I'm not sure about the others but Waters and Mason have their windows wide open. Zappa doesn't look too happy about it. Almost looks like they dosed him too lol
It's amazing how masterfully Frank simultaneously assimilates and commands the sound of the Floyd, and it's exactly what you would expect from him. I imagine it was not too difficult for him, right up his alley in fact. I have never seen an outsider so seamlessly and completely become one of the Floyd in what was likely the time span of this video. Whether or not he cared is beside the point. He still perfectly nails anything the Floyd throws at him. I am sure if anyone could appreciate what the Floyd was doing at the time it was Frank. This is experimentation at it's finest. It is what it's not, a perfect match. Frank Floyd. A lot of folks here are talking about drugs and saying the music is terrible. I suspect it's because they know more about drugs than about music. I suggest listenening as carefully as Frank did. By the look on his face before he plays he is obviously absorbing, calculating, feeling, and planning before executing. He is nothing short of brilliant from the first note. Here is a meeting of some of the most pioneering minds in rock, jazz, and experimental music. It's great art, a one of a kind performance.
Pink Floyd were not high when performing after Syd was essentially creatively castrated by bad trips. Roger just looks high the same way Özil just looks not well rested. They are just goofy looking.
This is like one of those strange dreams you have from time to time and the next day you tell someone hey I had this strange dream that pink Floyd played with Frank zappa and the music was kind of strange but good only this isn't a dream and it actually happened how strange
Hey @Ezequiel Ferraro, please update your description. Guitar World has an article about this, "That Time Frank Zappa Jammed with Pink Floyd." "For five days in October 1969, Amougies, Belgium, played host to the Actuel Festival, an open-air music fest. ... Bringing a bonus layer of weird to the event was its master of ceremonies, the one and only Frank Zappa. ... Zappa made a point of jamming with several acts on the bill".
Upon adjournment of the free-form Jam Session FZ was immediately withdrawn from the list of Syd Barrett replacements, thereby opening the door for one David Gilmour !
Zappa a joué avec plein de groupes à ce festival en octobre 1969 à Amougies en Belgique. Pink Floyd ce n'était pas terrible, on en a eu de meilleurs comme Yes, Captain Beefheart, Soft Machine, les Pretty Things qui nous ont réveillé, les groupes français qui se sont pris des mottes de terre car nuls, The Nice super...
Prima di tutto questa è la quintessenza della musica psichedelica ed è un viaggio nella mente di Syd Barret, poi c'è la matrice jazz blues. Buon viaggio.....
Idk if Roger looks shocked because he is still processing the fact that he is about to play along with an absolute legend like Frank Zappa… or he is high af.
Roger's vibe, to me, is "I'm just biding my time with this hippie shite till I can take the band over and _really_ get my dysfunction over to the world..."
Okay, kids. Pink Floyd muddles through the 70s and 60s, only to morph into a band who finally realized they needed to produce formula verse chorus verse instrumental songs. Even the theme albums weren't anywhere near what you are watching here.
her bday present, we were shocked, i didnt believe it either, funny thing we ran out of gas on the way and and couldnt find the damn place, then parking, we got latye, but she she is so hot, still to this, gilmore waved and pointed to seats, unreal
@@Matthew-wn8oq they were as bad as each other. New how to press each others buttons gilmour said as much. The wall was the elephant in room. Roger losing his father in the war. Meant the wall was deeply personal. He never really got over losing his dad and never realy knowing him. So he was very hard to deal with most of the time during recording. Before the wall they're relationship was manageable.
I never expected to find this, in my wildest dreams!!! Zappa and Floyd, Interstellar Overdrive - most astonishing thing I've ever found on the internet.
Zappa always denied playing with the Floyd. For years I heard the audio and could recognize Zappa's guitar playing.But I could have been wrong..Now we have the video evidence. Reminds me of Johnny Winter denying being the second guitarist on the infamous Hendrix bootleg recorded at the Scene in New York of '68. The guitar playing is very obvious. Johnny said he never met Morrison. It's possible he didn't remember because it was evident that everyone was wasted that night. Zappa on the other hand,he was never wasted. Everyone at the Festival probably was and Zappa didn't want to be associated with it. Regardless,I enjoyed this video very much,thanks.
