappa in 1968 I was 14 Mother Freak Out Lumpy Gravy and saw hi in NYC on Halloweens. I have listened to this recording 20 times in just a few months. Great production.
Because Frank was a creative genius, he had the ability to improvise/jam/riff endlessly. If you were an attentive listener, I swear his playing could put you in a very pleasurable trance and take you to musical "places" hitherto unexplored .....
He really had a jazz attitude as far as never repeating a solo He admitted he hates all his recorded solos because of their frozen in time nature...... He knew he had a certain space to improvise and did it in the NOW Great way to try and live in THE NOW
F**kem if they don't! It's just because they are gullible and don't appreciate real music and art. I'll guarantee that Frank used no computers or digital sampling to create real music. 😎
When I was in college Zappa did an album and tour called Shut Up And Play Your Guitar. Best concert I ever saw and I saw the Kinks and The Who and Heart and Van Halen.
i got out of the army and vietnam january 1971.....bought a motorcycle, freak out album, good shrooms and the rest is history.....i think i might like EVERYTHING he has done...mid 80s i changed from vinyl to cassette and put all his stuff in the order i liked...still have the tapes and some cds....love his music, attitude, fellow artists...when i heard he was going to run for president in 1992 i wanted to be his texas committee leader but alas he had a more important gig....saw him live at the armadillo world headquarters in austin texas december of 1980......truly enjoyed growing up aside him....my c.b. handle was waka jawaka....
Hot Rats is one of my fave FZ albums (OSFA is tops) and I think this is even better. Meat n' potatoes music soaking in such groovy guitar gravy. One legacy's shoes that will never be (ful)filled unless this is a mighty long resurrection period. Zappa saves.
27mn of Willie the Pimp ? WTF ? Even the spotify extended version is not that long. That's so good !!! I'm always amazed of how this man was a cornucopia.
I grew up on Zappa and was always fascinated by his wash wash solos. I love to practice my guitar soloing to Zappa solos. Just playing alongside gives me new insights and ideas. I recently read his own description of his soloing concepts - he said he uses the Pentatonic scale, minor scale and modal playing. That lead me to learning scales and modes on guitar. Listening to his longer solos one can begin to experience his "musical thinking" in action. Thanks for putting this up on UA-cam.
Hello br1, I just heard the fantastic 6 cd/3 concert box set 'Erie'. I'm usually late to the game on new releases but I got to hear this one the other day and it's a goodie! You construct the BEST commercials for Frank's albums on the internet... period! Your compilations, extractions, and Genetic Modifications are second to none! You make the muffin better. Stay well friend!
Hello all I have been off the internet for a few months and god I missed being able to hear Frank and my other interests. Moved to a lovely retirement community in the woods I love it. but so far haven't found any old hippies in hiding lol. I"m proud I lived and grew up into this mostly happy, fun minded...have to Great Nieces I told them both I want to get silly with them a 2 and 3 yr old lol. So far it's worked.
I have been trying remember your name , loved your compilations, and tonight I really needed it...I'm 76 and off to my next adventure moving to N Michigan to area I know very well and my fav place earth is but a few strokes of a paddle on the South Branch of the Au Sable River. And then heaven The Mason Tract .I"m now in lower Michigan in a blizzard lol What a nice way to say goodbye lol and Roscommon Grayling area I know is expecting 1-3 ft lol or more. I"m going to be in a lovely place meeting new people , never been a problem for me raised in the restaurant business you learn early to always give a hardy hand shake . But then where I'm going some may not be able to handle a hardy shake lol. I"m an old hippie what can I say ;lol. HAVE A HAPPY FULLINING CHRISTMAS AND AND A SAFE NEWYEARS. FROM THE OLD HIPPIE LOL
Mucians are what play what you and I desire to hear. Classical, big band, soul, blues, darlin' if that's what I desire to hear at this moment in my life, ROCK ON! Thank you, U-Tube!
Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh, So damn good!! Thanks for this gift to the comunity man. We hopefully will be listening to this masterpiece for a another century... Always happy to see there're still people appreciating this with every cell of their body... Thank you again.
Amazing addition to the Zappa listening experience, a fascinating sonic tapestry. Thank you so much for putting this together and sharing with us lucky people.
I’ve been listening to Frank since I was seven years old (1978) and somehow, there is always something I haven’t heard! This was like the perfect set of God Zappa at his best! Thank you!!
Frank Zappa. The gentleman, family man, composer, producer who could work with anyone. Part time gigs to a fully devoted musician. He composed from piano to guitar. His guitar playing seems to get better with age.
