Frank Zappa & Steve Vai

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  • Опубликовано: 24 авг 2024
  • Stevie's spanking - Roma - 1982

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  • @anniedarkhorse6791
    @anniedarkhorse6791 Год назад +283

    I love the fact that Zappa was such a great guitar player and yet his ego was so secure and he was such a professional, that he could offer a spotlight to a brilliant young guy like Vai. Great clip. Frank, I wish you were still here.

    • @setasan
      @setasan Год назад +15

      Yeah and he did the same for Adrian Belew before that too. Zappa was a great guy.

    • @nedce3442
      @nedce3442 Год назад +3

      @@setasan Your wish has been granted - Frank is still alive!

    • @naegleriafowleri2230
      @naegleriafowleri2230 Год назад +6

      he plays kinda sloppy actually if you hear it well is like he is playing near at top of his ability meanwhile for Vai is effortless and clean. Zappa doesnt use his pinky finger much either

    • @rafffaaa6975
      @rafffaaa6975 Год назад +4

      ​@@naegleriafowleri2230🤓🤓?

    • @rafffaaa6975
      @rafffaaa6975 Год назад +12

      ​@@naegleriafowleri2230i actually really like how "dirty" and "sloppy" he is on guitar

  • @blindgamer584
    @blindgamer584 2 года назад +259

    It's amazing to think Steve Vai was only 22 at the time. Just the sheer level of talent, skill and professional on guitar is astonishing.

    • @MartialGolf
      @MartialGolf Год назад +14

      Absolutely and Vai only got better after this

    • @kosta130
      @kosta130 Год назад +2

      Zappa was filth

    • @adam37spade78
      @adam37spade78 Год назад +17

      ​@@kosta130 he had stink foot

    • @kosta130
      @kosta130 Год назад

      Without shit ugly zappa, the music World would be much better 🤣 🤣

    • @tvinla9259
      @tvinla9259 Год назад +2

      @@kosta130 WTF does that mean?

  • @SirPhilMcCrackinVonBeggington
    @SirPhilMcCrackinVonBeggington 3 года назад +504

    Steve Vai seem like he was created in a lab by Frank specifically to play his music.

    • @enigmatictrash
      @enigmatictrash 3 года назад +6

      😂

    • @zackzallie8735
      @zackzallie8735 3 года назад +17

      Every member of The Mothers of Invention might as well being created in the Zappa lab lol

    • @SirPhilMcCrackinVonBeggington
      @SirPhilMcCrackinVonBeggington 3 года назад +3

      @@zackzallie8735 That's a fair statement lol

    • @andersjacobsson9798
      @andersjacobsson9798 3 года назад

      Well'Dude he's a full blowned Xenomorph on meth,,blow,,me to Zappas Garage for an full service,,you dig^^?

    • @PrivateAllstar
      @PrivateAllstar 2 года назад +2

      why is the top comment a dsp detractor lmaooooooo pig ups

  • @robertpatterson3406
    @robertpatterson3406 Год назад +65

    Frank was a true musical genius in every sense of the word and Steve is a guitar wizard and when you put them together you had a force to be reckoned with.

    • @cassandraborden5248
      @cassandraborden5248 Год назад +3

      The camera work and sound engineering make this possible to witness now

  • @willthacker5182
    @willthacker5182 8 лет назад +119

    Fuck cancer! RIP Frank!

    • @jonathanbrake3364
      @jonathanbrake3364 7 лет назад +1

      well to be fair, the prostate eating a dick is precisely what resulted in Freddie getting AIDS....

    • @dadzbluz
      @dadzbluz 7 лет назад +1

      @Jonathon
      Homophobe much?
      Nice joke, but think about the shite you spout before you...

    • @jonathanbrake3364
      @jonathanbrake3364 7 лет назад

      Not sure what was homophobic about my comment...I was really just stating a fact in an unusual way

    • @jlkbbk2003
      @jlkbbk2003 7 лет назад

      why? My gay friends joke that with each other ALL THE TIME and even call each other "fags" all the time. What, do you go from video to video policing the comments and telling the bad people what they can and can't say. THAT IS how Merc got it. If Trump got it YOU'D make some nasty comment and you actually probably already have said something far worse. Get a life. It was a joke. I wouldn't say it, but so what if he did. Ignore it. We don't need you being the social police or need you being a heterophobe.

    • @jlkbbk2003
      @jlkbbk2003 7 лет назад

      Phobe would imply he was "frightened" by homos (to use your term) and I did not sense that in his post. Are you a true heterophobe?

  • @rickdunkley2919
    @rickdunkley2919 9 лет назад +1465

    I think that Zappa doesn't get near the credit he deserves as a musician. Many people only look at the surface and see the strange and controversial things. But below the surface is some deep sound poetry. Like him or not, it's difficult to argue with the fact that FZ is an amazing artist and weaving a tapestry of sounds...

    • @babacofobia
      @babacofobia 9 лет назад +7

      +Rick Dunkley Ouvindo agora e pensando "como esse cara não é reconhecido nem por outros músicos nem por listas do tipo Os 10 mais??

    • @rickdunkley2919
      @rickdunkley2919 9 лет назад +4

      Muitos pessoas nao pensarem serios de Zappa porque ele era estranho para eles. Tambem fez temas e falou cosias controversas. Ele sempre gostava de musica classical como Stravinsky e nos utimos anos fez mais com isso e electronico como o album Jazz From Hell (um dos meus favoritos.)

    • @sinjinbeatbox
      @sinjinbeatbox 8 лет назад +11

      +Rick Dunkley i listen to his music and fall asleep. it's boring.

    • @Hrolgrim
      @Hrolgrim 8 лет назад +2

      +Rick Dunkley Courtney Love in the same boat imho

    • @kc8ntp
      @kc8ntp 8 лет назад +43

      +jj ww Because, you have no idea the profound influence that was and is Frank Zappa. Without his influence, we wouldn't have some of the high-end guitarist we do. Well, without Zappa, Blackmore, Hendrix, and Holdsworth, we wouldn't, but I am sure you get the point. You obviously don't play music, or you wouldn't be saying it's boring.

