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With unfettered access to the Zappa family trust and all archival footage, ZAPPA explores the private life behind the mammoth musical career that never shied away from the political turbulence of its time. Alex Winter’s assembly features appearances by Frank’s widow Gail Zappa and several of Frank’s musical collaborators including Mike Keneally, Ian Underwood, Steve Vai, Pamela Des Barres, Bunk Gardner, David Harrington, Scott Thunes, Ruth Underwood, Ray White and others.
Available everywhere Thanksgiving Week
Directed by Alex Winter
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This film couldn’t be coming at a better time. I’m so pumped for this.
YEP! No doubt FZ would be pumped for next week :) ............
Same
Available thanksgiving week, good that means it is going to be released, yes, going to be good.
Yes and I’m proud to be a backer of its Kickstarter campaign. However, I wish all FZ fans could celebrate his genius together in person at the movie theater. Meanwhile, my local Regal multiplex ( the only one around) announced last week it is permanently closing due to COVID.
Why is this a good time? It's being released well after the election, so it can't hurt Trump, and during a COVID-19 peak so that many theaters are closed.
“Politics is the entertainment division of the military industrial complex.” FZ
Oouuff What a quote 👌
Relevant A.F.
He said "politics is the entertainment branch of industry".
He was not against governement, just against the activities that the governement was taking.
He said something about politics beign about sales, and that governement was suposed to be about state, but the state was beign dominated by sales and the government by politics. Politics are bullshit on his words.
When you think about it, how could it NOT be that? Everything a society does during peacetime ultimately serves the purpose of the security of the state, whatever it's called, art, entertainment, the economy, organized religion...its ALL in the service of maintaining social stability which, to the extent it *appears* to be working, serves that sense of security--in our case, of the military-industrial-congressional complex. The problem comes from not recognizing the link, and not being able to agree on the terms of 'success' of that apparent stability and the definition/meaning of the word 'security'. Frank, I think, perhaps without necessarily being conscious of it, tried to rise above these societal 'blind spots' and these convenient distinctions between politics and 'entertainment' that are forced upon us by our collective culture, to live his life as if they didn't exist. That is a demonstration of a kind of 'freedom' we should pay attention to. To us, who continue to make these distinctions, Zappa appears to be groundbreaking and genre-busting, involving himself in all of it, art, entertainment, the economy (being a business man), and yes, organized religion (as a critic). For me, Zappa is the embodiment of what American freedom, a very particular, individual-centric, yet communitarian, kind of 'freedom', *should* mean for post-industrial, democracy-respecting, Man.
Politics is show business for ugly people.
An overdue and well-deserved tribute to an American master. And a real goddamned hoot.
we need his music and his outlook more now than ever
As someone with a degree in Music with a fair amount of study and analysis, I can predict Zappa will go down as among the greatest of the 20th century composers, right up there with Stravinsky, Schoenberg, Ives, Glass/Reich/Riley, and a few others that will be remembered down the centuries. We perceive the others as Very Serious Music compared to FZ, but that won't diminish the sheer quality and inventiveness of his oeuvre...much like we think of Mozart today, who also performed for the crowds using humorous references relevant to his time, but whom we also remember today as Very Serious Music.
best comment since i told that well issued that above dude, but come now its U "Best Comment" reading on
Proud to be a backer of this project. Glad to see our donations not only helped produce a quality film by somebody who actually cares, but more importantly, helped preserve the entire contents of his vault. Zappa's works needed to be properly digitized and archived for future generations to hear and appreciate.
Thanks Sean!!
Thank S.
Thanks
Where is the vault now?
Thank you Sean ,I think we all really need cheering up at this moment & this will be a real treat!👍😊 x
Can't wait. Even if I don't learn anything new, it'll be time spent in the virtual presence of a genius.
at least you'll have the chance to see restored footage of stuff sitting in his vault for years :)
Alex is super passionate about this, I'd venture to say that we'll learn some things.
if you're not going to learn anything new, please do your own movie. I'd love to see it too. Prob be way more insightful
@@zackhawkins1975 It wasn't a statement of intent, Zack, I was hypothesizing. Do you see the difference?