Letting more and more of zappa out of the cage is a great idea for all of us zoo visitors, Hearing him just jamming without inhibitions is truly an experience that I thank his family for bringing us.
I really enjoyed this one, I agree it’s a great commercial for the box set.
i hope too
Always a Pleasure to 'see' another Grant!...esp one w similar great taste in music!! ahem....I must say that the first track hooked me and floated me right in....Amazing!...and, unmistakable Style must Ooze from his fingers. Kinda makes me want to find the old 'Scott/Clark or Mitchell'??!!'(mem fails atm) headphones. You know the ones, I'm sure!? Tan color and Bulky!! lol Thank you!
@@1Gskillet hi Grant!! I. believe you’re thinking of the old David Clark cans, I must admit the very image of those headphones makes me envious of anyone with a set. I must say that the only reason I knew (being 22) is that I’m a huge nerd LOL.
@@1Gskillet but yes frank zappas playing OOZES a kind of je ne sais quoi that was totally unique to him. Like monk or Coltrane
@@graxjpg - Monk, Coltrane. They are my other musical loves!
Just thank you!!! Zappa Fans are rare nowadays... In my eyes, this is the very best music and very best musician/COMPOSER ever!!! Love to all Zappa fans!!
@@garyblohm838 Not so rare as you may believe. Worldwide appreciation.
I kind of like it that way. Zappa is very personal to me.
Amen to all who appreciate the music!!! MUSIC IS THE BEST!! FZ
Right Time are changing!🙃😎
oh there are lots of us who know pure genius
That’s why Zappa concerts were two hours or more. You got to see Frank, tongue in cheek satirist, Frank the instrumentalist that is all picks and pedals, tearing it up. And finally Frank the innovator, always coming up with something different. Worth the price for a ticket every time. Gone but in no way forgotten.
100% plus he always assembled such a fantastic bunch of musicians!
@@scottsheehy3955 I was going to mention the all star lineup that just wanted to play with Frank. Yes!
Shut up and play yer guitar this is zappa living on
Zappa has left behind him such an array of music for us, it's just incredible.......the guy lived to play music.
I had a chance to meet Frank in Moscow in Stas Namin's music centre back in 1989. We talked for awhile about music and he shook my hand and gave me a hug. He acted like a down to earth guy without that big star bullshit. It was an unforgettable experience! Great man!
Love Zappa what a musician I've been listening since I was 12 I'm 66 now. He is a master rest in peace
... I am a fossil from the 1950s ... and still passionately into FZ's music, saw him live 2 times ...
I saw the original MOTHRS OF INVENTION back in 1975 at the DAR Constitution Hall in Wash DC, and man what a show, he had Jean Luc Ponty on electric violin, and Frank was lightning on guitar. The 1970's were raw and the music and "other stuff" imbibed made the scene. Plus bands played like 15-20 minute jam sessions in concert. I wish It was 1976 all over again. PEACE
I definitely have great love for the 70's, as I have probably had the most fun during that time, but not so sure about going back...after all, I'm certainly thankful that I survived it all (and some if the things I did were sketchy), but sometimes I wish that todays generations would be less papilionaceus and aureus, and the fact that they will have to look those up...LOL 😁
Me and my 14yr old daughter played Willie the Pimp, after my brother in law suggested listening to some Frank Zappa...I am now hooked! In the words of my 14yr old "that gnarly guitar song" has become a favorite jam!
Completely bloody marvelous; I recall when I bought "Freak Out" my parents thought I was nuts, later on my kids did too. I am just so very glad to have been alive during the whole of Frank Zappa's musical life. Saw The Mothers live in Manchester UK, it was Flo and Eddie on shared vocals, I think Ainsley Dunbar on drums. Lastly, I went to live in LA and to actually tread some of the spots FZ had written about. Thank you very much for this.
PLEASE, GET MY FULL RESPECT - from Romania
🙀 Frank was a true Artist. He was a brilliant guitarist, a superb composer, a matchless bandleader, a movie producer, a record company executive, a human rights activist and an incomparable social satirist. He was a prolific workaholic who left behind a staggering body of work. His subsequent solo work encompassed everything from jazz-rock to orchestral pieces, always delivered with Zappa's trademark humor. He has been acclaimed as a genius for his versatility, and although genius is an overused word in music, it applies to Zappa in spades. Thank you for continuing to keep Franks legacy very much Alive .... BTW, great compilation here ~ thank you for sharing!
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Do you personally think that you are underrated as a guitarist ?
