Frank Zappa - Black Napkins Oct.28, 1976

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  • @outtathyme5679
    @outtathyme5679 9 месяцев назад +318

    It’s hard to express how important the Mike Douglass show was to music fans back then. One of the few shows to air live performances

    • @michaelbirke6050
      @michaelbirke6050 8 месяцев назад +9

      And during the day. This was no 9pm prime time performance. Frank never did The Midnight Special. He probably saw Don Kirshner as an affront to his intelligence.

    • @321snoot
      @321snoot 8 месяцев назад +12

      Mike Douglas wasn't hesitant about having musical acts on that weren't the norm for daytime talk shows. I also remember seeing Tom Waits on his show, too. Have to mention that Zappa was also on the Steve Allen show, playing (believe or not) a bicycle!! Only Frank could make music from a bicycle! I give these talk show hosts tremendous credit.

    • @williamhinshaw6838
      @williamhinshaw6838 8 месяцев назад +14

      @@321snoot I agree that Mike Douglas was a pretty open minded guy...actually seemed interested in his guests.

    • @321snoot
      @321snoot 8 месяцев назад +3

      @@williamhinshaw6838 Yeah, he really did seem sincerely interested. If you want to see a light morning talk show gone wrong, check out Zappa on the Dinah Shore Show. This was back in 1979 and there are clips here on RUclips. Let's just say Frank was in rare form and Dinah and her guests were totally unprepared!

    • @sanborns
      @sanborns 7 месяцев назад +10

      Mike was not shy in promoting bands of of all genre in spite of losing some followers.

  • @aberamagold7509
    @aberamagold7509 Год назад +352

    Gotta love Frank.
    His funny and rude songs get your attention when you're a teenager, then you get older and realize what a phenominal musician he is/was.

    • @mickdeegan4651
      @mickdeegan4651 Год назад +8

      I like the cub scout neck tie

    • @岩﨑誠司-v7h
      @岩﨑誠司-v7h Год назад +9

      今は無き浅草国際劇場での日本公演でゴジラに捧げる曲として大々的にブチかましていたのが此の曲だと思います。

    • @HanibalSantos-zj8gl
      @HanibalSantos-zj8gl Год назад +1

      @@mickdeegan4651 n no

    • @carystorm1863
      @carystorm1863 8 месяцев назад +2

      Definitely in my top five guitarist, absolute genius.

  • @emilyb5734
    @emilyb5734 2 года назад +352

    This is one of those songs where you don’t forget listening to it for the first time

  • @sjmusicforlife4638
    @sjmusicforlife4638 7 месяцев назад +69

    FZ was way ahead of his time. I saw him three times, and each time, I just could not believe how good he and his musicians were. He was a truly phenomenal musician and guitarist, very creative, and created complex music that captivated. A true original and genius. Love live Frank Zappa!

    • @andrewking4885
      @andrewking4885 7 месяцев назад +5

      Was it Van Halen that invented tapping? Not so by this

    • @hillsinspace1
      @hillsinspace1 7 месяцев назад

      I think a few came before evh not least of all steve hackett. Amazing musician all of the..​@@andrewking4885

    • @DecimeCuba
      @DecimeCuba 4 месяца назад

      nice stuff . i was born to late to see frank, but i was able to see Dweezil play One size fits all for 2 and a half hours live non stop. Greatest experience of my life, brought me to tears.

    • @Hegder
      @Hegder 2 месяца назад

      @@andrewking4885every time I see this I wonder if there’s a video earlier than this that features tapping.

    • @andrewking4885
      @andrewking4885 2 месяца назад +2

      @@Hegder I finally found footage of Ace Frehley doing some tapping in a live 1975 gig.

  • @robertbrolin6206
    @robertbrolin6206 3 года назад +106

    Can't believe they let him play this on TV back in the day? Awesome!

    • @RustyRogers
      @RustyRogers 8 месяцев назад +6

      Daytime television none-the-less!

    • @jerryhorton5708
      @jerryhorton5708 8 месяцев назад +17

      Mike Douglass show. He had the most amazing musical acts performing

    • @analogman9697
      @analogman9697 7 месяцев назад +5

      He played "I'm the Slime" on SNL. Had the video monitors rigged up to some sort of goo machine.

    • @bobjames5264
      @bobjames5264 7 месяцев назад +5

      People were far more open-minded in the 70s.

    • @flemingcourt
      @flemingcourt 5 месяцев назад +2

      We can thank Mike Douglas.

  • @konradhenkel7284
    @konradhenkel7284 7 месяцев назад +53

    Embarrassed to say, I never really sat down and listened to anything by Frank Zappa. Had absolutely no idea he played anything remotely like this. I am stunned...🎉❤

    • @fcamiola
      @fcamiola 7 месяцев назад +9

      oh man what a journey you have ahead of you! Start at the beginning (Freak Out!) and then prepare to be amazed! I spent YEARS listening to FZ and pretty much nothing else. He is an entire universe unto himself.

    • @ensenadorjones4224
      @ensenadorjones4224 7 месяцев назад +2

      Me too. While it is good and he influenced so many people I am not seeing genius. Talent yes! Genius no.

    • @fcamiola
      @fcamiola 7 месяцев назад +7

      @@ensenadorjones4224 To be able to do what he did in a short 52 years is nothing short of miraculous. Then factor in 70+ albums released in his lifetime alone, ALL of which are entirely different and more diverse that would take a PhD thesis to get into the specifics of the intricacies of his music, etc etc etc...when you look at the big picture he was absolutely one of if not the single greatest and most musically diverse composer of the 20th century. Genius doesn't even begin to cover what FZ was truly about.

    • @ensenadorjones4224
      @ensenadorjones4224 7 месяцев назад +3

      @fcamiola is it good because it's technically sophisticated, or is it accessible and fun to listen to? I'm not a Dr and don't want a thesis about any music. I want the music to make me feel something. Zappa is great. I love Steve Vai, Joe Satriani, and other guitar virtuoso. I'm just discovering Zappa. Are his records available, or did his estate prevent them from being released?

    • @donfaust4546
      @donfaust4546 6 месяцев назад

      @@ensenadorjones4224you can get any of the official Zappa releases - over 50 albums of content were released after his death.

