There are now 2 episodes of my hour long Studmuffin Radio Show. Episode 1 is public and the first 10 minutes of Episode 2 is also. Pricing starts at only $2 per month with a one week free trial at www.patreon.com/LarryGraves WEIRD MUSIC HOUR (EPISODE 1) This first episode contains weird songs by The Beatles, Ween, Bonzo Dog Band, Sparks, Frank Zappa, Wire, Can and more! This show is public in hopes of getting more people to join, starting at only $2 per month and there is a one week free trial. I will be doing a weekly show but please support it by listening and commenting if you have the time. LINK: www.patreon.com/posts/studmuffin-radio-109129081 MELLOW MUSIC HOUR (EPISODE 2) This second episode is The Mellow Side Of Music, with laid back songs by Blind Faith, John Mayall, The Undertones, Paul McCartney, Can, Jefferson Airplane and more. The first 10 minutes are public. If you enjoy these shows and want them to continue, please leave a comment after your listen. Thanks! LINK: www.patreon.com/posts/studmuffin-radio-109394356
Hey Larry. I don't blame you for not buying Frank's later albums, but, if you've got the time, I highly recommend checking out the albums that came from Frank's 1988 tour. In particular, "Broadway the hard way" and "The greatest band you never heard". They are exceptional and among his best work in my opinion
I think I mostly agree with your rankings. I would put Burnt Weeny Sandwhich and Weasels Ripped My Flesh in S tier and move Freak Out down to A tier but those are probably the only changes I would make. Just curious Larry, have you heard any of the albums that have come out since Frank passed away? There has been a ton of great stuff coming out such as the complete Roxy Performances box set, which is absolutely incredible.
@@JP-ro2yi I can't really explain it, I just love the album. It has some classic FZ songs like Oh No, Eric Dolphy Memorial Barbecue, My Guitar Wants to Kill Your Mama, and The Orange County Lumber Truck. It is a strange album so I understand why some people might not like it, but I just see it as sort of a continuation of Uncle Meat.
Looking forward to this one .😁😁Good job Larry..I love this series..It just pisses me off that I don’t know how to do it or I would steal it..Sending love to Mittens❤❤❤❤glen
Hey man i remember i commented years back on your pink floyd top ten albums video and you replied to me. I think i was only 16 at the time. For me my favorite zappa album is a several way tie between one size fits all (first zappa album i heard) and overnight sensation, sleep dirt, waka jawaka and probably a couple others i cant think of at the moment. My least favorite by far is weasels ripped my flesh. Ive known about you since you made your "longest video on youtube" back in the day and i remember skipping to the end and there was a groovy song going "aaaaaaaaaaaahhh stud muffin!" (Or something like that) and a cat and weird green screen visual effects and i found it hilarious. Thank you for the memories and God bless you brother.
Saw Zappa live in 85. He was always just Frank. Did it. I have no lps now. But i feel his influence from the crazy funny Mothers to overzeeking Trout Mask his other 70's stuff. His interviewz are totally addictive. I appreciate his fatherly patience with us mere mortalz. ( My bro who i lived with, played you cant do that on stage anymore alot- that while id rather listen to Kd lang/sinead oconnor, Bob Marley!😅).
To say that you and I have a different idea as to where FZ records rank is different would be an understatement. Freak Out, Burnt Weeny Sandwich, We're Only in it for the Money, Lumpy Gravy, Weasels Ripped My Flesh, Hot Rats, those are among my favs. Uncle Meat is my all-time fav, probably because it was my introduction to Mr. Zappa. Man From Utopia is a mortal sin, but not so bad as Thing Fish. Anything Flo and Eddie hurt my head. The middle years, Tinsel Town Rebellion, You Are What You Is, Ship Arriving Too Late to Save a Drowning Witch etc. were only made in an effort to sell records. I think Frank was like, I got a family, it's time to make some bread, or something like that. As you said, everyone has an opinion, and this is mine. Anyhoo, nice vid, thanks, Larry
Well how about that...I own eight Zappa albums, and all but two are in your top tier! Good to know! My other two are the Strictly Commercial best-of and Jazz From Hell (I've already commented about that -- a friend gave it to me, I think as a joke!). If I ever buy any more Zappa, I guess I'd try Hot Rats or We're Only In It For The Money. Thanks for the recommendations.
Hi Larry I would definitely put Chungas Revenge, and Burnt Weany Sandwich in the s category I also love the Bongo fury album its a little short for a live album but that's ok its over before you get bored you can't beat the muffin song.
