Frank Zappa live @ The Palladium 10.31.81 - 1/2
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- Опубликовано: 26 ноя 2010
- Intro to the MTV simulcast of Frank Zappa's Halloween 1981 performance at the Palladium in New York City.
Personnel:
Frank Zappa -- guitar and vocals
Steve Vai -- guitar
Ray White -- guitar and vocals
Scott Thunes -- bass
Chad Wackerman -- drums
Ed Mann -- percussion
Tommy Mars -- keyboards
Bobby Martin -- keyboards Видеоклипы
she´s so stoned and Frank is a real gentleman and still funny .. what a great time to be alive to see this .. thank U Frank
Nina Blackwood was new in the biz. Having to do pre-concert banter with FZ was much too imposing for a newbie. Zappa tore her a new one, so to speak. Baptism by fire.
What an insight in 2 Zappas pre-show occurences ,: 0
You go stereo ! LOL
theres a big difference between over an kneeling down
frank says jump,she says:how high?
she's flying hi anyway
first time i ve seen it. usually i saw only the last seconds.. >-O
JUMP JUMP!
Painful to watch?
I loved it.
Their inane vapid corporate banter begged of Frank’s behavior and I wish more celebrities undermined such drivel on TV.
“Charlie Daniels has the devil?” - ouch.😂😂😂😂😂😂
Id rather hear Dont Eat The Yellow Snow than Goblin Girl......
Poor Nina Blackwood.
Can you tell Nina is new to the business of doing interviews? How much you want to bet her bosses sat her down for a conversation the next day?
she could've at least NOT flirted with Frank or behaved like his puppet. i guess she wasn't merely nervous. she looks to be on several different types of "trendy chemical amusement aids". the eyes are a dead giveaway. The way i see it, he didn't get obnoxious until she got obnoxious.
Gawd this is painful to watch.....
Painful to watch
Tense.
Make soup did anybody but me notice they posed the skeleton the same as what was found on the Zodiac card to San Fransisco police ?
Hands down, the worst interview I've ever seen.
Weird and awkward lady
That girl is embarrassing the way she is playing up to Frank and letting him get away with atrocious behaviour toward her.
"Atrocious behavior," you and I both know that was very tame from Frank, and could of been much much worse.
@@RSR423 I suppose.
@pauline butcher bird - I agree, Pauline, or should I say Par-leen. If an interviewer gave any sign of weakness, Frank jumped at the opportunity to do his schtick and sometimes be cruel. I read your book and it is simply fantastic. I like that you wrote not only about your good experiences, but the bad as well. Your insights are far more interesting to me than the vast majority of Zappa books that only praise him. He was a flawed human like the rest of us. I hope you write another book some day.
@@Frunobulax74 thank you. Kind of you. I am presently writing a novel.
@@RSR423 you and I both know? What do you know?
What awful compares .... embarrassing.....Zappa must have been churning inside....