  • @davidfranke8138
    @davidfranke8138 4 года назад +577

    Even now, in 2020 i still watch this video often. Sure the studio version is great but this is something different. Even now it brings a tear to my eye. Frank was so ahead and beyond of anything and everything in his time. I miss him. Beautiful song

    • @alwhyte6533
      @alwhyte6533 4 года назад +21

      This piece and Watermelon In Easter Hay always make me emotional... I'll have Watermelon In Easter Hay played at my funeral. His music and his thinking have inspired me all through my life. It saddens me that I was too young to see him live...

    • @sheldoncooper8199
      @sheldoncooper8199 4 года назад +14

      @David Franke
      No this is like 4 x better then the Studio version
      One of the very few beautiful Songs he wrote. Also a lot of hidden Gems on Joe s Garage

    • @williamondegreen
      @williamondegreen 3 года назад +11

      I tear up every time i watch this. It's perfect.

    • @pmjosh
      @pmjosh 3 года назад +17

      His tone is so filthy and he plays with so much conviction. I love this performance

    • @whitelabelproduction
      @whitelabelproduction 3 года назад +5

      Me too. Back here again....

  • @agharta42
    @agharta42 8 месяцев назад +39

    his tone was truly a marvel, rich with overtones, borderline fuzz saturation

    • @FlipDahlenburg
      @FlipDahlenburg 4 месяца назад +3

      A tiny Pignose mic'd! He made them very popular.

    • @blatantenigma3374
      @blatantenigma3374 Месяц назад

      That SG is such a magic machine in his magic hands

  • @robdean704
    @robdean704 2 года назад +181

    Frank and Prince, despite the credit they get I still feel they don't get enough. This is beautiful

    • @zeandiaz1791
      @zeandiaz1791 2 года назад +4

      Amen

    • @kennethward4985
      @kennethward4985 2 года назад +5

      Please don't ever mention Prince as a guitar player, he was about as good as Springsteen, LOL

    • @zeandiaz1791
      @zeandiaz1791 2 года назад +28

      @@kennethward4985 that is a lie dude...

    • @coleward4208
      @coleward4208 Год назад +14

      @@kennethward4985 go watch his performance of While My Guitar Gently Weeps immediately

    • @theflint7692
      @theflint7692 Год назад +16

      "as a guitar player" is missing the comparison. Zappa and Prince were complete artists, composers, visionaries, and totally original with their own style, wit, and intelligence. they're in a league that few have obtained. I would count Miles Davis in this group

  • @GoodCorporateRobot
    @GoodCorporateRobot 2 года назад +139

    What I really love about this performance is how nonchalant Frank is about the whole thing. To me that speaks to his level of mastery of his craft. It's like he could do it in his sleep and still make it beautiful. It just amazes me endlessly.

    • @allen6924
      @allen6924 7 месяцев назад

      He's a child prodigy.. he was on the Steve Allen show when he was twelve.

    • @kwyatt261
      @kwyatt261 7 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@allen6924 He went to the library and taught himself to read music and compose it.

  • @Lee-qj4hk
    @Lee-qj4hk 7 лет назад +496

    Plugs in guitar in TV studio then nonchalantly opens a portal into another world via music. Nice =o)

    • @petermaxwell2965
      @petermaxwell2965 5 лет назад +2

      Amazing performance for sure . 🎸🎵

    • @tomasotreasaigh111
      @tomasotreasaigh111 5 лет назад +5

      Just a guitar and a small battery powered Pignose amp. (Probably modified a little, knowing Frank as I dont, lol).

    • @petermaxwell2965
      @petermaxwell2965 5 лет назад +3

      Zappa was the "mad scientist" of rock music !

    • @jazzmonblazz
      @jazzmonblazz 5 лет назад +2

      @@petermaxwell2965 no doubt he was the rocket man that Elton spoke l eloquently of.... Frank zappa was on kerosene he was scirtchibgly hot and brutally talented

    • @garykay7418
      @garykay7418 5 лет назад +2

      so unique and so talented

  • @profitnadeem
    @profitnadeem 7 месяцев назад +18

    This is one of the best compositions I’ve ever heard of his. Zappa is and always will be a legend ✌🏽🔥

  • @leer.2137
    @leer.2137 9 месяцев назад +8

    Although He grew up composing mostly in the 70's, He was not experimenting with drugs, (He didn't even like playing with players that were high). Frank, was just a crazy loveable, super creative, and, an experimental Genius....as a true Genius tends too 🐝, there is soo much you left, for our enjoyment - Thank you F.Z. & Dweezil for spreading the Gospel

  • @johnmartinez4129
    @johnmartinez4129 6 лет назад +103

    I use to know Frank back in the 70's when he produced Ruben and the Jets but I had never heard this before. He was truly a genius and could play different genres. Here's a bit of trivia that not many know because he wasn't mention in the credits but he asked if he could trade guitar licks our lead guitar player, the late Tony Duran at the end of one of the songs I sang, "Dedicated to the One I Love" on our first album "For Real" on Mercury records. It was an honor for him to back me up as this was the only song he played on despite producing the whole album.

    • @ricdavid7476
      @ricdavid7476 2 года назад +7

      was he a chain smoker when you knew him? i am a brit and he was my favorite growing up in the early 70's . I think he was a pretty straight arrow sort of guy despite his looks .Those must be amazing memories you have.

    • @TheTones10
      @TheTones10 Год назад +3

      A live version is on his album “Zoot Allures” which is phenomenal!! This version is just as phenomenal!!! Love the horns on this also!

    • @gragor11
      @gragor11 Год назад +3

      Was there an outro of this on one of the Ruben and the Jets songs? Stuff up the Cracks or something? I think this is where I heard this song first and last until last night when someone posted the link to this show.

    • @marlon-jl4ge
      @marlon-jl4ge Год назад +2

      Zappa was garbage

    • @TheKitchenerLeslie
      @TheKitchenerLeslie Год назад +1

      Did you know Jeff Simmons or his friend Kerry Magness?

  • @robertleslie2467
    @robertleslie2467 2 года назад +78

    The small amplifier he's using is a Pignose 7-100. I have 3 of them. They've been used in the studio on recordings forever. In this case, Frank rocked it live on television.

    • @fredtaylor9792
      @fredtaylor9792 Год назад +10

      It's basically a fuzz pedal with a speaker.....and I LOVE it. One of the best kept secrets of studios.

