Frank Zappa "Drown the Witch" (reaction ep.910)
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- Опубликовано: 10 июл 2024
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►In this video Canadian Guitarist/producer Dean Wolfe reacts to Frank Zappa: Drown the Witch
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1:18 song
13:23 additional comments (can't be missed!)
And this was live. No 2nd takes. Saw Frank 5 times in 7 days. He performed Inca Roads every show. But each time he improvised a new solo. All were great and highly structured. That's a reason he hired Vai. Steve would transcribe Franks various leads. Inca Roads and the Adventures of Greggery Peccary. I was weened on Fillmore. 53 years ago.
HOT RATS is a top 10 album from Zappa and a perfect introduction to the rest of his catalog of over 40 released albums.
Lots of Instrumentals on Hot Rats, and some insight to his BIG BAND music writing style.
Frank Zappa is an amazing rabbit hole to go down. Recorded 68 albums in his lifetime. I'm dyslexic and I have trouble reading but there is a great movie just called Zappa. I love what you do, keep it up.
At the cover of his first album "Freak out" (1966) Zappa lists some 50 persons who inspired him. Now, after 50 years of listen to much of his music (still I find songs I never heard), I explore many of these persons music (but all are not musicians) as well as music by members of Mothers. It is widen my interest for all kind of music!
I would like to emphasise to anyone listening to this that Scott thunes and chad wackerman, the bass player and the drummer, was around 20 years old when this was recorded. That is absolutely insane.
Drowning Witch
His autobiography is phenomenal! Absolutely do read it!
If you stare at the album cover (which is a Droodle by Rodger Price) long enough and intently enough you too will see the witches hat just in front of the bow of the ship.
You are already into prog and haven'y dug into ZAPPA?! You are in for it.
Zappa put out such a massive amount of music over the course of his career, with so many different "eras" of different styles and fellow musicians. I'm sure everyone has their favorite, and people will likely tell you theirs in the comments. My recommendation is to listen to a few songs each from different parts of his life and find out which era you like the most and dive into that. That's one of the great things about listening to his music. He's played with some of the greatest musicians to have lived, and he was endlessly creative. It's fun to just listen to how it evolved over time, and discover all the unique parts.
"The Real Frank Zappa Book" is Frank's autobiography. "Freak Out - My Life with Frank Zappa", by Pauline Butcher is also very good. If you want to try another Zappa song, try Peaches En Regalia from the Hot Rats album. This is a brilliant early instrumental from Frank and Hot Rats is often considered the first rock/jazz fusion album.
Rat tomago made me a fan 40 years ago
Comment 1: Marimbas on this track - Ed Mann, who recently left this vale of tears. Steve Vai is playing the difficult written parts - Frank just plays both solos.
Comment 2: My recommended Zappa books - either Greg Russo's Cosmik Debris, or any volume of Scott Parker's series of FZ chronicles, just because these books focus on the music and thereby induce an intense desire to listen. The widely-distributed biography by Barry "right-wing but doesn't know it" Miles ought not to be touched with a bargepole.
Stream of consciousness to music......very difficult and strange music. I have this album and LOVE the album cover.
Would recommend checking out Inca Roads
Yeah, so many eras, all different from each other. My preference is the early to mid 70's material. Grand Wazoo is my absolute favorite album from him. It's one of his jazz albums.
One my top 5 Zappa songs ! Can't wait to watch your review
Zappa is a great rabbit hole to get into but it appears to be endless so buckle up. I'm currently reading the Real Zappa book and it is pretty good. A song suggestion I'd say is Cocaine decisions from the Halloween 81 performance. It is a currently favorite that doesn't get talked about much
One of the great, minimalist album cover artwork for the title. It’s genius.
Frank didn't even create it.
It's from a 1954 Droodle, as well as the title, both created by Roger Price.
Frank contacted Mr. Price to get permission to use the artwork as well as the title and went to work writing the song around it.
@@_Fake_Rolex That's cool to know...I didn't figure it was a FZ original, and was too lazy to look up the origin. Thanks for clarifying!
@@MattKrogmeier
Always happy to give credit where it's due.
Zappa himself was playing the 2 guitar solo's
Stevie Via was playing the composed guitar lines.
This whole track was edited together from live recordings taken from the 82 tour.
it's a shame you did not segue into envelopes, even though you state you could not find it, it's the next track on the album (maybe you should have tried from Spotify)
I download off youtube always
@@deanwolfechannel that's no good as the sound quality is not always up to scratch on YT. anyway nice reaction man.
El tiburon amarillo es un gran disco de una sonoridad majestuosa !!! Zappa era un genio demasiado grande para la época y en especial para Gringolandia ...
I'd warn you off any live Zappa taken from the TV special "A Token of His Extreme" as, while the performance is Zappa and the band at their very best, that show has way too many intrusive bits of animation. THAT SAID...
