65 next month, and am having a VERY BAD DAY if I dont get a minimum of 1 hour of Zappa music, these days "Imaginary Deseases" spinning 24/7. Zappa Lives
Not quite as long here but, dito with this song; you can tell its from his 73- 74 era-( one of my favortez, Overnite sensation & Apostrophe... KILLER!!❤
I just listened to an interview where Frank was asked what was the first music he liked . He said the first kind of music he heard and liked is Middle Eastern music . I can really hear that in the beginning of DC Boogie . I like the melodies . And Frank knew how to play them on his guitar . And make them sound awesome ! Always an original ! Always himself ! How refreshing . Still number in my book ! I I feel so lucky I got to see him live . Starting from 1975 . I’d say at least a dozen times . I wish it was a thousand times ! He left us with a lot of recordings still to discover . Thank you Frank and the Family Trust
I am 62 years old. I am listening to Zappa's music since 1973. I am still discovering new tracks, new stuff. I hope to live till 90 years old to listen to his music.
moi aussi j'avais 20 ans en 70 et j'écoute Zappa et d'autres de cette époque avec toujours autant de bonheur ..mais j'écoute aussi ceux de maintenant..car j'aime la musique mais quand même difficile de trouver autant de qualité,d'invention,d'originalité...heureusement il y a le jazz qui est toujours là...
Zappas guitar playing and tone are fuckin monstrous....his solos are events for christs sake! I saw frank in 84,85 and it was like watching God play...God Bless you Frank
höchster musikgenuss, wie immer von zappa. ein genie das leider viel zu früh verstarb!!! höre zappa and mothers schon seit meinem 15zehnten lebensjahr, bin jetzt 62 und habe mir in früher jugend oft vom letzten geld als lehrling alle platten von ihm gekauft. meistens in wien, da ich in einer kleinen stadt wohnte im norden österreichs wo es sowas nicht gab . gottsei dank gabs da einige typen die wussten was los ist!!!! also frank und seine phantastischen musiker geniessen!
Mann freut mich das sowas zu hören...suuuper...hab mir auch vom Lehrlingslohn jeden angespart um Zappa - Scheiben zu kaufen...bin ja auch nicht mehr der Jüngste...aber Zappa hält am Leben...great googelymoogely 😈
When listening to the '72 live music, consider this: After being pushed from the stage in Dec. 1971, he spent time in the wheelchair, wrote the music for and recorded two albums with big band and smaller band - The Grand Wazoo and Waka/Jawaka. 9 months to the day after being pushed from the stage, he mounted the (albeit brief) tour known as The Grand Wazoo with the 20-piece orchestra, finished that up, pared it down to 10-pieces and went back on tour with new music, including this gem. Think of ANY other pop musician who may be pushed from a stage and wind up in a wheelchair. Would they be as active, both in the studio and already touring in 9 months, or sitting, staring off into space after taking handfuls of pain killers? You can't keep a good man down.
Once upon a time in Zappaland between boogie and ballad. Let's not forget that it could have been a march, a polka or a jingle of dog food. Thank you for this shared democratic process !
It's impossible for me to have just one favorite Frank album; but this one is up there in the top sixty..... if that makes any sensation. Music has never been as fulfilling since you left us. You left us with an empty, unenthusiastic hole Frank........ you had your nerve!
Zappa fan since my sister's boyfriend (at the time) turned me on to Roxy and Elsewhere in 1978. I was 11.... Saw Dweezil 3x in 2024. Very glad he's carrying it on!
First Zappa Album I bought was Burnt Weenie Sandwich, been obsessed with his music ever since. Saw him live 3 times. Dweezil 4, never heard this before 5*****
I've heard everything he has to offer anywhere. His solos never get better than on the Imaginary Diseases album. They are truly head and shoulders above anything out there. Jam bands eat your heart out.
@@dukerichardson3842 oh wow, I did not even recognize that. I got the Ruben and the Jets album (For Real) that Frank produced in 1973, not the 1968 one by the Mothers, and Tony Duran was on that & he plays the most amazing version of "Dedicated to the one I love" (johnny Martinez on vocals). That album, like the Grand Funk album Frank produced, is a truly unknown Jewel of American music.
@@guffmuff90 Damn your right, some of those 88 solos are pretty lquidy as well. Zomby Woof off of The Best Band You Never Heard in Your Life burns the house down. Pink Napkins!
