Just Damn! I'm 64 and have listened to Frank and the band since I was 26 or so. You do the math. His son and this band are so close. This brings me to tears. This band is so professional and tight.
About five years ago I was invited to the grand opening of a huge rehearsal complex near the Burbank Airport--various buildings of drums, guitars, etc., and rehearsal stages. I wandered around and heard this band, so I stopped to listen. It was Zappa Plays Zappa and I was fucking blown away. Never heard of them, and they were mind-crushing. This music is like a punch in the nose of all pop cliches, PLUS social commentary, PLUS expert players with amazing chops. UNIQUE.
I've been listening to Frank all afternoon on UA-cam and this came up. Seriously, it's not one step down from Frank's originals live performances. Dweezil inherited his dad's band leader skills. Maybe one day he'll step out and write.
total agreement on her skills as a musician. i dont know how many people caught it but during her extened solo she had a lock of her hair in her mouth during part of her solo . that is probably something that reed players have happen to them or its an inner joke. she keep up her playing probably thinking shit but she went right thru it. huge props for that level of musicianship .
She is awesome, she played on the Zappa plays Zappa tours for a long time. Think she stopped touring with Dweezil in the early 2020's - that's a shame.
I saw him more than 30 times, I lived in NY and would see every show in Jersey, Manhattan, or LI. Every show what different. Saw Dweezil at the Beacon theater in NY, drove from Georgia to NY for that. Love them both
*@Ahmad Soob.* Indeed I was listening to France Inter (French National Radio) where they called FZ _Our contemporary Mozart_ The host was absolutely right.
So sad to hear Dweezil talking about how much it means to the family. I'd imagine he never dreamt they'd end up in a situation where siblings only communicate through lawyers and open letters. The dedication and work he's put into ZPZ and all his younger brother and sister can think about is the money.
Quem diria, um brasileiro aqui vivendo na Flórida as 7:30pm pintando um escritório até meia noite ouvindo esse ao vivo que eu amo. Uma das poucas coisas que me da energia.
I got lucky enough to see Frank play in Minneapolis during the Them Or Us Tour and going to this show many years after Frank's passing brought back many fond memories of that kick ass show.
32:00 - a kid speaks to us who luvvved his dad no end - and still does! What a moving moment! I guess we all miss Frank, but life goes on and we are lucky he once got himself a son who can now keep on playing his great music in live performances. Certainly, it cannot be a perfect copy of FZ-music but I figure ZPZ is much more than a mere cover band! Thanks for uploading this fine, fine concert!
Frank Zappa did exactly the same thing. his band, The Mothers of Invention, were an amazing cross section of talent, they all showed off. it was magical.
this is a spectacular and awesome performance. . so glad I found this, and it should have millions of hits. the music of Zappa is eclectic and all-encompassing, and we are blessed to behold it
So... damn.... good! I can honestly say the music of Frank Zappa has pulled me out of the some of the deepest lows. Dweezil rocks it seriously f****** hard. Way to keep a legacy alive!
been lucky enough to have seen Frank live eight times and have 60+ of his albums. he never ceases to inspire me. needless to say, my house is not complete without a stereo in every room and playing Frank Zappa.
Saw ZPZ in 2011 when they opened for "Return to Forever", they were "tight" and each member highly talented! I didn't think much of them when I got the tickets, concerned with the main group RTF, but when they played I was amazed at how great they actually were! To me Gonzalez was the standout in the band. Much talent in ZPZ!
I think Dweezil said it took 2 years to learn the compositions. On a video about his rig rundown, he said one of the great difficulties was finding a way to recreate the sound of some of the vintage equipment that is no longer made.
