The Big Note - Frank Zappa - Echidna's Arf of You/Don't you ever wash that Thing
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- Опубліковано 9 бер 2009
- The Big Note - Frank Zappa Alchimiste
Live Jazz à Vienne ed. 2009
musiques
Frank Zappa
Jean Luc Rimey-Meille
Direction
Dominic Débart
Guitare : Jean Marc Simon
Basse : Pascal Berne
Batterie : Attilio Terlizzi
Synthé : Fred Escoffier
Percussion : Sébastien Bonniau
effectif
11 cordes
violon 1 : Corinne Basseux / Thierry Tisserand / Gaëlle Israelievitch
violon 2 : Jean-Yves Ehkirch / Anne Faucher / Jean-Daniel Rist
altos : Cédric Catrisse / Aïda Carmen Soanea
violoncelle : Vincent Vaccaro / Aurore Doué-Debart
contrebasse : Fabrice Béguin
quintette à vent
flûte : Aurélie Wiart
hautbois : Alain Hervé
clarinette : Gilles Leyronnas
cor : Florent Barrois
trompette : Vincent Requeut
trombone : Jean-Pierre Guillouet
A master piece from Roxy and elsewhe r e album ,a complicated and multi-layered musical work with too many rythm sections and introducing different influences from Jazz to stranvynskian amusical traces . Truly this orchestra is a classically oriented group of talented musicians because if they weren't so,it would be so difficult for them to come to terms with the seriously hard to play notes , just to say that the late FZ was a great conductor as well as a composer and a genius musician .
I used to blast Zappa while my sister-in-law was pregnant when I lived with my brother and she swears that’s why nephew is so smart.
Amazing conductor- he’s certainly got the spirit!
Frank together with Ludwig and Johann Sebastian sits on the peaks of the Big Note!
I was there, quite a night (july 10th 2008), in Vienne, France. During the gig Jean-Luc Ponty joined for 3 songs.
He played the opening gig with his band.
I was drunk and on the full video (if it is ever available), it might just be possible to hear me scream "ZAPPAAAAAAAAAAAAAA" between the songs.
Love this. See how Frank had such an AMAZING influence.
Applause.
Merci bien, monsieur.
In 150 years, this will be Classical Music.
It already is
Thank you for attempting an obviously very challenging piece!
Great observation. However I think this is great. We got to keep in mind that a director and a performer like Zappa was - well, we won't find anything like him in our time. He was unique. He's the author of this piece. Listen to it. It's impressive what he left us. Isn't it?
Luke 18.15
Una rivisitazione di grande effetto un omaggio a un grande compositore del 900
all of the big note stuff is so nice, just wish all Ruths parts were a little more prominent. Great job to all. thank you
This is not easy, and this is very well done. Bravo!
che zappa vi benedica.....siete una forza della natura !
Thats one bad ass conductor!
EXTRAORDINAIRE, extraordinaire, dingue, qui d'autre sait faire ce type de musique ?
kant wait 4 sumting REALLY kompikated
5:49- OMG
Bravo! Bravo! BRAVO!
What percentage of these musicians do you figure weren't at all familiar with Zappa's music before learning this? Then, what percentage of those musicians became true FZ fans after?
twinsmm1
All, I hope.
fantastico, il miglior direttore d'orchestra mai visto, questo si che e' saper interpretare. 10 +!
Thank you for this one, seldom heard 😍🎶
You are very good love the originality added by the conductor !!
Wow!
Excellent rendition. However, the drummer turned the last "part" into 5 measures of 4 rather than 4 measures of 5 as originally written. Don't know if it was the drummers interpretation, the conductors interpretation or the transcription itself, but it's 4 measures 5--like the rest of the song--not 5 of 4.
Great performance!!
SUPERB
stellar!
This is actually two songs, at 3:56 begins "Don't You Ever Wash that Thing". Not complaining, I'm certainly glad to have both!
super!
03:56 awesome
FZ, the Best!!
Very tight when needed. Great job all.
This is fucking great!
Imponente
would rather see this anyday than another ZPZ show.FZ was the greatest musical mind to ever live.
duster71
They’re both an awesome tribute.
Nothing wrong with Dweezil doing Franks music. I would rather see any Zappa than not. Who gives a f**k who's playing it.
I saw ZPZ in Vienna and they were absolutely amazing, what's your problem?
A little bit lame and a little bit mechanical callous. But in the composition there is nothing to complain about. The music performance in the middle is awesome and I enjoyed the pleasure even to the end, I´ve become used to it...Zappa is still Zappa!
Reminds me of Emerson Lake and Palmer, actually, and that's not a bad thing.
Zappa liked ELP.
Ruth is thinking?
Where can one find this arrangement?
you can contact on Facebook Jean Luc Rimey Meille
I regret I wiz'n't here
Watch Ruth
what can she possibly do that will amaze everyone?
“Ladies and gentlemen”: . .
needs chester and george....
And Ruth!
Needs louder percussion!
George W. Bush at 1:22
Not recorded properly
It’s not clean.
surely, you would have done better