This solo is my story .. I wish I can explain but I can't .. how Frank doesn't give the guitar a split second to breath .. just a flowing river of emotions.. RIP ..
73 now, allways been a big fan of Frank & Friends started with Chunga’s Revenge, which i bought for the cover, never heard of Zappa before, i thought if you come with a cover like that, it must be good sounds, bought it in the blind…. sincethen I’m hooked on Zappa, and i like it every day
I've listened to tons of Zappa. I'm always finding something new. Fucking Zappa. People that don't listen to him, or refuse to do so, are missing out on some of the best music ever made. Wonderful post!!!! Thanks sooo much, Zappa lives on 'cuz of peeps like you!
Been listening to FZ for 50 years now. Saw his bands half a dozen times. Pure musical genius. Anyone that played with him had to be avant-garde . His guitar playing though........sublime!
I'm definitely jamming. just wish he did more instrumentals. He was so brilliant, jumping through the traditional keys, time is nothing to him 3/4 to 4/4 and back, and I even catch a bit of retuning "C" to its original 1700's sound. Amazingly brilliant!!
Same with me....never heard this one. I guess we'll hear more since music from his vault is being released, as far as I understand it. Just love this vibe on Frank's music. Those long great solos and amazing backup from his musicians.
I gave a talk at an art museum on my three biggest artistic influences, and Zappa was number one. "A giraffe filled with whipped cream" is my modus operandi.
at the age of 67 i begin more about to learn of one of the greatest musicians there ever was , thanks you for sharing this incredibel pieces whit me and many others,
An older musician friend turned me on to Lumpy Gravy when I was just a rookie sophomore in high school in '76. I've been assimilating all the FZ I could ever since and my awe and appreciation just continue to grow!
I have listened to countless Zappa solos throughout the years but this has got to be one of the most compelling orchestrations of the greatest guitar maestros ever to cross over in to the rock genre. great googly moogly.
@@sym667 Definitely been listening to A Token of His Extreme at least once a day the past two weeks. I cycle through albums and binge and just keep moving, but I always seem to be on something made with Frank's hands. You Are What You Is gets played pretty much every day for the past half year. XD
Zappa IS IMMORTAL ! knowing that even "youngsters" (new generation musicians) LOVE HIM and learn more & and more about this wonderboy! Thanks for sharing xx
old in age....young at heart....63.....first listened to FREAK OUT when I was 12 or 13.....still listening to him.....one of my favorites.....seen him EVERY time he toured and came to Providence since 1977.....................RIP FRANK.............thanks for putting this out here.....GREAT STUPHPH!!!
Thanks to the internet, Ive been through alot of music over the last 10 years...dabbling here and there, going off on some tangents, alot of the times with artists who are no longer with us, eventually tiring or running out of things to hear. I never knew much about Frank growing up, heard my older Brother talk about him now and then so he was one of the people I decided to check out. Just so in love with his music. The deeper I go the more I am amazed and Im so glad he left us with such a wealth.
I heard dancing fool about 30 years ago and have loved his stuff since, way head of his time, but here's the thing, his music will always be ahead of it's time. Brutally Beautiful
Wait, what? I've just discovered that Frank died on my birthday... Guess I've been honouring his death since the day I was born! Edit: And he was born on my grandfather's birthday!
I am 68 yrs old and still listening to frank zappa
I'll be 72 next week and I play his music each and every day!
65 next month, and am having a VERY BAD DAY if I dont get a minimum of 1 hour of Zappa music, these days "Imaginary Deseases" spinning 24/7.
Zappa Lives
My folks hated him 72 now still listing!
I'm also 68, been listening to Zappa since 73', fortunate to have seen him twice in concerts and still listening.
normalne!
Great song which I only discovered a few years ago. The man was a genius. Been listening to him for 52 years plus.
You never finish listen the best. Zappa hello from Portugal
Not quite as long here but, dito with this song; you can tell its from his 73- 74 era-( one of my favortez, Overnite sensation & Apostrophe... KILLER!!❤
You always discover something new it's crazy
As time goes by Frank makes even more sense.
i was just thinking the same thing
@@jameswiblishauser9745 and more waves... the ripples keep multiplying
He was a brilliant musician
imagine that haha
❤
56 Zappa CD's in my collection and I never heard this gem. The legend grows more impressive every day. Wow!
I think there's like 110 albums of his out by now. Unbelievable....