The title is wrong, ZPZ was not together in 1997, they started out in 2006. In the late 90's Napoleon was playing/singing with another Zappa tribute band called "Project Object" (which are also absolutely awesome, by the way, and still together and feature Ike Willis and Ray White and other Zappa alumni, like Ed Mann, play with them on and off.) I saw Nappy with them several times. This is actually DVD one of the double DVD set and just an amazing concert ! .. and like most of Frank's real bands used to be, one of the tightest bands I've ever heard in my life; and even with more merit considering some of this music is so ridiculously difficult, doesn't get any harder than this folks.. Before he started the Zappa plays Zappa band project Dweezil's style was so completely different from his father's, just totally at the other end of the spectrum. Yet he did such an amazing job of learning and playing Frank's music and his band sounds as killer as the real Mothers did. You can tell this was a true labor of love and he put everything he had, mentally and technically, into it. You can tell he is so proud of his name and set out to carry the legacy of his dad in a way that Frank would have approved of (and we know how hard he was to please ... LOL ..) ... we no longer have your dad gracing the world stages and Rock music lost its greatest asset when we lost him, but for now Dweez, You da man !!!! :):)
Late on this reply, but I like that you noted just how different Dweezil played before ZPZ. I saw ZPZ open for Return to Forever some years ago, and during the show he credited Frank Gambale (who was RTF's guitarist that year) for helping him learn the techniques to mimic his father's playing.
@@Pastalet Well that's the thing, before the first ZPZ show, or even rehearsals; Dweezil basically locked himself in a room for a year, to essentially re-learn how to play guitar. Honestly, as great a guitarist as Frank was.... I think Dweezil is better. His tone is just a little bit clearer, and let's face it, Frank was a better composer than he was musician (again, not that he was in any way bad; he was just that insanely good at writing music, far better than he was at playing it)
The DVD was shooted 2008. They started 2006. Have seen them two times live in Finland. Always f*cking amazing. So sad that I never had the chance to see Frank live 😭
THAT was one of the best shows I've seen in quite some time..the ending with the one and only Terry Bozio was absolutely mind boggling!!! Punky's Whips was the PERFECT ending to an absolute masterpiece!!! Keep the fire alive Dweezil!!! Frank is beaming with pride up above!!!
No, not 1997. This happens a lot online. Great band here! Terry Bozzio still a crazy drummer. Saw him with UK. An awesome rare concert at U of I in Idaho years ago. John Wetton was singer/bass player. Forget the electric violin players name. He wore a cool all leather zippered outfit. Bozzios kit was huge. 3 rows of roto toms. 4 bass drums. 3 gongs. The middle one was huge! Hit it to end concert. Whole building shook.
@@davebowles1957 hahaha yes!!!!! just blasted it tonight. Builds to the most incredible crescendo. Love that part when Napoleon is signalling the applause over. It feels like a celebration. "Look people, look what is capable" just awesome
Thank you Minotauro Di Chieti for taking the time to break the time down for us. Bravo! I'm posting it again to keep it in the Top Comments. 01:31 Intro 02:56 Andy 09:17 Call Any Vegetable 16:39 Tell Me You Love Me 20:23 Florentine Pogen 33:15 Cosmik Debris 39:43 I'm The Slime 45:00 Pound (For a Brown) 1:01:22 Don't Eat the Yellow Snow 1:03:18 St Alphonso's Pancake Breakfast 1:05:09 Father O'blivion 1:09:54 Inca Roads 1:25:26 Eat That Question 1:36:16 I'm So Cute 1:39:46 Tryin' To Grow a Chin 1:43:25 Punky's Whip 1:54:37 credits (Pound for.)
01:31 Intro 02:56 Andy 09:17 Call Any Vegetable 16:39 Tell Me You Love Me 20:23 Florentine Pogen 33:15 Cosmik Debris 39:43 I'm The Slime 45:00 Pound (For a Brown) 1:01:22: Don't Eat the Yellow Snow 1:03:18 St Alphonso's Pancake Breakfast 1:05:09 Father O'bivion 1:09:54 Inca Roads 1:25:26 Eat That Question 1:36:16 I'm So Cute 1:39:46 Tryin' To Grow a Chin 1:43:25 Punky's Whip
01:31 Intro 02:56 Andy 09:17 Call Any Vegetable 16:39 Tell Me You Love Me 20:23 Florentine Pogen 33:15 Cosmik Debris 39:43 I'm The Slime 45:00 Pound (For a Brown) 1:01:22 Don't Eat the Yellow Snow 1:03:18 St Alphonso's Pancake Breakfast 1:05:09 Father O'bivion 1:09:54 Inca Roads 1:25:26 Eat That Question 1:36:16 I'm So Cute 1:39:46 Tryin' To Grow a Chin 1:43:25 Punky's Whip 1:54:37 credits (Pound for.)