Honestly, your take is probably closest to correct. Frank was not a drug user (going so far as to ban drug use among every member of his *massive* touring groups). But on top of that, Frank was just never a psychedelic hippie guy. They weren't his people and it wasn't his movement. He was a serious composer at heart who lived and breathed music, nicotine, and caffeine. Aimless 20 minute noodlings weren't his bag and it shows on his face here. I'd imagine he realized how high Floyd (and everyone else on the stage) were, thought it was unprofessional, and couldn't wait to leave.
Nahh, Zappa was sort of delusional regarding drugs. Don't know how much of an urban legend it might be, but Zappa got high on coffee and cigarettes for ages. Really strong and rather gross by at least a couple of his musicians who got to drink coffee with Zappa. And man... seriously, if you call cigarettes a vegetable... you've got a drug problem. His thing was generally about drugs that might turn you into an asshole. Coffee and cigarettes are just disgusting but not exactly impairing. Now, if you're drunk or coked up... yeah, might not gonna work with Zappa's band setlist.
@@faisall6364 I beg to differ. I don't know if you may not drink coffee at all or just moderately or just the ocassional cup. But downing a few liters of really strong coffee will for sure mess you up. Especially if you do it when otherwise you might just have a couple of cups a day of normally dosed cups of coffee. It can get very unpleasant, in particular the digestive issues and the fact that you get a very hard time trying to just relax and try to sleep. Coffee has been a socially acceptable drug for so long, nobody cares about it. You can sure as hell drink so much coffee that you feel sick.
took my Mom to a Zappa concert back in the day, it was in a small venue where there was a slightly elevated stage for the performers and the audience sat on the floor ... everyone in the audience lit up a joint or their hash pipe and passed them through the crowd ... Zappa didn't partake but the air was so thick with the smoke of pot and hash i'm quite sure he got a contact high
Zappa seen him twelve times in crazy concerts. never knew of this video can't tell you how he can make a guitar do whatever he wants. without a doubt composer guitar player without a rival
LOL Zappa's playing from 4:40 on is decidedly comical, as he navigates playing against a drug-soaked backdrop. He couldn't smile under these circumstances, so the guitar will in a farcical manner instead. 5:36 says it all.
In 69 Frank Zappa's guitar playing was at least 4 years behind the style that made him a very unique guitar hero from 1974 on. Still undeveloped, though it could be interesting. But this is a rather messy jam session.
It doesn't look like Zappa is really comfortable in this jam. I guess they thought Zappa = Experimental & Pink Floyd = Experimental ( definitely some of their old stuff ) so both of them together will be a blast. It doesn't always work that way. Still an historical encounter between 2 musical legends with rather different mindset. Probably from the historical Amougies Festival, Belgium 1969
I agree - Zappa's used to a lot more chords per song, and his soloing feels somewhat elementary compared to stuff he's done in his own band. But he was trying to fit in. If you've only got one chord to work with for the majority of the tune, you tend to meander in E until something else happens.
I love how the filmmakers used a blue color-wash over the scenes toward the end. Folks dancing, people walking away all in a hazy blue atmosphere...really blends with the music.
I read an interview with Zappa from the late 80s early 90s where they asked point blank...did you ever actually play with Pink Floyd at a festival a while back? He answered...no.
It made FZ mad that everybody on stage was frying.... But, what really pissed him off was. ...... There was no guitar tech,..... Well there was....... But he was frying too.... So, the Roj, tells him.... I'll tune your guitar player for you..... And that's why FZ looks so.... FZ goes, I'll never do this again. ..... LOL!