    • @nathanoman1
      @nathanoman1 Год назад +1

      Sell me one of them please?

    • @TubeRadiosRule
      @TubeRadiosRule Год назад +7

      @@nathanoman1 They're still being made, and not expensive, either.

    • @emanueltzikas7800
      @emanueltzikas7800 Год назад

      Zappa was garbage

    • @TubeRadiosRule
      @TubeRadiosRule Год назад +4

      @@emanueltzikas7800 As an individual I'd tend to agree - what sort of hippie-dippy wierdo scars his kids for life by giving them names like "Dweezil" and "Moon Unit"? But the man could certainly play guitar...

  • @Ojb_1959
    @Ojb_1959 8 лет назад +594

    My son & I just saw Dweezil play Black Napkins w horns at Tipitina's in NuAwlins. I saw Frank play it when I was my sons age. Special Nite!

    • @billytherhinonyc
      @billytherhinonyc 8 лет назад +6

      frank at tips is almost as good as fess at tips

    • @bubbarainman9796
      @bubbarainman9796 7 лет назад +6

      Ojb 1959 , I can relate with that. I saw Frank many times and one of the first shows I took my sons to was Zappa plays Zappa. His music lives.

    • @Shiz2012
      @Shiz2012 7 лет назад +1

      Ojb 1959 h

    • @SkeeterMcBeater
      @SkeeterMcBeater 6 лет назад +4

      that's magic my dude

    • @toernebohmite
      @toernebohmite 6 лет назад +2

      Ojb 1959 Dweezil is a money grubbing hack.

  • @divermike8943
    @divermike8943 9 лет назад +935

    He goofed around so much, many people forget how talented and brillant he was.

    • @sheldoncooper8199
      @sheldoncooper8199 8 лет назад +59

      +Mike Rodgers
      Everyone watching this video watches it for his talent and genius not for his goofyness

    • @chrishenniker5944
      @chrishenniker5944 7 лет назад +34

      Mike Rodgers One of America's greatest blues and rock'n'roll musicians, not to mention one of America's greatest comedians.

    • @smwrbd
      @smwrbd 7 лет назад +10

      sounds like a cross between Hedricx and Trower at parts. Great tune.

    • @wcraiderevo8078
      @wcraiderevo8078 6 лет назад +7

      Was just having this conversation with a former coworker and musician friend of mine yesterday. Sent them St. Etiene and this as a follow-up.

    • @arfshesaid4325
      @arfshesaid4325 6 лет назад +3

      ahhhhh no no no, only morons that know zip about life and music, and do they really even count?

  • @betterbusinessweb1196
    @betterbusinessweb1196 8 месяцев назад +14

    Mike Douglas! Thank you for welcoming Frank. I could listen to Frank play guitar for hours on end. This song is near 50 years old. I honestly remember when Zoot Allures came out! Love this! Franks utter genius shines!

  • @Gratefulman1965
    @Gratefulman1965 7 месяцев назад +68

    I grew up on Frank Zappa. I’m 59 in 2024. I am a lucky person. 🎶

    • @theoak64
      @theoak64 7 месяцев назад +1

      i'm 60 this year. i tried to understand Zappa's music as a kid, but i didn't get it. 2 or 3 years ago this is the song that finally did it for me.

    • @adambinnie1332
      @adambinnie1332 7 месяцев назад +3

      I watched this song first with a young Steve Vai who got me into Frank.

    • @streetcinematography
      @streetcinematography 7 месяцев назад +1

      Likewise. I’m 66 since Apostrophe

    • @Thrashsquatch
      @Thrashsquatch 7 месяцев назад +3

      @Gratefulman1965 - Same, same, and same... cheers!

    • @Marss13z
      @Marss13z 7 месяцев назад +1

      Grew up on Zappa and can still write a message? We're all lucky.

  • @crieff1sand2s
    @crieff1sand2s 2 года назад +34

    Not just a great musician....one of the coolest guys on the planet.....👍

  • @OrchestrationOnline
    @OrchestrationOnline 6 лет назад +425

    Zappa's appearances on establishment TV programmes like this revealed that a lot of the personalities and producers back then were a lot hipper than we give them credit for. Frank had fans in many places, and they opened doors for him when they could.

    • @fischkopf
      @fischkopf 6 лет назад +9

      OrchestrationOnline Zappa was actually TALENTED, and during those years you had to hold your own without technology. That opens doors today, and it may not bring fame and fortune, but you can get gigs.

    • @sheldoncooper8199
      @sheldoncooper8199 6 лет назад +27

      +OrchestrationOnline
      People tend to forgot how BIG Frank Zappa was between 1968 to 1976 he was almost as Big and famous as the Beatles or the Rolling Stones

    • @sheldoncooper8199
      @sheldoncooper8199 6 лет назад +10

      +Kurt Standford
      WHAT ? He played Im the Slime on Tv here: ruclips.net/video/RWoxUvWHtB4/видео.html

    • @michaellynch9862
      @michaellynch9862 6 лет назад +8

      Kurt Standiford he played the slime on SNL in 1977.

    • @karlfonner7589
      @karlfonner7589 6 лет назад +6

      Kurt Standiford He played the slime on Saturday night live what are you talking about even Don Pardo said all right folks don’t touch that the

  • @tpartypower
    @tpartypower 13 лет назад +256

    This is the most wholesome blues I ever heard Zappa play. If you dont feel this in your heart, you have no soul.

    • @redacted5035
      @redacted5035 3 года назад +12

      Chill

    • @spacejockey4746
      @spacejockey4746 2 года назад +14

      Not blues dummy.

    • @ViveLeQuebecLibreTabarnak
      @ViveLeQuebecLibreTabarnak 2 года назад +1

      @@spacejockey4746 this is blues fusion 100%. Are you some kind of retard? Are your parents siblings?

    • @LfunkeyA
      @LfunkeyA 2 года назад +19

      @@spacejockey4746 just because you have a limited perception of what blues is, doesn't mean you aren't the dummy.

    • @spacejockey4746
      @spacejockey4746 Год назад

      @@LfunkeyA “Limited sense of blues” … give me a fucking break. This is NOT blues, you retard.