you guys ever think: maybe this guy titled this with 1997 so his video wouldn't get flagged, the quality is noticeably better, so it does make sense-idk lol just glad it's still up.
Stunning guitar solo by Dweezil Zappa, from 1:12:00 to 1:18:00; to be listened to at high volume on a "certain regard" stereo. The last two minutes are heavenly.
@@paulthoresen8241 It took about 90 minutes to set up & mic up both Terry & Joe's kits. During the load-out, the drum tech, had me disassemble Joe's kit & pack it up entirely myself. Which is unusual, he must've trusted me. Bcuz, him & me, frantically working together, took 45 min to take apart & pack up Terry's monstrosity of a kit. Personally, there is sooo much of his kit he nvr, ever hits, nor uses. It's just unnecessary, it's a waste. So, it's his ego shinning through. I hv set up Neil Peart's kit 11 times since 1987, with both drum tech's Larry Allen, & Lorne Wheaton. Once, Lorne was in hospital, so "I" set it up w/pyro tech & rigger, Stg Mgr George. Neil used all of it. I've also wrkd w/Joe Paul Slaby setting up Danny Carey many times; he uses everything.
No it was Joes Garage when I got into Frank at the same time a guitar techer told me he was amazedd by a show in NYC . I was listening to Black Sabbath and Rush and then Joes garage blew my miind.
With Billy Hulting no longer in the group, I wonder if Dweezil has considered Tricia Williams for the percussion role? She was the percussionist with Mike Keneally around 1999-2000 for his album "Dancing", and at the time, I felt she could be the second coming of Ruth Underwood.
I was "Zappatized" in 1972. I got to see him on his last tour and it was well worth it. All I can say. 😎👍🎶
2024 and the music of FZ is still relevant and NEEDED. Thanks Frank for your ART.
Just Damn! I'm 64 and have listened to Frank and the band since I was 26 or so. You do the math. His son and this band are so close. This brings me to tears. This band is so professional and tight.
Yeah! Only one mistake!
Im here in 2020, wondering where the music industry went wrong. Why can't artists like this, be bigger and more appreciated.
This is absolutely priceless 😎😎😎👍👍👍🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
About five years ago I was invited to the grand opening of a huge rehearsal complex near the Burbank Airport--various buildings of drums, guitars, etc., and rehearsal stages. I wandered around and heard this band, so I stopped to listen. It was Zappa Plays Zappa and I was fucking blown away. Never heard of them, and they were mind-crushing. This music is like a punch in the nose of all pop cliches, PLUS social commentary, PLUS expert players with amazing chops. UNIQUE.
This is unbelievable. Can’t be topped. Let’s make this happen again for always.
01:31 : Intro
02:56 : Andy
09:17 Call Any Vegetable
16:39 : Tell Me You Love Me
20:23 : Florentine Pogen
33:15 : Cosmik Debris
39:43 : I'm The Slime
45:00 : Pound (For a Brown)
1:01:22 : Don't Eat the Yellow Snow
1:03:18 : St Alphonso's Pancake Breakfast
1:05:09 : Father O'bivion
1:09:54 : Inca Roads
1:25:26 : Eat That Question
1:36:16 : I'm So Cute
1:39:46 : Tryin' To Grow a Chin
1:43:25 : Punky's Whip
1:54:37 : credits (Pound for.)
Thank you
Thanks for doing this.
Day late and a dollar short.... I just figured out that you can click on the time stamp...wow. Earth to me!
Thank you!
thanks!
