This was, and will forever be my Dream Band - All six absolute Monster musicians, playing such unique and beautiful music, and having a lot of fun in the bargain. For me, it doesn't get any better than this!
6 days a week, 8 hours a day. That's what I saw him say in an interview once. Though I also heard 5 days a week 6 hours a day. Still what band practices like that
My alltime favorite Zappa album has always been "one size fits all" which this song is on. That whole album is just so perfect and diverse. I read some years ago when asked what was his best/favorite album he ever made Zappa replied "one size fits all" That was so righteous! I really miss Zappa. He was a great American much in the same vain as imported John Lennon. Very cool people.
I agree but I think Overnight Sensation and Roxy and Elsewhere are as good. I can't choose between them and also I listened to One Size Fits All too much in my early 20's and spoiled it a bit. Still top 3
@@andy148 Agreed and Overnight Sensation was top 3 too. Roxy and Elsewhere was amazingly perfect for being a live recording with a few after dubs in studio!
@Dirk Britten I just checked my U.S. copies (One Size Fits All) and 'Florentine Pogen' is song no. 5 on CD or first track (B side) of vinyl LP right before 'Evelyn, a Modified Dog'. Roxy and Elsewhere doesn't have this song. Yes, it is indeed a great song!
@@ambercheekz3860 Yes! Also Uncle Remus, Pojama People, Find her Finer, Wonderful Wino! I'll hear some phrase and then a Zappa tune pops in my head and I just start whistling. Go figure?
Whan Frank asked Napoleon to come to an audition, he told him he already had the job, he just told him to show up, listen to what was going on and then tell Frank wether he wanted the job or not. That says something.
Perhaps you should try attending a classical concert by a major Symphonic Orchestra. That's about a hundred musicians performing even more complex music to studio quality.
@@animalgeo I guess the album version is taken from this very session, with some editing and overdubs. But it needed this video for me to understand this music. Amazing!
Napoleon Murphy Brock performed this with the Stinkfoot Orchestra 2 nights ago in Joshua Tree, CA. Still having fun and effortlessly ripping sax lines and belting out complex lyrics while dancing and smiling w joy.
Every cut from "One Size Fits All" is a masterpiece. From Florentine Pogen to Can't Afford No Shoes, Inca Roads to Sofa 1 & 2, they are all perfect. This live version of Pogen is absolutely phenomenal.
Long live the legacy of Frank Zappa, and all the great artists like Napoleon M. Brock that had their moment within the beautiful sunshine. Listen to that band...damn!
I was lucky enough to get to see Ike Willis, Napoleon Murphy Brock live at a show here called Project Object at The Magic Stick, in Ferndale Michigan! I think it was 2000.
the more I listen to Zappa the more I am of the belief he is simply the most magical and awesome influence on American music that gets overlooked way too often
1974. Tinha 18 aninhos. Ouvindo One Size....hj depois de 50 anos ...o impacto é o mesmo.F.Zappa genio,acompanhado de genios.Muita qualidade.E no Brasil ...hj se diz que pancadao funk ...e sertanejo tche tche tche é musica ...credo.... Zappa qualidade extrema.Viva Zappa
Lets be honest kiddies , the Greatest Tragedy of the Twentieth century was the early demise and departure from this earthly plane of an entirely authentic human in its best context . Vive Zappa ! ! !
The gorilla is an inside joke within the band about the quality (or lack thereof) of Chester Thompson's choice in groupies. The animal sounds ("oink", "moo", "quack" denote the animal avatars of some of his paramour. Brilliant. Zappa - forever the card.
Ruth Underwood was a perfect compliment to the Zappa sound. Only those capable of handling the most complex, intricate passages in Zappas music could qualify for his bands. And Ruth was head and shoulders above the rest.
Just think of how much money Frank would have to pay to feed a band like this, get ALL the instruments and equipment to each venue --it was truly a labor of love and I am surprised Frank even made profit.