  • @Bikewithlove
    @Bikewithlove 6 лет назад +178

    The older I get the more I understand Frank’s playing. When I was 11 what I liked about him was that he was very funny, but I didn’t get his guitar work at all. After a lifetime of tragedies and struggles, most of the pop music I used to listen to is intolerable now, but when I hear Frank play guitar I feel right at home.

    • @bensteyn8420
      @bensteyn8420 6 лет назад +9

      Thats exactly my view.
      20 years ago loved die Flo & Eddie things that I cant´s hear now any more. Every time the same tasteless jokes about penises, puking etc.. Boring.
      But since a number of years I mostly hear the oldest Zappa recordings, the incredible guitar solos in every phase of his live performances, the numberless great musical variations about his standards like Pound For A Brown, Uncle Meat ... all the things around the London visits in Royal Festival Hall, BBC studio ...
      You are right. It´s like beeing home where everyou find yourself ... on airports during business trips, on boring and endless rides on motorways, ....

    • @migueliglesias4890
      @migueliglesias4890 6 лет назад +7

      The same happened to me, Bikewithlove, except for the fact that I never used to listen to pop music that much. I feel that I'm not fully appreciating his solos yet, though. That must be due to no being a guitar player myself. Nonetheless, I consider him to be the greatest genius composer of the 20th century. Hands down.

    • @alwhyte6533
      @alwhyte6533 5 лет назад +1

      It saddens me that no matter how much I practice, I'll never be as good as Frank. I can try but it's no use...he was a great guitarist.

    • @3three3three3three
      @3three3three3three 5 лет назад +6

      @@alwhyte6533 you'll never be frank, but he couldn't be you if he tried (if he could try). your individual voice is important.

    • @alwhyte6533
      @alwhyte6533 5 лет назад +1

      @@3three3three3three thanks man! I do play reasonably well, but Frank was just something else! I'm in the process of learning to read sheet music so that I will be able to better understand his work...it's almost impossible to get any tab for it!

  • @rodniki14
    @rodniki14 2 дня назад

    Grew up listening to Zappa. Glad I could. At age 70, I still am.

  • @abdennourelhadda1763
    @abdennourelhadda1763 2 года назад +18

    I just love when the trumpets join. Especially at the end for the call and respond with Frank

  • @justincase2281
    @justincase2281 7 месяцев назад +3

    And everyone thinks Eddie Van Halen invented tapping. Nope.
    And Frank on the Mike Douglas show?! I guess Mike was a bit hipper than we all realized. Nice vid.👍

  • @feardrinker
    @feardrinker 7 лет назад +141

    For some reason it's easy to forget how great a guitar player he was. He didn't just compose, he tore up the guitar as well.

  • @tinicum54
    @tinicum54 6 лет назад +15

    A Zappa follower since 1966 when I was 12. Over the years as this song emerged, dont know why, it brings tears to my eyes, damn near every version. Some more than others.

  • @moseskelly19
    @moseskelly19 2 года назад +23

    This man has the soundtrack to my life
    60 y/o and still right there everyday if poss
    Got me through the best and worst
    I owe a debt to this man a nd his music
    Thank you frank
    R i p

    • @MLovesacoffee
      @MLovesacoffee Год назад

      me too

    • @321snoot
      @321snoot 8 месяцев назад

      I still listen to Frank just about every day. Just imagine - if you even can - the kind of music he'd be composing today. Amazing and totally unique musician.

  • @Roger-nk5ug
    @Roger-nk5ug 3 года назад +14

    I've watched this so many times. It gets better every single time. It ages like an extremely fine wine. This actually may be one of the greatest things ever created, musically or otherwise.

  • @adamsubtract81
    @adamsubtract81 9 лет назад +816

    That tone.....

    • @MusicDude86
      @MusicDude86 9 лет назад +71

      +Adam Subtract Fuckin' A...gotta love those Pignose amps.

    • @scottpierce5863
      @scottpierce5863 8 лет назад +61

      agreed! , what a beautiful recording.....and you're so right.....that tone man. the pick hand work is outstanding, Zappa was a freaking monster on guitar!

    • @ianswenson6
      @ianswenson6 7 лет назад +40

      0:45 seconds in... holy crap that thing screams

    • @JIMISTONED
      @JIMISTONED 6 лет назад +9

      U know man... Can't argue if it puts a smile on my face u know?

    • @waitindelaney
      @waitindelaney 6 лет назад +34

      Frank could always pull a killer tone out of any amp. I don't know how he did it. During the '88 tour, he did most of his solos through a clean tone

  • @wangdangdoodie
    @wangdangdoodie 6 лет назад +46

    Don't know why, but this always makes me think of Funkadelics 'Maggot Brain'

    • @graxjpg
      @graxjpg 4 года назад +6

      Also wonderful. One could draw parallels between these pieces stylistically, but at its core it’s raw visceral electric guitar improvisation at its most intense. Zappa was very compositionally minded when he improvised in situations like these, making grand and complicated musical statements at every turn. Eddie in maggot brain captures the essence of intensity with his playing. The nature of emotion itself is put on display! Love them both very very much.

    • @valsonpereira5919
      @valsonpereira5919 4 года назад +2

      George Clinton once said he was deeply influenced by FZ.

    • @nickfreshalive
      @nickfreshalive 7 месяцев назад

      same. Heard the Zoot Allures album before I nosedived into P-Funk and early, post Mothers, George Duke. I feel that they were all connected.

  • @TheEldoradoKid
    @TheEldoradoKid 13 лет назад +61

    Zappa was a true genius who actually had most all of his music charted, not just improvised! Yes, all that wild-assed stuff was on sheet music. You really had to be a competent technical artist to hang with Frank, and he demanded perfection. In a head space of his own, with a keen social and hilarious outlook on life, especially in the surrealistic 1960s L.A. environment, Frank blazed a trail few but the intellectually twisted could appreciate. Only Hendrix could riff as fast and good as FZ.

    • @hickorymccay2994
      @hickorymccay2994 3 года назад

      @Kurt But that guy just plays white-dude blues, which is okay if you like that kind of stuff. Frank Zappa and Jimi Hendrix were doing major experiments in studio technology and processing as well as writing great songs and playing guitar extremely well. And Zappa was also composing classical music at the same time as all that.