@@kerbygator up to 129 now.
I was 12 when I heard Wonderful Wino and thought it was great, now I'm 62 and listen to a little Zappa every day, been a fan the whole way.
I just listened to an interview where Frank was asked what was the first music he liked . He said the first kind of music he heard and liked is Middle Eastern music . I can really hear that in the beginning of DC Boogie . I like the melodies . And Frank knew how to play them on his guitar . And make them sound awesome ! Always an original ! Always himself ! How refreshing . Still number in my book ! I
I feel so lucky I got to see him live . Starting from 1975 . I’d say at least a dozen times . I wish it was a thousand times ! He left us with a lot of recordings still to discover .
Thank you Frank and the Family Trust
Zappa always had the best band.
You got that right!!! Damn Straight!!!
Im only 38, i was introduced to Frank 20 years ago, im so happy i got to know this, frank is a legend🤩
I am 62 years old. I am listening to Zappa's music since 1973. I am still discovering new tracks, new stuff. I hope to live till 90 years old to listen to his music.
I am right with you
Not far behind you and same here. He never seemed to do things the same twice.
Me too. 1969 i bought Mothermania. still hooked.
moi aussi j'avais 20 ans en 70 et j'écoute Zappa et d'autres de cette époque avec toujours autant de bonheur ..mais j'écoute aussi ceux de maintenant..car j'aime la musique mais quand même difficile de trouver autant de qualité,d'invention,d'originalité...heureusement il y a le jazz qui est toujours là...
Комрады, Зарра обьединяет . Слушаю его то-же с70 годов.
Zappas guitar playing and tone are fuckin monstrous....his solos are events for christs sake! I saw frank in 84,85 and it was like watching God play...God Bless you Frank
The cold chill..... the goosebumps..... then the tears...... this song brings out such joy in my being.
höchster musikgenuss, wie immer von zappa. ein genie das leider viel zu früh verstarb!!! höre zappa and mothers schon seit meinem 15zehnten lebensjahr, bin jetzt 62 und habe mir in früher jugend oft vom letzten geld als lehrling alle platten von ihm gekauft. meistens in wien, da ich in einer kleinen stadt wohnte im norden österreichs wo es sowas nicht gab . gottsei dank gabs da einige typen die wussten was los ist!!!! also frank und seine phantastischen musiker geniessen!
Mann freut mich das sowas zu hören...suuuper...hab mir auch vom Lehrlingslohn jeden angespart um Zappa - Scheiben zu kaufen...bin ja auch nicht mehr der Jüngste...aber Zappa hält am Leben...great googelymoogely 😈
When listening to the '72 live music, consider this:
After being pushed from the stage in Dec. 1971, he spent time in the wheelchair, wrote the music for and recorded two albums with big band and smaller band - The Grand Wazoo and Waka/Jawaka.
9 months to the day after being pushed from the stage, he mounted the (albeit brief) tour known as The Grand Wazoo with the 20-piece orchestra, finished that up, pared it down to 10-pieces and went back on tour with new music, including this gem.
Think of ANY other pop musician who may be pushed from a stage and wind up in a wheelchair.
Would they be as active, both in the studio and already touring in 9 months, or sitting, staring off into space after taking handfuls of pain killers?
You can't keep a good man down.
Once upon a time in Zappaland between boogie and ballad. Let's not forget that it could have been a march, a polka or a jingle of dog food. Thank you for this shared democratic process !
Im a bit sad that no one from the audience shouted out "makes its own sauce when you add water" when Mr. Zappa asked the dog food jingle question...
Frank's picking was so unique.
It's impossible for me to have just one favorite Frank album; but this one is up there in the top sixty..... if that makes any sensation. Music has never been as fulfilling since you left us. You left us with an empty, unenthusiastic hole Frank........ you had your nerve!
The greatest modern genius of music.
Zappa fan since my sister's boyfriend (at the time) turned me on to Roxy and Elsewhere in 1978. I was 11....
Saw Dweezil 3x in 2024. Very glad he's carrying it on!
This is one of his more haunting guitar solos. Very emotive.....
Zappa blew mind at 17, still making my brain cells boogie at 63. Long live FZ music.
