@sugarpuddin After listening to all those hours of bullshit cliffnote videos on philosophers that right wing think tanks like to promote as a Trojan horse for their economic policies (and that only, they will not save you from them as they promise, they promote that too, so that you will agree and help in the real game) you'd think your super brain would come up with a better line than that. Luckily, I have prepared a few choice alternatives so that you don't have to: 10.) "Are you sure you don't mean absolutely tragic?" 9.) "I think the milk has gone sour" 8.) "Oh yeah, well I've seen better magic at a kids birthday party" 7.) "Shits pretty safe too, wouldn't call it magic, though." 6.) "Whats your other favorite album, "Disco Duck?" 5.) "Yoko Ono must be turning over in her grave right now." 4.) "Wish it had been his last." 3.) "I'll have to take your word for that." 2.)"One of my favorite Frisbees" ...and finally, the number one thing this guy who may as well be a bot created by an AI algorithm from the Hoover institute should have said to insult this album he does not have the experience or context to grasp is... (image your own drum role) 1.) "Safe as piss" We've got a wonderful show for you here this evening, Jordan Peterson is here... (whoot whoot whooot) (idiotic applause) ...and Frank Miller will be here to discuss the 300, so basically everything you've ever thought about will be touched upon in the next hour and a half, we'll be right back after this message, Paul... ("The World's most dangerous band plays "The Heat is on" by Glen Fry or whoever the fuck that was.) fin.
@sugarpuddin After listening to all those hours of bullshit cliffnote videos on philosophers that right wing think tanks like to promote as a Trojan horse for their economic policies (and that only, they will not save you from them as they promise, they promote that too, so that you will agree and help in the real game) you'd think your super brain would come up with a better line than that. Luckily, I have prepared a few choice alternatives so that you don't have to: 10.) "Are you sure you don't mean absolutely tragic?" 9.) "I think the milk has gone sour" 8.) "Oh yeah, well I've seen better magic at a kids birthday party" 7.) "Shits pretty safe too, wouldn't call it magic, though." 6.) "Whats your other favorite album, "Disco Duck?" 5.) "Yoko Ono must be turning over in her grave right now." 4.) "Wish it had been his last." 3.) "I'll have to take your word for that." 2.)"One of my favorite Frisbees" ...and finally, the number one thing this guy who may as well be a bot created by an AI algorithm from the Hoover institute should have said to insult this album he does not have the experience or context to grasp is... (image your own drum role) 1.) "Safe as piss" We've got a wonderful show for you here this evening, Jordan Peterson is here... (whoot whoot whooot) (idiotic applause) ...and Frank Miller will be here to discuss the 300, so basically everything you've ever thought about will be touched upon in the next hour and a half, we'll be right back after this message, Paul... ("The World's most dangerous band plays "The Heat is on" by Glen Fry or whoever the fuck that was.) fin.
@sugarpuddin After listening to all those hours of bullshit cliffnote videos on philosophers that right wing think tanks like to promote as a Trojan horse for their economic policies (and that only, they will not save you from them as they promise, they promote that too, so that you will agree and help in the real game) you'd think your super brain would come up with a better line than that. Luckily, I have prepared a few choice alternatives so that you don't have to: 10.) "Are you sure you don't mean absolutely tragic?" 9.) "I think the milk has gone sour" 8.) "Oh yeah, well I've seen better magic at a kids birthday party" 7.) "Shits pretty safe too, wouldn't call it magic, though." 6.) "Whats your other favorite album, "Disco Duck?" 5.) "Yoko Ono must be turning over in her grave right now." 4.) "Wish it had been his last." 3.) "I'll have to take your word for that." 2.)"One of my favorite Frisbees" ...and finally, the number one thing this guy who may as well be a bot created by an AI algorithm from the Hoover institute should have said to insult this album he does not have the experience or context to grasp is... (image your own drum role) 1.) "Safe as piss" We've got a wonderful show for you here this evening, Jordan Peterson is here... (whoot whoot whooot) (idiotic applause) ...and Frank Miller will be here to discuss the 300, so basically everything you've ever thought about will be touched upon in the next hour and a half, we'll be right back after this message, Paul... ("The World's most dangerous band plays "The Heat is on" by Glen Fry or whoever the fuck that was.) fin.