    • @matag95
      @matag95 2 года назад +3

      Even tho what you're saying is true, most of his music is charted, but this particular song has a lot of improvisation, the main riff is the theme and there's de B section played on C myxolidian. Most of this song is his improvisation. You are spot on with the rest of your opinion

    • @emanueltzikas7800
      @emanueltzikas7800 Год назад

      A genius of boring ugly clowns

  • @sCulturefan
    @sCulturefan Месяц назад +1

    I could watch this video all day, so good!! FZ at his absolute best - amazing transition at 3:53, but seriously, watch and listen to the whole thing - this is GENIUS, folks!

  • @jonvia
    @jonvia 7 месяцев назад +3

    Love Frank's bending technique here. With that tone he's getting out of that Gibson SG, it reminds me so much of Carlos Santana's sound

  • @ironpirites
    @ironpirites 9 лет назад +91

    Mike Douglas might look square but he certainly wasn't. FZ sadly missed. A man ahead of his time.

    • @joegarcia1132
      @joegarcia1132 6 лет назад +1

      Titties and beer

    • @Jlipnicki
      @Jlipnicki 4 года назад

      Frank Zappa was square in some ways. He wrote the music down and thought punk was nonsense. Intelligent people never stick to simple stereotype. Also would not say he was ahead of his time just that not many were as of his time as he was.

  • @johnpenney5429
    @johnpenney5429 7 лет назад +9

    Zappa was a legendary guitarist, composer, band leader, social commentator, and satirist. I think it's great that apparent "legit" musicians were on to his uncompromising approach to music. And how cool was it that he was on the "Mike Douglas Show"? You know for a guy from an earlier generation he had a lot of cool acts on and he treated them with respect. Kudos to Frank and Mike. Man I miss Frank.

  • @megadooptvarchive2429
    @megadooptvarchive2429 6 лет назад +63

    The album version is good, but this live performance is better.

    • @jhentai0316
      @jhentai0316 5 лет назад +2

      live is usually better!

    • @alwhyte6533
      @alwhyte6533 4 года назад +3

      This is my favourite version of this tune. He's just so relaxed with that guitar, in the zone...

    • @michaelmattison5463
      @michaelmattison5463 3 года назад

      Live or dead he is great

  • @kirkchristopher8826
    @kirkchristopher8826 7 месяцев назад +3

    Frank Zappa was such an awesome musician... and that still doesn't him him fully. He was unique. He was a visionary. As far as Mike Douglass, he was a visionary in daytime television. I spent many afternoons after school watching The Mike Douglass Show.

  • @wcnmvp3820
    @wcnmvp3820 4 года назад +64

    Is nobody going to acknowledge the fact that Frank Zappa is tapping in 1976?

    • @sergeescaffre
      @sergeescaffre 4 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/u7M8L1rAUsI/видео.html

    • @matthankus
      @matthankus 2 года назад +13

      He did not invent it and neither did Ed.

    • @paulferranti8536
      @paulferranti8536 9 месяцев назад +5

      I’ve seen videos of tapping even earlier…there is one on RUclips of an Italian guitar player on Italian TV…sorry I can’t remember the name but he was tapping….and I believe Stanley Jordan the jazz guitar player tapped in early seventies

    • @williamhinshaw6838
      @williamhinshaw6838 8 месяцев назад +3

      i've learned on YT about Eddie coming over to Frank's house and teaching Dweezl some good stuff...I think Frank picked up on it. Haven't seen him do it elsewhere. Guitarists who were drummers first have a inherent advantage in finger tapping.

    • @47ii
      @47ii 8 месяцев назад

      Frank was a drummer

  • @dantean
    @dantean 9 лет назад +231

    If you look back into the archives, fewer daytime talk hosts EVER featured a cooler list of acts appearing for them than Mike Freaking Douglas! God bless, ol' Mike. He didn't hesitate to let the freaks take over for a few minutes!

    • @gregcurran447
      @gregcurran447 8 лет назад +6

      +Sublime Music Channel Douglas had week long co-hosts too, with John and Yoko being a couple of them.

    • @telsport
      @telsport 8 лет назад +4

      +Sublime Music Channel that's a heck of a tribute...Sublime !

    • @dantean
      @dantean 8 лет назад +10

      Tom Loughlin Jr. He deserves it and I wanted folks to know how cool this seemingly corny guy was.

    • @jonp4846
      @jonp4846 8 лет назад +6

      +Sublime Music Channel I honestly can only think of one other show that came close. And it that wasn't even during the daytime (Sanborn's "Night Music").

    • @ksf7109
      @ksf7109 7 лет назад +9

      The only other talk show that came close to Mike Douglas was Tom Snyder. The difference being Tom was on late at night. Great bands and most guests were so high. But Mike was the king of the afternoons. Ah the 70's. what great days.

  • @joesatriani7689
    @joesatriani7689 9 лет назад +195

    The man playing was 100000000 years ahead of his time.i belive this man lived in the future but was in the wrong time zone.after 45 years or so guitar players are still finding out how to get a good tone out of a guitar or an amp.greatly missed genius.

    • @robsgirl6465
      @robsgirl6465 6 лет назад +5

      You said it Joe.

    • @augustusbetucius1572
      @augustusbetucius1572 6 лет назад +4

      Some of was the very hot pickups in that guitar. Plus he had it loaded with a Q frequency/semi parametric control. It wasn't just a standard issue SG.

    • @hjahful
      @hjahful 6 лет назад +1

      A most gracious & accurate comment from someone who knows from whence he cometh. Much love to you, Joe.

    • @simonlawrie9215
      @simonlawrie9215 6 лет назад +1

      Joe Satriani . Frank took me to that place we all want to find . So I decided to stay and look out of his windows.

    • @benjaminwoodrowmusic6070
      @benjaminwoodrowmusic6070 6 лет назад +1

      @@hjahful do you really think that's the actual Joe satriani 😂

  • @lucalone
    @lucalone 8 лет назад +76

    great playing by that studio band !!

  • @leer.2137
    @leer.2137 9 месяцев назад +4

    I can listen to this Guys' compositions/solos...ALL DAY ~ never gets old, just better, better appreciated 👍

  • @jijiji919
    @jijiji919 7 месяцев назад +2

    This is the first time I’ve heard and seen this performer, but I’m already incredibly amazed by his performance.

  • @melozxc
    @melozxc 9 лет назад +189

    Very good. Frank is a genius.