" I think that I shouldn't be rated as a guitarist. I think that rating a guitarist is a stupid hobby. I am a composer, willing to take chances with a composition, live on stage, in front of an audience and just go out there and have the nerve, the ultimate audacity, to not know what I'm going to play and try something new, and we will have an adventure together. There is no way to rate that."
" Without deviation (from the norm), progress is not possible." - FZ
Killer quote. Thanks for that.
Nobody,NOBODY could phrase like FZ did with the Wah.
A musical savior! I had reverted back to listening to thunder over ocean waves 10 hour loops I had given up on ALL music / music burnout and now this fell into my universe like a neutron star going 💥
Saw Zappa in Miami 81. He sat on a bar stool that night very chill and just played. Was blown away at how good he really was. Thanks FZ for the experience.
Zappa's good and fun to listen to. Gotta say he's not exceptional, not "very good" on guitar. Like Gerry Garcia, it's the halo effect of fame and the synergy of their respective bands that gets us thinking they're "very good". Listen close to John Mayall's "Beano" album or to Richard Thompson's electric guitar playing (his acoustic is also exceptional). Very good guitar is way beyond Zappa or Garcia. -Doug Pratt, Atlanta, Georgia, USA
Dude....I'm commenting after 27K likes. This music is rare and this playlist amazing. The world needs to hear this.
I have listened to the first 27 minutes of this well over 100 times the past month or so. I cannot get it out of my head.
same here
May frank zappa never be forgotten ! a true genius
I saw Frank in '72 at Gannon College. He showed up with a bass player and two drummers. He played exactly one guitar riff, about 3 seconds, and spent the remainder of the "show" fooling with a rubber chicken. He did "sing" a bit too.
listen to zappa for 50 years now, never a boring moment
Those freaking hot rats have been teasing me since 1969. 🎹🎻🎼🥁
Been into Zappa since the 70'. He could do it all & did. Not easy in this big world to find people that appreciate his music. I think it's too much music for alot of people. That's cool but they are missing out on it.
I think that the late Max Bennett deserves credit for his excellent bass work. In his own words, "I was not familiar with Zappa’s music. Our paths never crossed. I was never a big fan of avant garde music in that sense. It was while I was working in the studio, what was it, 1967 [sic], I think? And I got a call from John Guerin. He said, ‘Get your stuff over to TTG’ - that was in Hollywood - ‘I got a double session for you with Frank Zappa.’ So we get there and we worked two double sessions for two nights. And that was the album, that was Hot Rats”.
Started back in 68, will never stop listening to frank the mothers and all. Incedible musicians and music stratospheric.thankyou for the upload. PEACE!
New Year's Day with Frank
Frank was a TRUE artist! Damn, that opening jam is dooooope.
I have been a life long fan of Frank, ever since I first heard Overnight Sensation. Some of my favorite tracks have always been the fully instrumentational ones. As far as I'm concerned, he has been way to far underrated as one of the best Guitarists out there. A lot of his compositions are far beyond even his contemporaries. Let's not get into his Lyrics, and his attitude of free speech in Music. Many of todays and even older musicians and song writers have him to thank for their couriers.
Thank you for this...After all, they did not bring out a compilation of his songs that had to be titled "Strictly Commercial" ...LOL
I consider him one of the best musical composer and one of the best guitar player ❤️
Turned on to Frank in 1970 find we ARE a rare breed...new appreciation is known though!
Seit ich 14 bin höre ich zappa. Jetzt bin ich 67 und höre ihn immer noch. Hot rats. Vermutlich viele hunderte male. Das was du hier mit deiner arbeit »out of the box« gemacht hast ist wirkich großartig. Grüße von österreich. Nicht von australien. Sondern von österreich, wo mozart war. :))
He's telling us a story, pulling us in, gifting some, who dare to go. I will play him loud and dance in yellow snow.
His expertise with the guitar is mindblowing
FRANK ZAPPA IS A MUSIC WONDER OF THE WORLD! I JUST CANNOT GET ENOUGH OF THIS BOX.
Evolution gave us ears specifically for listening to Francis Vincent Zappa.
I first heard Zappa in 1968 I was 14 Mother Freak Out Lumpy Gravy and saw hi in NYC on Halloweens. I have listened to this recording 20 times in just a few months. Great production.
Zappa is the best free guitarist ever 🎸🎸🎸
Zappa was brilliant in the way he mixed his music and his ability to pick a 6 string.un matched
damn man what an incredible session of jam. imagine if someone did this non stop at a concert, i think the world would just be over after that.
This is some splendid music for sure, some interesting guitar work. I can listen to Frank solo all day. Truly an original !