@@kevinmills2534 so that's a no on your movie? Maybe you could learn something from yourself. Idk
People in the west cannot imagine the magnitude of adoration people in Eastern Europe have for Frank Zappa. He was a prophet of freedom when there was no freedom and he is the voice of warning whenever tyranny rears its ugly head. He and Lou Reed are considered very important people, not just artists, here in Hungary for that exact reason.
I assume Orban does not have Zappa on his playlist.
@@johnwise7693 I should imagine he does! Prime Minister Orban is a great man a crusader for what he believes in, like FZ.
@@johnwise7693 I would guess that Zappa is one of the most influential persons in Victor Orbans life
@@Alejando_Noboyen Zappa would be a strong critic of Orban, who has suppressed freedom of speech, harassed minorities, and shut down media that were critical of him.
There's a reason the Zappanale is held in East Germany! Everyone needs to experience it at least once in their lifetime.
There's a reason people still quote Frank Zappa today. Because this man could see the truth through all the bullshit around us and made us look at it too. This man is terribly missed and I am glad to see this documentary exists to make more people discovering and remembering him.
I agree. What i like about the idea of the film is a new generation exposed to his music and to his thinking. This man was brilliant .
Left wing hero...complaining that CNN was "Too Far Right" way back then.
Totally agree!
Ha i just listened to him i didnt know abything about him
I agr- concur.
I had the pleasure of interviewing Frank for about 15 magical and terrifying minutes, in 1969, the same weekend as Woodstock. He told me that whenever and wherever he travelled, he brought with him a portable electric pencil sharpener, a box of HB pencils, and a pad of music paper. He was constantly either composing or devising arrangements, whether on the bus, or in the hotel room. That kind of work ethic leaves an impression on you.
I suspect his brain was wired in a particular way, that actually gave him satisfaction (ie. dopamine) to be so immersed in music. It might not have felt like work to him, but more like following his own interests in music composition and performance. He capitalized on his strengths, found something he realised he had a passion for and that he wouldn't get tired of.
Lucky!!!!
@@TheSonnyjim1000 My mother was perhaps luckier. In 1966, she was working a temp job at Canada's National Film Board, and the Mothers came by to use the recording studio for something, while they were in town for a gig at the long-gone New Penelope club. One of her co-workers came back from the cafeteria and told her she just *had* to see these "freaks". She dashed over and and spied Frank in the black Persian lamb coat he was wearing at the time, that often appeared in pics of the band. I was stunned and envious when she came home from work and told me. Of course she had no idea who "this Frank Zappa guy" was.
This is a superb film, both for the Frank Zappa fans, and as an introduction to the man for anyone else.
I agree, I recorded it and I'm soooo glad I did. However, I am gutted that a week before this film they showed on Sky Arts channel "The Making of Freak Out". It was an excellent hour long documentary. I watched it but couldn't record it since I wasn't at home. Anyone know if that is available on DVD? There was a little bit of crossover between the two films, but not much....When I came across FZ as a teenager in '72 I instantly liked him but it took a few decades for me to realise what an amazing musician he was.
This man is the reason I decided to study composition. My absolute idol.
The Yellow Shark came out while I was getting my composition degree... changed everything.
He had some interesting advice for those pursuing a career in composition. "Make sure you have a day job." He said composers were forced to work in media to survive.
When I was in college (back in '84), I wrote a paper on Zappa. Though only about 4 years older than most of my classmates, I was surprised and disappointed to find that about 3/4 of them had never heard of him (sheltered life, I guess). I turned my Jazz History teacher on to Zappa. He had only heard a few of his songs before.
I consider him the most iconic composer of the 20th century. He embodied the American ideal of the rugged individualist, breaking new ground on the musical frontier.
I am a bit younger than your classmates, I started college in the fall of '84, but I had an older brother who was a huge Zappa fan and as a kid We're Only In It For the Money was my favorite album
"I consider him the most iconic composer of the 20th century. He embodied the American ideal of the rugged individualist, breaking new ground on the musical frontier."
Is that poetry from that paper you wrote a couple years back, or is it a fresh piece of poetry? Just curious :)
@@seagecko It was 36 years ago and I'm better with words now than I was then. (I think I got an A) 😁
@@digitalbookworm5678 Okay! Haha
Information is not knowledge.
