I'm so glad that Steve is being mined for all of these incredible Zappa stories. He was basically an apprentice for one of the most brilliant composers and these stories deserve telling. Thanks, Chanan
@52:20 These words from Steve toward Chanan are so touching, heartfelt and important. You can see the love, reverence and awe Steve still feels for Frank. It's awesome. He is so happy someone is honoring Frank in the way Frank would want - through the music - and getting what he was trying to say with all those little black dots. Because, music IS the best. Thank you, Frank. Thank you, Steve. And thank you, Chanan.
It’s rare when an interviewer just sits back and lets their subject talk. It gives this interview a flow that makes it fascinating and continually informative. Well done and thank you.
I really enjoyed that, I love hearing Steve talk about Frank, and for 54 minutes I was in heaven, thank you Steve Vai and thank you Chanan for doing this.
"You're the first" Chanan - love that and well deserved. Thanks for this wonderful interview with Steve and your content in general, always informative. Frank's music has been with me now for more than 40 years and you never stop discovering, whether through listening, learning or this example of deep insight into the creative process. Very humble of Steve as ever to continue to shine a light on Frank's legacy - thank you.
It's kind of nostalgic to hear Steve describe the look of Frank's scores and how Frank would hand them over to the copyists. I was one of those copyists -- Hi Steve -- and can verify that he liked the extra beam on the septuplets! Also, there was a phase when he wanted whole note (full measure) rests to be aligned with the first beat of the measure instead of properly being centered. I did push back on that very bad idea, and I guess he relented at some point. Fun times!
@TreyPhillips1969 I really had to think hard to recall that quote. The Zappa guitar transcription book, right? Chalk that silly comment up to youthful excess.
As someone who writes and records original music, I am consistently destroyed by the brilliance of Frank. He truly is at the level of Chopin and Bach for me...sometimes you have to dig thru the doowop and crazy lyrics but there are treasures in his writings that rival anything ever written in western music. From a melodic standpoint and from a rhythmic standpoint - you could spend years just analyzing 3 or 4 albums let alone the 30 or so. Staggering genius is an understatement. Great interview!!
It's crazy how many Zappa interviews there are, you never really heard Frank go in depth on his composing. This is truly one of the best videos on Frank I've seen, would love to see a part 2!
I remember see Steve’s transcriptions when I was at Berklee… opening that book and thinking… “who could do such a thing?” …they are absolutely a monumental part of Steve’s legacy… it’s a little sad he seemed unsure of their stature … he should know those transcriptions are totally revered by musical community.
Really good interview. You got the ball rolling and Steve just ran with it. I find it annoying when interviewers cut their interviewee off when they're in the middle of telling something really intersting that I've never heard before. Excellent stuff, as always.
Beautiful interchange between 2 egyptologists decrypting Frank Zappa s mysterious and out of this world pyramidal brain. So much respect to each other and so much love for frank s legacy. Chanan met Vai, Vai met Frank, Frank met Varese, passion for music is the way. Frank said it : muisic is the best
Good evening I had the chance to listen to Steve with Frank Zappa's group. and yesterday I was listening to this period on vinyl. thank you for this interview.
Thanks Steve for sharing your memories of FZ. You were blessed to be able to know and work with him. One of the biggest joys in my life is listening to FZs music. It's divine.
This is the sort of interview with Steve I've always wanted to hear but no interviewer ever asked the right questions.....until now. Thanks for puting this together.
That was fantastic. I first heard Zappa when I was 17, I'm now 55 and still love his music and integrity. It was great to hear this ..... Big respect to all of you 👍
I love how Steve Vai talks about his career as a musician, especially the time he spent with Frank Zappa. At that time, on the other side of the globe, I loved the music you guys were playing and I couldn't believe Steve Vai virtuosity. I love how Steve plays the guitar from the moment I heard him. Thank you Chanan for great interview.
Thanks for that interview. Very interesting stuff. When Steve said near the end that you were the first person to show acknowledgement and interest in the transcription work he'd done for Frank it was, on the one hand, shocking; on the other hand, it proves that even today Frank's work is just too out-there and iconoclastic for most musicians to wrap their heads around in a deep way. Thanks are definitely due Steve Vai. They need also to be extended to you for the work you have done and continue to do to investigate Zappa's music with seriousness, appreciation, depth, and generosity.
