6 Amazing Frank Zappa Guitar Solos (1973 - 1991)

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  • Опубліковано 29 вер 2024
  • 0:00 Illinois Enema Bandit (1988)
    2:59 Black Napkins (1976)
    6:31 Montana (1973)
    10:30 Whippin' Post (1984)
    12:02 Chunga's Revenge (1980)
    16:01 Reggae Improv (1991)
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    Frank Zappa was not only a talented musician, but offered biting social commentary along with insightful political and philosophical ideas.
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  • @frankzappainterviewcollect2320
    @frankzappainterviewcollect2320  6 років тому +321

    0:00 Illinois Enema Bandit (1988)
    2:59 Black Napkins (1976)
    6:31 Montana (1973)
    10:30 Whippin' Post (1984)
    12:02 Chunga's Revenge (1980)
    16:01 Reggae Improv (1991)

    • @MTKBILCY
      @MTKBILCY 5 років тому +16

      Thank you for doing your civic duty

    • @ap8857
      @ap8857 4 роки тому +8

      12:02 on has so many special moments

    • @jessewoody5772
      @jessewoody5772 4 роки тому +3

      Thank you. Frank Zappa is truly amazing

    • @christopheryasus3666
      @christopheryasus3666 3 роки тому

      @BBB H totally cheers

    • @sascham5782
      @sascham5782 3 роки тому

      Thx 👍

  • @kennethward4985
    @kennethward4985 Місяць тому +75

    My son wanted a guitar when he was 15, I bought him a nice Yamaha acoustic, he said he wanted an electric. I told him come show me you can play and next Xmas you can get what you want. He did exactly that and a year later I bought him a new Strat and Fender amp. Then I handed him a dozen of my favorite guitar albums to check out. Two weeks later he handed me back most of the CDs, he kept one, Frank Zappa 'Guitar'. I was so proud, I guess music appreciation is in the genes.

    • @drizzlemaan
      @drizzlemaan 15 днів тому +4

      Dude, this story is awesome. Pretty sure I’d cry tears of joy if this happened to me 😂

  • @catkeys6911
    @catkeys6911 23 дні тому +3

    Even classical luminaires considered Zappa a genius - Conductor Kent Nagano remarked that "Frank is a genius. That's a word I don't use often ... In Frank's case it is not too strong ... He is extremely literate musically. I'm not sure if the general public knows that."
    What I loved about him also, was his sense of humor- he was SUCH a rascal. :
    "The Muffin Man is seated at the table In the laboratory of the Utility Muffin Research Kitchen...
    Reaching for an oversized chrome spoon. he gathers an intimate quantity of dried muffin remnants, and, brushing his scapular aside, proceeds to dump these inside of his shirt.
    He turns to us and speaks:
    "Some people like cupcakes better. I, for one, care less for them!"
    Arrogantly twisting the sterile canvas snoot of a fully charged icing-anointment utensil, He pulleth forth a quarter-ounce green rosette near the summit of a dense-but-radiant muffin
    Of his own design.
    Later he says:
    "Some people like cupcakes exclusively, while myself, I say, there is naught, nor ought there, be nothing so exalted on the face of God's great earth as that Prince of foods... the Muffin!"

    • @user-Borgus
      @user-Borgus 18 днів тому

      Oh yeah! I love muffin too!!!

  • @keithgoldstein9621
    @keithgoldstein9621 5 років тому +15

    Black Napkins was played on a little Pignose amp. This was on the Mike Douglas show or something similar. I remember seeing this. I also saw Zappa back in 1973 with Mahavishnu Orchestra. One of the best musicals nights I ever experienced.

    • @DoomKid
      @DoomKid 4 роки тому +1

      I'm so jealous you got to see him play live. I was 1 when he died :(

    • @commanderk3829
      @commanderk3829 3 роки тому +1

      Yes. It was the Mike Douglas show
      with the house band. I told my my mom I had to see this. A one tv household back then. Needless to say, she didn't get to watch her soap opera that afternoon.

    • @swamisMotelBand1
      @swamisMotelBand1 2 роки тому

      a heavily modified pignose...but none the less and on the Mike Douglas shows .the house band loved that hit !

  • @ramtha9
    @ramtha9 4 роки тому +3

    Good, man...Been listening to Zappa for 40 years. Love this stuff....

    • @mu7765
      @mu7765 Місяць тому

      Why?

  • @shubbymcknight4670
    @shubbymcknight4670 5 років тому +13

    Someone once asked me to describe Frank Zappa's guitar style and I had to think for a second, then a minute and then just said , I can't in any short way so i'll just say his 'style' is like the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow. True story.

  • @guitars4951
    @guitars4951 3 роки тому +3

    these solos are truly awesome. 100% expression. That's the secret. WAY easier said than done.

  • @clownfacemcgee1224
    @clownfacemcgee1224 5 років тому +8

    I swear this comment section is filled to the brim with YIKES moments

    • @DoomKid
      @DoomKid 5 років тому +5

      Clown Face McGee It really is, a bunch of idiots claiming they’re better than Zappa.. it’s pretty hilarious in a way though, the ignorance is pretty incredible!

    • @clownfacemcgee1224
      @clownfacemcgee1224 5 років тому +4

      @@DoomKid ikr everyone's so pretentious

  • @lessismore4470
    @lessismore4470 3 роки тому

    oh my God. What imagination, what inventiveness, unpredictable and always to the point.

  • @nikhilupadhyay3394
    @nikhilupadhyay3394 Рік тому +3

    This is me on every backing track

  • @jean-yvesthierrin1777
    @jean-yvesthierrin1777 4 роки тому +2

    Zappa était pour moi le guitariste le plus génial de toute l'histoire du rock si je ne sais plus quoi écouter j'écoute un vieux Zappa c'était un peu heinstein du rock Jean-Yves Thierrin

  • @TaxPayingContributor
    @TaxPayingContributor 3 роки тому

    Love zfrank, these grooves are songcraft and mastery of delegating the background canvas of other artists...

  • @dkbsos13
    @dkbsos13 Рік тому +2

    the best

  • @santaclause6839
    @santaclause6839 4 роки тому +5

    Pretty good, considering he improvised all of his live guitar solos

  • @nicolasious
    @nicolasious 6 років тому +11

    Mind blown

  • @samicherif8796
    @samicherif8796 Рік тому

    I don’t even like rock music, but i dig this, it’s so rich

  • @auldgrey
    @auldgrey Рік тому

    I love Frank's guitar face as well as Frank's guitaring.

