How Vinnie Got The Zappa Gig - Vinnie Colaiuta
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"Comedy Central meets Juilliard meets boot camp" is such an evocative description!
I can listen to Zappa stories for hours. Vinnie is a true legend. God bless Dom Famularo. A fabulous ambassador for drums and the drumming community
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Sucks that Dom passed
Vinnie had such a synergy with Frank. Franks solos were just so elevated with him
Someone said that anyone who came into his orbit was changed for the better. So many stories of people just going to his house to record or do work. It was like Willy Wonka's chocolate factory for music.
Dude played with Frank Zappa who was notoriously difficult on choosing who was playing
His music...Respect for Vinnie Colaiuta.
State the fvcking obvious.
did ok with j beck as well
"Ike Willis was over there...and he said to me: 'Did he ask you to wait, too?'" 😀
For Frank to even say: *“So, you CAN read.”,* is a big compliment lol.
Ike Willis sat across the aisle from me in Biology class at Washington Univesity
Okay, and? 🤓😎
THEN WHAT HAPPENED ?
@@tomstiel7576 Once upon a time, The End.
Wow love to hear more about this . He was so great and I have no idea about his early life and background
Yeah, Ike Willis is well known biologist.
Love hearing how such talented people get their break.
Great story teller!
The pride of Brownsville, PA. He never forgot that either.
"I must have been up here a whole minute already! Wow!"
Lol. Those auditions must have been so intense.
Vinnie is otherworldly good!!
Zappa loved Vinnie. He said he was his favorite drummer. That's high praise considering the list of top players! Bozzio,Thomson,Humphreys,Dumbar, Tripp, Mundi,Wackerman. All fantastic drummers.
Incredible lineup.
Don't forget wacky Jim Gordon
Also I didn't remember that Art Tripp played with Zappa. Love Captain Beefheart!
@@tmm4461
But Wackerman spent the longest
period of time with the Maestro - Mr. FZ. Longer than anybody else, eh!
@@-Finlander- His solo work is great too.
Vinnie Colaiuta's drumming is of another galaxy. This guy is a drum god. Every time I watch him, I want to throw down my sticks and say "I am done". But as musicians, we are constantly striving to improve and exceed our goals.
Goosebumps! And....the REST IS HISTORY!! What a Player!!
I love this story!! Not my first time...
I did not know about the 'Fowler family', all I knew was that Tom Fowler is an amazing base player. I love listening to his work.
Tom Fowler, Walt Fowler and Bruce Fowler all played with Frank on ROXY & Elsewhere.
Walt & Bruce played with Frank during the '88 tour. Too bad Tom wasn't available (or not asked) to play bass on that tour.
Scott Thunes, a very competent player to be sure, played in that band and they imploded over issues with him.
@@Royale_with_CheezeI heard people in the band didn’t get along with Scott, but I never knew why
Without a doubt…. Vinnie is one of the greatest to do it.
Dom was such a good interviewer. RIP
He tells stories a lot like Vai does!!😊
You should Google Vai's story about Vinnie, if you haven't seen it already. It's great.
"Whirlwind" pretty much defines Frank Zappa's life and music (one and the same). Truly the paramount composer of the late Twentieth Century.
A great story...presented by two GREAT artists in their own riight. RIP Dom and thanks so much for posting.
What an incredible success story!
"Hey, Zap's looking for a rhythm section." Haha sounds like from a mob movie. Great stories these. Great guy too.
This is the most inspiring thing I ever heard. Get good, get confident, don't give up, do what it takes. Thanks for the lesson Vinnie!
Amazing!!!
🙏❤🌹 Frank & Dom 🌹❤🙏
Great storytelling.
What a great interview and story. I love being a drummer...such a rich community of terrific people.
Incredible story.
Excellent! Total history here...
Amazing story... Vinnie is the real deal.. percussionist extraordinaire...
Some might call it luck. I call it destiny: where preparation meets opportunity. And he's such a great human being as well. Great story.
That is an amazing story.
Colaiiuta is a drum master
Wow. Edge of the seat retelling!