First listened to Troutmask back in ‘72 when I was 14 years old. I still think it’s magical, one of the truly great albums. I saw them live a couple of times in the UK in the mid-seventies. Chaotic and amazing.
I knew just one track in 1972, “Ella Guru”, from the Warner Brothers compilation “The Big Ball”. I was sixteen, and it was just a fun novelty for me. I did have a sort of friend from school who owned the complete Beerheart albums. The following year I briefly played in a rock group with that friend and stayed over at his house once with other friends, but I never actually saw the record collection. It was reputed to be large. The idea in those days was that Zappa and Beefheart fans were especial “heads”, the headest “heads” (in other words, the hippest hippies.) I retrospect that seems wrong. In any case, I jumped directly out of the hippie movement after that one night,
@@jeffryphillipsburns Only “Troutmask” is truly weird, a lot of their other material was a funky rock style (like on the album “Clear Spot”) and when playing live they could really rock.
@@jeffryphillipsburns interesting since always remembered reading how captain & the bois where toonweird for hippies, so youre friends must have felt like "heads" being fan of such strange duo.
It must’ve been something when Zappa and Beefheart hung out in high school. The name came from a movie Zappa planned to make- Captain Beefheart vs the Grunt People.
Many decades ago my friend who turned me onto this album pointed out correctly something that I’ve not heard or read anywhere else is that at its heart both TMR and LMDOB are boogie albums albeit in a style never done before or after. Not an acquired taste either you get it or you don’t
ok you guys got me all back into this, here courtesy of Wayback: Alice Cooper: Titanic Overture; Refrigerator Heaven Captain Beefheart and his Magic Band: The Blimp (Mousetrapreplica); Old Fart at Play Judy Henske & Jerry Yester: St Nicholas Hall Tim Buckley: I Must Have Been Blind Wild Man Fischer: Merry-Go-Round Tim Dawe: Little Boy Blue Lord Buckley: Governor Slugwell Jeff Simmons: Lucille Has Messed My Mind Up The Mothers of Invention: Holiday in Berlin, Full Blown The GTO's: Do Me In Once and I'll Be Sad, Do Me In Twice and I'll Know Better (Circular Circulation) Frank Zappa: Willie the Pimp
great documentary ! Don 's words were something else too ..I couldn't listen to pop music ever again after this :) but , Lick My Decals Off will be definitely the best album pop of 2050 :) I saw them a few times , 3 o clock in the morning at Bickershaw festival for one ..always fantastic
Sehr interessant anzuschauen. Gauß ist völlig überfordert mit diesem Gast. Seine Fragen erscheinen inquisitorisch. Eben wie von einem dieser "Komissare" von denen Koestler sprach.
It wasn't until I heard Moonlight in Vermont and then Ant Man Bee that it really started to finally click for me. That's when everything else fell into place and then it opened my mind to infinite space.
And now you look, there's whole tribes of what you might call 'inspirational musicians,' who aren't necessarily formally trained, but have these great, original, and _personal_ musical ideas.
@@Qwacked8999 My pleasure; BTW, I know for a solid fact that the Zappa Estate owns the rights to the legendary 'Bat Chain Puller' sessions, because they finally released it, with three bonus cuts. The fact that they had bonus cuts on hand is a big hint! No doubt the Zappas acquired it back when only a limited number of people were interested in Beefheart's stuff.
Beefheart was a genius. No-one would have ever heard of John French or Bill Harkleroad if they had not been on those magical records. This not a criticism of the musicians, or an approval of the way they were treated, it is simply a statement of fact.
I’ve been a big fan of CB&MB since the 70s. While TMR and LMDOB may have represented the pinnacle of their musical genius, I wish this documentary had at least mention Doc at the Radar Station and Ice Cream for Crow which were also very creative and avant garde.