  • @robelson273
    @robelson273 4 роки тому +1

    The bloke was a fucking genius

  • @adambadruddinsyah3178
    @adambadruddinsyah3178 2 роки тому +1

    Was Billy Corgan influenced by Zappa? His reggae improv solo easily sounds like The Pumpkins' tone.

  • @vicenteortiz8521
    @vicenteortiz8521 3 роки тому +1

    VERY NICE GREAT SUCCESS! yall know who I meant.

  • @diontillman3132
    @diontillman3132 Рік тому

    Hello you there Dion Tillman here, does anyone remember the Hudson, brothers,,no one does,Frank used, to play drums, on that show, and Jim Henson got the animal,,idea from watching it, anyone remember,,

  • @saltybildo9448
    @saltybildo9448 9 днів тому +1

    The Illinois enema bandit is a true story do it out

  • @Jones-d8q
    @Jones-d8q 20 днів тому

    It's "He Used To Cut The Grass" for me

  • @keithcampo1810
    @keithcampo1810 20 днів тому

    It was like going to the dentist.my fucking toes curled up .in a good way.the man.

  • @elmoblatch9787
    @elmoblatch9787 2 роки тому +1

    I have no doubt that Frank was an excellent and original player. I just don't like the songs. I used to hate The Grateful Dead, finding them interminable and self indulgent, however...the Dead's songs at their core are incredibly good. Frank was ahead of his time, and he is still ahead of my time.

  • @vikdekempeneer6545
    @vikdekempeneer6545 4 роки тому +3

    If you don't like it why do you listen

    • @DoomKid
      @DoomKid 4 роки тому +1

      Imagine seeking out a video of a guy who's been dead for 30 years just to shit talk him. This playing is really nice on the ears, those who can't hear it, their loss I guess....

    • @ZrankFappaH
      @ZrankFappaH 3 роки тому +1

      @@DoomKid I know its beyond pathetic. Some people are just wasting oxygen being here.

    • @vikdekempeneer6545
      @vikdekempeneer6545 3 роки тому

      @@ZrankFappaH thanh you for this wonderful reply

  • @BlackSailPass_GuitarCovers
    @BlackSailPass_GuitarCovers Місяць тому

    2:30 - 2:50 is wild.

  • @scooteale
    @scooteale Рік тому +5

    Stuck in pentatonics.

    • @jonahn4151
      @jonahn4151 3 місяці тому

      What more do you need? Sounds great to me.

    • @enomyboy8092
      @enomyboy8092 3 місяці тому

      the most simple pieces are the most successful, fucking pop is fucked up 🤣

  • @paulandersen6868
    @paulandersen6868 3 місяці тому

    Vai must have been a big influence on Frank. you can hear Flexible in a lot of these arrangements and modes.

    • @sabretooth5404
      @sabretooth5404 3 місяці тому

      😂😂 most of these are from before Vai was even in Zappa's band

  • @Janine.Najarian
    @Janine.Najarian 3 роки тому

    He was so unique

  • @mattstocks4749
    @mattstocks4749 Рік тому

    Yep, once you know the scale up and down the board, and have an intuition as to what sounds good, it’s easy

  • @tobiasfunk7470
    @tobiasfunk7470 7 місяців тому

    i'm convinced that the only people who think Zappa is some kind of genius are so fried from all the acid they ingested that they don't understand what "good" is. It's all just self indulgent and (at times) painful. It suits his personality perfectly.

  • @danielduesentriebjunior
    @danielduesentriebjunior Місяць тому

    He was already very ill in the last one. This hurts.

  • @brisonrohrbach4619
    @brisonrohrbach4619 2 роки тому

    Weasels Ripped My Flesh

  • @madamefeast4824
    @madamefeast4824 4 роки тому

    Quite the playing eL Zap

  • @Cory_Springer
    @Cory_Springer Рік тому +495

    "What I do on the guitar has very little to do with what other people do on the guitar."
    - Frank Zappa

    • @benitohernandez935
      @benitohernandez935 Рік тому +46

      He had a high opinion of himself. This sucks😂

    • @jg-gw5ls
      @jg-gw5ls Рік тому

      ​@@benitohernandez935couldn't agree more. Garbage at its finest

    • @PeteNThat
      @PeteNThat Рік тому +1

      ​@benitohernandez935 that's what struck me.

    • @SonGoku-uu4cm
      @SonGoku-uu4cm Рік тому +57

      He meant nothing about Ego in his quote. Clearly over your heads

    • @sigmasix3719
      @sigmasix3719 Рік тому +22

      @@SonGoku-uu4cmyeah some people will never get it, he played exactly what he wanted just as Hendrix and the best did

  • @Millennial_Mike
    @Millennial_Mike Рік тому +298

    I read once that Zappa never (intentionally) prepared any guitar solos... his hope was to always stumble upon totally unique moments of magic.

    • @TheWelcome7
      @TheWelcome7 Рік тому +4

      Exactly

    • @jonnah99
      @jonnah99 Рік тому +7

      That's what he always said in interviews

    • @lolitaras22
      @lolitaras22 Рік тому +13

      Zappa's unprepared was/is more than the normal overwhelmingly prepared.

    • @jsb9118
      @jsb9118 Рік тому +1

      Check the 1977 Halloween box concerts, the Wild Love solos and Conehead, all different, just following a very large and recognizable pattern - Amazing

    • @DoomKid
      @DoomKid 11 місяців тому +4

      I absolutely love that about Zappa solos

  • @eduzarpado
    @eduzarpado 5 років тому +336

    The first solo is from Zappa's concert in Barcelona in 1988, i believed it was on May 17th. I was standing in the first row exactly behind one of the two camera men covering the show for the Spanish TV. To this day, one of the most vivid and enjoyable memories of my life. I miss Zappa a lot.

    • @davelanciani-dimaensionx
      @davelanciani-dimaensionx 3 роки тому +10

      I was at one of the shows in Boston, MA in 1988. That was an amazing band.

    • @johnrasmussen773
      @johnrasmussen773 2 роки тому +5

      I miss Frank a lot too!

    • @sushikorpse7979
      @sushikorpse7979 2 роки тому +2

      blackj pageg!!1!1!1
      i love frnka zpapa

    • @jimiscnc3750
      @jimiscnc3750 2 роки тому +3

      i WAS ALL OVER NEW ENGLAND FOR THE 88 TOUR. I am forever grateful I was at the Nassau Colisem show, his last performance in the USA.