Brilliant! Spot on to studio recording! Zappa's One Size Fits All album was at his Pinnacle! Ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ah Ah-ah-ah-ah-ah Yow-ooh Yow-yoo-yow La-la la-la la-la la-la Ba-la ba-la na-la She was the daughter of a wealthy Florentine Pogen (You-ooh) Read 'em 'n weep Was her adjustable slogan (Ah-ah-ah-ah-ahh) She was a debutante daisy With a color-note organ Deep in the street She drove a '59 Morgan WOO-LAH! That's the kinda step she takes When her hot breaks hot brakes That's the kinda sound she makes (ooh, let go uh me) When her crab cakes (Arf arf arf) She didn't like it when her fan belt Shrunk & got shorter (Ointment) Battery leaks could nearly cost her a quarter She didn't want to go home An' watch the pestle go mortar Later she speaks On how Perellis might court her Na-na-na, na-na-noo Na-na-na, yah-ah-hoo Na-na-na, na-na-noo Na-na-na, yah-ah-hoo She was the daughter Ah-ah-ahhh Of a wealthy Florentine Pogen Po-oh-wo-oh-oh Po-oh-wo-oh-oh Po-oh-wo-oh-oh Ga-ya-ee-annnn Read 'em 'n weep Read 'em 'n weep (Take a booger home with you to) Read 'em 'n weep Ay-ay-ay-ay-ay-ay Ah-ooh-ah-ooh-ah-ooh-ah-HAH Ah-ooh-ah-ooh-ah-ooh-ah-HAH Chester's go-rilla She go oink Chester's go-rilla She go quack Chester's go-rilla She go moo Chester's go-rilla She go Hratche-plche Hratche-plche
Astonishing how this sounds like the original cut on the album. I had to go look up album up to prove to myself it was a studio recording. Proof those gruling rehersal sessions are true...Chester didn't even miss a beat when the Three Stooges gorrila appeard. RIP George Duke
one of the best live performances i've seen - so diverse, tight & funny - Brock flat knocks me out - does humor belong in music? with Frank at the wheel, HAYL yes
Cette musique ne parle pas seulement au cœur mais à l'esprit. Il y a juste quelque chose de très intelligent là-dedans. J'adore l'ambiance des années 60/70, une époque où l'espoir, l'intelligence et l'expérimentation étaient à la mode, contrairement à la morosité et à la peur universelle d'aujourd'hui ⚜
Maybe it's just me as a very amateur drummer but Chester Thompson here is the lead instrument behind the vocals with the inventive breaks. I always loved this song just for the drummig.
Frank Zappa!!! What can I say??? Got to see him live in Austin at the Armadillo World Headquarters back in the 70's. The whole concert was a trip!!! Only Captain Beefheart and The Magic Band are in the same wave!!!
I owned 20 plus FZ albums and loved every one one them! He was a genius and agree that he surrounded himself with top of the line talent. At 62 I still love his amazing talent!
We are 7 billions of pricks today in this world. But only one folks...only one...could ever THINK to develop a melody like this :-) And that ladies and gentleman is called Genius.
+jordian me speak for yourself, not for other people. Agree that Zappa was a genius, though, if that's what you're saying. And N M Brock plays his part...
Saw this line up in 74 at the Nassau Coliseum. Frank sitting feet over the stage shredding is all I recall. Finished it up in 76 with a Flo and Eddie concert who opened for Hot Tuna at Commack Arena. I so miss great live music at reasonable ticket prices.
Simply amazing!! What an awesome, silly, irreverent, talented, and TIGHT band!! So true to the studio version with an awesome jam in the middle and Napolean's dancing and gestures are perfect! Always one of my all time favorite FZ tunes!! Thanks Wazoo!!
Saw this tour in Portland, one of the top 10 lifetime (out of wayy too many). The band was having IMMENSE AMOUNTS OF FUN playing this stuff. RUTH UNDERWOOD!!!
Just fucking unbelievable, this lineup.
This was, and will forever be my Dream Band - All six absolute Monster musicians, playing such unique and beautiful music, and having a lot of fun in the bargain. For me, it doesn't get any better than this!
RUTH! God bless her
Seven.
@@ozanareyiz7773 who's the seventh?
I agree…his best band and compositions, IMO.