I've been listening to Frank all afternoon on UA-cam and this came up. Seriously, it's not one step down from Frank's originals live performances. Dweezil inherited his dad's band leader skills. Maybe one day he'll step out and write.
A must in every household
Scheila Gonzales is amazing, especially her soloing during "A Pound For A Brown".
total agreement on her skills as a musician. i dont know how many people caught it but during her extened solo she had a lock of her hair in her mouth during part of her solo . that is probably something that reed players have happen to them or its an inner joke. she keep up her playing probably thinking shit but she went right thru it. huge props for that level of musicianship .
She is awesome, she played on the Zappa plays Zappa tours for a long time. Think she stopped touring with Dweezil in the early 2020's - that's a shame.
I freakin love this version of Inca Roads !
YOU HAVE DONE YOUR FATHER PROUD DWEEZIL MATE, THANK YOU SO SO VERY MUCH. BRILLIANT CHIP OFF THE OLDE BLOCK SIR
The level of musicianship showcased here is absolutely staggering. Frank would be very proud of the funky monster he created.
You didnt know him.
Ce n'est pas un monstre plutôt un super fils Guy platteau Marseille
Dweezil's solo on Inca Roads is what I believe to be the greatest guitar solo, EVER.
I wholeheartedly agree!!!
Rien à dire sans voix ou plutôt sans doigts pour commentaires juste du pur génie tel père tel fils enfin presque Guy platteau Marseille
Joe Travers is an absolutely great drummer !!
shame he's not in the band anymore.. now he's working for Ahmed at the archive.
I saw him more than 30 times, I lived in NY and would see every show in Jersey, Manhattan, or LI. Every show what different. Saw Dweezil at the Beacon theater in NY, drove from Georgia to NY for that. Love them both
He's so great. I really wish i had a chance to see them while he was still in the band.
As good as any of FZs , reminds me of a Humphrys Wakerman mix
Excellently tuned kit as well. Those DWs are killer.
I was at the kick-off of this show in 2006, in Amsterdam. An unforgettable experience.
Ik ook! Foutloos!
The very first ZPZ! I was there!
Ohw, Seattle. No I was at the very first one. Amsterdam.
inca roads is for me the most beautiful complex intelligent number ever composed !!
Incredible...Zappa you were a tremendous musician.Thanks to your son Dweezil, to still show to the world that FZ was a genius like AMADEUS..
Amadeus who?
*@Ahmad Soob.* Indeed I was listening to France Inter (French National Radio) where they called FZ _Our contemporary Mozart_ The host was absolutely right.
@@markschattefor6997 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
So sad to hear Dweezil talking about how much it means to the family. I'd imagine he never dreamt they'd end up in a situation where siblings only communicate through lawyers and open letters. The dedication and work he's put into ZPZ and all his younger brother and sister can think about is the money.
fabulous concert with just about everything in it for the young consumers of today.!!..booowahhh...
Quem diria, um brasileiro aqui vivendo na Flórida as 7:30pm pintando um escritório até meia noite ouvindo esse ao vivo que eu amo.
Uma das poucas coisas que me da energia.
I got lucky enough to see Frank play in Minneapolis during the Them Or Us Tour and going to this show many years after Frank's passing brought back many fond memories of that kick ass show.
so good to hear zappa again!!
this dwezzil plays as good as his dad.
and those imortal brain storm compositions....
32:00 - a kid speaks to us who luvvved his dad no end - and still does! What a moving moment! I guess we all miss Frank, but life goes on and we are lucky he once got himself a son who can now keep on playing his great music in live performances. Certainly, it cannot be a perfect copy of FZ-music but I figure ZPZ is much more than a mere cover band! Thanks for uploading this fine, fine concert!
love this, dweezil allows all of the musicians to show off as well
Mrs Gonzalez does it all! including making my bag swell....😅😎😛
Frank Zappa did exactly the same thing. his band, The Mothers of Invention, were an amazing cross section of talent, they all showed off. it was magical.