    • @sunnyjim1355
      @sunnyjim1355 Рік тому +3

      @@davelanciani-dimaensionx I saw Zappa at Wembley Arena, London, UK 1988. It's a pretty terrible venue for such, and my friend and I only managed to get the cheap seats too, (though I loved it nonetheless).
      But towards the end of the concert, we thought; bugger this, let's try sneak forward. So we went out our nearest exit, snuck round the side of the arena, and came out looking straight over the stage on the left, on a gantry. I was amazed we hadn't been collared already by security, and expected to be at any moment. I stood in awe, not just of the man himself but of all the amazing kit they had there, it was a revelation.
      Now, true story bro; Frank noticed us, looked up, and gave us a quick wave, and of course we immediately waved back (it was mid song). I like to think that he totally got that us cheeky scamps just couldn't help ourselves, and he appreciated it. Those few seconds were enough for me (didn't want to over stay our 'welcome', or get collared) so we scarpered back to our seats and enjoyed the rest of the show.
      Great memories. RIP Frank, you glorious nutter.

  • @ivanarana3653
    @ivanarana3653 3 роки тому +145

    Idk what’s funnier that he’s amazing at guitar or looks like he doesn’t give a shit

    • @neiljohnson9686
      @neiljohnson9686 3 роки тому +11

      It’s that direct connection he has between his brain and the instrument I think.

    • @murve33
      @murve33 2 роки тому +14

      I think Zappa has resting "I don't give a shit" face.

    • @nathanielavery9210
      @nathanielavery9210 3 місяці тому +5

      Is peaches en regalia still up from SNL.
      I used to watch that daily on the Internet in The infant years

    • @nthnglsn
      @nthnglsn 3 місяці тому +4

      He reminds me of those on the spectrum that perform magic

    • @SharonVlaar
      @SharonVlaar 2 місяці тому

      F BOTH🎉🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤Love from frank

  • @stianovesen
    @stianovesen 4 роки тому +75

    when zappa plays solo, you also want to play solo. - old indian proverb

  • @Joflorida-d1s
    @Joflorida-d1s 6 днів тому +5

    FZ is a very honest dude, and The most imaginative composer of our time.......and the best sounding guitarist of my life....RIP Frank....miss ya so much

    • @mglaser6811
      @mglaser6811 5 днів тому +1

      I miss him so much...best musician ever🙏👍👍👍

  • @stevehearne
    @stevehearne 4 роки тому +63

    Frank takes us on journeys and I'm like a dog with it's head out the window happily travelling and taking in all in even though I don't understand how the hell we're moving along...😜

    • @davehagi9883
      @davehagi9883 4 роки тому +3

      Or where we are even going, but it´s good.

    • @salvatoredebella4502
      @salvatoredebella4502 Рік тому +1

      The most perfect explanation of the appreciation of this wizard's music!

  • @yourbeardispatchyaf
    @yourbeardispatchyaf 5 років тому +306

    Being a guitarist, i always heard about this guy and meant to watch him for years. Finally! I'm now a fan.
    Edit: Thanks for the likes and comments. As of now, i am a die hard Zappa fan and will say that he deserves all the credit he gets. The man was a fucking genius and a monster guitar player.

    • @pigwillnot8281
      @pigwillnot8281 5 років тому +6

      HARD BLUES HIS SPECIALITY SAW HIM 6 TIMES BUCKET LIST .....ANYTHING FROM 74 TO 84 UNTOUCHABLE .... AND IM A BECK . HOLDSWORTH / TROWER JUNKIE !!

    • @pigwillnot8281
      @pigwillnot8281 5 років тому +5

      AS STEVE VAI PUT IT......RAZOR BLADES !!!!! CHECK OUT SG PREAMPING !!!~~!

    • @419buckeye7
      @419buckeye7 4 роки тому +11

      He's so hard to cover most people can't wrap there heads around his music

    • @eytrix
      @eytrix 4 роки тому +8

      His work is delicious.

    • @michelterral5907
      @michelterral5907 4 роки тому +4

      i saw him in paris in 1974....i will NEVER forget that night until i die...miss you frank

  • @enigmatictrash
    @enigmatictrash 3 роки тому +63

    My grandpa was a die hard Zappa fan. I'm glad he inspired me to listen to him. His performance with Steve Vai in Italy is still the best duet/guitar solo I've ever heard. If you're interested just type in Zappa Vai. Such a legendary performance from two legends and pioneers of the music industry

    • @joaorocha1793
      @joaorocha1793 Рік тому

      Thanks for the tip my friend!
      Thisbis what the comment section is all about, sharing insightful thoughts and recomendations, much appreciated!

    • @dustinalcorn8765
      @dustinalcorn8765 Рік тому

      Got it queued up

    • @kennethward4985
      @kennethward4985 Місяць тому

      Zappa only played with the very best musicians, he took Steve Vai into his band at age 17.

    • @jeffbrett7849
      @jeffbrett7849 20 днів тому

      Frank was the old testement
      Vai was the new testement.
      There's your bible right there.

  • @fredyost4314
    @fredyost4314 25 днів тому +5

    I've known Zappa's name my whole life but today I was like "what's his deal?" This was incredible. That third solo was right up my alley but all wild 😍

  • @groovy56
    @groovy56 5 років тому +603

    As a lifetime lead guitarist myself, how did I miss this? I must say that Frank's guitar solo's are not only technically accomplished, but very original, creative, emotive, and unpredictable. Pure genius!

    • @ironmantooltime
      @ironmantooltime 5 років тому +4

      Missed this video or Frank Zappa generally?

    • @bradleydoyle6752
      @bradleydoyle6752 4 роки тому +33

      He gets a bad rap, even though he's a great guitarist and composer, people only focus on his stupid songs

    • @FlanzShirt
      @FlanzShirt 4 роки тому +6

      You should see his show at the Palladium featuring a young Steve Vai

    • @derrideschover6939
      @derrideschover6939 4 роки тому +22

      Zappa wasnt anything special, strung out experimental hippy guitar playing. I'll take a randy rhodes over zappa any day thanks

    • @bradleydoyle6752
      @bradleydoyle6752 4 роки тому +91

      @@derrideschover6939 I understand if you don't like it, but there's way more than strung out hippy guitar playing in Zappa's solos. Randy Rhodes is a great guitarist as well. In Zappa's solos, he puts forth emotional, theoretical, and rhythmic ideas in a unique fashion. Unlike many solos, Zappa's aren't built around a slow start that builds to an epic climax. He experiments with building unique compositions each time he plays. He uses unconventional rhythm patterns (such as polyrhythms) and unique scales combined with any manner of expressive guitar tones to build a wild emotional experience.
      He used some of his solos as the basis of orchestral compositions.
      If you don't like it, that's okay , but it's not strung out hippy playing.