AmaZing story & video thank you Dom & Vinnie
I love the Zappa tryout stories. Steve Vai's story was great as well.
"I hear Linda Ronstadt's looking for a guitar player"
Adrian Belew's story is good, too. Adrian couldn't read, but Frank still hired him: speaks volumes about Adrian, and Frank recognizing the talent.
Bravo!
Kinda young, kinda WOW!!
Edit: More Vinnie, please 🙏
Amazing story.
Great Story….wow….👏👏👏
As Vinnie telling his story of how it all started.....it reminds me of what my dad always said....no matter what it is you want in life, you have to want it bad enough it has to be a part of you... the desire of that 1 thing has to drive you to get it.....Vinnie wanted it that bad...and he got it after a lot of hard work....I have endless respect for his playing.....
Great story!
What an incredible time to be able to go there with barely anything in your pocket and the clothes on your back and eventually become the drummer of one of the great musical composers musicians and Geniuses of all time and his career just went off from there and now he's revered is one of the greatest drummers of all time I would certainly put him in my top five easily even Terry Bozzio would be in my top five along with Neil Peart Bill bruford and Carl Palmer
Man, thanks, such an amazing story. Vinnie’s such a cool guy & one of greats‼️
This is so incredible 🥺
GOAT meets the GOAT
Incredible! Love it, thanks. It's like watching a movie
Saw him with Zappa in 81. Steve Vai on guitar; Arthur Barrow on bass. One of Zappa's better bands.
I saw those guys in London and it is still the best gig I have ever seen.
R.I.P. Dom
Good to know that there are still a few pros out there
That was better than I expected.
Fascinating stuff!
I can imagine Zappa saying those exact works to Colaiuta. 😂
Absolute legend right here
Che storia ragazzi...Porcaro disse di se stesso che rifiuto' diverse audizioni per Frank perche' "sicuramente lo avrebbe fatto a pezzi"(sic).Grandissimo Vinnie
Saw Vinnie play a lot at The Flying Jib in Encino with the Dave Boroff band…very early 80’s. Great fun!
amazing
❤
And such a phenomenal drummer… he went on to play with Jeff Beck.
He's also one of the most recorded drummers of his era
@@jrosner6123 love him
Me, too!
It was all meant to be ... everything was aligned in order from minute one ..probably in the womb !
Quite a story. Zappa sounds like a real task master. He drove around in a Rolls-Royce? He was successful early on?
Find the Steve Vai audition story.
Zappa was very shrewd on the business end, owned all his music and the master tapes. Vai, Belew and Thunes all talk about the full education they got from their time with Frank.
"Kinda young and kinda wow"
ALL HAIL FRANK ZAPPA 🙌
Man this was so interesting, was sad to see it get cut off… Is the entire interview available on here anywhere?
The entire interview is available, I watched it about a year ago. Click on the Sessions Panel, I bet you can find it.
@@John-fc7wc i’ll give it a look, thanks!!
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~~ some things you hear over & over about FZ - he would audition a LOT of people - he’d make his decisions on the rejects almost immediately - you didn’t have long to impress FZ - those who made it into the band were expected to work practically around the clock - as FZ did - on a gig day, you didn’t just do one sound check lasting an hour or 2 in the middle of the day - you were sound checking ALL DAY long - right up until the gig - and during that time FZ might be composing new music and directing you on how to play it - you had to be familiar with his entire catalogue as you never knew until gig time what he'd put on the setlist - and he was recording absolutely everything ..
Frank's favorite drummer....
01:11 RIP Tom Fowler
Amazing. I would love to see this movie.
Couldn't have happened to a nicer guy, as the saying goes.
It seems like Frank Zappa was a proving ground for musicians!!! I'm not familiar with all of the musicians who played with Frank but the ones that I'm familiar with such as Vinnie, the late great George Duke, and Chad Wackerman went on to have stellar careers because they had to be impeccable!!!
Find the Steve Vai audition story.
@@AntiMyth I thought Steve played with Frank too but wasn't sure.