Everything about the cooperation between Beefheart and Zappa, the comments of the important contributors of musicians of Beehearts's music, remain to be awsome. I think nobody but Drumbo got the essence of this era pointless. I really admire the way John French has captured all of this in is words and book.
I love Beef’s music Very much But I never got over the story John French tells about Vilet shoving a toilet plunger in one of the band members’ face I’ve played for some bandleaders who were jerks, but that story kind of takes the horrible cake
The whole concept of 'what's commerical?' is weird now and even weirder then. It obviously implies somebody is evaluating an deciding based upon some arbitrary formula what the public should hear nor not hear.
What a combination ? Pure genus concentrated on plastic ! Still have and play " Trout mask Replica " ! Like G. Martin and J. Lennon Magic ? I believe Frank Zappa could have been committed to a mental institution and in two weeks have a a band formed ? Capt. Beefheart ? Yoko Ono's more talented older brother ? He skirted the music scene like a train running full speed on only it's left side wheels on the tracks ! Right on the edge ! It's the elevator music in Heaven or hell , depending which way your going ?
Duality of man. Both are true unfortunately. Sometimes accidental genius, sometimes hot mess. Polarizing album for a reason, it really is scratching at something bigger but is a bit bloated and insane. Decals is the better album experience imo, concise yet dense and still flavored as a true sequel to Trout Mask
What you can't argue is the influence not only to Don and the band's trajectory but music history. The context of math rock and post rock and all of experimental rock, it is a simple call out to do whatever pleases you on your own terms
I've only just clicked with this band, very difficult to get into first,a bit like Zappa, it's not palatable first time but 2,3 listens and you get it,if I'm being honest I prefer his more generic sounding songs,lazy music, this is the day, Observatory crest,eyes blue million miles, the guitarist on this is the day probably in my top 20 solos
first time hearing of some sort of competition tween zappa and beefheart. I mean come on, really. Beefheart cant keep up with Zappa. Silliness. Two completely different types of music. The things non musician (ie critics) say about music never ceases to boggle my mind.
The cult stuff didn't really make it up to Idaho. Neither did the intellectual underpinnings, the Diggers and so on .. there did come to be, if not huge, present, waves and wavelets .. the wonderful, fine, great, absorptive thing of all this - cult and counterculture - is that it took place and not only recharged many batteries but gave huge wave after wave, tsunami like to our country .. oh, how we need another one now .. oh how we need another one now ..
@@warshipsatin8764To truly achieve Nothing is the ultimate accomplishment-His work is like a drill that reduces everything that he threw into it to absolutely Nothing.
The first amendment is the only hill in my opinion worth dying on. The above is the only good thing I can say about this music. Sorry If I offended anyone, but really?
TmR is a no hope deadend and didnt pay his bills, Bluejeans and Moonbeams ! was his biggest seller….as far away from tmr as its possible to be - thanks be
Just because it isn’t for you doesn’t make it what you want it to be. Sometimes it is better to wait until you understand something before you show your ignorance.
Fantastic! Can't get enough Beefheart. Excellent footage and interviews.
Thanks for posting this.
His first album Safe As Milk is absolutely magic. One of my favorite albums
Magic? Magical thinking!
@sugarpuddin After listening to all those hours of bullshit cliffnote videos on philosophers that right wing think tanks like to promote as a Trojan horse for their economic policies (and that only, they will not save you from them as they promise, they promote that too, so that you will agree and help in the real game) you'd think your super brain would come up with a better line than that.
Luckily, I have prepared a few choice alternatives so that you don't have to:
10.) "Are you sure you don't mean absolutely tragic?"
9.) "I think the milk has gone sour"
8.) "Oh yeah, well I've seen better magic at a kids birthday party"
7.) "Shits pretty safe too, wouldn't call it magic, though."
6.) "Whats your other favorite album, "Disco Duck?"
5.) "Yoko Ono must be turning over in her grave right now."
4.) "Wish it had been his last."
3.) "I'll have to take your word for that."