Thank you so much, Chanan, for letting Steve have a chance to think, a chance to actually reminisce about playing with Frank instead of pushing onward with your own questions. Some of the best interviewers use this technique. Kudos to you!
This is absolutely wonderful. It's an amazing and rare self discipline to not dive into every pause with another question from ones prepared list. A fantastic player and storyteller is telling interesting stories and the interviewer doesn't make it about himself at every opportunity. This is the channel that should have 3.58M subscribers.
Excellent. I am glad you got Steve. I hope it sends more people to your page. In my mind you should have 1 million subscribers talking about Zappa composition.
This interview and discussion had such a solid energy of tenderness, nostalgia, and reverence. In my opinion, the best Zappa-related interview I’ve ever seen/heard, and also the best Vai/Vai-related interview I’ve ever seen/heard. This interview is definitely an archival-quality, sublime treasure. And I’m not one to enact hyperbole out of momentary excitement; this is not that. Thanks for this, Chanan and Steve.
Congrats, Chanan, on getting Steve for an interview. Hope this helps catapult your channel. You deserve much greater recognition than you currently receive. Best of luck, mate!
Can never get enough of talking about Zappa. Seeing Steve and Adrian Belew with Frank Zappa on New Years Eve 1978 at UCLA Paisley Pavilion with most insane drumming of Terry Bozio Set me on a permanent path of listening and studying Frank Zappa Music. 400 years from now his music will be played like Wagner's music. Drama 20 TH CENTURY drama music The Age of Classic Rock, Jazz and Blues. Folk music Country music will be a different study. Bob Dylan and the Beatles also. But Zappa and his #1 guitar player Steve Vai who as. A Jedi Master was able to play the impossible for the genius of the Maestro Frank Zappa !
Incredible. Yes, Steve’s words at the end, his eyes and facial expressions were so powerful. I watched it several times. I also subscribed to Chanan’s channel because of Steve’s words. Wonderful!!
Wow Chanan, this is one of the best Steve interviews I've seen! I'm so happy for you! Congrats! I could tell by the way Steve was talking with you that he felt you were a kindred spirit and then at the end he confirmed it. 🙂
1.4k views in 9 hours shows the interest in Frank Zappa . We're all so fascinated not just in the music but every thing FZ did . After the massive career of Steve Via he still talks of FZ as some kind of messiah . Got to go back and watch it again. The best thing on the internet ❤ thanks Chanan
That was amazing, it was great to here Steve recounting his history, and great interviewing by Chanan to keep quiet and let him get on with it! Billiant stuff.
Hi, Thank you very much! It is very moving to hear the testimony of someone who approached Zappa so closely. Your work is recognized at its fair value! Sincere congratulations and Best regards
This is absolute gold 💛 (especially as someone who has often pushed at the limits of my brain's faculties when trying to accurately transcribe many of Zappa's most complex compositions in order to make solo piano arrangements of them). Thank you so much for asking these enlightening questions, and for the respectful, receptive way you conducted this interview. I'm so appreciative of your manner and dedication to your passions, not just your own incredible musicianship.
So brilliant! can' t get enough of listening to this man. He is so interesting and tells such great stories it is such a wonderful gift that he sits down for these with all of these great interviewers. One of the most fascinating interviews I have ever seen by anyone. Great job gentleman!!
Just echoing the sentiment from the last few comments here. @ChananHanspal this channel is of such a high quality-I'm just elated on your behalf to hear the final comments towards you after such a great chat with Steve - I got a little teared up at the end. You 100% deserve it. Like a lot of us who compose, we've been piecing together a picture of Steve's time with Frank over the years of magazines, books, interviews, more recently Steve's many videos he himself has posted-it's a great service you've done pulling this piece together. That Steve is this open and sharing with his gifts has been the reason so many of us have dropped everything to listen whenever he has some wisdom to share, so thanks @SteveVaiHimself if you're reading this. I think among the new insights I gleaned were a picture of what his day-to-day was like working with Frank, both initially transcribing and as a bandmember. I was a copying for 5 years or so and I always kept the $10/page in mind whenever I was griping about copying Britney Spears or something too churchy for my taste. Bravo and thanks - I hope you'll take the invitation he lays out and dig deeper with Steve as the years unfold. (now I'm going to go practice)
Amazing interview Chanan! Loved hearing him mention Modern Rhythmic Notation by Gardner Read. When I first got into Frank's music at college I was spending my life in the Library reading scores and that book was a total game changer for me in terms of understanding complex notation and tuplet rhythms. Also, his words of praise for your channel are so spot on. You're breaking down Frank's scores better than anyone. Awesome channel.