The one musician who has never let me down - Frank Vincent Zappa.
Hi Volks..Ich denke dass diese Nummer genau passt für Frank Zappas Abgang! Danke Frank für deine Offene Muzik!!! RIP. Mr. Frank Zappa.. DANKE . 😅
A masterpiece
I've heard a lot of Mothers and Zappa. A lot. This is among the absolute best they have done. And nice slideshow!
First Zappa Album I bought was Burnt Weenie Sandwich, been obsessed with his music ever since. Saw him live 3 times. Dweezil 4, never heard this before 5*****
Frank understood it all before anyone else the maestro
Only Zappa can put me in such a deep trance in the first 10 seconds of a song
Zappa is the most important musician of the past century, period.
…. WHAT A MASTERMIND MASTERING HIS GUITAR ….
Way ahead of his time.
The man was extremely talented. WOW!
Flies all green and buzzing! Black napkins 🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸👏🏼👏🏼👍🏼👍🏼
I listen to him every day, and I remain amazed as though it were still the first day.
Me too Alice...every single day. Been a fan since I first heard Hot Rats when I was a young teenager.
Like brushing your teeth.
HE GOT HIGH ALL DAY AND NIGHT YOU FOOLS. HIGH ON CAFFEINE.FRANK JUST HAPPENED TO USE COFFEE AS HIS "CHEMICAL AMUSEMENT AIDE"
It is always nice to come across my fellow Zappaphiles....put me on that Daily Dose list, kiddies
100% Agree - walking same path
Alice, you have got it right as far as I can see, for what that is worth!? Can you lay anything?
I love the person in the crowd screaming NEVER when asked how they'd like the song to end
I've heard everything he has to offer anywhere. His solos never get better than on the Imaginary Diseases album. They are truly head and shoulders above anything out there. Jam bands eat your heart out.
Is that Denny Walley doin the"boogie" slide near the end?
@@markducharme9518 Nah, the earliest Denny appears is in 1975 on Bongo Fury. The slide guitar here is played by a guy named Tony Duran 👍
@@dukerichardson3842 oh wow, I did not even recognize that. I got the Ruben and the Jets album (For Real) that Frank produced in 1973, not the 1968 one by the Mothers, and Tony Duran was on that & he plays the most amazing version of "Dedicated to the one I love" (johnny Martinez on vocals). That album, like the Grand Funk album Frank produced, is a truly unknown Jewel of American music.
@@guffmuff90 Damn your right, some of those 88 solos are pretty lquidy as well. Zomby Woof off of The Best Band You Never Heard in Your Life burns the house down. Pink Napkins!
This song is ridiculously cool. What a great jam!
This solo is my story .. I wish I can explain but I can't .. how Frank doesn't give the guitar a split second to breath .. just a flowing river of emotions.. RIP ..
This is on Imaginary Diseases, I think. One of my favorite lineups.
Probably the finest composer of the latter half of the twentieth century. He wielded a mean guitar too. This is superb.
73 now, allways been a big fan of Frank & Friends started with Chunga’s Revenge,
which i bought for the cover, never heard of Zappa before,
i thought if you come with a cover like that, it must be good sounds, bought it in the blind….
sincethen I’m hooked on Zappa, and i like it every day
I've listened to tons of Zappa. I'm always finding something new. Fucking Zappa. People that don't listen to him, or refuse to do so, are missing out on some of the best music ever made. Wonderful post!!!! Thanks sooo much, Zappa lives on 'cuz of peeps like you!
I'm right there with you, saw him at 17, now 55, his music is blowing my mind weekly
People don't like Zappa - they love him
FORGOT THEM NONE FRANK ZAPPA LISTENING IDIOTS FRANK ZAPPA IS A INSPRIRATION TO A LOT OF MUSICIAN ESPECIALLY JOHNNY WINTER GOT THEM BLUES
7 Face Marble Eye so nice so beautiful to read your words/comment , feel the same, every inch Zappa is marvelous beyond, stunning amazing music/life
Damn straight
Frank wasn't a stoner, but he sure knew how to appeal to those that were didn't he? Love it.
The absolutely correct remark
I'm sure hanging out with the original mothers and Flo and Eddie showed him all he needed to know about that.
Yo Mama (the song lol)
Frank wouldn't have been able to produce the volume of work that he did. He took the Vivaldi approach instead.