Where’s Studio Tan and Sleep Dirt? I remember getting those when they came out, which ever one had Regyptian Strut was the one I liked better. S tier Zappa for me are Hot Rats, Apostrophe and Joes Garage. Burnt Weeny Sandwich, One Size Fits All and Overnight Sensation would be A tier
I have about 10 Zappa albums, including Jazz from Hell though...So, I've got 5 of them that are in the S tier, 3 that are in A tier, plus Ruben and the Jets & Lumpy Gravy (B tier), and 200 Motels (D tier). I haven't heard 200 Motels yet, except for some previews of it...I'll buy albums that I think I might like, based on the previews. TTYL on that once I hear it, but guessing that I'm going to disagree with you on that one!
There are now 2 episodes of my hour long Studmuffin Radio Show. Episode 1 is public and the first 10 minutes of Episode 2 is also. Pricing starts at only $2 per month with a one week free trial at www.patreon.com/LarryGraves
WEIRD MUSIC HOUR (EPISODE 1)
This first episode contains weird songs by The Beatles, Ween, Bonzo Dog Band, Sparks, Frank Zappa, Wire, Can and more! This show is public in hopes of getting more people to join, starting at only $2 per month and there is a one week free trial. I will be doing a weekly show but please support it by listening and commenting if you have the time.
LINK: www.patreon.com/posts/studmuffin-radio-109129081
MELLOW MUSIC HOUR (EPISODE 2)
This second episode is The Mellow Side Of Music, with laid back songs by Blind Faith, John Mayall, The Undertones, Paul McCartney, Can, Jefferson Airplane and more. The first 10 minutes are public. If you enjoy these shows and want them to continue, please leave a comment after your listen. Thanks!
LINK: www.patreon.com/posts/studmuffin-radio-109394356
Love these tier list, so helpful.
Really looking forward to watching this!
Ayo Grand Wazoo is that good.
I mostly advocate that Weasels is a proto metal masterpiece so it can be seen outside of the shade of it's peers.
My top 5
5. Freak Out
3. Absolutely Free
3. 200 Motels
2. Were Only In It For The Money
1. Uncle Meat
Hey Larry. I don't blame you for not buying Frank's later albums, but, if you've got the time, I highly recommend checking out the albums that came from Frank's 1988 tour. In particular, "Broadway the hard way" and "The greatest band you never heard". They are exceptional and among his best work in my opinion
Totally agree on the live stuff..
This was fun. Man, so many great albums to choose from!
I think I mostly agree with your rankings. I would put Burnt Weeny Sandwhich and Weasels Ripped My Flesh in S tier and move Freak Out down to A tier but those are probably the only changes I would make. Just curious Larry, have you heard any of the albums that have come out since Frank passed away? There has been a ton of great stuff coming out such as the complete Roxy Performances box set, which is absolutely incredible.
With all due respect i dont get why people like weasels ripped my flesh. How does it appeal to you?
@@JP-ro2yi I can't really explain it, I just love the album. It has some classic FZ songs like Oh No, Eric Dolphy Memorial Barbecue, My Guitar Wants to Kill Your Mama, and The Orange County Lumber Truck. It is a strange album so I understand why some people might not like it, but I just see it as sort of a continuation of Uncle Meat.
Hi Larry, I pretty much agree. Lots of S-tier! ❤️
What happened to ‘Shut up and play yer guitar’…? Bought the box set back in 81 ✅
You did but I didn't...
@@LarryGravesCanadianStudmuffin It’s not in your collection ?
No. @@harryzlotzlottos5715
@@LarryGravesCanadianStudmuffin Well at least we have something in common…we both got duped into buying Thing Fish !
Looking forward to this one .😁😁Good job Larry..I love this series..It just pisses me off that I don’t know how to do it or I would steal it..Sending love to Mittens❤❤❤❤glen
Hey man i remember i commented years back on your pink floyd top ten albums video and you replied to me. I think i was only 16 at the time. For me my favorite zappa album is a several way tie between one size fits all (first zappa album i heard) and overnight sensation, sleep dirt, waka jawaka and probably a couple others i cant think of at the moment. My least favorite by far is weasels ripped my flesh. Ive known about you since you made your "longest video on youtube" back in the day and i remember skipping to the end and there was a groovy song going "aaaaaaaaaaaahhh stud muffin!" (Or something like that) and a cat and weird green screen visual effects and i found it hilarious. Thank you for the memories and God bless you brother.
Thank you very much!