The Tubes and Little Feat are equals I think
Jesus, Zappa ran that band like a goddamn rolex. Remarkably professional.
And not one of those incredibly inexpensive and deal of a lifetime $40 Rolex watches you can buy in Times Square...
Professional yet fun as fuck
6 days a week, 8 hours a day. That's what I saw him say in an interview once. Though I also heard 5 days a week 6 hours a day. Still what band practices like that
@@andy148 Takes full-time-job-level dedication to sound that silly and brilliant, then.
Brilliant comment
I think one of Frank's greatest skills was being able to find himself with some of the best musicians around. Everyone is on fire on this!
Yes.
Absolutely. The mark of a truly great composer.
He knew what he wanted and man the final product was amazing
That wasn't by accident Frank always did long stays near the conservatories to what would wander in
Definitely 👌🏻
Napoleon Murphy Brock has not only the greatest name I've ever heard, but he's an amazing performer.
killing it
One of the most gifted singers ever. and that voice!
Yes
+Cannibalization Brock was a joyous front man. His job was to make the audience smile and laugh. He makes me happy when I see him live.
Wouah Napoléon Murphy Brock is great
About Frank's '74 band, Ruthie said it best, when she said: "We could play anything!"
8:02
George Duke said that as well!
I always love the look of pure joy on Ruths face when she is playing
The gong was definitely enjoying itself too!.
My alltime favorite Zappa album has always been "one size fits all" which this song is on. That whole album is just so perfect and diverse. I read some years ago when asked what was his best/favorite album he ever made Zappa replied "one size fits all" That was so righteous! I really miss Zappa. He was a great American much in the same vain as imported John Lennon. Very cool people.
Aye but he stole the riff for king kong
So lennon and yoko can go fuck themselves in my opinion.
Just had to say man sorry
@@baregrills5621 he stole the whole song and called it jam rag or something. total toolbag move
I agree but I think Overnight Sensation and Roxy and Elsewhere are as good. I can't choose between them and also I listened to One Size Fits All too much in my early 20's and spoiled it a bit. Still top 3
@@andy148 Agreed and Overnight Sensation was top 3 too. Roxy and Elsewhere was amazingly perfect for being a live recording with a few after dubs in studio!
@Dirk Britten I just checked my U.S. copies (One Size Fits All) and 'Florentine Pogen' is song no. 5 on CD or first track (B side) of vinyl LP right before 'Evelyn, a Modified Dog'. Roxy and Elsewhere doesn't have this song. Yes, it is indeed a great song!
Ruth Underwood is simply beautiful
A little bit hippie but pretty
and having the time of her life here !
So pretty, and classically talented.
I do love her!!!!
I was lucky enough to have dated Ruth at high school.
Beautiful soul ❤
Chester Thompson drumming are identcal of the album version. Amazing drummer
I just can't believe that this was recorded in 1974. The sound quality is awesome. Not to mention the music which is sublime...
Sound isn't new technology.
I find myself whistling this song often for no reason at all
I do too
But there is areason. Its a great song
You too?!
@@ambercheekz3860 Yes! Also Uncle Remus, Pojama People, Find her Finer, Wonderful Wino! I'll hear some phrase and then a Zappa tune pops in my head and I just start whistling. Go figure?
Brock doesn't get the credit he so deserves. He was a hell of a frontman! I wish he sang more to be honest.
+erick medeiros His work with ZpZ was outstanding
Love it when he and George would sing together.
I LOVE Napoleon Murphy Brock! And this whole lineup!
Montana is not the same with Frank’s son because he’s not Napoleon.
Whan Frank asked Napoleon to come to an audition, he told him he already had the job, he just told him to show up, listen to what was going on and then tell Frank wether he wanted the job or not. That says something.
It’s all percussion- guitar to voice and everything in between. ❤️🌺 Frank Zappa and the Mother’s of Invention are my escape from this mad world.
I've never heard a live composition this complex performed perfectly to studio quality
It's pretty cool how much of Zappa's albums were live versions with a few overdubs, always got his band really tight
Perhaps you should try attending a classical concert by a major Symphonic Orchestra. That's about a hundred musicians performing even more complex music to studio quality.