Find the Adrian Belew audition story. And the Ruth Underwood interview,
@@yournamehere6719 I'll check these out!
God bless George Duke and Ed Mann
How the great Vinny Colaiuta got a gig with the great Frank Zappa
Incredible story. Thanks Dom!
I miss Dom and his energy and enthusiasm
Omg, I remember as a drummer walking into a cattle call one time at B.B. Kings Blue Club in Orlando. 30+ drummers, one guitar player, I think one bassist and a keyboard player. Those three guys ended up being asked to stick around as the audition band for this ridiculous line of drummers and the audition went much like Vinnie's. 15 seconds and the producer said "Next" on most of them. A couple of guys actually got to play a full minute. I was one of only a couple who were asked to play more than one song. Unfortunately I still never got a callback. 😥 It was to put house bands on cruise ships but I think the project never got off the ground and now the clubs have closed.
That is the fate of a working musician who is not a working musician.
a cattle call audition. 3 lines of 150. can you imagine the talent that was in those lines.
Frank had seconds to listen and plucked out Ike Willis and Vinnie. wow.
They did it the hard way too. Sat there and auditioned on talent and skill alone. Amazing
I’ll miss Dom’s interviews.
We will too but will continue to honor his legacy & mission with more interviews, as he asked us to!
Seven days by Sting
He invented seal call fusion music.
Dom. Please interview Prairie Prince. That would be great
Dom's dead...
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Joe's garage!!!
tom fowler was a phenom on bass
Son of Orange County, behind Frank soloing. Best bass work.
The thumbnail 😂
Gosh... they dont make em like Zappa nowadays.
Well where is the rest of it!?
fascinating story. Can someone please fill in the blanks? Why was Terry's kit there?
I think Frank owned the kit, but Terry was moving on, Vinny was his replacement.
If you thought Fletcher was brutal...
Tinseltown rebbelion it is...
Can someone PLEASE help me find the Steve Lukather & Vinnie Colaiuta song 'Liqueur' which has vocals in Japanese? I'm sorry, but that's all that I have to go on. I've been trying to find it again for more than a decade now.
And how did it end up that Vinnie worked with Jeff Beck?
Where's the rest of the interview ?
Try the search field.
It’s in the description
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Colaiuda is so good I hate him.
Stories about zappa are more entertaining than most of his musicw
Frank sounds like a real douche. But, I love his stuff.
why would Frank Zappa hold open try outs ?
To find the best talents. Clearly it worked
Much rather hear about the Sting gig, personally. Don’t care for Zappa at all. Never did.
Where did the Rolls Royce and "Spago" money come from?
Apostrophe and Overnight Sensation. Frank rented a bus and flew a banner on it while parading in front of Warner Bros. thanking them for getting one of his songs in the Top100 on Billboard
Yellow Snow. Big hit, got lots of radio play, in a chopped-up format. Was his biggest "hit", until Valley Girl.
Zappa demanded much discipline and prowess from his players, but not from himself as a guitarist. Talented but highly affected as opposed to Allan Holdsworth, who only asked for him to be creative in their own way. Funny how that works sometimes.
Because Zappa demanded from others the discipline Holdsworth demanded from himself. There's an interview with Wackerman where he says Holdsworth was so hard on himself never repeated a lick (and lucky him that got to play with both Zappa and Holdsworth). And I do think that's way more respectable than carrying a musical ensemble like the military.
Pretty sure Zappa even stated himself he wouldn’t pass tryouts for his own band
Aint tht funny
Soulless chops-meisters like this guy (who I saw with Frank in New York in 1978) are part of why we're living through a musically inconsequential age.
Yes, we're in a musically inconsequential age, but the idea that Vinnie is part of that is absurd. One doesn't have the career he's had, working with the top and most-respected people in rock, pop, country, jazz being a "soulless chops-meister."
@@fretbuzz59Vinnie was one of the greatest drummers, his improv with Frank knows no bounds
I wonder how many drugs Zappa was on.
13, I think.
Exactly 2: coffee & cigarettes.
It's so good and then it ends?????? Why ?? Where's the full interview????
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