Saw Zappa live in 85. He was always just Frank. Did it. I have no lps now. But i feel his influence from the crazy funny Mothers to overzeeking Trout Mask his other 70's stuff. His interviewz are totally addictive. I appreciate his fatherly patience with us mere mortalz. ( My bro who i lived with, played you cant do that on stage anymore alot- that while id rather listen to Kd lang/sinead oconnor, Bob Marley!😅).
To say that you and I have a different idea as to where FZ records rank is different would be an understatement. Freak Out, Burnt Weeny Sandwich, We're Only in it for the Money, Lumpy Gravy, Weasels Ripped My Flesh, Hot Rats, those are among my favs. Uncle Meat is my all-time fav, probably because it was my introduction to Mr. Zappa. Man From Utopia is a mortal sin, but not so bad as Thing Fish. Anything Flo and Eddie hurt my head. The middle years, Tinsel Town Rebellion, You Are What You Is, Ship Arriving Too Late to Save a Drowning Witch etc. were only made in an effort to sell records. I think Frank was like, I got a family, it's time to make some bread, or something like that. As you said, everyone has an opinion, and this is mine. Anyhoo, nice vid, thanks, Larry
Is there a zappa compilation with the essential stuff?? I want to listen to him but I don't know if I can listen to all those albums 😊
Yes, it is called Strictly Commercial.
My favorite Zappa album is Joes Garage and my least fovorite is Francesco Zappa
Well how about that...I own eight Zappa albums, and all but two are in your top tier! Good to know! My other two are the Strictly Commercial best-of and Jazz From Hell (I've already commented about that -- a friend gave it to me, I think as a joke!). If I ever buy any more Zappa, I guess I'd try Hot Rats or We're Only In It For The Money. Thanks for the recommendations.
My catalogue is complete, have every official record released, and some bootlegs, 168 albums right now.
Hi Larry I would definitely put Chungas Revenge, and Burnt Weany Sandwich in the s category I also love the Bongo fury album its a little short for a live album but that's ok its over before you get bored you can't beat the muffin song.
My favourite album is probably absolutely free
I have all but two of your "S" tier albums. "Bongo Fury" and "The Grand Wazoo".
Where’s Studio Tan and Sleep Dirt? I remember getting those when they came out, which ever one had Regyptian Strut was the one I liked better. S tier Zappa for me are Hot Rats, Apostrophe and Joes Garage. Burnt Weeny Sandwich, One Size Fits All and Overnight Sensation would be A tier
Like I said, I don't have every Zappa album and the one CD Studio Tan is expensive to get on CD these days, but I had them both on vinyl.
The bass on regyptian strut is badass.
I have about 10 Zappa albums, including Jazz from Hell though...So, I've got 5 of them that are in the S tier, 3 that are in A tier, plus Ruben and the Jets & Lumpy Gravy (B tier), and 200 Motels (D tier). I haven't heard 200 Motels yet, except for some previews of it...I'll buy albums that I think I might like, based on the previews. TTYL on that once I hear it, but guessing that I'm going to disagree with you on that one!
200 motels is funny because of the song penis dimensions. You gotta listen to the whole album and just let it surprise you though. You wont regret it.
Jazz From Hell: aptly titled.
Funny you say you prefer studio albums, when most of them contains alot of live recordings (with or w/o Studio-overdubs) Decent Ranking though !!
I'm one of the freaks who loves Thing-Fish. Not quite an S tier for me, but an A for sure. I see it as a sequel/spin off to Joe's Garage (definate S).
Me too. Do the crab grass baby!
I highly recommend revisiting 200 Motels. If you don’t like the classical stuff I think you’d appreciate the rock songs with Flo and Eddie at least
I tried more than once.
@@LarryGravesCanadianStudmuffin I only mentioned it because of how revisits helped with Waka/Jawaka and other albums but no worries.
Burnt Weenie Sandwich should at least be in A tier.
Mostly agree with your rankings, but for me Weasels Ripped My Flesh is S-tier and Man from Utopia is D-tier, almost as bad as Thing-Fish.
Not here to offend. How anyone can rate best better great when it comes to Zappa is beyond me. But that is just me.
I don't take ranking albums that seriously, it is just for the fun of it and to see others opinions on the albums. Thanks.
@@LarryGravesCanadianStudmuffin Y do know I meant no harm, right?
@@bwana-ma-coo-bah425 No worries, just explaining I do these videos for the fun of it.
Thing Fish isn’t necessarily bad in my opinion but it’s for sure my least favorite easily.
Over Nite Sensation is my favorite and Thing Fish is my least favorite. It sucks!