The drums are identical as the album version, literally every beat
@@animalgeo I guess the album version is taken from this very session, with some editing and overdubs. But it needed this video for me to understand this music. Amazing!
@@ernestogasulla7763For example in the London Symphony Orchestra album, where they butchered Zappa's own complex music.
Napoleon Murphy Brock cracks me up, anyone that can sing Frank's lyrics and keep it together is an amazing professional
And dance to it as he performed perfectly.
Zappata in Essen, 12.1.23 with Napoleon Murphy, best.. Thank all musicians for great performance. ❤
Napoleon Murphy Brock performed this with the Stinkfoot Orchestra 2 nights ago in Joshua Tree, CA. Still having fun and effortlessly ripping sax lines and belting out complex lyrics while dancing and smiling w joy.
Once upon a time . . there was music
It's amazing how unsung Tom Fowler's bass playing really is, he's amazing!
as far as this bass player is concerned, he's about as good as it gets!
Love the Fowler bros - my favorite trombone solo of ALL TIME is on the Echidna's Arf cut on the Roxy and Elsewhere
So much groove & feel from Tom's bass during this era.
No bruh... Tom is not unsung. And Jean Luc Ponty agrees with me on that one!!!
Every cut from "One Size Fits All" is a masterpiece. From Florentine Pogen to Can't Afford No Shoes, Inca Roads to Sofa 1 & 2, they are all perfect. This live version of Pogen is absolutely phenomenal.
The best FZ line up by far!! Napoleon Brock Murphy is amazing as is everyone else! I miss you Frank!
They were having some fun. Awesome band.
Napoleon Murphy Brock on fire! Zappa solo afterwards! Love this lineup!
Ahhh... music. Remember that ?
I couldn't agree with you more
Long live the legacy of Frank Zappa, and all the great artists like Napoleon M. Brock that had their moment within the beautiful sunshine. Listen to that band...damn!
I was lucky enough to get to see Ike Willis, Napoleon Murphy Brock live at a show here called Project Object at The Magic Stick, in Ferndale Michigan! I think it was 2000.
the more I listen to Zappa the more I am of the belief he is simply the most magical and awesome influence on American music that gets overlooked way too often
Agreed
Brilliant and freaking out of this planet, Ruth Underwood is the amazing icing on this whole unique killer composition. !!!!
1974. Tinha 18 aninhos. Ouvindo One Size....hj depois de 50 anos ...o impacto é o mesmo.F.Zappa genio,acompanhado de genios.Muita qualidade.E no Brasil ...hj se diz que pancadao funk ...e sertanejo tche tche tche é musica ...credo....
Zappa qualidade extrema.Viva Zappa
This is as good as it gets! Zappa, Duke, Underwoods, Napoleon, Chester... but, Napoleon dancing is the climax!
Some of them are unfortunately gone....... 😢
Best Zappa line-up, truly dream team!
Imagine Provo, Utah, 1975, my parents thought I was insane when I'd listen to this! The best Zappa line up IMHO.
I just can’t believe the perfection.
Lets be honest kiddies , the Greatest Tragedy of the Twentieth century was the early demise and departure from this earthly plane of an entirely authentic human in its best context . Vive Zappa ! ! !
Chester Thompson on drums, great breaks, funny with the gorilla at the end. Sort of a tribute (I always think) for a great job on that song.
@Electronic Adventures Watch the end of the video. A fake gorilla plays with Chester on drums.
The gorilla is an inside joke within the band about the quality (or lack thereof) of Chester Thompson's choice in groupies. The animal sounds ("oink", "moo", "quack" denote the animal avatars of some of his paramour. Brilliant. Zappa - forever the card.
@Electronic Adventures yes, Wot Gorilla
He played literally every note of the original version.
Amazing
love napoleon's dance. all hail the pure genius that is Mr frank zappa
Love it. He looks so cute. He really gave his all when performing. That is clear to see.
Ruth Underwood was a perfect compliment to the Zappa sound. Only those capable of handling the most complex, intricate passages in Zappas music could qualify for his bands. And Ruth was head and shoulders above the rest.