Because Frank was a creative genius, he had the ability to improvise/jam/riff endlessly. If you were an attentive listener, I swear his playing could put you in a very pleasurable trance and take you to musical "places" hitherto unexplored .....
He really had a jazz attitude as far as never repeating a solo
He admitted he hates all his recorded solos because of their frozen in time nature......
He knew he had a certain space to improvise and did it in the NOW
Great way to try and live in THE NOW
I am a fan of Frank Zappa!!! Iam 69
love it very much!!! He was great!!!😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
Can I have a toke of your stuff...😵💫 By the way ..Im 63
I am a big fan of Frank Zappa l am 68 from Bratislava Slovakia
Frank zappa was incredible, one of the best, smartest and most talented guitarists in the world
46 years I've been listening and seeing Frank and I'm always still amazed
Hope my neighbours are going to enjoy this as much as me.
My guitar wants to kill your neighbour
F**kem if they don't! It's just because they are gullible and don't appreciate real music and art. I'll guarantee that Frank used no computers or digital sampling to create real music. 😎
Totally agree. What they gonna do? Bang on the wall? Won't hear them cos of Frank!
One of the best pieces of music made, ever
Zappa said that he was not the best guitarist but the most dangerous.
Zappa was the conductor. He led us thru all existetial questions.
Love that this exists and staggered it hasn't been taken down yet. Hope it never gets taken down.
When I was in college Zappa did an album and tour called Shut Up And Play Your Guitar. Best concert I ever saw and I saw the Kinks and The Who and Heart and Van Halen.
Ten minutes into Frank Zappa and chill and the first song hasn't even ended
i got out of the army and vietnam january 1971.....bought a motorcycle, freak out album, good shrooms and the rest is history.....i think i might like EVERYTHING he has done...mid 80s i changed from vinyl to cassette and put all his stuff in the order i liked...still have the tapes and some cds....love his music, attitude, fellow artists...when i heard he was going to run for president in 1992 i wanted to be his texas committee leader but alas he had a more important gig....saw him live at the armadillo world headquarters in austin texas december of 1980......truly enjoyed growing up aside him....my c.b. handle was waka jawaka....
i got home to kcmo 1-7-71 from germany orded a new Harley & quite GM.--- What a (long strange trip its been) -was into Frank in 68'
I SAW FZ IN STOCKHOLM SWEDEN SKANSEN 1973, HE WAS INCREDIBLE FANTASTIC, I LOVE THIS...., THANKYOU..!!!
It's never mentioned hardly ever what a brilliant guitar player he was one of his many gifts bless him❤😮😅😅🎉
i am since 38 years zappa freak, everytime i listen to the guitar i get THE ZAPPA goose skin, yeah
feck yeah man
Standing ovation mr. Frank Zappa !!!
Nobody could jam like Zappa!! 🙌
Hot Rats is one of my fave FZ albums (OSFA is tops) and I think this is even better. Meat n' potatoes music soaking in such groovy guitar gravy. One legacy's shoes that will never be (ful)filled unless this is a mighty long resurrection period. Zappa saves.
There aren't many guitarists who can absolutely MELT MY FACE but ZAPPA is one of them.
Same here!
The Palladium chows in NYC....
I grew up with zapper in the background,THANK YOU SO MUCH,DAD!😎
This should be released as a taster for the box set so people can hear what's on the whole set. They make samplers for everything else. Nice job !
I have listened to a lot of Frank Zappa in my life, this is the first time I have heard this guitar lead. OMG this is great!
27mn of Willie the Pimp ? WTF ? Even the spotify extended version is not that long. That's so good !!! I'm always amazed of how this man was a cornucopia.
I grew up on Zappa and was always fascinated by his wash wash solos. I love to practice my guitar soloing to Zappa solos. Just playing alongside gives me new insights and ideas. I recently read his own description of his soloing concepts - he said he uses the Pentatonic scale, minor scale and modal playing. That lead me to learning scales and modes on guitar.
Listening to his longer solos one can begin to experience his "musical thinking" in action.
Thanks for putting this up on UA-cam.
Wow the music the pictures the clothes...all is so magically 70...
Hello br1, I just heard the fantastic 6 cd/3 concert box set 'Erie'. I'm usually late to the game on new releases but I got to hear this one the other day and it's a goodie!
You construct the BEST commercials for Frank's albums on the internet... period! Your compilations, extractions, and Genetic Modifications are second to none! You make the muffin better. Stay well friend!
@Zomby Woof - Thanks Zomby! In a few days a "The Guitar Erie" will be ready 😊
@@br1tag Aw-reety Aw-righty!!!