  • @nevermanishere
    @nevermanishere 10 месяцев назад +28

    When Vai talks about Zappa's conversational guitar, this is what he means. f'n brilliant.

  • @capt.lovestarii2752
    @capt.lovestarii2752 4 года назад +115

    The sheer density and fluidity of Zappa's solos is unbelievable. Amidst the onslaught of notes he still finds fleeting moments of soul and bluesinness. A contrapunct to the flamboyance and dexterity of Vai They were amazing together..

    • @rickdeckard1075
      @rickdeckard1075 Год назад +1

      his guitar playing and note-agglomerations (can't really call them melodies) are extremely linear and the very opposite of "fluid"

    • @placeholderplaceholder6056
      @placeholderplaceholder6056 Год назад +3

      ​@rickdeckard1075 someone's hate-watching, lol. Three comments soying out on this video alone.

    • @rickdeckard1075
      @rickdeckard1075 Год назад

      @@placeholderplaceholder6056 oooooo i have a fan! soooo arguably excited! such underrated recognition! lol....

    • @placeholderplaceholder6056
      @placeholderplaceholder6056 Год назад +1

      @@rickdeckard1075 I can pull up a little menu that shows all the comments you've left, it's not really a lot of effort to see all your insecure ranting

    • @rickdeckard1075
      @rickdeckard1075 Год назад

      @@placeholderplaceholder6056 😊😊😊 its like being cyberstalked but in a good way! lol

  • @johnarmijo8221
    @johnarmijo8221 2 года назад +58

    not only did Vai have the chops to do this, much more importantly he was able to get into Frank's unique headspace and expand on those trippy musical rides from the inside

    • @jeffwiles2441
      @jeffwiles2441 6 месяцев назад +5

      He also transcribed Zappa's music starting in 1978

  • @rstarguitar5350
    @rstarguitar5350 3 года назад +193

    Zappa as a guitarist,as a composer and as an a unique character in music is Unmatched

    • @rogerthat1100
      @rogerthat1100 2 года назад +7

      The white zone is for loading and unloading only..

    • @jamesrieff3658
      @jamesrieff3658 Год назад

      Genius

    • @jamesrieff3658
      @jamesrieff3658 Год назад

      So you wanna be a pop star?

    • @danender5555
      @danender5555 Год назад

      @@jamesrieff3658 If you want load or unload, go to the white zone.

    • @rickdeckard1075
      @rickdeckard1075 Год назад

      zappa's "music" sounds like an intelligent but completely unmusical person decided to invent a character who is a professional musician, and then that actor/writer decided to write and play "music" as they saw it.... it's annoying, a-melodic noise but it seems like he put a lot of work into producing very consistent annoying a-melodic noise

  • @zitronenhaipapagei2699
    @zitronenhaipapagei2699 7 лет назад +376

    Does anyone notice how awesome and perfectly fluent Vai´s solo is? He finds amazing melodies! Not just some shred

    • @selliantuttimusi6735
      @selliantuttimusi6735 3 года назад +46

      I find Zappa's solo much more interesting.

    • @rams6702
      @rams6702 2 года назад +35

      vai was born into the shred scene and trained his fingers for it, but was in ways sculpted by zappa. the most impressive mentor to student ever

    • @decolas852
      @decolas852 2 года назад +13

      @@selliantuttimusi6735 Yes, for all his brilliance Vai is'nt near the excellence of FZ, only in technique, where he probably beat his mentor, and that's the difference. FZ is analogue vinyl listening, while Vai is more clinical, like a CD or digital ha, ha, :D
      But hey that's also an art, just not so much for me.

    • @MrGravloc
      @MrGravloc 2 года назад +19

      @@selliantuttimusi6735 trust me they BOTH made each other better . Frank is top dog here and its more about his unique style and melodic sense but what was created by mixing peanut butter and chocolate here is VERY GOOD and works VERY well to draw each player into the others world and makes them BETTER FOR IT.
      I would go as far as to say that even saying anything that hints at negative is an afront to Frank considering how serious he was about HIS ART and the fact that he liked Steve and was able to take his playing somewhere with him which is PART OF FRANKS GENIUS of seeing things and also not coming so much from EGO but rather result oriented which is pretty rare . Just because Steve went on the have a career playing and writing certain types of music doesnt mean that THE MUSIC CREATED HERE isn't part of his work and a highlight but not a place he was ever gonna go on his own for so many reasons including wanting to EAT as Frank took a difficult road wearing his shoes on the wrong foot . Lotta people would want to be as far out as Frank or at least explore a bit more and GUESS WHAT . it might end their ability to express themselves in other ways based on the limited demographic that Frank Served and Still does.
      Frank is my favorite Musician so i am a fan but many fans dont realize that MANY PEOPLE DO NOT GET FRANKS THING , his name is pretty known but that doesnt mean people listen or appreciate his art and it took a fair amount of his intellect to monetize his art and balance his artistic goals AND the REAL SHIT of having a life , a family and like daily life including a home recording lab and enough money to be left alone to work and make his art . What Frank did was a feet in many ways and some of that includes not being untrue to his impulses both ethical or moral and artistically which weave a bit.
      Trust me , This shit is bad ass as a moment for both players and people . TRUST FRANK he wasn't much of a liar and this was VERY MUCH his expression as the Sage kinda character with the young Jedi here and its pretty epic and makes TOO MUCH SENSE .

    • @fiolds350
      @fiolds350 2 года назад +1

      @@MrGravloc yes. The student influences the teacher. Once the journeymen says to the apprentice. "you got it kid" does the journeymen take notes. At that point they fed off each other

  • @terrybarton1604
    @terrybarton1604 2 года назад +118

    Frank was a genius/Legend in his own lifetime. The great sage, not just in music. What a brain!!!Immortal ☘

    • @valuecalc
      @valuecalc 2 года назад +5

      I agree. It's too bad that he wasn't around longer.