MARAVILLA. GENIOS. IRREPETIBLES. TRANSFORMARON LA CREACIÓN MUSICAL EN REALIDAD. TODO LO INTERNO Y EXTERNO HECHO MUSICA!!! Para coleccionar y guardar por los siglos de venir.
da para mucho, como toda buena obra de arte, pero particularmente me gustaria ver una pelicula musicalizada con esto. imagino una escena estilo el inicio de la invasión de los ultracuerpos, desde el espacio, pero que termine enfocando a niños que juegan en el patio estilo david lynch
Props to them that they can be masterful while stoned out of their minds. Early Floyd, excellent! It's not that frank didn't know how to play with them, it's the opposite.
@@dustylegobrickshe knew when he wasn’t necessary. Most of being a great musician is listening to the rest of the ensemble; he was listening and heard it wasn’t his place to come in… yet
Zappa .....um what am I supposed to play here guys ?? Nick and rogers pupils look like they took 12 hits of LSD,the only part resembling ISO is near the end,its all noise for the most part,Zappa must have been lost ,even if he knew the original version of the song it doesn't resemble this version
Phil Paris si si j'y étais... Tu es sûr pour 69 ? J'avoue que je ne sais plus... Mais c'est vrai je me souviens du temps pourri... Et pour le retour je suis parti à courtray au lieu de Tournay... Mais grand souvenir
What's astonishing to me is that when Frank comes in he has completely integrated the style and transcends it. Proceedingly the whole band together ascends, in perfect union despite their differences, without anyone forfeiting their own expression. People saying it doesn't jive can't hear and understand what's going on properly.
This is right up there with a red vinyl record I own with Jimi Hendrix and Jim Morrison.They broke into a recording studio high on acid and made a few tracks.Who can forget the fun melody F.H.I.T.A.
how humbling it must've been for Nick Mason and Dave Gilmour . Think of Terry Bozzio and Frank in their place : Roger Keith Barrett would've loved it !
I wonder if this is why Zappa frowned upon musicians doing drugs on stage, because this is a fucking train wreck. You can tell that Frank is not happy and probably quite embarrassed to be a part of this.
The psychedelic era of rock was most experimental. I'm reminded of a family friend who resembled Frank Zappa. He was stoned often and played psychedelic rock on his console stereo. I recall a Buddha statue in his house as well. I think he tripped on LSD!
Roger has become Comfortably Numb
Roger looks.... Very high
~ The look on his face is kind of strange.
More than Mason!
That’s acid
That’s Zappa
@@chemac4950 The size of those fucking pupils lol
Two of the greatest musical visionaries on one stage, that must’ve been interesting to experience firsthand back then
One of them is Zappa. I can't figure out who is the other one.
@@stefanofocacci Right. Barrett had already left.
Pink Floyd as a one
Yep - Zappa opted to play with all the acts at that festival!
@@louise_rose Cool
Great quality! And I must say, the eyes are the window to the soul...
I'm not sure about the others but Waters and Mason have their windows wide open. Zappa doesn't look too happy about it. Almost looks like they dosed him too lol
Frank was the only lucid one around. He didn’t need anything to be great
It's amazing how masterfully Frank simultaneously assimilates and commands the sound of the Floyd, and it's exactly what you would expect from him. I imagine it was not too difficult for him, right up his alley in fact. I have never seen an outsider so seamlessly and completely become one of the Floyd in what was likely the time span of this video. Whether or not he cared is beside the point. He still perfectly nails anything the Floyd throws at him. I am sure if anyone could appreciate what the Floyd was doing at the time it was Frank. This is experimentation at it's finest. It is what it's not, a perfect match. Frank Floyd. A lot of folks here are talking about drugs and saying the music is terrible. I suspect it's because they know more about drugs than about music. I suggest listenening as carefully as Frank did. By the look on his face before he plays he is obviously absorbing, calculating, feeling, and planning before executing. He is nothing short of brilliant from the first note. Here is a meeting of some of the most pioneering minds in rock, jazz, and experimental music. It's great art, a one of a kind performance.
glaze
Man Zappa looks pissed. Knowing his stance on drugs, I’m not surprised.
Why? Apart from Syd, the rest of the band only had alcohol and occasionally getting stoned. They didn't do acid or lsd
@@rigatone you noob look at their eyes
rigatone acid and lsd are the same thing and at this time they were taking it
Pink Floyd were not high when performing after Syd was essentially creatively castrated by bad trips. Roger just looks high the same way Özil just looks not well rested. They are just goofy looking.