  • @kennyb6541
    @kennyb6541 Рік тому +30

    Anything unrecorded will never be heard again. Each solo unique. Zappa himself may not even remember how. Magic.

    • @XXjg_
      @XXjg_ 2 місяці тому +1

      It’s not magic, it’s improvisation. Millions of musicians around the world improvise solos; before and after Zappa. Not taking away from his talent, I dig him, but the improvisational approach is not unique.

  • @tixximmi1
    @tixximmi1 5 років тому +71

    I got hooked on the Filmore and Hot Rats albums in those early years. Nobody has Franks style and attitude. Each lead seems to tell a story. There's a lot of good guitar players out there but none quite equal Zappa's playing.

    • @peterbartolomeo5542
      @peterbartolomeo5542 5 років тому +1

      AMEN TO THAT.SO TRUE.

    • @justin9744
      @justin9744 3 роки тому +1

      He was good but there are many FAR better than Frank Zappa.

    • @tixximmi1
      @tixximmi1 3 роки тому +2

      @@justin9744 I don't think so. And I've seen the best. From Reinhardt to Hendrix

    • @justin9744
      @justin9744 3 роки тому

      @@tixximmi1 Yea okay guy. Sure. Regardless of what you think, there are many FAR better guitarists.

    • @funkempfang
      @funkempfang 3 роки тому +1

      @@justin9744 who ?, and please some links & btw what is your age?

  • @adamgedritis7146
    @adamgedritis7146 6 років тому +197

    Frank felt it. For those who think to be considered great at guitar means the guitarist must be fast and clean is narrow minded. Many of those guys are simply fast. So what. Give me this. Musical. Feeling. Expressive. Genius. And by the way, He's really fast and clean too. 'Random notes' someone said? That's moronic.

    • @chuckydombroski6916
      @chuckydombroski6916 5 років тому +15

      Adam Gedritis his tone and vibrato are great too

    • @synthonaplinth5980
      @synthonaplinth5980 5 років тому +17

      He played note phrasings (fives, sevens) on the guitar that not a lot of other people played. Most people do not have the manual dexterity to phrase those notes correctly, Allan Holdsworth and Ollie Halsall are the only two guitarists that come to mind.

    • @JC-11111
      @JC-11111 4 роки тому +6

      This shit isn't musical in any form whatsoever. 👎 What was supposedly Whipping Post was a disgrace to the song and the people that wrote it.

    • @beefheart1410
      @beefheart1410 4 роки тому +40

      JC The thing about Zappa's guitar playing is that he played modally. I obviously don't know if you play an instrument but, if you don't, what this means is that his scale choices are often separate from the pentatonic or 'Blues' scale that is most often employed in rock and, therefore, most familiar to rock fans.
      As it happens, if you watch the footage of The Alman Brothers performing Whipin' Post at the Filmore, both guitarists play modally in part also. The difference with Zappa was that very rarely was it his aim to play "rootsy" straight blues / rock style guitar. He could do this and did so very well on any number of recordings, but, essentially his musical interests were grounded more in modern classical and the abstract / art music coming out of both Europe and America over the previous 100 years or so. (He often played it down but his approach to playing and composition could often be grounded in extended Jazz theory also).
      So, it may not be for you, and I understand that, - the forms that Zappa employed were rarely to the taste of the majority of rock and pop fans, - but, as far as musicality goes, technically: harmonically, melodically, rhythmically as well as in his dexterity on the instrument and his theoretical knowledge of both composition and improvisation, far, far exceeded the ability of 99% of others working in the field either then or now.
      Of course, no amount of discussion along these lines could ever make anyone like or find worth / enjoyment in something they just don't like; and nor should it: that's why taste is subjective. I just wanted to point out that, whether you do like Zappa or not, what he did was, in every sense, extremely musical. For me, it depends what mood I'm in: I love The Stones, The Who, The Clash, etc, etc as well as Zappa. Sometimes only "Exile On Main Street" will hit the mark, but, I've got to say, sometimes only "Uncle Meat" will do the job!

    • @JC-11111
      @JC-11111 4 роки тому +8

      @@beefheart1410 thank you very, very, very much! That's the best explanation of Zappa I've heard yet and makes total sense. I do own guitars and I am currently learning to play, so I'm familiar with all of the stuff you talked about. Now I feel like I somewhat understand Zappa's playing. Knowing this, I'll have to go back and give him a critical listen and see what I think now that I have a better understanding. Thank you! 😎👍

  • @thomashardy9994
    @thomashardy9994 Рік тому +29

    Came here because of an interview I saw on instagram. I had no idea he was this good.

    • @mariabeckwith3336
      @mariabeckwith3336 2 місяці тому +1

      Me too

    • @mariocarrillo900
      @mariocarrillo900 2 місяці тому

      Me three

    • @Hraourp
      @Hraourp 2 місяці тому +2

      Same, so sick, didnt realize he just improvs every solo live

    • @mr.mojorisin5325
      @mr.mojorisin5325 2 місяці тому

      Watch Baby snakes. Such an elite musician

    • @JC-cf4rs
      @JC-cf4rs 22 дні тому

      I had no idea he was this mediocre… I’ve heard about him for years and this is the first time hearing him play… very underwhelmed to say the least

  • @JudgementDay829
    @JudgementDay829 Рік тому +164

    Man, Borat is just killin' it on guitar!Very Niiice!High Five!🙌

  • @adamabele785
    @adamabele785 3 місяці тому +15

    Zappa is one of those who really made a difference.

  • @cliffmcginnis3231
    @cliffmcginnis3231 6 років тому +158

    Saw him 4 or 5 times in concert. Always was a big fan even though he put out some stuff I just couldn't get into. So many of today's guitarists are good at "shredding" but that never sounded like music to me. I read his autobiography recently, very insightful. He was well aware he was an aquired taste, well out of the mainstream, and that never bothered him. Although he was never able to sell out large venues he made enough to live comfortably, have his own studio, and make the music he wanted to make when he felt like doing so. We all should be so fortunate (and talented).