@@gregajohnson1985 george duke tho
@@gregajohnson1985 george duke tho
Merveilleux! 😁
this is a spectacular and awesome performance. . so glad I found this, and it should have millions of hits. the music of Zappa is eclectic and all-encompassing, and we are blessed to behold it
So... damn.... good! I can honestly say the music of Frank Zappa has pulled me out of the some of the deepest lows. Dweezil rocks it seriously f****** hard. Way to keep a legacy alive!
been lucky enough to have seen Frank live eight times and have 60+ of his albums. he never ceases to inspire me. needless to say, my house is not complete without a stereo in every room and playing Frank Zappa.
Saw ZPZ in 2011 when they opened for "Return to Forever", they were "tight" and each member highly talented! I didn't think much of them when I got the tickets, concerned with the main group RTF, but when they played I was amazed at how great they actually were! To me Gonzalez was the standout in the band. Much talent in ZPZ!
one of the best live mixes I've ever heard
Bravissimi! Ma Grazie! Grazie Dwezzil! Grazie!
I can't even imagine how many hours of rehearsal it took to get all these musicians locked in.
i know frank was a perfectionist with rehearsals and if you werent up to his standards he would show you the door. zappa jr would be much the same.
I think reading somewhere it took 3 months.
I think Dweezil said it took 2 years to learn the compositions. On a video about his rig rundown, he said one of the great difficulties was finding a way to recreate the sound of some of the vintage equipment that is no longer made.
Zappa used to rehearse his band ten hours a day for a few months before going on tour.
Simply amazing. The depth of Frank's composition and the amazing talent here are awe inspiring. Thanks Frank. Great job band. 🤙
Incarnation but yeah.
The title is wrong, ZPZ was not together in 1997, they started out in 2006. In the late 90's Napoleon was playing/singing with another Zappa tribute band called "Project Object" (which are also absolutely awesome, by the way, and still together and feature Ike Willis and Ray White and other Zappa alumni, like Ed Mann, play with them on and off.) I saw Nappy with them several times. This is actually DVD one of the double DVD set and just an amazing concert ! .. and like most of Frank's real bands used to be, one of the tightest bands I've ever heard in my life; and even with more merit considering some of this music is so ridiculously difficult, doesn't get any harder than this folks.. Before he started the Zappa plays Zappa band project Dweezil's style was so completely different from his father's, just totally at the other end of the spectrum. Yet he did such an amazing job of learning and playing Frank's music and his band sounds as killer as the real Mothers did. You can tell this was a true labor of love and he put everything he had, mentally and technically, into it. You can tell he is so proud of his name and set out to carry the legacy of his dad in a way that Frank would have approved of (and we know how hard he was to please ... LOL ..) ... we no longer have your dad gracing the world stages and Rock music lost its greatest asset when we lost him, but for now Dweez, You da man !!!! :):)
+Victor Coral Yeah I thought so then checked the Copyright at the end of the credits and it's 2007.
Late on this reply, but I like that you noted just how different Dweezil played before ZPZ. I saw ZPZ open for Return to Forever some years ago, and during the show he credited Frank Gambale (who was RTF's guitarist that year) for helping him learn the techniques to mimic his father's playing.
THIS IS 2017!!!!
I think they started out in 2005, as I remember some sort of 10 year anniversary being in 2015. But you probably are right.
@@Pastalet Well that's the thing, before the first ZPZ show, or even rehearsals; Dweezil basically locked himself in a room for a year, to essentially re-learn how to play guitar. Honestly, as great a guitarist as Frank was.... I think Dweezil is better. His tone is just a little bit clearer, and let's face it, Frank was a better composer than he was musician (again, not that he was in any way bad; he was just that insanely good at writing music, far better than he was at playing it)
The DVD was shooted 2008. They started 2006. Have seen them two times live in Finland. Always f*cking amazing. So sad that I never had the chance to see Frank live 😭
Geniuses Father, Son,and all band members past present and future pure gold
dweezil's Inca Roads guitar solo- stellar shit
THAT was one of the best shows I've seen in quite some time..the ending with the one and only Terry Bozio was absolutely mind boggling!!! Punky's Whips was the PERFECT ending to an absolute masterpiece!!! Keep the fire alive Dweezil!!! Frank is beaming with pride up above!!!
