Listen, Hear, See 2 Our Story youtube.com/@lhs2ourstory?si=aQvNW9kwQWhbglJD x.com/lhs2ourstory?s=21 instagram.com/lhs2ourstory?igsh=MTZwNmkzNzR0MGc0dg== Thank you for your support as always.
Like a boss! This is my favorite version of this song by Frank. He is a straight up bad ass and yes his tone is always so good! If you like Zappa guitar work, try Soup 'N Old Clothes from Shut up and Play Yer Guitar. SO good!
Wes Montgomery, Johnny Guitar Watson, Guitar Slim were his influences. Later he added Allan Holdswoth to the list, not as an influence but he liked his guitar playing.
5:39 Even if you don't like his playing, Zappa has the best guitar tones of all time. He has so many different ones from tune to tune, and they are all godly.
Check "3 Hours Past Midnight" by Johnny Guitar Watson and you will hear Zappa's earliest prime influence... Zappa had the local chili joint in Lancaster CA put this record on the jukebox promising the owner that he would be there to shove quarters into that jukebox and eat their chili...
Hey try " Frank Zappa live at the palledioum "77 Black napkins was the first version I heard with the backup harmany.......you'll love it....and give me your thoughs.
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Thank you for your support as always.
Like a boss! This is my favorite version of this song by Frank. He is a straight up bad ass and yes his tone is always so good! If you like Zappa guitar work, try Soup 'N Old Clothes from Shut up and Play Yer Guitar. SO good!
Wes Montgomery, Johnny Guitar Watson, Guitar Slim were his influences. Later he added Allan Holdswoth to the list, not as an influence but he liked his guitar playing.
5:39 Even if you don't like his playing, Zappa has the best guitar tones of all time. He has so many different ones from tune to tune, and they are all godly.
Check "3 Hours Past Midnight" by Johnny Guitar Watson and you will hear Zappa's earliest prime influence... Zappa had the local chili joint in Lancaster CA put this record on the jukebox promising the owner that he would be there to shove quarters into that jukebox and eat their chili...
It's pretty fkg incredible
he's improvising right there, he never played the same thing twice... listen to Pink Napkins by him!
Hey try " Frank Zappa live at the palledioum "77 Black napkins was the first version I heard with the backup harmany.......you'll love it....and give me your thoughs.
@@odielov1 got you!
I play it a-lot when I'm driving......
He was heavy into Johnny Guitar Watson
@@lylebullock4056 I can definitely see that!
Change the title - this is a "Review", it would only be a "Reaction" if you'd not seen it before
@@Grithron2 🤷🏾♂️
Stop it Karen