Knowledge is not wisdom.
Wisdom is not truth.
Truth is not beauty.
Beauty is not love.
Love is not music.
Music is THE BEST.
Frank, you were the best. You were music!
Here's your 50 bucks, Mary!
My true appreciation for music didn’t start until I was turned on to Sheik Yerbouti when I was 14 years old. Thanks to my older brother, the world of Zappa changed my life. He will go down in history as another musical genius like Beethoven, Mozart, Stravinsky, etc. He was that great. He pushed the envelope and redefined what music truly is. It’s more than just an art. It’s a way of being, it’s a way we find our place in the world, it’s mathematical. It’s so much more than notes being played. It’s the human experience. Frank’s encyclopedic knowledge of music and unending inspiration will always have the respect of our world’s greatest musicians for generations to come...
This was beautiful
Don't forget Jimmy Page in that list of genius.
Burnt Weeny Sandwich , Uncle Meat , (Studio Tan) LÄTHER .... Zappa made his best stuff 1967-1975
Ya man
Sheik Yerbouti......yep, most likely my favorite.....I like Joe's Garage, Acts I, II and III.... three part rock opera, and and and.........
My dad would have loved this film, wish he was around to see it. Miss You dad!.
great googily moogily
I still love that commercial.
flipping yah! boup somthang! (said correctly)
Who are you jiving with that cosmik debris?
I pounced and I pounced again ... I can’t see . No ni no no no nooo
We've never needed the mind of FZ more than now. His clarity on confusing subjects never fails to impress me.
Zappa... one of the greats. Miss him.
He’s so well known as a composer and band leader, we often forget whet an amazing guitarist he was!
One of my friends growing up was the son of a famous British rock guitarist from the '60's. We were like 13 or 14 in the late 80's, playing guitar at their house, and they had the most insane record collection. I listened to everything there; all the Sabbath records, Genesis, Floyd, etc, but one record stuck out most of all Studio Tan, and one song.. "The Adventures Of Greggery Peccary" has been stuck in my head ever since then... Then I got into all of his records and kept playing guitar.
Gregg Pecc is my fav Zappa piece. I've listened to it a thousand times. Not many people seem to know of it.
Shut up and play your guitar!
... just kidding, sorta
@@marshfilm Gregory Peckery actually
@@rixvspinner... Greggery Peccary actually
Probably one of the best guitarist in the world, and yet, a lot of people don't acknowledge that.
Probably billions of people...
Carlin and Zappa. We need them so much now.
The media would demonize them and Twitter will cancel them.
Two men with fully functioning bullshit detectors.
They both stated that politicians were in a club that we weren't a part of. The documentary shows him saying that Congress only looks out for number 1, and their constituents aren't even number 2. (he emphasized "number 2," to make sure everyone got the joke.)
Carlin was just a pretentious douche. Zappa was the man though
Thank You Alex Winter! If a person never saw Zappa live then they just don't know what they missed.
Saw Zappa at the Swing Auditorium Arena in San Bernardino California when I was stationed at George AFB, Victorville......what a fantastic concert, one of the best of many I have been to.
So happy that this is coming out. My dad showed me Zappa when I was 3 or 4. A truly amazing and unique musician, you can't even compare him to anyone else
Beginning of trailer: "I'm in."
A film by Alex Winter: "I'M SO IN!"
EXCELLENT!! *spectacular air guitar lick
I am glad some other folks noticed that! Talk about burying the lede.
I would have voted for Zappa if he ran for president.
Absofugginlutely.
I would have voted for anybody who ran. And somehow I’m stuck with biden.
I did, twice!
@Trunk McEight I don't THINK so!
@Trunk McEight I mean, not sure if he would be apt because of his lack of experience in politics, but he was way brighter than Trump will ever be, so...
I love that man. He changed my musical life from the time I was 16. He changed my life.
Same here. It'll be 40 years next year that I've been a convert. He's nearly wholly responsible for my ability to really see music.
Goosebumps...this is going to be incredible. Can't wait!
I still maintain 35 years after first hearing Zappa he was and still is the epitome of Pythagorean musical development
Frank was doing things with time signatures and harmony in the early 70s these kids with ableton are just discovering now.