This has to be one of THE best Vai interviews I've seen(and I've probably watched most of them). It's amazing hearing about this experience from a giant like him maintaining the "day to day" tasks of a giant like Zappa. thanks for that
Chanan congratulations on this interview. I know this must have been an amazing experience for you, and I found myself watching you sit there with a grin almost as much as I watched Steve. I too was smiling along with you, and was touched at Steve's final words to you, and how you humbly accepted his thanks. One of my favorite videos of all time, and I will watch this a few more times as well. Again, congratulations!!!
While most of the technical stuff was way over my head (I don't even play guitar) I loved the depth of feeling that came across from both you guys. I have been blessed for 40+ years of love of the music of FZ and SV. Thank you very much for this post.
Unbelievable insights! You are wise man just setting Steve up and letting him go and say whatever he wanted for an hour solid! And Steve is so real, down to earth, humble and generous! So glad this happened and thank you as Steve said for taking such a deep interest in Zappa's compositional techniques and style and working so hard to try and make sense of it all! Well done my brother!
The pressure must have been Insane. I fell in love with Franks music in the Early 70's. It was beyond anything anyone had ever heard. I loved It. Steve's music is very much inspired by Frank. That's why I love It soo much.
Awesome stuff, these are the kind of deep dive interviews I like. I love hearing how music gets written,who does what, the realities of touring. It sounded genuinely exhausting performing material that complex, and who the hell changes set lists on a whim with songs like that?! Well, Frank Zappa of course. Great to hear Steve give us such marvelous insights, thank you.
Hey Chanan thank you so much for putting this out. I have been a fan and collector of Frank Zappa since the 1970s. I have been fascinated by your illustrations of his music. Brilliant stuff and to hear Steve Vai talking with such insights is so interesting. Superb.
PURE GOLD! I have the Frank Zappa guitar book transcribed by Steve Vai, and it is incredible. Thanks to Steve Vai for sharing all these amazing Frank Zappa stories. I could listen to those forever. How utterly fasciniating, and Steve answered some of my most pressing questions regarding playing with Frank. This interview is invaluable and priceless. Thank you, Chanan Hanspal for conducting it, and thank you for your analysis and thoughts. You create terrific content.
A fascinating hour of conversation. Its always inspiring to listen to Steve Vai talk music and Zappa. And this is one of the most interesting interviews I've heard. Thanks!
This interview is a treasure
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Truly! It's always such a pleasure to hear great players tell stories like this. Thanks for sharing, Chanan!
Ditto...
Yes. I really enjoyed that
1000%
The fact that Steve was able to transcribe Franks music, sets him up as genius status.
Also Frank's reaction to him correcting his transcription is funny :D
Ok, this is hands down the best Vai interview on the subgect of FZ. Gongrats to you, Chanan, the praise he gives you at the end is 100% deserved.
whats your relationship with the letter G?
I'm so glad that Steve is being mined for all of these incredible Zappa stories. He was basically an apprentice for one of the most brilliant composers and these stories deserve telling. Thanks, Chanan
yup,,-
The sorcerer's apprentice.
@52:20 These words from Steve toward Chanan are so touching, heartfelt and important. You can see the love, reverence and awe Steve still feels for Frank. It's awesome. He is so happy someone is honoring Frank in the way Frank would want - through the music - and getting what he was trying to say with all those little black dots. Because, music IS the best. Thank you, Frank. Thank you, Steve. And thank you, Chanan.
You're welcome and thanks for watching!