2.)"One of my favorite Frisbees"
...and finally, the number one thing this guy who may as well be a bot created by an AI algorithm from the Hoover institute should have said to insult this album he does not have the experience or context to grasp is...
(image your own drum role)
1.) "Safe as piss"
We've got a wonderful show for you here this evening, Jordan Peterson is here...
(whoot whoot whooot)
(idiotic applause)
...and Frank Miller will be here to discuss the 300, so basically everything you've ever thought about will be touched upon in the next hour and a half, we'll be right back after this message, Paul...
("The World's most dangerous band plays "The Heat is on" by Glen Fry or whoever the fuck that was.)
fin.
@sugarpuddin After listening to all those hours of bullshit cliffnote videos on philosophers that right wing think tanks like to promote as a Trojan horse for their economic policies (and that only, they will not save you from them as they promise, they promote that too, so that you will agree and help in the real game) you'd think your super brain would come up with a better line than that.
Luckily, I have prepared a few choice alternatives so that you don't have to:
10.) "Are you sure you don't mean absolutely tragic?"
9.) "I think the milk has gone sour"
8.) "Oh yeah, well I've seen better magic at a kids birthday party"
7.) "Shits pretty safe too, wouldn't call it magic, though."
6.) "Whats your other favorite album, "Disco Duck?"
5.) "Yoko Ono must be turning over in her grave right now."
4.) "Wish it had been his last."
3.) "I'll have to take your word for that."
2.)"One of my favorite Frisbees"
...and finally, the number one thing this guy who may as well be a bot created by an AI algorithm from the Hoover institute should have said to insult this album he does not have the experience or context to grasp is...
(image your own drum role)
1.) "Safe as piss"
We've got a wonderful show for you here this evening, Jordan Peterson is here...
(whoot whoot whooot)
(idiotic applause)
...and Frank Miller will be here to discuss the 300, so basically everything you've ever thought about will be touched upon in the next hour and a half, we'll be right back after this message, Paul...
("The World's most dangerous band plays "The Heat is on" by Glen Fry or whoever the fuck that was.)
fin.
@sugarpuddin After listening to all those hours of bullshit cliffnote videos on philosophers that right wing think tanks like to promote as a Trojan horse for their economic policies (and that only, they will not save you from them as they promise, they promote that too, so that you will agree and help in the real game) you'd think your super brain would come up with a better line than that.
Luckily, I have prepared a few choice alternatives so that you don't have to:
10.) "Are you sure you don't mean absolutely tragic?"
9.) "I think the milk has gone sour"
8.) "Oh yeah, well I've seen better magic at a kids birthday party"
7.) "Shits pretty safe too, wouldn't call it magic, though."
6.) "Whats your other favorite album, "Disco Duck?"
5.) "Yoko Ono must be turning over in her grave right now."
4.) "Wish it had been his last."
3.) "I'll have to take your word for that."
2.)"One of my favorite Frisbees"
...and finally, the number one thing this guy who may as well be a bot created by an AI algorithm from the Hoover institute should have said to insult this album he does not have the experience or context to grasp is...
(image your own drum role)
1.) "Safe as piss"
We've got a wonderful show for you here this evening, Jordan Peterson is here...
(whoot whoot whooot)
(idiotic applause)
...and Frank Miller will be here to discuss the 300, so basically everything you've ever thought about will be touched upon in the next hour and a half, we'll be right back after this message, Paul...
("The World's most dangerous band plays "The Heat is on" by Glen Fry or whoever the fuck that was.)
fin.
First listened to Troutmask back in ‘72 when I was 14 years old. I still think it’s magical, one of the truly great albums. I saw them live a couple of times in the UK in the mid-seventies. Chaotic and amazing.
Never got my head around troutmask
I knew just one track in 1972, “Ella Guru”, from the Warner Brothers compilation “The Big Ball”. I was sixteen, and it was just a fun novelty for me. I did have a sort of friend from school who owned the complete Beerheart albums. The following year I briefly played in a rock group with that friend and stayed over at his house once with other friends, but I never actually saw the record collection. It was reputed to be large. The idea in those days was that Zappa and Beefheart fans were especial “heads”, the headest “heads” (in other words, the hippest hippies.) I retrospect that seems wrong. In any case, I jumped directly out of the hippie movement after that one night,
@@jeffryphillipsburns Only “Troutmask” is truly weird, a lot of their other material was a funky rock style (like on the album “Clear Spot”) and when playing live they could really rock.