The definitive live performance if a must-see "Inca Roads" is only found there, link below. Your best viewing experience will be to completely disregard the amination. Don't let it be a distraction from the performance of this geat song, just wait for more live footage.
ruclips.net/video/8jPysRnY-hE/видео.htmlsi=lCmBdcH0cTw3mMTB
Maybe listening to this right before bed was a bad idea...
Rabelaisian fusion prog, polymath and polyhistor, Franklin Delanore Zapper had that third nut so essential to redbudding geniusi. Et Capricornicus!
Achieving his heights without the aid of the usual cosmic triggers is what baffles. Perhaps he was just super cautious, and private.
During my chance encounter with him, at a luxury hotel in Boston, which I was showing a friend from Charlotte who had come for a visit, I was loaded for bear, in that I had remembered great swaths if Joe's Garage, including the German bits, which I asked him about. He chuckled as it was fairly x-rated, and we spoke a minute or five, introducing my friend, with whom I was carrying on a short-lived affair, and who became a fine actor, acting happy inside her handsome home, I am assuming. A sister of a former, I was that much of a scoundrel. Sorry. I blather. Anyway...here is Frank on the aboriginal Tonight Show with Steve Allen, it's creator...and himself a polymath and Capricorn. I assume you are as well? You seem so. ruclips.net/video/QF0PYQ8IOL4/видео.html
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@@deanwolfechannel Ah! Glad you are catching up! :)
@@MisterWondrous 😄👍
Esta es la etapa de Vai, Bobby Martin con una voz increible,los teclados de Tomy Mars, Wakerman en batreria aunque tambien hay algo de Colaiuta...tremendos musicos como siempre y unas composiciones complejas que luego de escucharlas varias veces y en distintos momentos cobran nuevo sentido, un gran artista no solo musico rodeado tambien de grandes artistas.Un gran compositor de verdad que trasciende los generos.
Chad Wackerman is the only drummer on this album.
Vinnie Colaiuta left the band after the fall '80 tour.
Joe's Garage is my favorite hence my name lol Zappa fans know
Ruth Underwood is the percussionist and a long-time associate. There is a great video on RUclips with most of his percussionists/drummers discussing working with him.
She is a music major who studied at Ithaca College under Warren Benson and at Juilliard. All his musicians were top drawer. You needed to pass an audition to get into Zappa's band.
I'll look Ruth up
Ruth is not the percussionist on this.
She left the band at the end of the '74 tour and only came back in '76 to play in the end of year gigs in NYC.
@@_Fake_Rolex Thanks. I should look at the credits closer. Ed Mann was on a LOT of the later Zappa recordings.
@@rk41gator
Are you not very well versed in the ever-changing lineup of Zappa musicians?
Ruth was the goddess of percussion, but not with him since as I posted.
Ed Mann was her successor and with Frank until the final tour of '88.
Ed Mann just passed away a couple of weeks ago.
R.I.P. Ed Mann.
American composer.
And yes,you gotta listen more Zappa.
Drowning Witch.
Drown the Witch would be purposely doing it to her.
Tsk tsk.
It's all good and well to "like" the comment.
Better to act upon the info given and rename your video to honor Frank properly.
BUT you really can't dance to this.
OH, it is progressive rock. Yes, a time machine would be nice. He is on my list.....plus, Peter Gabriel with Genesis, CSN&Y, and Fleetwood Mac. (and so many others)
The quality of the Audio you have o this track is awful. I hope what you are hearing is better.
I prefer Zappa's erlier stuff but everyone has their own favourite period.
My Suggestions would be "Trouble Coming Everyday" (the Original studio version), "Inca Roads" (The Live version from "A Token Of His Extreme"), "Apostrophe" (from the LP of the same name), or maybe "Willie The Pimp" from (Hot Rats ft Captain Beefheart on Vocals).
'Inca Roads' is a must (with Chester Thompson on drums).
really? The audio seemed good to me. I know it was live. I've got great headphones .
In my opinion the first solo of the track is his best solo on an official release (along with the solo on Truck Driver Divorce).
80's Zappa is underrated, and some of the 70s albums are a bit overrated.
All the songs you listed are boring to me. To each their own. I hate Hot Rats, I don't like his jazz fusion stuff and Apostrophe, the track, is never going anywhere for me. That's why I think a lot of his 70s stuff is overrated, compared to the early albums like Absolutely Free or Uncle Meat.
Probably the most inventive and creative mind in popular music ever. In the 80s, his art became more concise and refined.
My recommendation : "You are what you is" album. Very eclectic, vocal oriented album of short songs with amazing musicianship and great lyrics, most of the time.
@@deanwolfechannel It might just be me but it sounded a bit thin. My vinyl sounds far meatier.