    • @jimiplayscobo5877
      @jimiplayscobo5877 2 года назад +7

      @@valuecalc The World could really use Frank Zappa and George Carlin about now. RIP Peace

    • @valuecalc
      @valuecalc 2 года назад +1

      @@jimiplayscobo5877, those two men were phenomenal entries in the world of show business.

  • @markcat1
    @markcat1 10 лет назад +177

    Amazing to see the master with his young apprentice. RIP Zappa

  • @winstonsmith9533
    @winstonsmith9533 2 года назад +18

    I finally saw Zappa 1977, in Miami. I was way in the back and yelling and clapping like mad before the end of one of the songs. He stepped to the mic and said you guys sound really desparate out there, I yelled and clapped some more and they played some more. I love his music, can't get enough of him. Shame he passed, we needed another 40 years of him!!

  • @burningrabbitacres8330
    @burningrabbitacres8330 3 года назад +17

    My son sent me here. I'm glad he did, because it shows me he loves this music too!

  • @paulhundy2986
    @paulhundy2986 4 месяца назад +10

    This is the musical equivalent of riding a sports bike on a twisty mountain road, in the groove, knee down at the corners, pure freedom. Mind expanding solos !

  • @kurthouser9571
    @kurthouser9571 11 лет назад +56

    you get lost in frank's incomparable composing and forget how amazing he was for sheer guitar hero fun. so good!

  • @joseluisxandricoutinho5318
    @joseluisxandricoutinho5318 11 лет назад +201

    As an old admiror of Zappa, and recently fan of Vai, this is for me the most amazing piece of them together. I hate to admit it, but I have been an absolute ignorant of so many productions of this kind, that I deeply regret not having access to them before. God bless youtube

    • @benaxx
      @benaxx 2 года назад +6

      Never too late

    • @kordep
      @kordep 2 года назад +3

      me too

    • @DaveHogerty
      @DaveHogerty Год назад

      it's good to have it now. with appreciation to those photographers and audio technicians who documented them.

    • @kosta130
      @kosta130 Год назад

      Zappa was trash
      Street musicians sound much better than shit ugly boring asshole zappa

  • @bluesharp59
    @bluesharp59 3 года назад +97

    Rest In Peace Frank, you are forever missed and thanks for the memories.

  • @nivekiohc
    @nivekiohc 8 лет назад +310

    He joined Frank Zappa when he was only 20 years old. Jesus christ what am i doing with my life?

    • @ramparts1445
      @ramparts1445 4 года назад +19

      Atchur Plezhour He started transcribing for Frank when he was 18. Frank didn’t let him tour with the band until he was 20

    • @MegaCarmine12
      @MegaCarmine12 4 года назад +8

      i saw steve at the fillmore east when he first started to play live shows met his parents there

    • @loutrec4375
      @loutrec4375 3 года назад +11

      The bass player of peaches en regalia was only 15 at the time of the recording and had to put a fake mustache to look older

    • @Synthetrix
      @Synthetrix 3 года назад +3

      @@loutrec4375 Shuggie Otis!

    • @Maxx61
      @Maxx61 3 года назад

      Right up there with Blues Saraceno playing with Ginger and Jack when he was 17. Yikes.

  • @nabonidusscorpio6090
    @nabonidusscorpio6090 8 лет назад +130

    One thing always struck me about FZ's guitar playing:
    His true feelings were laid bare. Not only was he brilliant in technique and unique in style. He played with such passion and feeling it was raw and revealing and to me it was brave.
    With this particular solo when Frank joins in there is such joy and happiness in his playing. At least that's my impression. :-)

    • @GammaFZ
      @GammaFZ 3 года назад +4

      his technical ability was nowhere near vai. But he is a brilliant musician though

    • @kennethsrensen7706
      @kennethsrensen7706 3 года назад +11

      Totally agree , you can be technically ' perfect ' but that doesn't mean you are good .
      True feelings and the imperfectionism is the way .
      Zappa was a genius and technically was a perfectioanist hes music compositions
      clearly reveal this and thats why mostly musicians understand what he did .
      But when he played he didn't consentrate on being perfect , no no he played it
      as you mention with hes feeling and the small imperfections here and there really
      gave this it's ' sould ' .
      Music can be too cold and sterile .
      Look at all hose over edited pieces of music out thre today .
      Even guitar is quantisiced to follow perfect and drums too ect .
      Well nobody can play true on beat all time and the small ' out ' of beat ( but still within )
      is what gives the music it's soul and the sound of HUMANS playing.
      Otherwise it all just sound as a machine with all totally correctec , quantisiced and
      overdubbed and samples put in place of errors ect .
      Modern music production is crap and make all sound the same and with the loudness war
      well can it be worse ?
      Hopefully bands will go back to just PLAY THE MUSIC instead of just edit the music .
      ( I know a few producers who DO this and their productions sound great )

    • @GammaFZ
      @GammaFZ 3 года назад +3

      @@kennethsrensen7706 les gooo

    • @volpeverde6441
      @volpeverde6441 Год назад +1

      frank's guitar playing looks jerky and awkward to me....more of a composer....
      he's doing something right though, I have over 50 of his albums, including bootlegs....

    • @kosta130
      @kosta130 Год назад

      Could shit zappa play guitar with his ugly nose? Hahahaha

  • @edpawelko6544
    @edpawelko6544 8 лет назад +372

    Zappa was a genius...period. Vai certainly doesn't deserve any of the criticism he receives from wannabe musicians.

    • @sebdos
      @sebdos 4 года назад +10

      Ed Pawelko maybe. But only musicians listen to him.