@@jeffryphillipsburns interesting since always remembered reading how captain & the bois where toonweird for hippies, so youre friends must have felt like "heads" being fan of such strange duo.
@@jeffryphillipsburns😢😅😢😢
Captain Beefheart on vocal, soprano sax,and madness...
one of my favorite albums, goodnight Austin Texas where ever you are.
i wish i had a pair of bongos ...
@@bluesriot2 Bongo Fury
@@augustwest8851 one of mine to, actually just finished listening to it...
Arrogantly twisting the sterile canvas snoot of a fully charged icing anointment utensil
TMR is still my favorite record of any genre, ever.
Ok Matt Groenig.
@@presence5426 Also a great artist.
@@GamingManual good friends with J epstein too 👀
@@gothgrrl8711 Who isn't at this point, in all honesty?
One of the greatest album sleeves also.
In the vinyl era, Troutmask Replica, never went out of print.
Still have and enjoy his album trout mask .....
It must’ve been something when Zappa and Beefheart hung out in high school. The name came from a movie Zappa planned to make- Captain Beefheart vs the Grunt People.
Favorite CB tune: Abba Zabba.
Total Time Travel Trip
⚡✨🧙🏾♂️✨⚡
Many decades ago my friend who turned me onto this album pointed out correctly something that I’ve not heard or read anywhere else is that at its heart both TMR and LMDOB are boogie albums albeit in a style never done before or after. Not an acquired taste either you get it or you don’t
I got the Zapped album via mail order way back when.
Same, great record
Merry-Go-Round... and 75 cents...
ok you guys got me all back into this, here courtesy of Wayback:
Alice Cooper: Titanic Overture; Refrigerator Heaven
Captain Beefheart and his Magic Band: The Blimp (Mousetrapreplica); Old Fart at Play
Judy Henske & Jerry Yester: St Nicholas Hall
Tim Buckley: I Must Have Been Blind
Wild Man Fischer: Merry-Go-Round
Tim Dawe: Little Boy Blue
Lord Buckley: Governor Slugwell
Jeff Simmons: Lucille Has Messed My Mind Up
The Mothers of Invention: Holiday in Berlin, Full Blown
The GTO's: Do Me In Once and I'll Be Sad, Do Me In Twice and I'll Know Better (Circular Circulation)
Frank Zappa: Willie the Pimp
Hit that long leaning note, and let it float.
Big eyed beans from Venus.
there's a limited supply
Hit that long lunar note.
@michaelknowler3057 lunar?
really? I heard leaning.
Still brilliant whatever.
great documentary ! Don 's words were something else too ..I couldn't listen to pop music ever again after this :) but , Lick My Decals Off will be definitely the best album pop of 2050 :) I saw them a few times , 3 o clock in the morning at Bickershaw festival for one ..always fantastic
I saw Frank Zappa Live in Dallas in the 80s. The concert T-Shirt said...DOPE You are what you use. Had that shirt for many years.
These 2 were way too smart for the bullshit music industry.
Singular minds one offs ☝🏻
..'kay, having a seat, please ..!
Still needed Zappa to make it happen .. thanks Frank .. glad they found each other again at the end of their lives
Love the Magic Band!
Saw don at warwick uni he passed me the joint. 😊
He straight up turned his band into a cult
Manson new zappa I wonder
A monster
Better than being Micheal Jackson
Sehr interessant anzuschauen. Gauß ist völlig überfordert mit diesem Gast. Seine Fragen erscheinen inquisitorisch. Eben wie von einem dieser "Komissare" von denen Koestler sprach.
nice film clips from jordan belsen & dog star man.
Personally, I think his masterpiece is Doc at the Radar Station....great documentary but I wish it had covered the making of his later albums too.