I don’t believe anyone has pushed the boundaries of harmonic theory further than Frank. We miss you fine Sir
You are right sir
I don't know about that. He was probably the only "rock" musician to seriously study classical composers like Varèse and Stravinsky. Look at the score of the "Rite of Spring". Doesn't make him any less of a genius. As far as I know, no one else in rock could write for and conduct a symphony orchestra, maybe John Cale too.
But these "ableton" kids dont have the musical knowledge of Zappa, his intense rehersals and fearless public personna. Most of them end up doing hip hop or something.
One of the best concert experiences I had was seeing Frank. It was the Shut Up and Play Yer Guitar tour.
Super Jelly
SUAPYG was some of his best music...
The man should have lived to be 100. I miss him so much.
Miss him? I hear he was a real mother.
@@derrickcrane4290 Totally! He was a piece of work.
bro yesss
Bro, glad to see you're in this comment section bro
Cool bro
lol
Know that I think of it, you kind of look like Frank, Rudy.
0-3-5
wtf get outta here rudy
Never been a big fan of his music but I have always been a big fan of the man himself as there have been very few people as interesting as Frank Zappa.
Alex winter - right in the feels, man. Cant wait to see it
The world is a bit dimmer without Frank Zappa in it.
you remember that far back?!
I was 15 when Frank Zappa passed and I was devastated. Heard it on the morning news and immediately called my best friend, we were and remain total Zappaheads
The world is a bit brighter because of him :)
In both senses of the word 'dimmer'...
hes not dead he just smells funny
His complexity on music harmony composition and his collaboration with maestro Boulez was supreme
i've just watched it! A great tribute to a truly great man. Originality died with Zappa - there will never be another.
This man was the definition of a true, pure Artist.
No matter where I am when ever I hear the Cosmik Debris solo I lose control and bounce frantically around the room.
Can’t wait. Was fortunate to see Frank in the late 80s..... this looks so good.
Frank Zappa Legend , I am from Portugal and I love your music , you are missed !!!
Music is the best
I saw many Frank Zappa concerts back in the 70s always a lot of fun, great musicianship from the whole band and Frank just played his ass off like always, great times.
It's about time for this. I saw Zappa and the Mothers play live exactly once, at the Fillmore East, and was a huge fan from the first day that I heard him on my local prog. rock station in the early '70's. He was a genius.
The fact that Bill of Bill and Ted made this makes it that much more special in my eyes. Hail Frank the greatest American composer!
Alex Winter is a massive Zappa fan. His Kickstarter saved the house, studio and back catalog.
@@alexchapman3906 What? I had no friking idea about that.
I was trying to open the replies and inadvertently hit the thumbs down. Sorry about that; there therefore should be ANY thumbs down yet on Zorbogo's post. Frank is indeed the greatest American composer!
Plus, I just omitted the "not" on the above comment ("should not be ANY"). Having a bad day today....
Looking forward to the interviews with Ruth, Ian, Bunk and the rest of them. These people should be interviewed more. We need more ambitious, in-depth Zappa documentaries, with minimal hype.
I totally agree. There's so much to dig into with Zappa
Zappa was fearless and absolutely free. My hero.
I just watched this on another channel and am happy to watch it again. Aww, the scenes with Frank and his kids make my heart melt. :)
Love to zappa, he's a man who has to be remembered by future generations as one of the most creative and incredible musicians that ever touched earth ❤
So this that “FATHER” that Serj was howling about. I see the resemblance.
I shouldn't know what you're talking about but i think I do
Frank might as well be the founder lol
nice
I listen to and think about Zappa every day.
This country needs Frank Zappa now more than ever.
Who ever made this film, maximum respect for making Zappa fresh NOW!
Saw him at the Roxy in L.A. when I was in high school ... my god what a genius. Stoked!!!
Lucky bastard
The man that changed and shaped my life in so many ways.
So excited!!!
Zappa is the Mozart of modern world!
As a backer, can't wait to get my copy!
Just saw the entire film. Masterpiece! I blubbed and bawled at the end. Hard to imagine all he achieved in 52 years. Zappa has always been my favorite composer, recording artist, and guitarist but this documentary succeeded in capturing the real person.