@@mss11235 they’re high AF
Zappa thinks: 'I'm not sure what to do, here. In fact I'm not sure what I'm doing here.'
A very important document ... to be handed down to future generations !!!!
Two of my heroes
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This is like one of those strange dreams you have from time to time and the next day you tell someone hey I had this strange dream that pink Floyd played with Frank zappa and the music was kind of strange but good only this isn't a dream and it actually happened how strange
What a great thing !!! 😮😮😮
This is simply great and wild and unexpected!!! Thanks ❤❤❤❤❤
Cannot Believe I just saw That! Cannot Believe I'm Just Now seeing this. Thanks for sharing
Amazing seeing everyone so young
Che spettacolo
This actually sounds more like Saucer Full of Secrets. Never knew Zappa ever played on stage with Floyd.
¡Maestros!, ¡qué zapada de la patada!.
We cool
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Those were the days!
@adrianobalus6914She sang it 1968!
Rick Wright going to town on this version of ISO!!
Hey @Ezequiel Ferraro, please update your description.
Guitar World has an article about this, "That Time Frank Zappa Jammed with Pink Floyd."
"For five days in October 1969, Amougies, Belgium, played host to the Actuel Festival, an open-air music fest. ... Bringing a bonus layer of weird to the event was its master of ceremonies, the one and only Frank Zappa. ... Zappa made a point of jamming with several acts on the bill".
Upon adjournment of the free-form Jam Session FZ was immediately withdrawn from the list of Syd Barrett replacements, thereby opening the door for one David Gilmour !
Zappa a joué avec plein de groupes à ce festival en octobre 1969 à Amougies en Belgique. Pink Floyd ce n'était pas terrible, on en a eu de meilleurs comme Yes, Captain Beefheart, Soft Machine, les Pretty Things qui nous ont réveillé, les groupes français qui se sont pris des mottes de terre car nuls, The Nice super...
I was there, and we did not like it!!!
Prima di tutto questa è la quintessenza della musica psichedelica ed è un viaggio nella mente di Syd Barret, poi c'è la matrice jazz blues. Buon viaggio.....
Verygood BABY, RIP MR ZAPPA.
I assume (by the hair and moustache length of Nick Mason) that this was around 1970.
~ 1969.
This was a fest of Belgium. Zappa was invited (and employed) as the introductor for the bands, he just play one time in that fest and was this
magic
Amo i Pink Floyd. Mi piace Zappa. Ma questa roba è inascoltabile. E lo dico io che ascolto 'tutto'...
Idk if Roger looks shocked because he is still processing the fact that he is about to play along with an absolute legend like Frank Zappa… or he is high af.
Porque no los dos
@@ShadowT23 puede ser jajajs
Roger's vibe, to me, is "I'm just biding my time with this hippie shite till I can take the band over and _really_ get my dysfunction over to the world..."
Probably more acid in that room than a car battery.
Total onslaught with aftermath of casualties in bodybags strewn on killing floor as result - lord have mercy!
Wow those are some real intergalactic frequencies with some very large pupils. Reign it in boys 😂 . Trippy .
CUANDO LA LEYENDA URBANA SE CONFIRMA
Okay, kids. Pink Floyd muddles through the 70s and 60s, only to morph into a band who finally realized they needed to produce formula verse chorus verse instrumental songs. Even the theme albums weren't anywhere near what you are watching here.
0:00 Roger when he sees the reactions to the DSOTM redux
Is that an organ thru a fuzz box? Starting at around 2:08?
year?
A végtelenbe és tovább! ❤️🩹❤️🩹❤️🩹❤️🩹❤️🩹
Ácido puro 😂😂😂😂😂
well that was strange..........
Reminds me of inmumerable horrible jams of my youth.
And is that Gilmour on the other guitar? So hard to tell! I assume it is?
Zappa intenta entender donde caraxos empieza el riff
cacophony
Zappa played mostly disconnected unfloydy noisy, Dave and Rick ruled the psych
Roger Waters looks as high as a kite.