    • @HWHenke
      @HWHenke 6 лет назад +5

      Mozart of the 20th century.

    • @drewwolf533
      @drewwolf533 5 лет назад +1

      I agree, though the word genius is bandied about in music; Zappa is one, if not the only one. Brian Wilson in the mainstream? But Zappa was a composer on the level of Brian Wilson and also a virtuoso musician. Some say Robert Fripp. I do not know. I do know that Kanye is not a musical genius, though some in that genre may be. I cannot imagine a life without Hendrix, Dylan or Lennon but, again they are mainstream and all modern music has passed through them. But electricity comes to us via Edison who was not a genius instead of Tesla who was.

    • @adityaroy7616
      @adityaroy7616 5 лет назад

      @@drewwolf533 You don't say?

    • @teecee3866
      @teecee3866 5 лет назад

      @@drewwolf533 Let Zappa be Zappa.

    • @nightshadegatito
      @nightshadegatito 2 года назад

      @@drewwolf533 Kanye may not be a musical genius but he certainly is some type of genius; he is a multi-billionaire, so there is that.

  • @joannanoel4757
    @joannanoel4757 7 лет назад +18

    I saw him at the Barbican in '83...my late husband's go to musician ...I have loved this musician/composer/singer/genius since I was 17 ....we were blessed with him......

    • @ricdavid7476
      @ricdavid7476 2 года назад +1

      you are a brit and i am too he was my favorite in the 60;s-70;s despite me being a hippy and everything Zappa hated. He of course got thrown off a stage here in the UK in London and got badly injured. He probably hated us limeys after that.

  • @anthonyr2939
    @anthonyr2939 8 лет назад +110

    if youve heard the album version you realize how hard he just crushed that performance... possibly even better.what a legend

    • @graxjpg
      @graxjpg 6 лет назад +3

      Anthony R one of my favorite versions.. this might take the cake

    • @alwhyte6533
      @alwhyte6533 5 лет назад +1

      This IS my favourite version of this (the one on Zoot Allures is damn good too, though!). He was an amazing player.

    • @mrjamesrankin
      @mrjamesrankin 4 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/hfMtYvFRBbc/видео.html

  • @fredericbleau2476
    @fredericbleau2476 2 года назад +10

    For me it's sincerely one of the best videos on RUclips. How amazingly good this is.

  • @notryan1502
    @notryan1502 2 года назад +13

    Most beautiful tone I’ve ever heard

  • @seanbrennan5192
    @seanbrennan5192 2 года назад +65

    That tone is so perfect

    • @rjlchristie
      @rjlchristie 7 месяцев назад +3

      Sounds a bit like he used a Mk 1 Boogie but other comments say it was a little Pignose.

    • @NewPraetorianBlues
      @NewPraetorianBlues 7 месяцев назад +2

      Sounds like a Mark 1, those early boogies have that nasal high gain.

    • @lewisnapper
      @lewisnapper 6 месяцев назад +2

      At 0:07 you can just see him turn on a Pignose 7-100, though he could also have been using that as a pre-amp. The SG he is using also has some custom modulation/phase circuitry which adds a little bit of bite to the top-end

  • @stephensams9784
    @stephensams9784 4 года назад +9

    This is one of the reasons that he is my favourite guitar player

  • @billytherhinonyc
    @billytherhinonyc 8 лет назад +121

    just noticed the upside down "E" in mike sorta looks like franks goatee

    • @toxicity1198
      @toxicity1198 8 лет назад +7

      lol, it does :))

    • @DoomKid
      @DoomKid 7 лет назад +6

      Can't be unseen

    • @billdefazio1068
      @billdefazio1068 7 лет назад +1

      Ahhhhah hahaha fucking funny shit.lol

    • @edlaconia9064
      @edlaconia9064 6 лет назад +1

      I know right,far out man.

    • @TonyValdivieso
      @TonyValdivieso 6 лет назад +1

      And the rest of it kind of looks like he's wearing weird goggles and a hat a la Che Guevara.

  • @brandonr8269
    @brandonr8269 2 года назад +46

    Just read on Reddit someone who pointed out how onomatopeoic his music could be. According to that guy, the guitar playing is literally Frank playing a musical interpretation of drinking shots at the bar, slamming the shot glass down with each shot (1:13-1:21 for one) and then getting slightly more inebriated as it goes on, then stumbling out of the bar with the door closing behind him (3:52-4:10; then 4:11). Whether that was intended by Frank or not, it's certainly an interesting interpretation. Point is, I think we all get something different out of Frank's music and it's well known that Frank was composing and performing for careful, thoughtful listeners. He worked tirelessly to make the kind of music he wanted to make. If I had to sum up FZ's body of work (been a great fan for 30 plus years) in one word, I'd use the word "integrity". That's what separates the true geniuses from the rest of us in any walk of life. Driven to do what they must do, it goes the way it goes simply because it cannot go any other way.

    • @aaronbaraiya3692
      @aaronbaraiya3692 2 года назад +1

      you have the reddit link?

    • @jroc2201
      @jroc2201 2 года назад +1

      Some music seems so powerful and perfectly balanced or something, so abstract, I dont know how to say it, it's like my brain is trying to force it to have some kind of image that I can wrap my mind around, like on some level I just can't simply let go and experience it for what it is

    • @Youtube.Commen-tater
      @Youtube.Commen-tater 2 года назад +1

      I like to chew my medication

    • @franklinloll2229
      @franklinloll2229 Год назад

      Get a life

    • @stevef9530
      @stevef9530 Год назад

      Onomatopoeic.
      Easy for you to say….😂

  • @MrPhotodoc
    @MrPhotodoc 8 месяцев назад +7

    Bless Mike, the King of Television for exposing Frank to the public!

  • @bradfordeaton6558
    @bradfordeaton6558 6 лет назад +145

    You've got to give some props to the band.

  • @Ferdinaand
    @Ferdinaand 6 лет назад +7

    my heart, soul & spirit connected with this tune. the airwaves are packed with passion & feeling

  • @relic1882
    @relic1882 4 года назад +10

    There used to be a guy in high school that made fun of me for picking by moving my fingers and not my wrist when I pluck. I played faster and cleaner than him. I just realized that Frank plays that way too! I feel even better about it now!