    • @larshenrikson8587
      @larshenrikson8587 5 років тому +3

      been a huge fan myself nearly 40 years still don't get it haha maybe we not meant to.

    • @periurban
      @periurban 5 років тому +10

      Depends what you mean by "large venues". I saw him in London in 1988. Two nights at Wembley Arena, sold out. 12,000 people each night. I saw him in 1977 and 1979 at the Glasgow Apollo, where EVERYONE played - Rolling Stones, AC/DC, the Who et al - 3500 capacity, and it was full both times.

  • @lngodwetrust7117
    @lngodwetrust7117 3 роки тому +25

    I don't know much about Mr. Zappa, but his son Dweezil, he can really play. Very underrated guitar player

    • @fz7788
      @fz7788 3 роки тому +1

      His son is a very different player he is more a EVH kinda guy his dad is just someone who goes off dwez knows what he plays

    • @ilikezappa
      @ilikezappa 2 роки тому +2

      I wouldn’t say Dweezil is underrated. Most guitarists recognise the boy has some high level skill. I sure do.

    • @Ukmongoose3
      @Ukmongoose3 Місяць тому

      Ahhhh, underrrated. Naturellement 🤷‍♂️

  • @jameshalljr.5705
    @jameshalljr.5705 4 роки тому +16

    Had a roommate at Ole Miss that was into Zappa & weed very heavily. Used to get so stoned & listen to this in the 90’s. Man thanks for posting.

  • @alexlogan124
    @alexlogan124 4 роки тому +101

    0:40 Oh that’s where Steve Vai learned it from

  • @adamjenkins190
    @adamjenkins190 3 місяці тому +20

    Zappa was an absolute musical genius

  • @cathcacr
    @cathcacr 5 років тому +18

    Must be some good shit here if Inca Roads didn't make the cut

    • @funkempfang
      @funkempfang 3 роки тому +1

      Yeah, ocam ’a razor 🪒

  • @andrewlinn4849
    @andrewlinn4849 3 роки тому +67

    Absolute hero of my childhood. Everyone needs to listen to him. He was a true to the bone man of the people!!!!!

    • @annex6
      @annex6 3 роки тому +1

      I knew Vai learned from him, but I HAD NO IDEA, including how way ahead of his time he was. My millennial mind is blown, this just after watching Gary Moore's soul injected shred on a Les Paul.

    • @willkoestner4159
      @willkoestner4159 3 роки тому +1

      @@annex6 I feel for you. I've been aware of his talent and influence but as a teenage guitarist I tried so hard to listen and learn from him but I really just didn't get it.
      I'm just now revisiting his work at 26 and kicking myself in the head. I still don't get the heart of Zappa but
      I could've learned so so much from him if I wasn't an idiot.

    • @annex6
      @annex6 3 роки тому +1

      @@willkoestner4159 yeah I’m forty now and abandoned Eddie for Vai out of being a music snob, and then two decades later saw Eddie performing live in Charlotte. I love Vai, always will, but Eddie has a special magic that only a small handful of guitarists have. Much as there is the light and dark side of the force, Zappa is the chosen one, tapping the Far Side of the imagination. I am born again😜

    • @theherbpuffer
      @theherbpuffer 3 роки тому +1

      He's a downright amazing guitarist but for the majority of people he isn't that "approachable" and he may take a while to get used to... Or that he's just too obscure, especially the lyrics . I personally believe in the latter, just never got into a lot of his songs that had obscure lyrics, which is a lot of them. His instruments tend to be my favorites of his, except for Hot Rats. That album is masterpiece

  • @_dmfd
    @_dmfd 4 роки тому +104

    The emotion he puts into the Black Napkins performance is insane. It's like he's hurting his SG with the bends and making it cry lol. So beautiful and somewhat almost morbid sounding.

    • @brucemcclendon6959
      @brucemcclendon6959 4 роки тому +7

      Not sure it's my ATF performance of Black Napkins, but if not, is damn close. That he played that passionately on the Mike Douglas show, of all things, is remarkable. My favorite Zappa song.

    • @theherbpuffer
      @theherbpuffer 3 роки тому

      Will always be one of my very favorite pieces by Zappa. So much feeling in that song it hurts

    • @_dmfd
      @_dmfd 3 роки тому

      @@brucemcclendon6959 I agree man the Mike Douglas performance is my favorite of it too. I was just generalizing anytime he plays this tho just so much emotion is shown

    • @_dmfd
      @_dmfd 3 роки тому +1

      @@theherbpuffer I agree man

    • @mysterj1
      @mysterj1 3 роки тому +1

      @@_dmfd and I’d bet money Frank provided the horn charts to the band himself.

  • @Smulpaap
    @Smulpaap 5 років тому +63

    Zappa is a hero and a genius and above all, he's so much more than a guitar player..And that's what I love about this man. His music, his view on music and his performances are a genre on it's own.

  • @aum3.146
    @aum3.146 2 роки тому +26

    He was an even greater social force than a composer and he was an even greater composer than a guitarist and he was one of the best electric guitarists in rock. And I keep coming back to him

    • @lynchmaleideal
      @lynchmaleideal 2 роки тому +2

      I somehow always forget that Zappa was the Godliest guitarist who ever lived, because he was such a visionary artist and musician and that’s how I always think of him. Puts most “legendary” guitarists to shame tbh. Humble, genius and inspiring. Also incredibly insightful into the world of music.

    • @jimiscnc3750
      @jimiscnc3750 2 роки тому +5

      social force. he was involved with business deals ith russia as soon as the wall came down. people that lived within the iron curtain regarded him as a leader for democracy. (and all that was good about America land of opportunity, and diversity) He is my lifelong hero and ispiration. his raw intelligence and drive and faith in perseverence and carry on after failures and tragedies.

    • @sunnyjim1355
      @sunnyjim1355 Рік тому +1

      "....and he was an even greater composer than a guitarist". Sorry, I can't agree with that. Have you tried your hand at both the arts of playing an instrument, and composing? I have, and from experience I think the opposite, but that's just my opinion.

    • @buckbreaker5185
      @buckbreaker5185 8 місяців тому

      He was never one of the "best" guitarists

    • @PaulMarranco
      @PaulMarranco 2 місяці тому

      I guess you don't have ears. And visually watching him play was an experience in itself. Frank Zappa 1985 Buffalo New York water show.​@@buckbreaker5185

  • @kurtkish5335
    @kurtkish5335 5 років тому +14

    at 7:08 George Duke and Tom Fowler (on bass) are smiling because they no Frank is IN THE ZONE!