😮🎉😊
Back in the day of experimentation
Zappa says to mason, can you hang with me, mason says yeah Fuck it!
her bday present, we were shocked, i didnt believe it either, funny thing we ran out of gas on the way and and couldnt find the damn place, then parking, we got latye, but she she is so hot, still to this, gilmore waved and pointed to seats, unreal
Zappa's cigarette is like his Acid
Sounds like a scary movie 🎥🎥🎥🍿🍿🍿🍿 😛😛😛 lol. Oh 😳😅👍😅 my 💖😂 lol
Pink Zappa could have been made into a monster if they all pulled together as a team.
Pink Floyd without Waters was incredible!
@@Matthew-wn8oqwasn't the same without him.
@@bryden72 your right they were way better.
@@Matthew-wn8oq they were as bad as each other. New how to press each others buttons gilmour said as much. The wall was the elephant in room. Roger losing his father in the war. Meant the wall was deeply personal. He never really got over losing his dad and never realy knowing him. So he was very hard to deal with most of the time during recording. Before the wall they're relationship was manageable.
In my ears, nearly ALL the band constallations that Zappa "pulled together", was way better musicians, than any Pink Floyd constallations! 😛
I never expected to find this, in my wildest dreams!!! Zappa and Floyd, Interstellar Overdrive - most astonishing thing I've ever found on the internet.
Syd bysyd thank god for UA-cam
Where's Barrett on this?
@@CJ-- in 1969 Syd already left
I know, right?!
@@Z_E_B_O or, more or less, was left behind.
Frank Zappa is the only one who can be on guitar and drums at the same time.
lmfao
Hetfield
While being surrounded by stoned hippies...
that's not zappa you dumbass, that's pink floyd drummer
@@benjaminmoloy7163 oh... You did get the joke... Nice
Zappa always denied playing with the Floyd. For years I heard the audio and could recognize Zappa's guitar playing.But I could have been wrong..Now we have the video evidence. Reminds me of Johnny Winter denying being the second guitarist on the infamous Hendrix bootleg recorded at the Scene in New York of '68. The guitar playing is very obvious. Johnny said he never met Morrison. It's possible he didn't remember because it was evident that everyone was wasted that night. Zappa on the other hand,he was never wasted. Everyone at the Festival probably was and Zappa didn't want to be associated with it. Regardless,I enjoyed this video very much,thanks.
Honestly, your take is probably closest to correct. Frank was not a drug user (going so far as to ban drug use among every member of his *massive* touring groups). But on top of that, Frank was just never a psychedelic hippie guy. They weren't his people and it wasn't his movement. He was a serious composer at heart who lived and breathed music, nicotine, and caffeine. Aimless 20 minute noodlings weren't his bag and it shows on his face here. I'd imagine he realized how high Floyd (and everyone else on the stage) were, thought it was unprofessional, and couldn't wait to leave.
@@HckrNeo1 So he denies it? Damn zappa claims to hate the media but just loves regurgitating anti-drug nonsense
@@thinginground5179 Whatever is anti-drug is not nonsense.
@@stefanofocacci It is, because it's full of bullshit, old man.
@@thinginground5179 I don’t think he denied it he just said that he had no memory of it.
I think it's safe to guess that everyone in that room was stoned out of their minds (except Zappa, of course)
Nahh, Zappa was sort of delusional regarding drugs. Don't know how much of an urban legend it might be, but Zappa got high on coffee and cigarettes for ages. Really strong and rather gross by at least a couple of his musicians who got to drink coffee with Zappa. And man... seriously, if you call cigarettes a vegetable... you've got a drug problem.
His thing was generally about drugs that might turn you into an asshole. Coffee and cigarettes are just disgusting but not exactly impairing. Now, if you're drunk or coked up... yeah, might not gonna work with Zappa's band setlist.
@@mejsjalv you can't get high on coffee lol
@@faisall6364 I beg to differ. I don't know if you may not drink coffee at all or just moderately or just the ocassional cup. But downing a few liters of really strong coffee will for sure mess you up. Especially if you do it when otherwise you might just have a couple of cups a day of normally dosed cups of coffee.