Incroyable
i was at this show in 2007 providence RI ppac it was incredable,i was able to see Frank for the last time in Providence same place
Providence 10/25/2006
Went to the theater to see 200 motels. I sat in the upper balcony where the smoke found me. Frank gave the people what they wanted.
No, not 1997. This happens a lot online. Great band here! Terry Bozzio still a crazy drummer. Saw him with UK. An awesome rare concert at U of I in Idaho years ago. John Wetton was singer/bass player. Forget the electric violin players name. He wore a cool all leather zippered outfit. Bozzios kit was huge. 3 rows of roto toms. 4 bass drums. 3 gongs. The middle one was huge! Hit it to end concert. Whole building shook.
What a band.
Love 'Eat That Question' and the sax solo :-D
I saw this tour in Boca at the Mizner Park Amphitheater. They were fabulous!
Oh, just awesome. Thank you. Thank you so much for posting this. Love from the UK
saw this show in chicago & every other time they came here absolutley the best looking forward to the next time there here
mother... mary ..joseph what a fucking band! Met Frank at WXRT , consider myself fortunate...miss him!
And from 1:26:50 hell broke loose...... what a sax solo.....!!!!!
I was at this show. It was awesome.
ANDY ! at minute 7:08 its so incredible fantastic! best musicians ever heard!
But the wrong kind.
Inca Roads, man. I don't care if it's 1997 or 2006, that's a top effort there from Dweezil. Great band.
This was the best incantation of the ZPZ group. Awesome!!
I love it how they inserted the groove of Keep It Greasy at the end of Pound For A Brown.
Grande concerto, sem duvida, tal pai tal filho.
Brasileiro?
This kicks some seriously big ass! Thanks Dweezil!
The solo on I’m the slime, that tone. Almost brings a tear to your eye
I have to turn in my man-card when he solos during Inca Road.
@@davebowles1957 hahaha yes!!!!! just blasted it tonight. Builds to the most incredible crescendo. Love that part when Napoleon is signalling the applause over. It feels like a celebration. "Look people, look what is capable" just awesome
Thank you Minotauro Di Chieti for taking the time to break the time down for us.
Bravo!
I'm posting it again to keep it in the Top Comments.
01:31 Intro
02:56 Andy
09:17 Call Any Vegetable
16:39 Tell Me You Love Me
20:23 Florentine Pogen
33:15 Cosmik Debris
39:43 I'm The Slime
45:00 Pound (For a Brown)
1:01:22 Don't Eat the Yellow Snow
1:03:18 St Alphonso's Pancake Breakfast
1:05:09 Father O'blivion
1:09:54 Inca Roads
1:25:26 Eat That Question
1:36:16 I'm So Cute
1:39:46 Tryin' To Grow a Chin
1:43:25 Punky's Whip
1:54:37 credits (Pound for.)
Les gens ne connaissent pas asser cette incroyable musique
Best concert I ever seen. 2007 in Houston. Started on time and went 3 hours easy.
01:31 Intro
02:56 Andy
09:17 Call Any Vegetable
16:39 Tell Me You Love Me
20:23 Florentine Pogen
33:15 Cosmik Debris
39:43 I'm The Slime
45:00 Pound (For a Brown)
1:01:22: Don't Eat the Yellow Snow
1:03:18 St Alphonso's Pancake Breakfast
1:05:09 Father O'bivion
1:09:54 Inca Roads
1:25:26 Eat That Question
1:36:16 I'm So Cute
1:39:46 Tryin' To Grow a Chin
1:43:25 Punky's Whip
Cosmico! Grazie per averlo postato ❤
This is really a masterpiece of concert!
