It took years for Dweezil to perform this piece in public. He said he considered this to be father's best guitar piece. Before he died, Frank told his wife Gail to get out of the music business altogether and sell his entire catalog, with one exception. She was not to ever sell the rights to Watermelon in Easter Hay. This piece meant something special to Frank. Considering the sheer volume of his work, and how seriously he approached his music it is very telling that this was the one piece he apparently cherished above all others.
This one and Black Napkins. But Ahmet and Diva (who held 60% of the trust) had the lot sold to Universal. So I can expect covers coming up the grand wazoo.
I’m a high school music teacher and will never forget working supply at a school in Clitheroe in the northwest of England. I was teaching a class of year 7 kids and was taking the register, I was calling out the names and came down to the last name and the girls surname was Zappa. I flippantly said, “ no relation to Frank Zappa?”, to my utter amazement she said yes, he was her uncle, her dad was his brother. I asked if she’d met him and she told me she had but didn’t like him as he was a bit “weird”. None of the other kids had a clue who he was and i didn’t want to embarrass the girl more than she already was, but I said that he was a modern day Mozart.
How on earth could she ignore the figure his uncle was and is...? She had to know. Unless there were family issues. Otherwise makes no sense. Or maybe we’re talking very young kids.
Back in 70 I was in 7th grade also, played E flat Alto sax. My band teacher was named Mr. Fryer. Definitely not a fan of FZ. I don't really think he had a clue who Zappa was, then or now. My 1st grade teacher had more freckles than I thought possible, her name was Ms. Fryer. Still is, almost. You see Ms. Fryer married [yrs. latter] Mr. Fryer, to become Mrs. Fryer. I always thought it was a slightly strange coincidence, like you teaching music to a Zappa. This has nothing to do with Frank Zappa really, but reading your comment made me lament that my 7th grade music teacher wasn't hip to Zappa's music, like you. I just wonder what effect it might of had on our school band in those yrs. Imagine the possibilities. Your students are lucky. Maybe Mozart was a latter- day Zappa? lol
The kid turned out to be a Zappa. This is devastating. He is so brave to play this live, exposing himself completely. He plays this so beautifully. You gotta love this guy.
At this point poor Joe is getting sick & tired of being stuck inside his ugly prison cell with all the other wanna be rock stars & also along with the record company executives. There's no more cocaine to shove up their noses nor VD riddled groupies to share with each other so they are forced to pass off their constant boredom snorting laundry detergent & satisfying their sexual urges by plooking each other. Every once in a while Joe must escape this never-ending hell by slipping into the Twilight Realm where he composes imaginary guitar solos & imaginary vocals for imaginary songs wondering if he'll ever get to see the outside world again. But until that time comes, if ever, poor Joe is relegated to dreaming of how much different he'd do things if ever to be released to the outside world. But for now, he's relegated to the sad reality that imaginary guitar notes & imaginary vocals only exist in the imagination of the imaginer!
Totally agree. A masterpiece because it touches our hearts again and again ... It has deeply touched me for 35+ years now and still does. A gift that keeps giving. Truely amazing.
It's also Joe's final moment of expression, before he goes to work in the utility muffin research laboratory putting out little green rosettas. Just remembered that I have another counter-culture impulse owed to FZ.
Tears rolling down my face now. My mum died 3 weeks ago. This song made it all come out. RIP Frank and RIP my wonderful mum Joyce 27th August 1933 - 4th June 2014.
@@thomasbrown6527 wonder if frank was thinking of a place when he made this song, if he did i hope your mum an frank are there. but what a gift of a song frank gave us.
1:54 To see Dweezil with tears & emotions welling up playing his father’s beautiful WIEH the LAST imaginary guitar solo for ‘Joe’ is so amazing and moving. I really love & admire what Dweezil is doing with his father’s music and bringing it all over the world to we the fans who NEED it. 😢
Any musician that can compose a 9 minute piece that's essentially so simple but keep it interesting and emotional obviously has massive talent and skill.
This is possibly my favourite Frank Zappa piece. Really hits me every time I here it. To see his son playing it with so much emotion is really beautiful.
I was at this gig with my dad - the biggest Frank Zappa freak you'll ever meet. It was so special to watch Dweezil play his dad's music so beautifully. I was blown away that he chose that evening to play Watermelon in Easter Hay live for more or less the first time. Dweezil is quoted as saying that he thinks this is Frank's best guitar solo and it's clearly very significant to him and very emotional for him to play it. That loud whistle at 2:32 is me.
Ben Haldenby you clearly don't know what you are talking about. Your dad is the biggest Zappa freak? Ha! You don't know me. I am an even bigger Zappa freak than your father could be. Even if it is not true, I am sure I am in good company.
Yep. I got to sit in on a guitar workshop with Dweezil with my son and about 18 other fans. We got to ask questions, and I asked what was his favorite song from his father and Dweezil replied, "Watermelon in Easter Hay".