    • @meadowshorerecords8138
      @meadowshorerecords8138 4 года назад +8

      @@sebdos incorrect

    • @booghboogha
      @booghboogha 4 года назад +27

      It's the difference between being a virtuoso musician, composer, singer with years of experience and a virtuoso guitar player. Vai looks over at Zappa several times while soloing while Zappa just plays with calm confidence. Vai is a virtuosic instrument player and part of Zappa's orchestra. Zappa is the consummate musical genius. Vai stays in the upper strings of his guitar. Zappa is all over using each sonic range for deep emotional effect. Vai is great. Zappa is supreme. A more complete musician than Vai ever became. And, to Vai's credit, Zappa didn't let just anyone play with him as part of his band. He must have seen something in Vai. But I cannot, for the life of me, remember any Vai songs.

    • @dannydorko7075
      @dannydorko7075 4 года назад +3

      @@booghboogha I don't know much about Vai but don't people say that he's an average songwriter?

    • @booghboogha
      @booghboogha 4 года назад +9

      @@dannydorko7075 I never got into Vai either. Technical virtuosity without much soul leaves me bored.

  • @zolarczakl3880
    @zolarczakl3880 4 года назад +29

    Zappa didn't tour in the states in '82. European tour only. Many of his best performances came from the '82 tour. He gave the European audiences better musical performances because they generally were more interested in his playing than in hearing "the hits".
    This performance exemplifies that.

    • @derkommissar785
      @derkommissar785 Год назад

      Other than Valley Girl, Zappa had no hits

    • @kurtkensson2059
      @kurtkensson2059 Год назад

      I saw this band play in December of 1981, in San Diego. It was an excellent show. Moon even came out with a paper bag over her head, and sang "Valley Girl." We had no idea who, or what it was...

    • @junglajuan
      @junglajuan Год назад

      ​@@derkommissar785 "hit" wasnt a Zappa word, keep listening..

    • @matthewlawson3237
      @matthewlawson3237 4 месяца назад

      @@derkommissar785think he means songs such as Bobby brown and yellow snow, a better word than hit would be popular I suppose

  • @DATA-qt3nb
    @DATA-qt3nb 4 года назад +19

    This performance makes me genuinely happy to watch, always come here when I'm bored and uninspired

  • @jaaklucas1329
    @jaaklucas1329 2 года назад +16

    For those of us who like heavy guitar but not hair rock this is where it comes together. Steve on top of his great guitar playing and sound is possibly the greatest Zappa-ologist post Frank today. A ton of information to carry! Dweezil also but Vai played with him and got schooled in Franks band from the ground up. Steve has endless music credibility for me and I like his music too, always interesting.

  • @wineghost317
    @wineghost317 4 года назад +36

    Two musical freak-geniuses. Holy sheet, that’s all that can be said. And Steve is a fantastic human. They just feel what’s happening in the music, and add a little part of their soul. It’s amazing.

    • @dogzofwar4504
      @dogzofwar4504 7 месяцев назад

      Steve had the right approach with Frank, and Zappa responded with kindness and generosity!

  • @blackwaterdogs4256
    @blackwaterdogs4256 3 года назад +5

    Zappa was my first-ever concert (The Balloon Farm, NYC, 1966). Changed my perspective on music forever. I really miss Frank....

  • @arthurnas3941
    @arthurnas3941 8 лет назад +76

    two of the best guitar players together man that is cool

  • @ecstasteve
    @ecstasteve 2 года назад +24

    this should have 14 million likes... imagine seeing that live... thanks frank.

  • @adambinnie1332
    @adambinnie1332 4 года назад +19

    One of my favourite music clips in youtube.

  • @ArtieMoskowitz
    @ArtieMoskowitz Год назад +4

    HOLY SHIT. THIS IS AMAZING. DUAL LEAD GUITARS!!!!! So glad I have been a Zappa fan since 1973 and got to see him too many times to count...like Every Halloween show in NYC for 7 years in a row. My sisters boyfriend used to plug a Nacamichi tape deck right into the sound board because the sound guys all knew us from years of seeing them... Amazing bootleg tapes. Some great connections to Frank. Warren Cucarillo was a friend of mine and played with FZ. A determined kid, he took guitar lessons 5 days a week to become good enough for Frank. Also, My cousin dated Steve Vai's son for a while and she got to see Steve's sacred Frank Zappa room in his house. Almost nobody got to go in that room. But being a huge fan, he let her in. I miss the wit and wisdom of Frank Zappa but mostly I miss those improv solos where no two shows were alike.

  • @tsugacan13
    @tsugacan13 10 лет назад +20

    frank zappa is the best guitar player ever.enjoy all he has to offer!

  • @ricardoorange-fq1lk
    @ricardoorange-fq1lk Год назад +5

    Desde Barcelona,España,majestuoso Zappa,como siempre.Tuve el honor de estar en un concierto en Barcelona en 1983,fue muy bueno.Llevo siguiéndole desde 1977.Un saludo a los Zappadictos.

  • @rafaelfernandeslopesdeoliv1700
    @rafaelfernandeslopesdeoliv1700 3 года назад +31

    2:24 - 2:28 hands down my favourite beginning to a guitar solo, everytime i listen to this i replay that part at least three times.

    • @robertofascina4996
      @robertofascina4996 2 года назад +5

      Don't tell me.I was there and i am still listening to It After 39 years...

    • @napomania
      @napomania 2 года назад +1

      i like so much Frank's intro part. at the times i did not know the sung version ( the one into the Them or Us album) and i was impressed by the difference between the two. this is so much brilliant

    • @andreaslandgren1681
      @andreaslandgren1681 Год назад

      Its badass

  • @briannemeth3296
    @briannemeth3296 4 года назад +18

    Zappa's guitar melodies are very classically oriented. He helped me evolve from Mozart and gave me the ability to approach the greatest musical genius of our time- Miles Davis.