It can get very unpleasant, in particular the digestive issues and the fact that you get a very hard time trying to just relax and try to sleep.
Coffee has been a socially acceptable drug for so long, nobody cares about it. You can sure as hell drink so much coffee that you feel sick.
Caffeine is thee drug... Coffee is the conduit....
@@mejsjalv Anal ass much ???? Jeesh
And they said Infinity War was the most ambitious crossover
It's an easy tune to play once you get the hang of the riff.
Roger Waters is definitely tripping balls here.
Into it.
Zappa: "whats going on here?"
"We can't find Syd". Zappa: 'Here ya go"
Pink Floyd was very lucky that night to have the chance to play with Frank Zappa.
zappa probably hated looking out into the crowd and seeing the hippy dippy people dancing around stoned like that hahahhah
Good for him. It was his fucking choice to play there.
Dude that was half his audience, im sure he was ok with it when he was getting paid.
took my Mom to a Zappa concert back in the day, it was in a small venue where there was a slightly elevated stage for the performers and the audience sat on the floor ... everyone in the audience lit up a joint or their hash pipe and passed them through the crowd ... Zappa didn't partake but the air was so thick with the smoke of pot and hash i'm quite sure he got a contact high
@@lloydwalsh7889 lol
Drummer Nick Mason looks either really out of it, or really into it.
both
At first he really looks like he's waiting to figure out what they need him to do.
Lol. This is so bad ! sounds like a teenager garage band. But hey ! its Zappa with the Floyds, this is genius stuff !
0:36 “David! Want a beer?”
This is as much Saucerful of Secrets as Interstellar Overdrive. Amazing stuff.
So True!
and remember a day@@cybergrunge3086
What a f***ing awful discordant tuneless racket. Love it!!!!
Let's introduce the band and then watch them tune up for 10 minutes!!! Ah the goog old days....
Recorded at the Actuel Festival, Amougies, Belgium in October 1969
Zappa seen him twelve times in crazy concerts. never knew of this video can't tell you how he can make a guitar do whatever he wants. without a doubt composer guitar player without a rival
The fact that Zappa's playing is so immediately recognizable is a testament to how incredibly limited his playing was.
the outro sequence at the credits was the best part, very sinister and eerie vibe to it.
LOL Zappa's playing from 4:40 on is decidedly comical, as he navigates playing against a drug-soaked backdrop. He couldn't smile under these circumstances, so the guitar will in a farcical manner instead. 5:36 says it all.
Frank looks uncomfortable.
In 69 Frank Zappa's guitar playing was at least 4 years behind the style that made him a very unique guitar hero from 1974 on. Still undeveloped, though it could be interesting. But this is a rather messy jam session.
Of all the comments on this video you make the most sense.
What a wonderful piece. Ablsolutely mindblowing. I wished they play more together.
More or Less
Waters was almost as high as the International Space Station there :o
Frank Zappa *is* the International Space Station! Moon Unit and all :)
moon unit, i see what you did there.
It doesn't look like Zappa is really comfortable in this jam. I guess they thought Zappa = Experimental & Pink Floyd = Experimental ( definitely some of their old stuff ) so both of them together will be a blast. It doesn't always work that way. Still an historical encounter between 2 musical legends with rather different mindset. Probably from the historical Amougies Festival, Belgium 1969
I agree - Zappa's used to a lot more chords per song, and his soloing feels somewhat elementary compared to stuff he's done in his own band. But he was trying to fit in. If you've only got one chord to work with for the majority of the tune, you tend to meander in E until something else happens.
This must be the hymn end of the 60s. The maduration from hippie naiviness to other more scary yet interesting states of mind. This is what is this.
I think this is the only time I saw Frank play a Telecaster
I love how the filmmakers used a blue color-wash over the scenes toward the end. Folks dancing, people walking away all in a hazy blue atmosphere...really blends with the music.