This is not particularly complex or intricate in fact it's fairly simple for each player.
Another FZ masterpiece
I love Frank’s brilliant collection of band talent- you can see him defer to Napoleon’s genius performance.
Just think of how much money Frank would have to pay to feed a band like this, get ALL the instruments and equipment to each venue --it was truly a labor of love and I am surprised Frank even made profit.
I mean the gorilla costume rental alone had to be $25
Frank was a very good business man and knew how to delegate so he was free to create.
The perfect life would be living in Zappa's music 24/7
The audience will never know how lucky they were to see this.
❤
Ponty, Duke, Fowler, Thompson, Underwood, Zappa..those are just the ones I recognize. What a band!
What a line up. So tight, wonderful.
Zappa is the only guitarist that makes me cry.thank you Frank.
Zappa was the tightest group of musicians that I ever saw play and I saw a lot of the greats. Zappa ruled hands down.
I think it’s the duck call at the end that pulls it all together.
Keep blowing, Ruthie baby!!
Brilliant! Spot on to studio recording! Zappa's One Size Fits All album was at his Pinnacle!
Ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ah
Ah-ah-ah-ah-ah
Yow-ooh
Yow-yoo-yow
La-la la-la la-la la-la
Ba-la ba-la na-la
She was the daughter of a wealthy
Florentine Pogen
(You-ooh)
Read 'em 'n weep
Was her adjustable slogan
(Ah-ah-ah-ah-ahh)
She was a debutante daisy
With a color-note organ
Deep in the street
She drove a '59 Morgan
WOO-LAH!
That's the kinda step she takes
When her hot breaks hot brakes
That's the kinda sound she makes
(ooh, let go uh me)
When her crab cakes
(Arf arf arf)
She didn't like it when her fan belt
Shrunk & got shorter
(Ointment)
Battery leaks could nearly cost her a quarter
She didn't want to go home
An' watch the pestle go mortar
Later she speaks
On how Perellis might court her
Na-na-na, na-na-noo
Na-na-na, yah-ah-hoo
Na-na-na, na-na-noo
Na-na-na, yah-ah-hoo
She was the daughter
Ah-ah-ahhh
Of a wealthy
Florentine Pogen
Po-oh-wo-oh-oh
Po-oh-wo-oh-oh
Po-oh-wo-oh-oh
Ga-ya-ee-annnn
Read 'em 'n weep
Read 'em 'n weep
(Take a booger home with you to)
Read 'em 'n weep
Ay-ay-ay-ay-ay-ay
Ah-ooh-ah-ooh-ah-ooh-ah-HAH
Ah-ooh-ah-ooh-ah-ooh-ah-HAH
Chester's go-rilla
She go oink
Chester's go-rilla
She go quack
Chester's go-rilla
She go moo
Chester's go-rilla
She go
Hratche-plche
Hratche-plche
That band was absolutely amazing- 70's with NMB, Terry Bozio, Ruth Underwood...you just shake your head...
Chester Thompson is amazing
This is my fav Zappa album! "A Token of His Extreme"
Top performance, what a great band...Zappa is the best, still like to hear this fantastic music
Astonishing how this sounds like the original cut on the album. I had to go look up album up to prove to myself it was a studio recording. Proof those gruling rehersal sessions are true...Chester didn't even miss a beat when the Three Stooges gorrila appeard. RIP George Duke
So damned good! Saw Frank once, Dweezil three times. And Napoleon was a guest artist at Sandy School of Rock (Utah). So great!
The mixing of this cannot be overstated. What a phenomenal sound. I mean, if you shut your eyes, it’s a studio take. Quite amazing for the times.
one of the best live performances i've seen - so diverse, tight & funny - Brock flat knocks me out - does humor belong in music? with Frank at the wheel, HAYL yes
Humour and superb musicianship! The gorilla just made my day😂😂👍
One of the great Zappa compositions from a truly great album, in my humble opinion.
This is insanely original...
Wow !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! To harness all that energy.