  • @markbryantaylor6331
    @markbryantaylor6331 8 лет назад +34

    zappa was so misunderstood as a musician,everyone heard his lyrics and said he's a bad man,but when you really listen to him,his guitar work,his composition of all the people in the band,he was the best,been listening to him since i was 14,got turned on to him from a friend singing billy the mountain,my favorite song still after all these years,i'm 55 now so

    • @waynedanberry
      @waynedanberry 8 лет назад +1

      +Russell White I'm 62! First thing I heard from Frank, was "Weasels Ripped My Flesh", with The Album Cover Going "RRRRRRZZZZZ! That Clean Cut Dude Shaving with A Weasel! I was maybe 16? It Was Like WTF? I HAD To Check This OUT!

    • @ellenrosenblatt5463
      @ellenrosenblatt5463 8 лет назад +1

      +Russell White zappa was not misunderstood at all. you were either interested in his musical inventions or you weren't. but misunderstood? No, i don't think so. bro.

    • @katumbakawonga
      @katumbakawonga 8 лет назад

      +Russell White yeah, i' m 60, from Austria, Zappa was and is great.

    • @Wardell43
      @Wardell43 8 лет назад +3

      +Russell White I'm 64 and been a fan since Absolutely Free And Freakout! in the late 1960's. Frank's head was miles above our heads.
      Yes, we had Zappa and Hendrix and all of the good music.

    • @Wardell43
      @Wardell43 8 лет назад

      +Wardell Brown "Hi, I'm James Carl Black and I'm the only Indian in the band, When are we going to get paid and can I get a beer". I was a friend of the late Bruce Cameron and Ant-Bee(Billy James) If you are a fan of Zappa's than don't miss the fantastic music from these guys.

  • @cooliovasquez
    @cooliovasquez 9 лет назад +222

    Frank zappa had such an interesting way of soloing. Didn't just play the same old licks.

    • @neeltheother2342
      @neeltheother2342 4 года назад +29

      He always improvised. Never pre-written.

    • @dragonxz61
      @dragonxz61 4 года назад +8

      @@neeltheother2342 the songs were written and he improvised them every set

    • @eduardobinotto4818
      @eduardobinotto4818 3 года назад +2

      Genius.

    • @jessechard-perez2465
      @jessechard-perez2465 3 года назад +9

      He said it brilliantly in an interview: He is given a portion of time to decorate.
      It's so beautifully poetic, and encapsualtes the intellect and approach he had to music. And it reflects, he's not just playing licks, he's communicating something beyond the verbal. It's language, but Frank's language, in bursts of improvisional motifs.

    • @joachimlagerstrom8958
      @joachimlagerstrom8958 3 года назад +1

      I guess you need to know all the scales there are to avoid them! Love his playing though.

  • @justinshepherd7390
    @justinshepherd7390 6 лет назад +9

    This never gets old, i'll always watch & enjoy this historic performance~~~!!!

  • @ksue333
    @ksue333 2 года назад +12

    THE finest collab of ALL time! And I imagine a relevant moment in the evolution of Vai.

  • @Michael50358
    @Michael50358 12 лет назад +62

    I like how when Steve is playing at 1:14 he misses the fret board and then at 1:19/20 he gives this look over to Frank as if to say "I hope he didn't catch that". And then goes on to play with such confidence. Steve is one of the greatest guitarists to ever play and it is real cool to see him at the begging of his career.

    • @lifelongfan07
      @lifelongfan07 2 года назад +5

      I’m looking at this 9 years later and I don’t see Steve missing the fret board….it also sounds like he’s just cruising along IMO.

    • @rogerthat1100
      @rogerthat1100 2 года назад +2

      Lets not be too critical. Sometimes I can't find my keys.. but then i do.

    • @Duende70
      @Duende70 2 года назад +1

      No. The solo is absolutely fluent and in tune in my honest opinion!

    • @absolutelypositively
      @absolutelypositively 2 года назад

      I was lucky enough to see Steve play his first tour with FZ in 1980. He didn’t get to cut loose like in this show, but my roommates and I were like ‘who is that guitarist? He’s ‘f’n great!’

    • @zwastiunburzy3688
      @zwastiunburzy3688 2 года назад +1

      @@lifelongfan07 Yeah, he did miss. Not that it matters at all, but he did. Look closer.

  • @rdickinsondickinson
    @rdickinsondickinson 9 лет назад +24

    Zappa had the true innate ability to foresee the the next not only riff of a a gifted guitarist but the ability to see where society was headed. He has been proven correct.

  • @jillsarkisian2512
    @jillsarkisian2512 11 месяцев назад +3

    Saw this tour at Fox Theatre in San Diego back in 1981 high on mushrooms! Brooks Wackerman on drums. Amazing show!

  • @Verwurster60-je9el
    @Verwurster60-je9el Год назад +2

    greetings from Germany. My first music love in 1974 was Zappa. Love this guitar and chaos music, lyrics I hardly understood. Today I miss him very much, and the world needs him like never before, politically. This is the Music get into Brain positiv.

  • @glennyeah
    @glennyeah 8 лет назад +239

    why do so many people always shit on steve vai? hes literally 10x the musician at like 20 years old than these nobodies will be in their entire lives..

    • @nabonidusscorpio6090
      @nabonidusscorpio6090 8 лет назад +15

      I admit I never heard this. But my life was spent around musician/ composers who had mad respect for him. I'm surprised but yet the net brings out the uglies.

    • @epictetus9221
      @epictetus9221 8 лет назад +13

      That's probably why... No one likes to feel *that* inferior :D

    • @Rechbert
      @Rechbert 8 лет назад +13

      People shit on Vai because they know he is MOZ and PAG rolled into one of the most influencial musicians of our times... and they will allways be Antonio Salieris.

    • @boscopit
      @boscopit 8 лет назад +1

      +Murky Bongwater yup!!

    • @joebro167
      @joebro167 8 лет назад +9

      Nobodies like frank zappa dude? Educate yourself before you make comments like that.

  • @waynedanberry
    @waynedanberry 8 лет назад +58

    7:52/Steve Blew The Ashes Off Franks(Winston) Cigarette! Awesome!

