What an intro for a show!!!Zappa ,it's freedom when he goes into a solo like this, he's somewhere else, his movements are almost mechanical, his gaze fixed, and the magic seems to flow from his guitar so easily... we understand why he called it air sculptures... Thanks for your reaction!
Not saying anything new here, but Zappa was a genius - musical and otherwise. A fearless nonconformist, satirist - a true virtuoso and philosopher. Left an incredible body of work, endlessly fascinating to hear, even better to see live. Grateful to be able to revisit so many of his performances. Countless hearts broke when he died in 1993, age 52. So young. “Music is the only religion that delivers the goods.”― Frank Zappa Well, he delivered.
Let the mad energy and the density of your creativity flow thru your fingers, Frank. Effin awesome solo. I can't believe I never saw this before. This made my day, week, year, life.
That was freakin awesome!! Zappa was a genius you know I met him before in the 70's? Thank You for sharing and I love your Soundgarden t-shirt Rory!! 😊💓🤘✌️
Ses solos sont uniques...Mélodiquement il rejoint aussi la musique classique, en dehors du cadre rock, blues, il joue comme aurait joué un soliste avec un violon, un piano, un instrument à vent...Il faut bien connaitre ses albums et son art de la guitare pour s'en convaincre...
True, but this is my all-time favorite lead in for the solo. The first two measures are very unique and I've never heard another version where he plays it quite like this, but this is the version I compare all others to.
Something else, isn't it. Thank the cosmos he was able to carve a commercial niche for himself in the, sort of, chaos in the music industry of the late 50s to early 60s. One of his geniuses was recognizing the then opportunity to get his avant-garde pan-genre works excepted and out there more mainstream. Adding a little "far out" lyrics, and, of course, Far Out guitar solos, at that particular period,🥴😵💫🥴😵💫🥴😵💫 sure didn't hurt either! What other serious composer has his body of work, recorded and published.
What an intro for a show!!!Zappa ,it's freedom when he goes into a solo like this, he's somewhere else, his movements are almost mechanical, his gaze fixed, and the magic seems to flow from his guitar so easily... we understand why he called it air sculptures... Thanks for your reaction!
Not saying anything new here, but Zappa was a genius - musical and otherwise. A fearless nonconformist, satirist - a true virtuoso and philosopher. Left an incredible body of work, endlessly fascinating to hear, even better to see live. Grateful to be able to revisit so many of his performances. Countless hearts broke when he died in 1993, age 52. So young.
“Music is the only religion that delivers the goods.”― Frank Zappa
Well, he delivered.
Gotta love his shirt.
One of my alltime favourite guitar soundscapes.
This piece gives me the shivers, over and over again. Love it to pieces.
'THe mind is like a parachute. It has to be open to work'. F.Z. quote.
This is next level, what a beautiful piece.
Let the mad energy and the density of your creativity flow thru your fingers, Frank. Effin awesome solo. I can't believe I never saw this before. This made my day, week, year, life.
That was freakin awesome!! Zappa was a genius you know I met him before in the 70's? Thank You for sharing and I love your Soundgarden t-shirt Rory!! 😊💓🤘✌️
1980, Imagine this was the opener for the show.
Wow amazing 🎸👏🏻 Heavy 👍👌 very good 👌🎹 fantanstic 🤘 Bravo Frank🎤 yeaah thanks Rory
Ses solos sont uniques...Mélodiquement il rejoint aussi la musique classique, en dehors du cadre rock, blues, il joue comme aurait joué un soliste avec un violon, un piano, un instrument à vent...Il faut bien connaitre ses albums et son art de la guitare pour s'en convaincre...
Made my day!
Please do a whole zappa show now !!!!!!!
Deep joy😊
I need that Zappa shirt…
Zappa was on fire that night. He did play a little different than usual, less fluid, a little rough. But he mastered it.
True, but this is my all-time favorite lead in for the solo. The first two measures are very unique and I've never heard another version where he plays it quite like this, but this is the version I compare all others to.
Something else, isn't it.
Thank the cosmos he was able to carve a commercial niche for himself in the, sort of, chaos in the music industry of the late 50s to early 60s.
One of his geniuses was recognizing the then opportunity to get his avant-garde pan-genre works excepted and out there more mainstream. Adding a little "far out" lyrics, and, of course, Far Out guitar solos, at that particular period,🥴😵💫🥴😵💫🥴😵💫 sure didn't hurt either!
What other serious composer has his body of work, recorded and published.
Zappa’s Bolero
Santana was in the audience.
Try the Title Track on the Album Lad!
Next song : Keep it greasy, so it'll go down...
@@martinroland it’s the next tune in this show.
... easeaaaaay
If you prefer Uncle Frank live, check out the YCDTOSA Volume I-VI...
Pls react to Morrissey - Last of The Famous International Playboys
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Fake reactors 😂
Zappa was garbage