It’s rare when an interviewer just sits back and lets their subject talk. It gives this interview a flow that makes it fascinating and continually informative. Well done and thank you.
And, well, the smooth editing helps.
I really wish Steve would write a book detailing his experiences working with Frank on transcriptions and his musical philosophy.
I really enjoyed that, I love hearing Steve talk about Frank, and for 54 minutes I was in heaven, thank you Steve Vai and thank you Chanan for doing this.
You're welcome and thanks for watching!
What a great conversation. Thanks to Vai I discovered FZ, and became a Zappa maniac. Forever grateful to Steve.
"You're the first" Chanan - love that and well deserved. Thanks for this wonderful interview with Steve and your content in general, always informative. Frank's music has been with me now for more than 40 years and you never stop discovering, whether through listening, learning or this example of deep insight into the creative process. Very humble of Steve as ever to continue to shine a light on Frank's legacy - thank you.
You're welcome and thanks for watching!
Great Review I'm leaning more about Franks music even now after discovering Franks music 50+ years ago Brilliant
ill second that , 🔥👏🏻
One of the best Zappa interviews
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It's kind of nostalgic to hear Steve describe the look of Frank's scores and how Frank would hand them over to the copyists. I was one of those copyists -- Hi Steve -- and can verify that he liked the extra beam on the septuplets! Also, there was a phase when he wanted whole note (full measure) rests to be aligned with the first beat of the measure instead of properly being centered. I did push back on that very bad idea, and I guess he relented at some point. Fun times!
Incredible comment. Big love from England 👍👍👍
@TreyPhillips1969 I really had to think hard to recall that quote. The Zappa guitar transcription book, right? Chalk that silly comment up to youthful excess.
As someone who writes and records original music, I am consistently destroyed by the brilliance of Frank. He truly is at the level of Chopin and Bach for me...sometimes you have to dig thru the doowop and crazy lyrics but there are treasures in his writings that rival anything ever written in western music. From a melodic standpoint and from a rhythmic standpoint - you could spend years just analyzing 3 or 4 albums let alone the 30 or so. Staggering genius is an understatement. Great interview!!
It's crazy how many Zappa interviews there are, you never really heard Frank go in depth on his composing. This is truly one of the best videos on Frank I've seen, would love to see a part 2!
Thank the both of you for the 54 minutes and 11 seconds of indescribable enrichment!!!
Steve looks great in this interview, like he took ten years off from last time I saw him a year ago. Gives us old geezers hope!
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"He painted his tapestries with his musicians as colours..." Brilliant. Timeless interview. 👌🏼🙏🏼🖖🏼
What an exceptional encounter. Really great that you were able to record and post it for others to enjoy.
I have been waiting for years and decades to hear this frank era trivias from Steve.That's the definitive Frank's years interview.Thank you
I remember see Steve’s transcriptions when I was at Berklee… opening that book and thinking… “who could do such a thing?” …they are absolutely a monumental part of Steve’s legacy… it’s a little sad he seemed unsure of their stature … he should know those transcriptions are totally revered by musical community.
Believe me. He knows.
Amazing video, fantastic that Steve still has a wealth of light to shed on the FZ folklore. And what a beautiful ending.
Thanks for watching.
It’s great that Steve has a good memory of what went on with Frank and that he clearly takes pleasure in recounting it.
Yeah, pretty amazing considering this all took place 40+ years ago!
Really good interview. You got the ball rolling and Steve just ran with it.
I find it annoying when interviewers cut their interviewee off when they're in the middle of telling something really intersting that I've never heard before.
Excellent stuff, as always.
yes, great point. Chanan was a very attentive LISTENER which is what an interviewer should be doing.
Many thanks.
A.mazing interview which shows just how much real hard work went into the Zappa shows. Steve Vai is a big part of that legacy.
to receive such a compliment by Steve, congratulations man.
Wow what a final statement by Steve!! Goosebumps!!
Receiving praise from Vai - PRICELESS!! Yeh did it!! Well earned!
Beautiful interchange between 2 egyptologists decrypting Frank Zappa s mysterious and out of this world pyramidal brain. So much respect to each other and so much love for frank s legacy. Chanan met Vai, Vai met Frank, Frank met Varese, passion for music is the way. Frank said it : muisic is the best
This is among the very best interviews of a Zappa Alum ever. Every time Mr. Hanspal your content delivers.