Hot Rats was my first lp. 50 years later Zappa lives on. Genius. Dan. Mauritius
Hello all I have been off the internet for a few months and god I missed being able to hear Frank and my other interests. Moved to a lovely retirement community in the woods I love it. but so far haven't found any old hippies in hiding lol. I"m proud I lived and grew up into this mostly happy, fun minded...have to Great Nieces I told them both I want to get silly with them a 2 and 3 yr old lol. So far it's worked.
I have been trying remember your name , loved your compilations, and tonight I really needed it...I'm 76 and off to my next adventure moving to N Michigan to area I know very well and my fav place earth is but a few strokes of a paddle on the South Branch of the Au Sable River. And then heaven The Mason Tract .I"m now in lower Michigan in a blizzard lol What a nice way to say goodbye lol and Roscommon Grayling area I know is expecting 1-3 ft lol or more. I"m going to be in a lovely place meeting new people , never been a problem for me raised in the restaurant business you learn early to always give a hardy hand shake . But then where I'm going some may not be able to handle a hardy shake lol. I"m an old hippie what can I say ;lol. HAVE A HAPPY FULLINING CHRISTMAS AND AND A SAFE NEWYEARS. FROM THE OLD HIPPIE LOL
Safe journee U-per. Hope yer humin n' singin' yer fay-vor-eete FZ toonz all dee way der.
A man of so many sounds and of so many tones. Like no other. Forever.
The voice of angels! Thank you Frank, the world misses you. ♥
this works as a great backing track! it's like jamming with frank!!
Maestro Zappa! Nuff said.
My only complaint... AGAIN UA-cam asks me, in the middle of a solo, do I want to continue listening?! Everything else is awesomeness!
In between all the goddamn ads too!
Commercial advertizing should be on the psycical terror list and should be ponished by death sentense.
That's you tube trying to get you to pay for commercial free.
I now have all I need in this life.
I am complete.
We need a 1000 years to enjoy it completely. Theres too much. Thanks Frank. Thank you for your channel’,,
An enormous plethora of guitar idioms mastered by Zappa.
Genius of musical composition and a virtuous guitar player
I'm a 90's child and I love me some Zappa. 😏😏
love frank Zappa, rock on, left us to early.
Mucians are what play what you and I desire to hear. Classical, big band, soul, blues, darlin' if that's what I desire to hear at this moment in my life, ROCK ON! Thank you, U-Tube!
What a bad ass Zappa was and still is.✌😎
Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh, So damn good!! Thanks for this gift to the comunity man.
We hopefully will be listening to this masterpiece for a another century... Always happy to see there're still people appreciating this with every cell of their body... Thank you again.
Absolutely awesome nothing better than listen to Frankie Zappa the guitar master and doing a ganja one hit!
I HAVE 3 - HALF GRAHM JOINT ROLLED UP FOR THIS ONE RIGHT NOW!
Amazing addition to the Zappa listening experience, a fascinating sonic tapestry. Thank you so much for putting this together and sharing with us lucky people.
de solo's van Zappa gaan ECHT nooit vervelen. En dat wil toch wat zeggen!
Ive been listening to Frank since the esrly 70's
One of the best musician ever 👏👏👏
Br1tag : thanks (once again) for this new "incentive". GREAT !
I’ve been listening to Frank since I was seven years old (1978) and somehow, there is always something I haven’t heard! This was like the perfect set of God Zappa at his best! Thank you!!
By far one of the best compilations - love "Willie The Pimp part!" - thank you br1tag!
Nobody puts it down like Frank Zappa.
BRILLIANT and THANK YOU for posting an IMPRESSIVE Frank Zappa collection.
Man, he rocked!
If you hear 5 notes you know its Frank ,What a nagnificant instrmental peace is this,love it ,Thank you Frank,
from the very first time this Longplayer was mine - wow wow wow!!!!!!!!!!
Magic Zappa guitar solo
Another espectacular version of Mr Green Genes!!! Thks Mr br1tag! Keep digging dude you have an audience here!
Frank Zapa
Love this, thank you Frank!!
Not only is the music great, but you always manage to conjure up some wonderful photos of Frank in action.
He spoke, through his guitar-medium.
Ya for sure he spoke and he had si many to say.
And he spoke...Frankly! 🙂
Frank Zappa. The gentleman, family man, composer, producer who could work with anyone. Part time gigs to a fully devoted musician. He composed from piano to guitar. His guitar playing seems to get better with age.
Letting more and more of zappa out of the cage is a great idea for all of us zoo visitors,
Hearing him just jamming without inhibitions is truly an experience that I thank his family for bringing us.