  • @StanfordFan-jn1dp
    @StanfordFan-jn1dp Рік тому +4

    Saw him at Fillmore West '70...FILTHY MOUTH and HYSTERICALLY FUNNY. Both he and the other musicians were laughing and had the time of their lives and so did the audience. So, one day I'm surfing UA-cam and find THAT concert!! Twice as filthy and twice as funny! I've seen Duane Allman, Jimmy Page and all the others but Frank is my fav. I flew from San Francisco to Prague and was walking in a park and looked up: a GIGANTIC bronze bust of Frank since he is a god there...they have great taste there.

  • @johnjarou2357
    @johnjarou2357 4 роки тому +57

    Frank Zappa WAY underrated as a guitarist! this guy could play!

    • @joe22589
      @joe22589 4 роки тому +11

      Yes. You hear his italian roots. He noodles and noodles

    • @uriyagilo58
      @uriyagilo58 3 роки тому

      @Juan2003gtr zappa influenced govan

    • @panchos2156
      @panchos2156 3 роки тому +4

      @@evil_of_banality bold to say considering that jonny greenwood loves microtonal

    • @spargelbob
      @spargelbob 3 роки тому +1

      i know this is an old ass comment but its worth tagging on, a lot of people forget that it was *him* that pushed steve vai to be as good as he is now.

    • @davederoux3361
      @davederoux3361 2 роки тому

      @@joe22589 Classic dude..lol.

  • @tintmasterlacykonaboys8980
    @tintmasterlacykonaboys8980 4 місяці тому +7

    I was totally into zappa music in the 70s

  • @BillLowenburg
    @BillLowenburg 3 роки тому +10

    The Black Napkins solo is just beautiful. Like Rory Gallagher, Frank could make his guitar do whatever he wanted it to. I was lucky enough to see both of them perform back in the 70s.

    • @ronchasr6656
      @ronchasr6656 28 днів тому

      ive seen zappa 5 times in the 70's. and i saw rory gallagher in 1975. he played for 3 1/2 hrs. what a great show. i miss them both.

  • @ackerjawaka4742
    @ackerjawaka4742 2 місяці тому +2

    Watermelon in easter hay is my favourite ♠️

  • @davidebettin7699
    @davidebettin7699 6 років тому +8

    Per 35 anni o girato nella musica Jazz,Rock,Bluse,ecc.O trovato molti bravissimi chitarristi di spessore che mi anno "a volte"fatto pensare che non era il migliore chitarrista MAI esistito.NO SONO RITORNATO A ZAPPA.Per quanto mi riguarda è,ed rimarrà il migliore ancora per molti anni.
    DAVIDE

  • @SalkisRe
    @SalkisRe 21 день тому +1

    He always had a cant be bothered look on his face, but having it while cranking out his guitar solo is a special i dont give a f*ck!! Love it!

  • @mikefortier7081
    @mikefortier7081 5 років тому +37

    I don’t know if it counts as a solo because it’s basically the entire song, but Muffin Man is his best one

    • @fz7788
      @fz7788 3 роки тому +7

      Girl you thought he was a man but he was just a muffin

    • @rivers1902
      @rivers1902 3 роки тому +5

      Same with Sleep Dirt

    • @victorshackapopulus6078
      @victorshackapopulus6078 3 роки тому +2

      I think you are right Mike. I just watched it.

    • @andrecareau7972
      @andrecareau7972 3 роки тому +1

      I would beg to differ... imho Watermelon in easter hay.

    • @fz7788
      @fz7788 3 роки тому +1

      Oh btw what about sexual harassment in the work place and Inca roads those also hit with franks best solos

  • @bryceyoung1446
    @bryceyoung1446 Рік тому +31

    This man's musicianship and brilliance cannot be described. Not made like this anymore.

    • @Headbanger9000
      @Headbanger9000 Рік тому +4

      I cant believe the comments on this video lol! Never in my life have I ever seen comments trashing Frank Zappa"s playing. FRANK ZAPPA!! HOLY SHIT. Next thing you know, Robert Fripp all of a sudden is going to be a shitty player like damn!

    • @gwynbleiddroach2589
      @gwynbleiddroach2589 Рік тому +1

      You should probably branch out of the classics. There are plenty of guitarist these days that are amazing guitarist as well as amazing composers.

    • @vulkandeathgrip5568
      @vulkandeathgrip5568 4 місяці тому

      I get the vibe he was a high functioning autistic. They are usually very smart with the one thing they enjoy the most.

  • @twocentproductions5326
    @twocentproductions5326 3 місяці тому +3

    Been on the zZappa team since i was 15 in 1967-8, recognized his genius, suzy creamcheese was such a fuk u to the establishement, politics, music industry, hollywood and the general duplicity and malaise that existed at the time, Frank didnt buy it and neither did a few of us....love him for never buyin in or sellin out, for his intellectual intelligence, music genius and honesty...

  • @michaelsmithson9352
    @michaelsmithson9352 4 роки тому +10

    I'm re-aquanting myself with the great mans music after way too long. Simply put, the man was a genius.

  • @weeooh1
    @weeooh1 6 років тому +41

    I dont think these solos were even close to his best, but then again, his output of material was just too vast to nail anything down as 'best'. Secondly, Zappa almost never plays the same solos twice in his live performances, he always improvises and gives unique twists and variations to them every time. Some of the best stuff I've heard came from his Shut up and Play your Guitar albums. Another album of great Zappa guitar work is his Trance Fusion album. Incredible stuff there.

    • @1HandGuitar
      @1HandGuitar 5 років тому +2

      Wat Dis I think the best solo he ever did was on the studio version of "Fifty/Fifty" Blistering! JLP's violin solo was pretty incredible as well.

    • @cliffmcginnis3231
      @cliffmcginnis3231 5 років тому +6

      Agreed. Every show was unique. You could see him 2 nights in a row and even if some of the songs were the same they had a different sound to them. The ability to improvise and still sound good is a mark of true talent.

    • @1HandGuitar
      @1HandGuitar 5 років тому

      Stephan Arminski yes exactly. That’s what a good touring band should be, to give u a good live experience by surprising u by not going out and sounding like the album! That’s what’s been lost on so many artists for so long. The reason ZPZ was the best concert I ever saw was just that. Every other concert I’ve been to, it seems (with 2 or 3 exceptions) I am anxious for the concert to end. Because they aren’t giving me something different, just what’s on the album, basically, and I get bored.