Good evening I had the chance to listen to Steve with Frank Zappa's group. and yesterday I was listening to this period on vinyl. thank you for this interview.
You're welcome and thanks for watching!
Thanks Steve for sharing your memories of FZ. You were blessed to be able to know and work with him. One of the biggest joys in my life is listening to FZs music. It's divine.
Fantastic interview you can see he loved talking about Frank brilliant
Thanks John.
This is the sort of interview with Steve I've always wanted to hear but no interviewer ever asked the right questions.....until now. Thanks for puting this together.
How wonderful and humble conversation from either one, all in Zappa’s name. Brilliant 🙏
That was fantastic. I first heard Zappa when I was 17, I'm now 55 and still love his music and integrity. It was great to hear this ..... Big respect to all of you 👍
I love how Steve Vai talks about his career as a musician, especially the time he spent with Frank Zappa. At that time, on the other side of the globe, I loved the music you guys were playing and I couldn't believe Steve Vai virtuosity. I love how Steve plays the guitar from the moment I heard him. Thank you Chanan for great interview.
Thanks for that interview. Very interesting stuff. When Steve said near the end that you were the first person to show acknowledgement and interest in the transcription work he'd done for Frank it was, on the one hand, shocking; on the other hand, it proves that even today Frank's work is just too out-there and iconoclastic for most musicians to wrap their heads around in a deep way. Thanks are definitely due Steve Vai. They need also to be extended to you for the work you have done and continue to do to investigate Zappa's music with seriousness, appreciation, depth, and generosity.
I could have listened to another hour of this, what a great interview, thanks a lot.
Wow that flew by. I could listen to Steve talk about Frank forever. Thanks Steve and Chanan ❤
Thank you so much, Chanan, for letting Steve have a chance to think, a chance to actually reminisce about playing with Frank instead of pushing onward with your own questions. Some of the best interviewers use this technique. Kudos to you!
This is absolutely wonderful. It's an amazing and rare self discipline to not dive into every pause with another question from ones prepared list. A fantastic player and storyteller is telling interesting stories and the interviewer doesn't make it about himself at every opportunity. This is the channel that should have 3.58M subscribers.
You can easily make a number 2 of this, Chanan. It seems obvious that Steve has a lot to talk about and that he is keen!
Fantastic Interview. Thanks for letting Steve talk Most interviewers don't let them talk. Great insights on Frank's and Steve's great careers.
Excellent. I am glad you got Steve. I hope it sends more people to your page. In my mind you should have 1 million subscribers talking about Zappa composition.
Many thanks!
This interview and discussion had such a solid energy of tenderness, nostalgia, and reverence. In my opinion, the best Zappa-related interview I’ve ever seen/heard, and also the best Vai/Vai-related interview I’ve ever seen/heard. This interview is definitely an archival-quality, sublime treasure. And I’m not one to enact hyperbole out of momentary excitement; this is not that.
Thanks for this, Chanan and Steve.
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This is the best Steve Val interview
Wonderful interview. I love to hear Steve talking about his time with Zappa.
Congrats, Chanan, on getting Steve for an interview. Hope this helps catapult your channel. You deserve much greater recognition than you currently receive. Best of luck, mate!
Can never get enough of talking about
Zappa. Seeing Steve and Adrian Belew with Frank Zappa on New Years Eve 1978
at UCLA Paisley Pavilion with most insane drumming of Terry Bozio
Set me on a permanent path of listening and studying Frank Zappa Music.
400 years from now his music will be played like Wagner's music.
Drama 20 TH CENTURY drama music
The Age of Classic Rock, Jazz and Blues.
Folk music Country music will be a different study.
Bob Dylan and the Beatles also.
But Zappa and his #1 guitar player
Steve Vai who as. A Jedi Master was able to play the impossible for the genius of the Maestro Frank Zappa !
Two of the few people on the planet, that understand Frank’s music from a specific perspective. Bravo!
Wow, just awesome. Steve is really a good soul.