01:31 Intro
02:56 Andy
09:17 Call Any Vegetable
16:39 Tell Me You Love Me
20:23 Florentine Pogen
33:15 Cosmik Debris
39:43 I'm The Slime
45:00 Pound (For a Brown)
1:01:22 Don't Eat the Yellow Snow
1:03:18 St Alphonso's Pancake Breakfast
1:05:09 Father O'bivion
1:09:54 Inca Roads
1:25:26 Eat That Question
1:36:16 I'm So Cute
1:39:46 Tryin' To Grow a Chin
1:43:25 Punky's Whip
1:54:37 credits (Pound for.)
I gave this dvd to everyone I know.
no, it was in 2006., the year 1997 is totally wrong.
Exactly. And it’s easy to see this isn’t as old as ‘97.
Totally.
@@KyleDavisMusic haha!!!
LOVE!
you guys ever think: maybe this guy titled this with 1997 so his video wouldn't get flagged, the quality is noticeably better, so it does make sense-idk lol just glad it's still up.
Amazing!
Dweizjl did a great job of reproducing his ddxs music . Which I I l I stened to back 1978.
this particular shit brought me to this whole musical compendium of mr frank zappa
Very well filmed! Appreciated by this drunk couch spud, x
I was already listening to VAN HALEN and the RAMONESand one day I listenened to Joes Garage,
Everything changed , I knew I wanted to be a musician.
Same here.
thank you!!!
Fantastic!!!
Best version of ZPZ ever
Stunning guitar solo by Dweezil Zappa, from 1:12:00 to 1:18:00; to be listened to at high volume on a "certain regard" stereo. The last two minutes are heavenly.
Frank is Stil alive, his music will never dye, visit zappanale next summer in Bad Doberan😎👍🎸🎷🎷🐩👈
Inca Roads Dweezil solo OMG X100!
Napoleon is so talented.
Underrated team behind the scenes. Fuck trying to get this mix to work and setting everything up, especially Bozzios kit.
I set up Bozzio's kit for their show at Orpheum theater in Minneapolis, MN 2006.
@@franks2bud how long did it take?
@@paulthoresen8241 It took about 90 minutes to set up & mic up both Terry & Joe's kits. During the load-out, the drum tech, had me disassemble Joe's kit & pack it up entirely myself. Which is unusual, he must've trusted me. Bcuz, him & me, frantically working together, took 45 min to take apart & pack up Terry's monstrosity of a kit. Personally, there is sooo much of his kit he nvr, ever hits, nor uses. It's just unnecessary, it's a waste. So, it's his ego shinning through. I hv set up Neil Peart's kit 11 times since 1987, with both drum tech's Larry Allen, & Lorne Wheaton. Once, Lorne was in hospital, so "I" set it up w/pyro tech & rigger, Stg Mgr George. Neil used all of it. I've also wrkd w/Joe Paul Slaby setting up Danny Carey many times; he uses everything.
Portland maine baby.....that was a great night
Only in it for the . . . love of original music. X
Looking forward to August. Dweezil's coming to Cleveland!
Fkn amazing
enormous , he magnifies his legacy so proudly
This is keeping Frank alive
I wish this exact lineup would get back out there.
No it was Joes Garage when I got into Frank at the same time a guitar techer told me he was amazedd by a show in NYC . I was listening to Black Sabbath and Rush and then Joes garage blew my miind.
Waouh, la classe, rien de plus
sublime
This can‘t be 1997 - Bogner Amps didn‘t exist at that time.
Out of sheer respect for frank, play it as cleanly as possible. Looking to show the respect to Frank as much as possible. Well done son ;-)
Cosmic Debris is just pure fun to listen to and see.
absolutely incredible. it's like Frank never left us.
Awesome to see Dweezil work so hard to learn Franks music and do an amazing Job. Yeah the date is about 10 years off.
With Billy Hulting no longer in the group, I wonder if Dweezil has considered Tricia Williams for the percussion role? She was the percussionist with Mike Keneally around 1999-2000 for his album "Dancing", and at the time, I felt she could be the second coming of Ruth Underwood.