It wasn't until I heard Moonlight in Vermont and then Ant Man Bee that it really started to finally click for me. That's when everything else fell into place and then it opened my mind to infinite space.
Is the track that comes in at 6:00 a Beefheart track? If so, does anyone know the title?
And now you look, there's whole tribes of what you might call 'inspirational musicians,' who aren't necessarily formally trained, but have these great, original, and _personal_ musical ideas.
@@Qwacked8999 And they play fast and bulbous, too. 😏
@@Qwacked8999 I think Zappa Estate owns the rights to everything 'Captain Beefheart,' from name to music.
@@Qwacked8999 My pleasure; BTW, I know for a solid fact that the Zappa Estate owns the rights to the legendary 'Bat Chain Puller' sessions, because they finally released it, with three bonus cuts. The fact that they had bonus cuts on hand is a big hint! No doubt the Zappas acquired it back when only a limited number of people were interested in Beefheart's stuff.
It’s an acquired taste that I do not have …
Beefheart was a genius. No-one would have ever heard of John French or Bill Harkleroad if they had not been on those magical records. This not a criticism of the musicians, or an approval of the way they were treated, it is simply a statement of fact.
Very interesting 🙄
He really pushed them to be much better musicians
I’ve been a big fan of CB&MB since the 70s. While TMR and LMDOB may have represented the pinnacle of their musical genius, I wish this documentary had at least mention Doc at the Radar Station and Ice Cream for Crow which were also very creative and avant garde.
That there was actual cultural foment .. now that is something to long for, to dream about ..
Guys like Beefheart are always preaching freedom and anarchy, but what they really want is all the power and control and $$ in their own hands.
Someone needs to lead the band.
Beefheart complained that they put Bromo-Seltzer on Strictly Personal.
Everything about the cooperation between Beefheart and Zappa, the comments of the important contributors of musicians of Beehearts's music, remain to be awsome. I think nobody but Drumbo got the essence of this era pointless. I really admire the way John French has captured all of this in is words and book.
I love Beef’s music Very much But I never got over the story John French tells about Vilet shoving a toilet plunger in one of the band members’ face I’ve played for some bandleaders who were jerks, but that story kind of takes the horrible cake
1:05 and John Peel
He had the band down to eating one apple a day. That's when the legendary cheese heist happened.
The whole concept of 'what's commerical?' is weird now and even weirder then. It obviously implies somebody is evaluating an deciding based upon some arbitrary formula what the public should hear nor not hear.
Question…WHAT IS BI-polar?
Eraser-head music
The blimp Frank - ❤ The blimp
Mark Mothersbaugh of Devo loved that song and was inspired to include its influence in Secret Agent Man.
What a combination ? Pure genus concentrated on plastic ! Still have and play " Trout mask Replica " ! Like G. Martin and J. Lennon Magic ? I believe Frank Zappa could have been committed to a mental institution and in two weeks have a a band formed ? Capt. Beefheart ? Yoko Ono's more talented older brother ? He skirted the music scene like a train running full speed on only it's left side wheels on the tracks ! Right on the edge ! It's the elevator music in Heaven or hell , depending which way your going ?
Yoko's more talented brother???
Sir,you should have a rock music magazine to write for
What I've discovered is that Don was a talent free sadist who couldn't operate a tape recorder
omg they were listening to Come Out?? figures...
He has been in him?
I have come to the conclusion that Trout mask replica is a case of
" The Emperors new clothes".
@nobdayid - I have come to the conclusion that you don't know what you're talking about.
Duality of man. Both are true unfortunately. Sometimes accidental genius, sometimes hot mess. Polarizing album for a reason, it really is scratching at something bigger but is a bit bloated and insane. Decals is the better album experience imo, concise yet dense and still flavored as a true sequel to Trout Mask
What you can't argue is the influence not only to Don and the band's trajectory but music history. The context of math rock and post rock and all of experimental rock, it is a simple call out to do whatever pleases you on your own terms
Why surely madam, you must be dreaming!