  • @wolfsinghproductions
    @wolfsinghproductions Год назад +13

    Thank you universe for giving us this fella

  • @timothymccaskey4362
    @timothymccaskey4362 7 лет назад +11

    Two of the greatest in a shining moment of raw power and emotion that is simply sublime. RIP FZ. Rock on Steve.

  • @mountain-beauty
    @mountain-beauty 8 лет назад +2

    I was there. Simply the best concert I've ever seen. The sound check in the afternoon was another concert where Frank headed with stick. Somewhere I have some slides and in one of these Frank looking at me because it was forbidden to take pictures but he smiles anyway. Unforgettable! Music is the BEST.

  • @todoeSSonido
    @todoeSSonido 8 лет назад +22

    The idea, creativity , vocabulary of Zappa in the impro solos blow my fking head off so many times..... o lost the count. Sorry for my english, and greetings from Buenos Aires.

  • @kswck
    @kswck 7 лет назад +7

    Saw him years ago, during his PC tours. WISH I could see him again.Self taught and what He could do with a guitar......Awesome

  • @carloslaertef.dasilva30
    @carloslaertef.dasilva30 Год назад +3

    Zappa um dos maiores guitarristas e compositores da música mundial,Vai também um dos maiores guitarristas com influências do mestre. Grande postagem.Zappa faz falta !

  • @jazzpianoman01
    @jazzpianoman01 2 года назад +7

    Nice to see Frank playing alongside Steve Vai, what a great performance

  • @lonesomecowboyburt5850
    @lonesomecowboyburt5850 11 лет назад +19

    Exactly. Frank puts the notes together. Musical/genius mastery. When Frank plays you feel it with every fiber of your body. And I love Steve Vai's licks as well.

  • @epipd5712
    @epipd5712 8 лет назад +16

    Frank Zappa could rip a guitar. He was so gifted musically. RIP

  • @ty-3510
    @ty-3510 3 года назад +2

    貴重な動画ありがとう

  • @pascalsimon-tc6jh
    @pascalsimon-tc6jh 7 месяцев назад

    Quel GÉNIE!! Il me manque!! Cela fait 40 ans que je l'écoute et je ne m'en l'asse pas, Et avec Steve VAI, quel duo!!

  • @billdowney6891
    @billdowney6891 8 лет назад +42

    I seen Frank's Shut up and play your guitar tour at Cobo Hall in 82' ( I'm pretty sure of the year). it was beyond belief. Ever note and nuance was crystal clear, the place would be dead silent while they played especially when Frank soloed but when they were done, holy fuck the place exploded!!!!!

    • @billdowney6891
      @billdowney6891 8 лет назад +3

      Cobo Hall in Detroit.

    • @andythomas706
      @andythomas706 7 лет назад +1

      The '82 tour was The Guitar Apocalypse Tour with Vai in the band! Some of the European gigs are astounding!

    • @charliedee9276
      @charliedee9276 7 лет назад +2

      It was 80, I was a junior in high school. Cobo Hall was rocked that night. He left after getting hit with a nickel.

    • @billdowney6891
      @billdowney6891 7 лет назад +1

      charlie dee, your right. he got hit before that with a glow stick and Frank warned the crowd and suggested to the fan that threw it to use it as an anal probe. Good times and awesome concert. I was crushed when I heard he passed.

    • @donbeissel2965
      @donbeissel2965 5 лет назад +2

      Voodoo Child saw, not “seen”. Frank would have cringed when you typed that hillbilly shit.

  • @Neptuneman07
    @Neptuneman07 11 лет назад +5

    This is why I love Zappa, a brilliant musician. And always with the best line-ups too.

  • @MarcoLungo
    @MarcoLungo 4 месяца назад +1

    I was there. I saw it live, which was impressive, not least because it started after about two hours, and the thing you don't notice if you weren't there is that Chad Wacherman, one of the most impressive drummers I've ever seen live, calls the close twice, but Zappa and Vai go on. If you notice, you can clearly hear the call but nothing, the two go on undeterred, with Vai bent over the guitar and Zappa remaking the same chords for him two octaves lower and looking at him... A fantastic, chilling thing....

  • @bert_beyens
    @bert_beyens 2 месяца назад +1

    never better duo than this... very moving... when the old maestro meets the young maestro... (only the old maestro knows; the young maestro hopes)...

  • @kerbygator
    @kerbygator Год назад +5

    I saw Zappa 5 times in the 70's, and Vai was with him on 2 or 3 of those occasions. Freaking excellent concerts. We were tripping every time, it's what we did at Zappa concerts. lol The acid was good then, too.

    • @remisolal5155
      @remisolal5155 7 месяцев назад +1

      ZAPPA HATED DRUGS

    • @kerbygator
      @kerbygator 7 месяцев назад

      We didn't. Of course Frank didn't. That's why he was so talented. He was sober and smart.@@remisolal5155

    • @user-ck9oy2ig9l
      @user-ck9oy2ig9l 5 месяцев назад

      @@remisolal5155Also Steve Vai only joined the Zappa band late in 1980. So this guy never saw him "in the 1970s"

  • @DrKennyWang
    @DrKennyWang Год назад +9

    Came for Vai, stayed for Frank going absolute bananas

  • @jefffriedmann1482
    @jefffriedmann1482 Год назад +6

    Saw Zappa live once. Don't remember what year it was. '81 or '82. I do remember it was the "Ship Arriving Too Late to Save a Drowning Witch" tour. He had a big band with him that he would conduct but it was when he strapped on his guitar and sat on a stool he had onstage the crowd really appreciated. Definitely one of the best live guitarists I've ever heard.

    • @RIFFRAFF104
      @RIFFRAFF104 Год назад

      I saw that tour in NYC. Incredible show..

  • @ecstasteve
    @ecstasteve 2 года назад +30

    frank is the greatest shredder of all time.. no one can touch his endless soul jams.