Thats true. Frank was on some type of natural high. Piussy, coffee and cigarettes. That was Franks menu.
Peace.
One of my all time Music heroes, saw him live in 1973, haven't been the same since! What a legend!
Me too! Hordern Pavillion, Sydney, August 1973. My first concert, aged 15, and I haven't been the same ever since either! Viva Zappa!
Me too. Wembley September 1973. Blew my teenage mind.
Been listening to FZ for 50 years now. Saw his bands half a dozen times. Pure musical genius. Anyone that played with him had to be avant-garde . His guitar playing though........sublime!
I'm definitely jamming. just wish he did more instrumentals. He was so brilliant, jumping through the traditional keys, time is nothing to him 3/4 to 4/4 and back, and I even catch a bit of retuning "C" to its original 1700's sound. Amazingly brilliant!!
Franks solo from 4:36-5:27 is incredible!!!
This is one of the best Zappa tracks to ever be heard.
is that mi8ck taylor o0n lead guitar ?
Indeed, and such a unique one for FZ!
@@MrMajar9 FZ on lead and Tony Duran on slide.
You can't beat the best, well before his time,Frank isn't famous yet!!, a love Zappa
He was always top notch at his concerts. Very fortunate to have seen him the 3 times I did! Great tune here.
This song moves like a snake in the undergrowth one moment, then soars endlessly, an albatross on the wing...
I have a lot of Zappa. Unfortunately there's even more I don't have. I can't believe I've never heard this track. It's awesome! Thanks for posting it.
+topdroog I feel the same way
same here!
Same with me....never heard this one. I guess we'll hear more since music from his vault is being released, as far as I understand it. Just love this vibe on Frank's music. Those long great solos and amazing backup from his musicians.
me too
'Awesome' is an over used word by an underdeveloped education
excellent share - this world needs much more Frank every day!!
How do you want this song to end? "NEVER!!!!"
Excellent handle.
:D :))))
Ucking right!!!!!! SHHH.... (listen) ,what really needs to be said ....
clockwise
How many bands let the audience decide what kind of an ending to have and put it to a vote?
que chingon era el zapa, me lo recomendaban en los 70 s e ignoraba sus discos!!
me fui con la finta de sus portadas muy locas pero bueno,!
Frank taught me not to take myself too seriously.
Thats funny Frank taught me to take myself pretentiously.
Frank taught me to not take other people's shit.
truth
I gave a talk at an art museum on my three biggest artistic influences, and Zappa was number one. "A giraffe filled with whipped cream" is my modus operandi.
yes makes life more enjoyable :)
This version........pure Sixties Magic...Thanks Frank, and aappaazz for Posting.
at the age of 67 i begin more about to learn of one of the greatest musicians there ever was , thanks you for sharing this incredibel pieces whit me and many others,
Hendrix,Beck,Zappa all ground and sound breakers makers extraordinary !!! No barriers !
I have to disagree with "one" of the greatest musicians!
@@TheKwaze The*
My first FZ concert I was 14,it was my night of musical epiphany. Greatest musical mind to ever walk this Earth.
yes he was.
DC Boogie! give it to em' Frank...nasty...
Can’t say enough about FZ except he was still is light years ahead of all others Greatest musical artist America has ever been blessed with 🤙🏽!!!
This is the pure essence of zappa noodling at its best! i'm so glad i clicked this one!
This hits my brain in the right place!
+Broccoli you know, a prune isn't really a vegetable...
Broccoli is a vegetable...
where are you and where is your brain?
@@jinapark8635 here in palupi
Je je
@@jinapark8635 I'm with my girlfriend. My brains with her lesbian sister.
Zappa Lives!
Mil gracias a usted y SL MAS GRANDE DE TODOS E INCREÍBLE GRAN FRANK ZAPPA
The modern day composer refuses to die! FZ is not only my favorite musician but a personal hero.
An older musician friend turned me on to Lumpy Gravy when I was just a rookie sophomore in high school in '76. I've been assimilating all the FZ I could ever since and my awe and appreciation just continue to grow!
Are you Borg?
@@votenolan Are there hippy Zappa freak Borg? Then perhaps... lol...
Love. Every day. I saw him. Many times. The great one.