So psyched for this!! Zappa was way ahead of his time in the 60s And throughout his life. I only got to see him 3 times between the beacon and the old pier 84 shows here in NY..but those were some of the most incredible concerts I've ever seen. This looks like it's gonna be such a great Documentary! Man I'm jumpin out of my skin I wanna see it so badly right now!! This is something to really look forward to though!
Zappa is one of the greatest man ever lived.
in one of his interviews he said something like he created music he knew wouldn't sell ... of course he had his very specific audience ... got to love him
Zappa is one of the few truly greats
"Directed by Alex Winter"
- Oh, the Bill and Ted guy? (Joking)
After 5 minutes of googling...
- Is really him...
(This is awesome!)
He did an awesome documentary about Dread Pirate Roberts and the dark web, and had Keanu narrate. Dude has serious chops!
check out Freaked(Keanu and Alex reunion) and MTVs Idiot Box! for Funny Alex.
And as the two(BILL & TED) would say AWESOME!!!
Awesome dude!
The perfect fit.
Simply ..... thank you ...... to everyone involved including my peers; the most loyal fans in the world. And of course, everyone's brother or second dad FZ!!
Wonderful movie! I was lucky to be able to see a screening at the Woodstock film festival in Poughkeepsie. I can't wait to see it again!🎶 🎃
zappa is just an act. whether on stage or taking interviews. the attitude is deliberate, intended to sell the music which otherwise would sound weird, even funny.
CAN'T WAIT !!!!!
You should make some Zappa backing tracks for us in the meantime 😉
At the end of the trailer, I said to myself "can't wait," then scrolled down and noticed your comment haha
Yes you can
"i Can't Wait!" i do not know The All Zapchat , however unsure he covered it, either way me either!
Hi from Ireland mo chara, do you know when the release date is? I have heard several (release dates) and they might all be wrong?
I discovered Zappa when I was on a trip to Europe, in 1991specifically in Düsseldorf Germany, I haven’t stopped listening ever since!!! I’m 47 now!!! I can’t wait to watch a documentary about my favorite idol and influencer!!!!
This could be very well be the Greatest Thing That I Have Ever Seen.
I saw Zappa in 1980. It was the only concert I ever waited in line for and I have seen damn near all the big ones.
Zappa, a legend and great entertainer
I am so happy I could spent with him and his family an uforgettable two weeks in his Los Angeles house. The best meeting I have ever experienced!
A film by alex winter?...
EXCELLENT!
My mom was from The Magnolia State; good name for a picture company. There have been a lot of great Franks and he was surely one of them.
Frank is not dead, he just smells funny
Zappa is the King of Unorthodox music. Thanks for this. Can't get enough ❤️❤️❤️
The Shostokovic of Rock and Roll....The Stravinski of Vaudeville....my favorite anti rock star! Fearless music!
So damn right. It's obvious to anyone how incredible his musical his vision is no matter what the genre is. Fearless indeed.
Yes!!!!!! One of the few who have spoken a lot to us from our hearts!
I can't wait
I just hope that sooner or later it'll get a UK release 👍
Just copped theater tix, 4pm in Rehoboth Beach, DE, USA.
I hope that the Flo & Eddie era gets more than a mere mention in this one. But, I love all iterations of FZ !!
It'll be Delaware Hardcore Ecstacy....
Will watch this because I grew up knowing only a little bit about him, but I found him to be interesting due to his unique style. #zappamusic
Literally shed tears watching this, cannot wait...
Zappa was amazing. I stole a cd of Freak Out when i was about 14 because i thought the cover looked cool. Ended up drinking the Kool Aid and buying as much Zappa stuff as i could get my paws on after that. Dude was a musical genius and interesting individual. Curious what his thoughts on current events, pop culture and our political climate would be nowadays
Doesn’t, drank the koolaid, mean you bought into a lie, turned off your brain and became a sheep?
Out through the night and the whispering breezes, to the place where they keep the imaginery diseases...