Thanks to both people for sharing. One can never learn enough about the great Frank Zappa or Steve Vai's wonderful passion for writing music.
Incredible. Yes, Steve’s words at the end, his eyes and facial expressions were so powerful. I watched it several times. I also subscribed to Chanan’s channel because of Steve’s words. Wonderful!!
Same. 😉
tHAT was amazing. And the warm generous compliment he gave you topped it. Thank you !!!
You're welcome and thanks for watching.
Wow Chanan, this is one of the best Steve interviews I've seen! I'm so happy for you! Congrats! I could tell by the way Steve was talking with you that he felt you were a kindred spirit and then at the end he confirmed it. 🙂
Thanks Derryl!
1.4k views in 9 hours shows the interest in Frank Zappa . We're all so fascinated not just in the music but every thing FZ did . After the massive career of Steve Via he still talks of FZ as some kind of messiah . Got to go back and watch it again. The best thing on the internet ❤ thanks Chanan
You're welcome and thanks for watching!
I never would have stopped this interview. Steve was a fountain of good will and prized information. Charming and perfect. Enthralling content.
Thanks for this. I really enjoyed it. Nice to know that in more than one way Zappa is still alive. And kicking.
That was amazing, it was great to here Steve recounting his history, and great interviewing by Chanan to keep quiet and let him get on with it! Billiant stuff.
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Well done Chanan. I loved the questions and I am so glad you are being recognised.
Hi, Thank you very much! It is very moving to hear the testimony of someone who approached Zappa so closely. Your work is recognized at its fair value! Sincere congratulations and Best regards
This is absolute gold 💛 (especially as someone who has often pushed at the limits of my brain's faculties when trying to accurately transcribe many of Zappa's most complex compositions in order to make solo piano arrangements of them). Thank you so much for asking these enlightening questions, and for the respectful, receptive way you conducted this interview. I'm so appreciative of your manner and dedication to your passions, not just your own incredible musicianship.
This is priceless. Thank you kindly for sharing (very sad - 18K views and only 1K likes)
This is so wonderful, as is Steve. What a career in music he’s having.
AMAZING!!
52:30 - "you're the first" what a compliment!!
Many thanks!
What a great interview! Steve shoul write his memoars during the time with Zappa!
So brilliant! can' t get enough of listening to this man. He is so interesting and tells such great stories it is such a wonderful gift that he sits down for these with all of these great interviewers. One of the most fascinating interviews I have ever seen by anyone. Great job gentleman!!
Just echoing the sentiment from the last few comments here. @ChananHanspal this channel is of such a high quality-I'm just elated on your behalf to hear the final comments towards you after such a great chat with Steve - I got a little teared up at the end. You 100% deserve it.
Like a lot of us who compose, we've been piecing together a picture of Steve's time with Frank over the years of magazines, books, interviews, more recently Steve's many videos he himself has posted-it's a great service you've done pulling this piece together. That Steve is this open and sharing with his gifts has been the reason so many of us have dropped everything to listen whenever he has some wisdom to share, so thanks @SteveVaiHimself if you're reading this.
I think among the new insights I gleaned were a picture of what his day-to-day was like working with Frank, both initially transcribing and as a bandmember. I was a copying for 5 years or so and I always kept the $10/page in mind whenever I was griping about copying Britney Spears or something too churchy for my taste.
Bravo and thanks - I hope you'll take the invitation he lays out and dig deeper with Steve as the years unfold.
(now I'm going to go practice)
Many thanks.
Well done brother, awesome interview, never heard Steve go that deep on Zappa before.
❤❤❤❤❤😁👍 I knew Steve back then and actually held the score for Moe and Herb in my hand.. beautiful stuff.
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the two guitarist on this planet , that REALLY know Zappa , like .... for REAL ! This is such a treat ,- 🤩💥
Steve Vai went into this interview well prepared. In the end we also find out why.
Touching!
Thanks to both of you.
You're welcome and thanks for watching!
Thanks for this great interview!!! Steve Vai seems to be an amazing guy.