    • @OvertheHIL524
      @OvertheHIL524 2 года назад +3

      🧐

    • @kosta130
      @kosta130 Год назад

      Zappa was a boring clown

    • @kreyzeekrey7
      @kreyzeekrey7 Год назад

      @@kosta130 nothing about this video says “clown”. You’re the boring one

    • @highwaystar3780
      @highwaystar3780 Год назад

      @emmanueltzikas-mn6wx many of his ex band members complained that His Endless improvisations went Nowhere!

    • @kosta130
      @kosta130 Год назад

      @@highwaystar3780 without the shit ugly zappa, the music World would be much better 🤣

  • @wackeldackel13
    @wackeldackel13 11 лет назад +16

    this is simply terrific !!
    thanks for uploading!!

  • @OdaKa
    @OdaKa 4 года назад +34

    Unpopular opinion: I loved listening to both guitarists equally for the different things they brought to the table

    • @kawaiinesscuresdepression2363
      @kawaiinesscuresdepression2363 2 года назад

      Yup

    • @EvilSean62
      @EvilSean62 2 года назад

      i cant get anywhaere close to either ... yes i can play isolatd licks ...but they were cohesive !!!!

    • @MrMW2nd
      @MrMW2nd 2 года назад

      its unpopular to like both steve vai and frank zappa? what

    • @OdaKa
      @OdaKa 2 года назад

      @@MrMW2nd Have you seen this comment section?

    • @joesmoker3378
      @joesmoker3378 2 года назад

      ????

  • @thestevemartin6735
    @thestevemartin6735 8 лет назад +9

    Love how steve has integrated this into his live shows now. Only 20 years old and grew up with frank zappa and steve vai. Was honoured enough to meet steve 2 times and see him 3 times. Last show in London Steve jammed with this on a huge screen. Was incredible.

  • @briancarr993
    @briancarr993 7 лет назад +4

    Wow those boys can play some guitar!!! I saw FZ in 70's amazing....long live rock & roll!!!

  • @shaldongabriel1413
    @shaldongabriel1413 3 года назад +25

    Theres just something quite special about Zappa's soloing, it is just so unique and captivating, just able to take you on a journey like trans feeling!

  • @jimobrien1154
    @jimobrien1154 7 лет назад +7

    I am absolutely blown away by this masterful performance.

  • @buismuis1
    @buismuis1 8 месяцев назад +1

    So glad this has been recorded, I watch this video over and over and over again. Thnaks Frank and Steve.
    eo over and over again.

  • @Ozziak
    @Ozziak 2 месяца назад +2

    Zappa wspaniałym gitarzystą był ❤

  • @michaelmattice4986
    @michaelmattice4986 8 лет назад +108

    I hope that Stevie Vai kid keeps at it...He's got some spunk!:)

    • @michaelmattice4986
      @michaelmattice4986 8 лет назад +4

      ***** You never know:)

    • @jeffreyp1855
      @jeffreyp1855 8 лет назад +19

      +TR6988 I'll be watching this Vai kid, he may be famous, someday!

    • @michaelmattice4986
      @michaelmattice4986 8 лет назад +4

      Jeffrey P Let me know:)

    • @Wardell43
      @Wardell43 8 лет назад +9

      +michael mattice I saw him just over a week ago. He's almost got it. He needed Tosin, Nuno, Zack and some other young un named Yngwei to help him out. That stuff almost put you to sleep. It seems like if they wanted to play all of the notes, they had to use both hands on the fret board which didn't leave them any hands to pick with. Just twiddly twiddly twiddly all over the place and making faces and trying to pick with your tongue.
      And what's with that name "Steve"???? Why can't he pick a normal name like Tosin or Zack or Nuno or Yngwie???? He'll never be a big star with a name like Steve. Just sad

    • @jeffreyp1855
      @jeffreyp1855 8 лет назад +7

      ***** Agreed! He needs to get with the times and get a normal guitarists name. A few more "Slash", "C.C.", "Satchel", "Angus", "K.K.", "Dweezel"! Come on Steve! No one cares, because you have a lame name!

  • @boscopit
    @boscopit 8 лет назад +248

    Frank had an eye for talent

  • @andyhampsten4252
    @andyhampsten4252 Месяц назад +1

    Zappa's phrasing, his ideas, no one comes close. The two work well together here.

  • @jeffbrodie42
    @jeffbrodie42 Год назад +3

    Genius legend, 1 of a kind greatest composer of all time, and 1 of the greatest guitarists also.

  • @ziggyzappada4554
    @ziggyzappada4554 9 лет назад +8

    I am back here again, time to watch Frank and Steve, play this song again. I still miss him.

    • @diamondavid
      @diamondavid 9 лет назад +1

      Front roll seats please lol

    • @ziggyzappada4554
      @ziggyzappada4554 9 лет назад +1

      Diamon david Me too thanks LOL!

    • @walterkaufmann6542
      @walterkaufmann6542 8 лет назад +1

      +Ziggy Zappada (“Frappanised”) Yes my friend, here we are, happy together for a great great show....And the secred word of tonigt is.............let me tell you something, all what'past is a seed of future.....so the secret Word of tonigt is..... Frank Zappa, and welcome to all you followers .and fall-owers

    • @dooshbag612
      @dooshbag612 8 лет назад

      +Ziggy “Frappanised” Zappada damn. i think i've seen you in every Zappa video I've seen xD respekt.

    • @ziggyzappada4554
      @ziggyzappada4554 8 лет назад +1

      dooshbag612 lol... you probably have, usually on a six month rotation of each Zappa site, There is good music around, but nothing compared to Frank.
      Thanks for your comment.

  • @LeMoveableFeast
    @LeMoveableFeast 3 года назад +7

    like Zappa, two guitars in one who found each other, beautiful

  • @mosiprop
    @mosiprop 5 лет назад +4

    "Incredible" isn't an adequate word .. no superlative can do this music justice.. we miss you Frank... and Steve Vai.. both fv

  • @kimhansen8615
    @kimhansen8615 3 года назад +9

    Wow - One of the times where Zappa seems to really concentrate and feel inspired. F*cking amazing. Vai must have had some good influence there :-) Zappa made some unique sound sculptures...