I’ve come to the conclusion that your conclusion is very stupid
I think Beef heart was feeding of Zappa s genius
glad they de parted myself .
I love everything about beefheart
I found Zappa's "Freakout" in 68, but didn't hear Captain Beefheart till 92. I found "Safe as Milk" and TMR in a used record/CD store in NOLA. 🫠
Captain Beefheart was far out. Thats for sure. 😁
1:05 Because the Beatles are so cutting edge. LOL
I love Beefheart and all his records Lick My Decals Off Baby is a great record
Do you really like Beefheart ? Or have you been told that you should like Beefheart ?? ❤
pucker up
circumstances for me .
16:10 Come Out
Why would it take 9 months to figure parts. They should’ve left piano out.
Have you listened to the record?
Beezapped!
I've only just clicked with this band, very difficult to get into first,a bit like Zappa, it's not palatable first time but 2,3 listens and you get it,if I'm being honest I prefer his more generic sounding songs,lazy music, this is the day, Observatory crest,eyes blue million miles, the guitarist on this is the day probably in my top 20 solos
14 years old when u heard this trout mask. U never had a chance
pucker up
Dreadful sound quality. Thankfully, found one of better quality on UA-cam.
sounds like constant wind blowing in the mic
@@warshipsatin8764 Low bit rate, same documentary elsewhere is great quality.
first time hearing of some sort of competition tween zappa and beefheart. I mean come on, really. Beefheart cant keep up with Zappa. Silliness. Two completely different types of music. The things non musician (ie critics) say about music never ceases to boggle my mind.
@tr7938 turn on your hearing aid
The cult stuff didn't really make it up to Idaho. Neither did the intellectual underpinnings, the Diggers and so on .. there did come to be, if not huge, present, waves and wavelets .. the wonderful, fine, great, absorptive thing of all this - cult and counterculture - is that it took place and not only recharged many batteries but gave huge wave after wave, tsunami like to our country .. oh, how we need another one now ..
oh
how
we
need
another
one
now ..
it accomplished nothing
@@warshipsatin8764To truly achieve Nothing is the ultimate accomplishment-His work is like a drill that reduces everything that he threw into it to absolutely Nothing.
@@warshipsatin8764exactly 💯 Nothing
He sounds like such an asshole. Their love hide it. Too bad. Frank is still intact for me even after Moon's new book.
pucker up
Musical novices. Never heard it put that way before
The first amendment is the only hill in my opinion worth dying on.
The above is the only good thing I can say about this music.
Sorry If I offended anyone, but really?
apology unaccepted
..Ohhhhhhhh. (stchk !! , "not taking BATHS !??)! ..Gawd..how HORRRR)IBLE..(SMFH..)"
pucker up
It's totally unlistenable. Great doc though.
Blue jeans and Moonbeams sold well for a reason, do yourself a favour and miss out his psycopath albums
cerial killer stuff
Doo-whap!
The zeitgeist of the times? Or propaganda?
Dachau blues
Those poor jews
Down in world war twos
Both anti drugs
The music sounds pretentious and I’m not surprised Beefheart was a sly manipulative cult like leader oppressing his band.
you always this naive
Sounds like a cult.
What a bunch of crap !! Music should touch your soul , make you in a way find peace and joy . This shit sounds like a NYC traffic jam .
Don’t criticise what you evidently don’t understand.
TmR is a no hope deadend and didnt pay his bills, Bluejeans and Moonbeams ! was his biggest seller….as far away from tmr as its possible to be - thanks be
yeah but you listened.....LOSER
almost all Beefheart is complete garbage
yeah but you listened....LOSER
Dark.....shit
Manson and Polanski bad times
turn the lights on
This guy was the biggest insult to music and talent....I can't stand him or what he calls music...
Clearspot!
Goody Gumdrops for you !
lol.....coocoo coocoo
Horrible.
Just because it isn’t for you doesn’t make it what you want it to be. Sometimes it is better to wait until you understand something before you show your ignorance.
Zappa's music still sounds like pus
Nobody care about Zappa.