    • @kurtkish5335
      @kurtkish5335 5 років тому +1

      It says "Amazing", not "Best".

    • @1HandGuitar
      @1HandGuitar 5 років тому

      Kurt Kish yeah Walt he threw everyone off of what the title said. Fifty/Fifty is still the most intense blistering sounding guitar solo ever recorded IMO though

  • @osagecommunications
    @osagecommunications 2 роки тому +4

    "I know you're saying to yourself, I can do that! And of course you can!"
    ~ FZ

  • @BryanX64
    @BryanX64 5 років тому +7

    Doesn't he play a different solo every night? He doesn't rehearse the ones on the record...

    • @LeSpulch
      @LeSpulch 4 роки тому +2

      That's right, there are a handful of "solos" with written parts but they were more like musical guitar pieces than standalone solos, I wasn't even interested in learning how to improvise until I found Zappa, he really shows what is possible when you aren't tied to just playing something you wrote/learned.

    • @frankystrings
      @frankystrings 3 роки тому

      when you play enough you'll be able to shorthand things... meaning you have musical landmarks how you get there may be unknown but you know the main ideas... so while he didn't rehearse everything exactly that was gonna be recorded, he would have his landmarks and work his way around

  • @Mike-eu4sx
    @Mike-eu4sx Місяць тому +4

    What a ride!!!!

  • @bouleamythe
    @bouleamythe 3 роки тому +2

    Just sucks

  • @rushabhbhuva2580
    @rushabhbhuva2580 4 роки тому +21

    One thing I really enjoy in his guitar playing is constantly changing tempo and rhythm of guitar, even though he is doing a guitar solo but he sometimes plays slow expressive then next moment one can hear him play very fast. This gives a strange, fuzzy, psychedelic but extremely enjoyable

  • @dannymiles6503
    @dannymiles6503 3 роки тому +6

    I first heard Overnite Sensation LP in 74 and the solos on Dirty Love, Zombie Woof, 50/50 and Montana swirled in my head til this day.
    These solos are each magnifico in their own styles. Geez, the opener is a killer though. Frank's not looking at the guitar, he's gazing out, possessed by his craft.
    This is beauty as we luckily get Strats, Cherry SGs, Les Pauls. It amazes me how Frank could play with such confidence as he almost made it up as he went. Sometimes into sheer beautiful chaos. Along with the greats who have gone, I miss Gary Moore's emotional brilliance and Frank's mastery and unique brilliance.

  • @hyponomeone
    @hyponomeone 6 місяців тому +5

    Im 22. I wish id been born earlier just so i could catch this man live. Id stand directly in front of a speaker and let it blow my eardrums out completely with a grin on my face. Genius and master class doesnt do it justice. The man was something special, a gift from God.

    • @joezap3385
      @joezap3385 2 місяці тому

      Same! I was to young to see him play. His son is currently touring and he is also a brilliant guitarist so it might not be Frank but it's still something!

    • @stevendimmock4791
      @stevendimmock4791 2 місяці тому +2

      The very fact that You are 22 and have found an interest in His music and want to pay it forward would have made Frank very happy. Keep exploring His music, my friend.

    • @DoomKid
      @DoomKid Місяць тому

      So great to hear younger people loving his music! Keep FZ goin!

    • @andrealongoni9746
      @andrealongoni9746 22 дні тому

      Six times
      Six dreams
      The he left
      Zappa live is an experience
      Over Marley Pink Floyd Prince
      This sound is ahead of time
      Not for all kind of ears

    • @andrealongoni9746
      @andrealongoni9746 22 дні тому

      ​@@joezap3385
      Thats it

  • @lanes58
    @lanes58 Рік тому +2

    I think he was oblivious to what his band was playing. He was in his own world.

  • @jeffbrett7849
    @jeffbrett7849 20 днів тому +2

    He brings more fire to his solos than most other guitarists. When he plays he seems totally pissed off!
    Angry! That must be it

  • @neiljohnson9686
    @neiljohnson9686 3 роки тому +15

    You can tell he is in that state of mind that is described in psychology called flow....where you are in your element practicing a craft you have some mastery in...your mind is in an other state and it’s about the closest to total peace a person can ever get. I’ve been there myself and it’s the only time my mind is ever quiet

    • @zipperblues6714
      @zipperblues6714 11 місяців тому

      Hmm so they have a term for it. I wondered. I always called it the clarity.

  • @wolftracks9010
    @wolftracks9010 2 роки тому +4

    𝄞 I can never find the words that best describes this man. I don't think there is even such a word or words. A pure genius of a guitar player that no one can even come close to. Franks arrangements are so complicated that they do not follow any pattern known in the world of music today. " Without deviation (from the norm), progress is not possible." - F Zappa

  • @KarlGrund-qz4no
    @KarlGrund-qz4no Місяць тому +3

    Zappa was a genius

  • @eddiewelch827
    @eddiewelch827 Місяць тому +1

    Him and Vai performing Stevies Spanking is the bomb!!!

  • @muckyducky70
    @muckyducky70 4 роки тому +6

    1:32 Frank looks like he's staring into another universe.

  • @jaimepaullamb1187
    @jaimepaullamb1187 5 років тому +5

    Pretty tasty dorian stuff. Great technique. Interesting tones. The issue is that he's solong over one or two chord vamps. Could he navigate challenging changes? I'd like to hear how sharp he'd have sounded on, say, giant steps. Lol. Shit, even autumn leaves. Just saying, wheeling away on one chord is one thing - soloing on changes is quite another. Anyway, neat stuff for a rock guitarist.

    • @lolijustfarted
      @lolijustfarted 5 років тому +3

      Alright a real musician. Someone who knows something about jazz. Never hear anyone say anything about Giant Steps. To answer you question...on his first try? No. But he also wouldn't ever be content playing it normally. He would make it into something.....not that it should or anything.

    • @jaimepaullamb1187
      @jaimepaullamb1187 5 років тому +1

      @@lolijustfarted I agree, had Zappa put some time into it, he could have been an inventive jazz guitarist. But I don't think he put the time in. So, while I do find him to be an exceptional rock guitarist, I would bet a million dollars that he would have been totally lost on a standards gig with even mediocre jazz players.