I was at the filming of "Baby Snakes" at the Palladium in New York...It was Halloween 1977. Right before my 17th birthday in the 5th row. Anyone who's been there knows 5th row is like being on stage. There are no words to explain it. Went back the next year. It was phenomenal too. But nothing compares to your first Zappa show! In my opinion...Frank Zappa would have been a great President Dee Snyder Vice President Absolutely..they would have Rocked it! Rest Peacefully with 💕💓💕 Frank Forever & Always 🎶🌹🎶
...So Cool --- I was there too!!!
The one thumbs down is from the PMRC
The second thumbs down is from Trevor Howell.
The third thumbs down is from Warner Bros.
The fourth thumb down is from the Central Scruuuuuuuuuuutinizer
Okay Vinnie where is 5?
the 68 thumbs down is from your mom and her friends who had to listen to Zappa from your bedroom. so overrated.
I always wanted to see & meet Frank Zappa, but I was a bit too young plus my abusive adoptive family kept me locked in away from everything. I did however get to see his son Dweezil Zappa perform numerous shows live. I also have met & had my guitars & basses signed by Dweezil Zappa, Steve Vai, Chris Wood, Les Claypool, & Zakk Wylde. All of these people were so nice in person. Dweezil Zappa has done such an amazing job keeping his fathers music alive, his father would be proud.
Well that's Christmas sorted, everybody's getting a copy of this I've been pushing Zappa on all my friends for as long as I can remember so this just makes it easier.
This was a rumor forever. I'm glad Alex finished it. Looks amazing.
im 63..ive been waiting all my life for this...2/11/2020///new zealand loves you frank
Polymath extraordinaire. My hero.
Watchin' and I'm a-waitin'
I'm hopin' for the best
Even think I'll go to prayin'
Every time I hear 'em sayin', oh, yeah...
There's no way delay that trouble comin everyday
Love and hugs to all the folks who made this film. Damn it, we miss you Frank.
They should serve pancakes at the door. Can’t wait to see this.
Saint Alphonso's pancake breakfast . . . I'm so there!
@@christopherjackson3455 ;D*
with a glass of orange juice about as
big as my finger and a bowl of horribly foreshortened cornflakes.
@@jimt828 I wouldn't drink the orange juice, if I were you. Maybe it's not made from oranges but they simply melted some yellow snow. What would you do then? I guess there is no tundra where you live that you could trudge across.
I'll bring the dental floss.
He will finally be noticed........my brother made me a fan with joes garage in 79 when i was small......now I can sing the whole album years and years later he was a true magician for music
Sick ass guitarist whose skill , technique and style goes unnoticed if u don't pay much attention...just like Prince was//
Donated money to make this documentary. Frank Zappa was a treasure.
awesooome 🤩🙏🏽
Du hier?! Direkt sympathischer!
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Bester Mann
I had the privilege of seeing Zappa live in New York in December of 1976 on his wedding anniversary. There was no warm up band. He was on stage less than 5 minutes after the stated start time for the concert. (Anyone around in the ‘70s should know how unusual that respect for an audience was.) When Don Pardo came out in a white tux with tails, a top hat and cane to introduce “The Illinois Enema Bandit” we just about lost our minds. Even while he and Terry Bozzio were kicking a stuffed poodle around on stage, the sheer musicianship was astounding.
About 3 years earlier, I recited the lyrics to “I Am The Slime” in English class when required to read a poem. Several classmates crapped on me (maybe they watched too much TV) but Mrs. Collins stepped up and defended my choice of a “poem”. Good for her!
The idea of a 2020 Zappa documentary fills me with dread. However, hearing bits of “Peaches en Regalia” sprinkled in this preview gives me hope.
I've been saying for a while Sacha Baron Cohen needs to play the main character in a Frank Zappa movie seeing that he couldn't agree with the queen boys and left the Freddy mercury role he could play a great Frank Zappa!
No thank you.
People have told me for the longest time I should play Frank “Shrank” Zappa, Christopher Moltisanti, and a Baron-Cohen-esque character. Sometimes Josh Groban.
I don’t know, you be the judge.
Cohen recently played Abbie Hoffman. Well worth watching.
@@richiebeans129 you seem a bit more cat Stevens
@@AndersonWheaton he did good but his accent kept fluctuating
I really wish I could've lived the Zappa years, it must've felt unreal.. This documentary will be a chance for many to learn more about this legend of a Man
The crux of the biscuit is the apostrophe.