I read an interview with Zappa from the late 80s early 90s where they asked point blank...did you ever actually play with Pink Floyd at a festival a while back? He answered...no.
roger is stoned
So he should go to The Rolling Stones,HAHAHAHAHAHA!
It made FZ mad that everybody on stage was frying.... But, what really pissed him off was. ...... There was no guitar tech,..... Well there was....... But he was frying too.... So, the Roj, tells him.... I'll tune your guitar player for you..... And that's why FZ looks so.... FZ goes, I'll never do this again.
..... LOL!
MARAVILLA. GENIOS. IRREPETIBLES. TRANSFORMARON LA CREACIÓN MUSICAL EN REALIDAD. TODO LO INTERNO Y EXTERNO HECHO MUSICA!!!
Para coleccionar y guardar por los siglos de venir.
da para mucho, como toda buena obra de arte, pero particularmente me gustaria ver una pelicula musicalizada con esto. imagino una escena estilo el inicio de la invasión de los ultracuerpos, desde el espacio, pero que termine enfocando a niños que juegan en el patio estilo david lynch
Hola; me encantó lo que dijiste, cásate conmigo
Ana España Jaja yo me caso contigo
how's the family?
Props to them that they can be masterful while stoned out of their minds. Early Floyd, excellent! It's not that frank didn't know how to play with them, it's the opposite.
He didn't know how to play without them??
@@dustylegobrickshe knew when he wasn’t necessary. Most of being a great musician is listening to the rest of the ensemble; he was listening and heard it wasn’t his place to come in… yet
Roger está ree duroooooo!!
That Barrett got bored of this is really so strange is it?
That's not what happened.
What? Barrett isn't even here? The fuck you high or what?
Zappa .....um what am I supposed to play here guys ?? Nick and rogers pupils look like they took 12 hits of LSD,the only part resembling ISO is near the end,its all noise for the most part,Zappa must have been lost ,even if he knew the original version of the song it doesn't resemble this version
Zappa's lost
Thats a combo i never knew existed until now.
I was there......1970....Amougie...!!
Non tu n'y étais pas car c'était en octobre 1969 et on a eu très froid ! Sauf sous le chapiteau.
Phil Paris si si j'y étais... Tu es sûr pour 69 ? J'avoue que je ne sais plus... Mais c'est vrai je me souviens du temps pourri... Et pour le retour je suis parti à courtray au lieu de Tournay... Mais grand souvenir
jacmen LSD IS one Heck of a (drug) Mind Enhancing tool.
DMT is where it's really at though. A Breakthrough on DMT.............
jacmen that’s amazing! Is there any other songs Zappa and Pink Floyd played during this set?
@@jacmen wait were you actually there?
Looks like indoors Woodstock 😂😂😂
What's astonishing to me is that when Frank comes in he has completely integrated the style and transcends it. Proceedingly the whole band together ascends, in perfect union despite their differences, without anyone forfeiting their own expression. People saying it doesn't jive can't hear and understand what's going on properly.
This is right up there with a red vinyl record I own with Jimi Hendrix and Jim Morrison.They broke into a recording studio high on acid and made a few tracks.Who can forget the fun melody F.H.I.T.A.
Wow, never knew there was actual footage of this!
Dave gilmour really working the delay and its great to see nick Mason work his ass off... He was just plodding along by the late 80's
how humbling it must've been for Nick Mason and Dave Gilmour . Think of Terry Bozzio and Frank in their place : Roger Keith Barrett would've loved it !
What an incredibly stupid comment.
I wonder if this is why Zappa frowned upon musicians doing drugs on stage, because this is a fucking train wreck.
You can tell that Frank is not happy and probably quite embarrassed to be a part of this.
12:33 such an angelical face 😍😍😍😍 fell in love ... And that devil's smile tho..
ur right she is gorgeous!
The psychedelic era of rock was most experimental. I'm reminded of a family friend who resembled Frank Zappa. He was stoned often and played psychedelic rock on his console stereo. I recall a Buddha statue in his house as well. I think he tripped on LSD!
Wow this is amazing.what a time to be alive.wish I could have seen it.