    • @CarloTheImmortal
      @CarloTheImmortal 4 роки тому +2

      I wanna hear some tasty autumn leaves stuff got any recs? Dont particularly care for how ridiculously overrated this dude is atm

    • @P0552
      @P0552 4 роки тому +5

      There are few solos he recorded over changing chords - "Alien Orifice" was one of the few solo vehicles he wrote that employed key changes over which FZ would play. "The Ocean is the Ultimate Solution" is another one where there's a shifting backdrop to the solo. But in general FZ preferred a static harmonic background. He said so in several interviews.
      Zappa wanted to explore dissonance - to basically wring every possible note and noise out of his guitar, no matter the context - and I guess he found it more interesting to go "outside" while playing against a static one or two chord vamp. The band would get to explore variations and filigrees based on the same chords and they'd emphasize RHYTHM while in that mode; a lot of Zappa's solos are really just guitar/drum duets with some bass and keyboard noises in the backdrop. He would engage the drummer and he'd goad the drummer into following his rhythmic patterns. I think he found rhythm a more fertile avenue to explore while improvising than melody or harmony (in his compositions harmony and melody would play a MUCH larger role, obviously).
      Texture, too; much of Zappa's identity as a soloist resides in his choices of guitar tone. No one really SOUNDs like him. Check out the variation in tone between his solo on "Any Kind of Pain" and the one on "Pick Me I'm Clean." His sound is extraordinary no matter the effects he's using - raw, hard attack, lots of high end, lots of feedback, you can hear the pick against the strings. A lot of grit and friction in his sound, due to not just effects but an unusual picking style and choice of strings (he always used the lightest gauge strings).
      Now go seek out the version of "Easy Meat" on the "Buffalo" album. Check out how he and the band create an entirely new composition from pure chaos. All of FZ's trademarks are in that solo. I wish it were more well-known, i think it's an amazing piece of work and one I recommend to people curious about Zappa's guitar work. Here: ua-cam.com/video/c93jsLvWwH0/v-deo.html
      As far as the "mistakes" and "Sloppy" playing: that happens when you play a completely different solo every night, He took chances and made mistakes, but he'd integrate that into his playing, like on the studio version of "Willie the Pimp." Like I said, he wanted to wring every possible sound out of his guitar, it wasn't about showing off or playing as fast as possible, it was about exploring the possibilities of the instrument. Plus Frank LOVED the raw, exposed, sometimes even out of tune sound of "sloppy" post-war blues players like Guitar Slim and Johnny Guitar Watson - he wanted that grit and noise in his playing, perferring that over "clean" playing. He was an interesting player; more interesting, IMO, than any "Shredder."

    • @MrJadePinwheel
      @MrJadePinwheel 4 роки тому

      He was a pretty big fan of Indian ragas. Also, the simple vamps provided relief, as they would usually be placed in between really busy composed sections. Listen to how the simple solo vamp de-escalates tension on Inca roads & you'll see what I mean

  • @gedrooney9305
    @gedrooney9305 3 місяці тому +4

    Black Napkins always gets me.

  • @thomaskauser8978
    @thomaskauser8978 3 роки тому +6

    And a damn good role model. Frank walked and talked the talk. Shredded the world , thank you frank. Valley man.

  • @absolutelypositively
    @absolutelypositively Місяць тому +7

    There was only one absolute genius when it came to playing guitar, starting his own record company, political ideas that make sense, and I could name much more. All self taught mind you. No pretentiousness, thanks Frank for signing my book you wrote, and all the tremendous concerts in which you blew my mind. The lecture at U of Md in 86, and the list goes on. Lucky am i to have experienced much of you, only to be entertained by your son Dweezil, who loves you to pieces. Just learning one song is difficult. He’s something else!

  • @ssss-df5qz
    @ssss-df5qz 3 роки тому +7

    That reggae improv was something - it just feels like he gets the truth out of the guitar with his style.
    I'll never understand why some people simply don't like the way he plays.

    • @reinodjanghardt8604
      @reinodjanghardt8604 2 роки тому +2

      Cause they don’t have ears or feelings. All of their opinions are based off of stereotypes. They don’t like the way good things feel. They just care if they line up with the popular trends because they want people to accept them, little do they know all of them find each other phony and don’t have the balls to say it. All living in fear of each others judgement, just to become a boring grey square, and a building block in someone else’s monument.

    • @davederoux3361
      @davederoux3361 2 роки тому +1

      @@reinodjanghardt8604 Speaking of judgement dude...holy shit. Maybe some folks REALLY just don't like listening to some guy randomly rambling over what always seems to be one or two chord vamps. How interesting can you get jamming over a chord or two. If this was a middle aged nobody doing this on youtube it have 2 hundred views and 1 or 2 likes.

    • @SLAMS211
      @SLAMS211 Рік тому +3

      @@davederoux3361 go tell Miles Davis playing over two chords isn’t interesting 🤦🏽‍♂️

    • @davederoux3361
      @davederoux3361 Рік тому

      @@SLAMS211 It's great if you have the taste and discretion and harmonic/melodic sensibilities of Miles Davis. And Zappa doesn't have that. Even then it's good for 5 minutes. EVERY jam he does where he takes a solo, it's one or 2 chords and he's missing notes all over the place. The guy's a gifted musician/composer but all these ramblings about world class guitarist are a joke.

    • @jz4901
      @jz4901 2 місяці тому

      Agreed, I just don’t get it. Page, SRV, Trucks, Django, so many others are players. Zappa isn’t in that class, and I can’t hear what others are saying.

  • @drumgk
    @drumgk 3 роки тому +1

    Great musician but he just doesn’t appeal to me. I love Vanhalen Holdsworth Steve Howe Trevor Rabin Randy Rhodes Tony Mc alpine and even Roy Clark! Plus countless others in different genres. I know Frank is loved by many so much respect!

  • @stevenhigley1930
    @stevenhigley1930 Рік тому +3

    Frank zappa interview collection is awesome I want to play just the same if possible with a lot of practice, especially black napkins!! ❤😮😅😂

  • @宮澤イマル
    @宮澤イマル 9 місяців тому +2

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  • @heavymetalheretic5386
    @heavymetalheretic5386 3 роки тому +3

    5:02 So that's where Eddie Van Halen learned tapping from.

  • @williamsn411
    @williamsn411 10 місяців тому +1

    I like the fact that Zappa did his own thing. At the same time, he always came across as a pompous douche in interviews.

  • @panther105
    @panther105 5 років тому +5

    Love "Whippin Post"... everyone was so tight and Frank, possessed as usual.