  • @the1stDJLowkey
    @the1stDJLowkey 5 лет назад +6

    Black Napkins and the entire album of Zoot Allures are my favorite Zappa of all time, have about 20 of his and the Mothers albums in my collection

  • @Cander509
    @Cander509 7 месяцев назад +5

    Black Napkins.. one of my personal favorites.

  • @coolmanjack1995
    @coolmanjack1995 2 года назад +6

    You have to give props to the horns at 3:10 for perfectly nailing those notes. I imagine he's soloing over a pre-recorded track but those dudes had the perfect intonation in the recording

  • @Enriquetime
    @Enriquetime 3 года назад +3

    Wow! The man is awesome.
    Disregarded because he was exceptional, but loved by those who experienced the magic of his mind and music.

  • @20gilbert20
    @20gilbert20 5 лет назад +4

    Zappa was of course, one of the real luminaries of his time. And you know, Damn that old Mike Douglas!!!! He looked and acted so straight, one easily forgot what a true showbiz man he was. I used to watch his daytime variety show, when I was home sick from school. I clearly remember seeing Wes Montgomery, as a guest. I honestly don't think you could do that show today.
    Zappa on Mike Douglas! What a trip.

  • @PatrickBurns-g7y
    @PatrickBurns-g7y Месяц назад +1

    Black Napkins unbelievable Frank Masterpiece awesome 👍 hell Ya!!!!rock om Mr Zappa!!

  • @kriswright4814
    @kriswright4814 Год назад +2

    This was in Cleveland on a local new show my mom supported me being a musician since I was four years old and she came home from work yesterday and I said Pay mom Frank Zappa's on TV and I just love the fact that it's has stood up the test of time on the internet he had Mike Douglas's Orchestra he must have just handed him a chart and they played it back in the days when musicians were everywhere and could read what a great moment that was thanks mom thanks frank Mom thanks Frank

  • @abstracttony
    @abstracttony 10 лет назад +63

    one of the best guitarist ever!

  • @COTG666
    @COTG666 2 года назад +3

    Anyone notice around time 3:00 that Frank Zappa is doing 2 hand taps ? This is 2 years before EVH's first album where he got famous for doing 2 hand taps. Frank was always ahead of him time.

    • @stevebritt339
      @stevebritt339 2 месяца назад +2

      Zappa was probably the greatest jazz/rock guitarist to ever live.

  • @dougalexander7204
    @dougalexander7204 Год назад +3

    Genius at another level and I wasn’t ready for him to leave. Rest well Mr. Zappa.

  • @michaelkottler
    @michaelkottler 10 месяцев назад +2

    Zappa on Mike Douglas: Amazing, & Mr. Z's performance was, as usual, dope AF. How many regular viewers of MD experienced FZ for the 1st time here & what % of them went to the record store the next day 4 some nice FZ?

  • @johnod1955
    @johnod1955 5 лет назад +5

    I saw this performance on TV when it was on originally, it made me realize that there was something more to Zappa than the goofy/novelty type stuff.

  • @ICantStopMakingNoise
    @ICantStopMakingNoise 3 года назад +3

    Frank knew exactly what sound he wanted his guitar to make at any point in that performance - and he knew exactly what to do to get that sound. Blows my mind.

  • @daedae5442
    @daedae5442 5 лет назад +7

    Zappa is One my favorite guitarist unique and different from everyone else.

    • @alwhyte6533
      @alwhyte6533 4 года назад

      The rythym is beautiful...

  • @sanjuanacaudillo461
    @sanjuanacaudillo461 6 лет назад +8

    This guy id a genius! Didn’t make it big because he didn’t sell out to the DEVIL! He’s a masterpiece!

  • @Chris-v8q5c
    @Chris-v8q5c 4 месяца назад +1

    One of the most underestimated lead guitarist ever. He was amongst the very best.

  • @silviacastillo5222
    @silviacastillo5222 7 месяцев назад +2

    A total genius musician, Zappa is Zappa for ever, and period ! (Love his SG !!)

  • @sandrat6058
    @sandrat6058 3 года назад +3

    When he started playing, tears flowed, because of the overwhelming beauty.

  • @74cuda74
    @74cuda74 10 лет назад +35

    A somewhat different side of Frank Zappa.....

  • @marleyturner1513
    @marleyturner1513 8 месяцев назад +3

    Play this when I go

  • @jeffreychase692
    @jeffreychase692 4 года назад +747

    One of the most disrespected geniuses of our time

    • @stevenmilliman412
      @stevenmilliman412 4 года назад +11

      Not really. Plenty of people respect him as a player and a composer. But he was a douche of the highest order like miles Davis, strong-arming musicians for composition credit they deserve, and being a bit pretentious overall.

    • @georgelackey622
      @georgelackey622 4 года назад +78

      I'd say misunderstood and too far ahead of his time! LOVE YA FRANK!!!!!

    • @sheldoncooper8199
      @sheldoncooper8199 4 года назад +65

      @Jeffrey Chase
      Why disrespected ?
      1.6 Million people watched this video id call that a sign of Deep respect over 25 years after he died.

    • @pechondelgado
      @pechondelgado 3 года назад +46

      @@stevenmilliman412 Are you referring to the improvisational solo sections that the individual band members did during live shows that Zappa put on record and called his? I look at it like this; Zappa hired them all to play his music and be instruments for him. He organized and led the band and taught them all how he wanted them to play to fit his style. He rehearsed them, booked the tours, picked the set lists and the chords to improv to..Then he recorded it all, sometimes with his own equipment and edited, and mixed it.. He pulled all the strings to get the performances made and released. Without him, those pieces of improv would have never been created or seen the light of day. Just like a guitar, bass and drums are instruments, Zappa used his members like individual instruments and those instruments had his particular flavor to them.

    • @sovereigntystone1028
      @sovereigntystone1028 3 года назад +20

      @@pechondelgado well put. The man was a composer and used the best of the best to get his works produced. Anyone joining his band did it knowing they had to live up to his certain standard and perform a certain way but still chose to do it because of their love for music and especially Frank’s music. They knew he saw the best in all of them and would let them shine where they truly needed to

  • @douglasblack5125
    @douglasblack5125 11 лет назад +14

    I got a guitar when I was 14 JUST to play this riff (then I learnt other stuff) Zappa's name will no doubt be remembered as a composer for centuries along with Bartok, Copeland, Bernstein and yes even innovators of their time like Mozart. Yes I said that.