  • @MegaCarmine12
    @MegaCarmine12 4 года назад +3

    always love this jam amazing interplay between two amazing guitarist !!

  • @allen6924
    @allen6924 4 месяца назад +2

    Zappa was a child prodigy, same as Billy Preston ir George Benson. These great musicians are God sent.

  • @jessn3312
    @jessn3312 Год назад +1

    Oh boy. Thank you so much. Out of this world invention and musical appreciation like nothing I’ve ever come across. A knowledgeable understanding of how the world works. I give up all my knowledge in understanding why this isn’t more important to us all

  • @LyubomirStoychev
    @LyubomirStoychev 11 лет назад +5

    I 100% agree with you, to me Zappa compared to Vai is like comparing Hendrix and Page... it's like Hendrix opened people's minds of what's possible to be done with electric guitars and "gave birth" to a whole new era of great UNIQUE guitarists. To me Zappa is the one that melodically can melt my ears, and Vai can technically stop my heart...

  • @danielmartens156
    @danielmartens156 2 месяца назад +3

    This should be in the Library of Congress!!

  • @aldodainese6105
    @aldodainese6105 Год назад

    Io ho visto zappa l'ultimo sabato di giugno del1979 a ginevra,serata magica x me,x aver assistito ad un grandissimo concerto,zappa e un chitarrista strepitoso,peccato sia andato in un viaggio eterno fuuori dalla nostra realtà,senz'altro uno dei più grandi della storia del rock mondiale,genio assoluto!

  • @grahamblack1961
    @grahamblack1961 7 лет назад +9

    A Zappa live show must have been an astounding experience. He respected his audience so much.

    • @ShutUpPlayYerGuitar
      @ShutUpPlayYerGuitar 5 лет назад +2

      I saw him twice -- both times in Santa Cruz, CA. The first was the U.S. tour several months before this video was recorded. I was 17 years old and sitting in the 3rd or 4th row. It was, simply put, a stunning show. Zappa introduced Steve Vai, who was clearly in another league from earlier lead guitarists like Adrian Belew. Yet, despite Vai's talent, it was FZ's solos that left me speechless. I feel so fortunate to have attended that show. It might sound strange to hear but, to this day, no one replaces the genius of Frank Zappa in this listener's heart.

    • @joesmoker3378
      @joesmoker3378 2 года назад

      I saw Frank twice in Buffalo also saw his son twice it runs in the blood all the shows were fantastic (except the 2 Dwiesle shows had a lot of rain)

    • @HughCorbyCruick
      @HughCorbyCruick 11 месяцев назад

      Yup. Saw him several times in his New York City shows. I was more of a progressive or hard rock guy but he was just amazing to watch for pure technical chops. I just loved when he would solo. In one show he had a small table on the stage, did a kick butt solo, then sat down at the table and smoked a cigarette while the rest of the band carried on for awhile, then got back up and joined in.

  • @XMIR10C
    @XMIR10C 11 месяцев назад +8

    Almost nobody knows frank was that GREAT on guitar

  • @ErrollBrantley-oo7zh
    @ErrollBrantley-oo7zh Год назад +9

    Frank is an amazing guitar player. He's virtuoso composer. Steve Vai is a virtuoso guitar player for he finds Melody and feel within his shredding. But if you listen to his first album there's a song called Little Green Men and you can hear Franks influence on Steve

    • @jeangiusto9895
      @jeangiusto9895 Год назад

      Thank you. I'll listen to that song.

    • @johndoe35859
      @johndoe35859 Год назад

      Frank actually has a monologue in that song ahah

  • @manskullman6509
    @manskullman6509 29 дней назад +1

    Frank Zappa had a great beginning of his great area but later it was mot so fantastic anymore. But Frank was n intelligent man who made a lot pf ver intresting music. Saw his gigs in the 70’s five times an they were all VERY great ! At the 70’s I loved his,conserts! - jon fisher

  • @nickdreique
    @nickdreique Год назад +4

    Zappa was a true genius and a super talented guitar player. Some voices say that his compositions were the result of what he saw in cartoons.
    Steve Vai still didn't have the mastery of Zappa but still another great talent

  • @limpusshrimpus9810
    @limpusshrimpus9810 Год назад +3

    That killer groove in the beginning is why i keep coming back to this video its just so good 0:10

  • @handyhanks
    @handyhanks 8 лет назад +3

    Absolutely ..the audition was smooth with Zappa smiling immediately..He knew this was a great gig from the go!

  • @evyatarof
    @evyatarof 8 месяцев назад +1

    What i like about frank zappa its his evolving since the 60's 70's
    Back in the 70's before van helan made tapping more popular i remember watching frank zappa did live black napkins and i saw him tapping with the guitar pic back in 1976

  • @sonofbarnsey
    @sonofbarnsey 7 лет назад +1

    The master and the lil Italian virtuoso! My guitar teacher saw this tour and says he might not be a fan of Steve's solo stuff, but was blown away by him with Frank

  • @nate8448
    @nate8448 8 лет назад +3

    Just so much guitar whailing! Ridiculous amounts of notes thrown around. Amazing! This video is a treasure. Thanks for posting.

  • @PASSINGAS69
    @PASSINGAS69 12 лет назад +5

    thanks for posting this! can't stop listening!

  • @Pirxmann2
    @Pirxmann2 6 лет назад

    Eines der schönsten und gleichzeitig melancholischsten Gitarren-Duell-Solos!

  • @pieroaycart785
    @pieroaycart785 3 года назад +4

    FZ was not only a genious but also a excelent guitar player .

  • @stratakat
    @stratakat 9 лет назад +14

    You have to love those Shorts. Stevie Was ON FIRE!