Amazing interview Chanan! Loved hearing him mention Modern Rhythmic Notation by Gardner Read. When I first got into Frank's music at college I was spending my life in the Library reading scores and that book was a total game changer for me in terms of understanding complex notation and tuplet rhythms. Also, his words of praise for your channel are so spot on. You're breaking down Frank's scores better than anyone. Awesome channel.
This has to be one of THE best Vai interviews I've seen(and I've probably watched most of them).
It's amazing hearing about this experience from a giant like him maintaining the "day to day" tasks of a giant like Zappa.
thanks for that
Great interview…..am a big Zappa fan….look forward to listening to your music and reading your thesis…
Awesome brilliant interview! Many thanks to each of you!
You're welcome and thanks for watching!
Chanan congratulations on this interview. I know this must have been an amazing experience for you, and I found myself watching you sit there with a grin almost as much as I watched Steve. I too was smiling along with you, and was touched at Steve's final words to you, and how you humbly accepted his thanks. One of my favorite videos of all time, and I will watch this a few more times as well. Again, congratulations!!!
Thank you!
Thank you. Frank's one semester of college . Amazing.
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Love this. Steve and Chanan are such great people. Tops! Thanks for such an interesting and priceless interview...
What a fantastic interview,Steve laid out stories I had never heard,loved this interview.
Wonderful interview. You got really high praise at the end there from Steve 😮 My heart would've exploded 😅
Many thanks.
I really did hope you would have a chat with Steve at some time and it's great that it happened sooner rather than later. So Happy :)
Thanks Jonny.
I had ALWAYS wanted to hear about the jazz discharge party hats.... This is amazing!!! Thank You so much for this interview
While most of the technical stuff was way over my head (I don't even play guitar) I loved the depth of feeling that came across from both you guys. I have been blessed for 40+ years of love of the music of FZ and SV. Thank you very much for this post.
Wow. What a joy. Thank you both! 🙏
This was a wonderful interview, thank you so much! Also, I appreciate you letting him talk.😊
What a great and nice interview! Thanks a lot for this an greatings from germany 😍
Unbelievable insights! You are wise man just setting Steve up and letting him go and say whatever he wanted for an hour solid! And Steve is so real, down to earth, humble and generous! So glad this happened and thank you as Steve said for taking such a deep interest in Zappa's compositional techniques and style and working so hard to try and make sense of it all!
Well done my brother!
This is a treasure, thank you for doing this Chanan!
You're welcome and thanks for watching!
The pressure must have been Insane. I fell in love with Franks music in the Early 70's. It was beyond anything anyone had ever heard. I loved It. Steve's music is very much inspired by Frank. That's why I love It soo much.
Brilliant & mind blowing. Thank you Chanan & guitar god Steve Vai for this amazing interview. R.I.P legendary FZ.
Thank you Chanan, this video is gold to me. Thank you from the deepest part of my heart.
Awesome stuff, these are the kind of deep dive interviews I like.
I love hearing how music gets written,who does what, the realities of touring. It sounded genuinely exhausting performing material that complex, and who the hell changes set lists on a whim with songs like that?! Well, Frank Zappa of course.
Great to hear Steve give us such marvelous insights, thank you.
Hey Chanan thank you so much for putting this out. I have been a fan and collector of Frank Zappa since the 1970s.
I have been fascinated by your illustrations of his music.
Brilliant stuff and to hear Steve Vai talking with such insights is so interesting. Superb.
PURE GOLD! I have the Frank Zappa guitar book transcribed by Steve Vai, and it is incredible. Thanks to Steve Vai for sharing all these amazing Frank Zappa stories. I could listen to those forever. How utterly fasciniating, and Steve answered some of my most pressing questions regarding playing with Frank. This interview is invaluable and priceless. Thank you, Chanan Hanspal for conducting it, and thank you for your analysis and thoughts. You create terrific content.
Thsis was a delight! And one for the archives. Thank you Chanan for sharing this discussion, it was enlightening.
You're welcome and thanks for watching!
A fascinating hour of conversation. Its always inspiring to listen to Steve Vai talk music and Zappa. And this is one of the most interesting interviews I've heard. Thanks!
Great stories,,,Thanks Steve.
That is such an awesome thing to see and hear. 'You're the first" wow, nice one Chanan!
The title had me here like a shot. Great channel.
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