La genialità di cambiare genere musicale in qualsiasi momento. Maestro
Been a freak since Hot Rats, I first heard in 1970. Beloved rare talent and ability to wiggle into my brain and heart.
Same here. Bought Hot Rats LP age 13, growing up in Mexico City. Have been a believer ever since.
One size fits all for me, 14 years old.
I have listened to countless Zappa solos throughout the years
but this has got to be one of the most compelling orchestrations of the greatest guitar maestros ever to cross over in to the rock genre. great googly moogly.
When I got to know Zappa, I couldn't listen to any other music for 1 year and a half!
@@BoxerEngineSounds 😄
for better or worse i'm experiencing the same thing
@@jafarspeanutbutter6373 We're glad to hear that! Are you listening to some specific album?
@@sym667 Definitely been listening to A Token of His Extreme at least once a day the past two weeks. I cycle through albums and binge and just keep moving, but I always seem to be on something made with Frank's hands. You Are What You Is gets played pretty much every day for the past half year. XD
@@jafarspeanutbutter6373 Good to know! Have a nice day! 😊
Zappa IS IMMORTAL ! knowing that even "youngsters" (new generation musicians) LOVE HIM and learn more & and more about this wonderboy! Thanks for sharing xx
old in age....young at heart....63.....first listened to FREAK OUT when I was 12 or 13.....still listening to him.....one of my favorites.....seen him EVERY time he toured and came to Providence since 1977.....................RIP FRANK.............thanks for putting this out here.....GREAT STUPHPH!!!
Thanks to the internet, Ive been through alot of music over the last 10 years...dabbling here and there, going off on some tangents, alot of the times with artists who are no longer with us, eventually tiring or running out of things to hear. I never knew much about Frank growing up, heard my older Brother talk about him now and then so he was one of the people I decided to check out. Just so in love with his music. The deeper I go the more I am amazed and Im so glad he left us with such a wealth.
I live Zappa. G b.
amen
You have finally seen the light my friend
Zappa is the durian of music
blows me away everyday... : )
I love the photos, album covers and images accompanying this brilliant track which is one I hadn't heard before.
Zappa as Frank. Wow very nice 👍 very good as Frank Zappa
Bravissimo Maestro Zappa!!!
ce morceau c'est une "tuerie"!comme j'aime danser dans mon salon dessus! je me régale, j'adooooore!!!! i'm 70 ans depuis peu..j'avais 20 ans en 70!!
je danse avec toi
Love the exotic background and when he hits that first electric fuzz-like note I was hooked.
I'm 65 listening since 1968. Love all of it. the jazz. blues. country and western.
I have listened to this track at least 50 times since first hearing it this year. its one of the best showcases of FZs incredible musical ability.
hoe meer je deze blues versie blijft luisteren, toch blijft de ongelooflijke virtuositeit van FZ uitstralen !!!
FRANK ZAPPA FOREVER !! MUSIC IS THE BEST !!!!
More poetry please!
Always amazing, simply amazing...r.i.p.
Wow this found me at the right moment. Frank zappa was full of surprises
these vibrations should be beamed out into the universe forever
So lucky to see his band 1988 Brighten Theatre .... .....
Brighton Theatre ..... So so lucky to see a great tight band full of creative mixture
FZ'S GUITAR CHOPS ARE SECOND TO NO ONE .
I heard dancing fool about 30 years ago and have loved his stuff since, way head of his time, but here's the thing, his music will always be ahead of it's time. Brutally Beautiful
The greatest composer of the 20th century
one day my house will be only zappa all over the place !!! he is the most genious musician in the world !!!
simply the best, the one, the genius!
He is the Master 🔥 Er ist der Meister 🇩🇪
How does music get any more satisfying and profound than this!
It doesn't!
zappa a eu plusieurs vies pour avoir une création aussi extraordinaire !
you said it bouffi
The drumming is fantastic on this DC blues excursion. The bass holding everything down is perfection.
The great Jim Gordon 👍
Blown away by this jam. Grateful for the dose!
Just gettin a little jump on my annual "Zappa Day" I am humbled by his talent and saddened by our loss.
Frank Zappa 12/21/1940 - 12/4/1993
Wait, what? I've just discovered that Frank died on my birthday... Guess I've been honouring his death since the day I was born!
Edit: And he was born on my grandfather's birthday!
what a sound!what noise!what heaven!