  • @littlesigh
    @littlesigh 7 лет назад +9

    How can you down vote Zappa...? A true master at work

    • @Payin_Attention
      @Payin_Attention 5 лет назад +2

      Bieber fans. What can yo do?

    • @jhentai0316
      @jhentai0316 5 лет назад +1

      @@Payin_Attention can you imagine! what was i listening to? my hairgel is reverberating!

  • @JohannesPAtenBerge
    @JohannesPAtenBerge Год назад +4

    This is a song you can totally relax by. I love it!!!!!

  • @gmedeiros5748
    @gmedeiros5748 6 месяцев назад +1

    His best guitar piece out of the lots
    And well worth harvesting .
    The tone .Approach is sensational .

  • @kenhicks8524
    @kenhicks8524 3 месяца назад

    One of the most underrated guitarists ever. And then the fact that he just walks in and hands a studio band sheet music he transcribed and they nail it (probably with no practice). Awesome!

  • @The_Mimewar
    @The_Mimewar 5 лет назад +3

    My favorite Zappa song hands down. It tells such a desperate story

  • @pbwbrian53
    @pbwbrian53 11 месяцев назад +4

    Unlike other rockers, Frank probably dropped stellar charts on the boys in the band.

    • @michaelkottler
      @michaelkottler 10 месяцев назад +2

      Yeah. The house band for MD accompanied FZ quite well.

  • @johannesswarts1440
    @johannesswarts1440 5 лет назад +6

    Jeezum Crow, as we say up here in the Northeast! Zappa meets primetime Hollywood TV. Brilliant fusion of orchestra and Frank's unique guitar sound! Thanks for uploading this - made my day!

  • @ShiptoShore-sh7gf
    @ShiptoShore-sh7gf 7 месяцев назад +1

    C# minor 7 into a D major 7. (or something close to that.). Repeated as needed. Jazz chords, Blues style. 2 chords making up an incredible tune. I love this tune...

  • @jamlbb
    @jamlbb 10 месяцев назад +2

    He dont play guitar to impress other he play guitar because he loves playing guitar.
    And i love him playing guitar and his music.

  • @c-dublife
    @c-dublife 4 года назад +13

    Straight edge musical genius addicted to coffee and nicotine. I'm 38 yrs old and everytime I eat pancakes I say, "welcome to st alfanso's." Rip fz

    • @alwhyte6533
      @alwhyte6533 4 года назад

      Are they light and fluffy white? 😉

    • @brianwells4507
      @brianwells4507 4 года назад

      @@alwhyte6533 where I stole the Margereen!

    • @josephgrady2129
      @josephgrady2129 3 года назад +1

      If you're addicted to caffeine and nicotene, you're not straight edge

  • @Gasten400
    @Gasten400 11 лет назад +5

    great to just see him with his guitar doing this beautiful performance

  • @TBo711BSK
    @TBo711BSK 4 года назад +5

    Im loving this version, apart from the album and when he’d rock out onstage. This version is more heartfelt n subdued. IF you love this, listen to live version of “Watermelon in Easter Hay”. Floored!

  • @elwyndude
    @elwyndude 4 года назад +2

    When ever I feel life get rough and messy, I like to put this on and remember theres beauty out there. Music is the best.

  • @tonywood3660
    @tonywood3660 2 месяца назад

    Was a Zappa fan from about 1971 and heard this number on the day I finished my last high school exam. It was memorable along with the 'rooms. '76 was a good year...

  • @matthewrussell1044
    @matthewrussell1044 3 года назад +7

    Prince and Zappa, two very different musical geniuses, sound so much alike on the guitar.. Oh, and by the way, they are two of the greatest guitar players of all time, players who never get the love they deserve. So soulful, inventive, unique, artistic, playful.

  • @m.oldani
    @m.oldani 6 месяцев назад +4

    My good friend turned me on to this little jem. I don't disagree with inspiration. But zappas definitely for adults.

  • @SteelyDanFanClub
    @SteelyDanFanClub 8 лет назад +14

    the tapping portion is so beautiful

    • @frankthetank136
      @frankthetank136 8 лет назад +3

      Tapping before Eddie Van Halen hit the scene

    • @SteelyDanFanClub
      @SteelyDanFanClub 8 лет назад +1

      And Zappa wasn't even the first to do it. Billy Gibbons (ZZ Top) apparently did in during the Tres Hombres album (roughly 1973). But there is another video of some Italian guy tapping on a classical guitar. It's pretty impressive how they are all apparently overlooked and Eddie gets all the attention haha

    • @danielahealy
      @danielahealy 8 лет назад +2

      Yeah, I know right. I mean, Steve Hackett did it on the Genesis album Nursery Cryme (1971). Who knows who "invented it" on the electric guitar, but it sure as hell wasn't Eddie Van Halen.

    • @frankthetank136
      @frankthetank136 8 лет назад +3

      I suppose it's a pretty self-intuitive technique to figure out. It doesn't take much of a leap of the imagination to decide to hit a fret with your right hand, it's like extending legato with the fingers on your right hand.
      Eddie Van Halen just upped the anti and marketed it as his signature technique

    • @ckallaher
      @ckallaher 8 лет назад +1

      Billy did a single tap on "Beer Drinkers and Hell Raisers." It's an epic solo but the tap is not as impressive as the incredible pinch harmonic he hits the second time around. Plus he's the coolest guy still around, since Frank, Jimi and Stevie Ray are no longer with us.

  • @alanbauch2815
    @alanbauch2815 8 месяцев назад

    That just shows the immense heart Frank had....just beautiful, completely enveloping those times, the zeitgeist of the 70's

  • @chuckrg550
    @chuckrg550 Год назад +2

    First time I'm seeing this and of course it was mesmerizing. I didn't take the time to scroll through all of the comments since there are so many, but one thing that stood out at one point was his tapping, 2 years before EVH introduced it to us in a much more dramatic form in Eruption. I wish I had seen him back in the '70's when I first started listening to him. What a genius.

  • @garysirota457
    @garysirota457 6 лет назад +4

    A+F ing Amazing!!! Frank can stand up with ANY or all the best...or maybe he just is!