*Absolutely class!* 💯🫡🔉🔉🔊🔊🔊
Those 70's cymbals were just something else.
one of the best live performances i've seen in my life !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Cette musique ne parle pas seulement au cœur mais à l'esprit. Il y a juste quelque chose de très intelligent là-dedans. J'adore l'ambiance des années 60/70, une époque où l'espoir, l'intelligence et l'expérimentation étaient à la mode, contrairement à la morosité et à la peur universelle d'aujourd'hui ⚜
this song never gets old
this band was soooooo gooood!!!! I think they could actually make the earth turn.
Einer der besten Kompostitionen..
What a performance by Ruth! She's fantastic!!!
Maybe it's just me as a very amateur drummer but Chester Thompson here is the lead instrument behind the vocals with the inventive breaks. I always loved this song just for the drummig.
this is truly A S T H E T I C
decades before vaporwave. sublime.
By far one of, if not the most solid group he ever got together. Goose bump whenever I hear this live albun
well Brock is still dancing and playing he has boundless energy..love that guy!!
Napoleons voice, sax playing & all round performance is 💯 🎉
as a Florentine myself I very much approve of this. I love this
Really fine musicians ❤
Ruth Underwood is an American treasure.
Frank Zappa!!! What can I say???
Got to see him live in Austin at the Armadillo World Headquarters back in the 70's.
The whole concert was a trip!!!
Only Captain Beefheart and The Magic Band are in the same wave!!!
Fantastic tune and fantastic Ruth's bra !
Agree, but her xylophone action is so good (at least as good as her bra)
I'd marry her back then. And I'm against marriages.
Only one person who warrants genius and it's Frank Zappa.
Einstein would have cowered to this bloke.
I owned 20 plus FZ albums and loved every one one them! He was a genius and agree that he surrounded himself with top of the line talent. At 62 I still love his amazing talent!
The absolute best of all time. I had a t-shirt of this tour that simply said "the best".
NBM at the peak of his crafts. and he peaked in the stratosphere :O
AMAZING This is the tightest jam ive ever seen.I love it.Thank you Frank.
I've heard it on the album. But this is just magical. God bless Mr Zappa.
Frank always had great players, but for me, this lineup is the one. Chemistry!
This is one of hundreds proofs why is Zappa the best, ever! :) :) :)
We are 7 billions of pricks today in this world.
But only one folks...only one...could ever THINK to develop a melody like this :-)
And that ladies and gentleman is called Genius.
+jordian me speak for yourself, not for other people. Agree that Zappa was a genius, though, if that's what you're saying. And N M Brock plays his part...
+jordian me And that is called Frank Zappa.
And my Mrs doesn't like it, and neither does anyone else I know. What in the world is wrong with this world!
jordian me '
more like 3.5 billion stupid pricks and 3.5 billion dumb holes
wow humbled by the awesomeness
Spread the word brother. not like religion, but more like peanut butter.
Saw this line up in 74 at the Nassau Coliseum. Frank sitting feet over the stage shredding is all I recall. Finished it up in 76 with a Flo and Eddie concert who opened for Hot Tuna at Commack Arena. I so miss great live music at reasonable ticket prices.
Hoooooooo shit zappa's solo was crazy
Serious music
chester, ruth, napoleon, frank's guitar sound, and the rest is beautiful.
Simply amazing!! What an awesome, silly, irreverent, talented, and TIGHT band!! So true to the studio version with an awesome jam in the middle and Napolean's dancing and gestures are perfect! Always one of my all time favorite FZ tunes!! Thanks Wazoo!!
This performance is sick
He'll ne remembered as our Mozart once he is truly appreciated.
Saw this tour in Portland, one of the top 10 lifetime (out of wayy too many). The band was having IMMENSE AMOUNTS OF FUN playing this stuff. RUTH UNDERWOOD!!!
Great performing. Great all. Frank number 1.
Fantastic tune played by a great bunch of musicians. Great!
Ruth Underwood is a Goddess. Just look at her involvement in Frank's music.
A musical apex par excellence. Napolean Murphy Brocks vocals are inarguably some of the best ever emitted from a human.
Back again ror another listen.
Good grief what a great tone Brock had....!!
And still has, lucky enough.