Hmm, Frank's best? I don't know that's too hard to decide... for example it has to compete with the Inca Roads solo that became the title track to Shut Up 'n Play Yer guitar, but this one may very well be the most emotional. Always makes me tear up...
That had to be the longest 10 minutes of Dweezil's life. If you are a Zappa fan and didn't tear up...well...you aren't really a Zappa fan. Have to admire Dweez for even playing it in public....took guts to stand there and pour out that emotion.
@Olivier Batteris That's right. I cry most times I hear it. I met Dweezil in Philly early on during his ZPZ tours. When asked if he would play WIEH he said, not now, not yet. It's so close to all of our hearts. And yes, Frank's most beautiful piece, most poignant, full of pathos and serenity. I've played this song for total Zappa strangers in France who tell me they float away and feel in the clouds and drift away to a heavenly state.
Still in 2019 he wipes a tear or two away every time he plays it. I know it took him a few years to take the most beautiful FZ song on. Good for him, good for all of us lifelong FZ fans.
I keep returning...what an intense and somatic way to recall a departed Father.. anyone can resonate with the loss tenderness and respect. Thank you both Zappas.
watermelon is easter hay has always made me tear up, I don't know why. No other song has ever made me cry, or come close to feeling sadness. There's just a certain beautiful melancholy it has.
Its 6 am where I live and its new years eve, and I am listening to this tribute for the 10th time in a row. I dont think I haver ever heard something so beautiful like this
It's said that Frank's request was to have this song playing as they lowered him into the ground at his funeral. So that's what the kids did. Knowing that makes sense why it's such a powerful and tearful masterpiece.
A friend of mine just asked me if i had a favorite song of all time and I said no. Then aftrr about 20 seconds insaid it would have to be Watermelon in Easter Hay. I can't think of any other song that's any better than this. This is the only one I insisted my kids play at my funeral. That much i know.
This is what music is all about, IMO. The tender, simple notes of this theme speak more to me than all the shredded notes I’ve ever heard put together. Magical.
Has to be the most beautiful piece ever, always brings tears of sadness and joy, it like takes you to heaven to see the light and brings you back home to where you belong. 😢😂❤
I first heard this song when my mom played the vinyl LP on her old turntable and Klipsch speaker system. I've heard this song a hundred times since then. It still tears me up. Dweezil played it beautifully. His dad would be proud of him.
Dweezil is on of my favorite guitarists full stop. Hearing him play this and seeing him fight the tears is amazing. Love and miss you Frank. But Dweezil is doing it for you. Much love
Gary Zajdel Oh! it was hard for me to hold back tears when I first heard Dweez play this song, in fact I didn't, I hard tears running down my cheeks. ;-)
Thanks for bumping this vid. I NEEDED to re watch it right about now, as I am trying to learn this song myself, but I need to learn it some more, so thanks again guys.
Tyler Vanner Frank's solo's are manic and sporadic , which I love, Dweezil is much smoother and clean, Frank can make the guitar cut right through me, especially when he plays an SG 1000... I love how Dweez has carried on Frank's music, I'm learning this song atm myself. Cheers.:-)
greetings from Germany. My first music love in 1974 was Zappa. Love this guitar and chaos music, lyrics I hardly understood. Today I miss him very much, and the world needs him like never before, politically.
This is, and always will be my favourite piece of music until the day i pass. This is the first time I've seen Dweezil cover this and if the original moved me then this has taken it to another level. The father son connotations hold a lot of meaning for me. Without trying to be morose, this WILL be played at my funeral. Absolutely brilliant.
Several years back I saw Dweezil, and Zappa Plays Zappa, at a concert in New Hampshire. After the show he sat on the stage, gave autographs and chatted with fans. I asked when he would put this in the show. He said "not for many years yet". There was a look on his face you can see in this video. We lost Frank Zappa, a great musician. Dweezil lost that, and his Dad.
Dweezil always has to choke back the tears when he plays this. It is such a lush and beautiful, and now that Frank is gone, a solemn tune. I can absolutely understand the emotion for Dweez. RIP, Uncle Frank. Thank you for the time you were with us.
What a powerful performance! :,( Man, you can really see how emotional it is for him to play this one, and he is really good about keeping that from getting to him usually. From what ive heard this song is very important to him. This was always one of my favorites as well, probably my favorite solo piece of Franks. Its funny because i see a few comments here saying they want this played at their funeral. I have felt the same way for years Also, i know people are cheering when Dweez obviously chokes up a bit. I feel that they are just letting him know that they understand why and feel the same way. That they have his back. We all miss Frank. But hopefully Dweezil can see how many people still love and care about this music and that gives him some comfort.
I'm balling, snot slinging, beautiful emotional ride. GOD also used these two (Dweezil & Frank) to help me get over my self centered anger at my Dad. Our FATHER works in strange ways. I am forever grateful. John 14:6
If I were to meet my untimely demise, my parents are given a playlist for my “celebration of a life in mediocrity” party. This is the last song to be played. What a way to go out. Absolute emotion turned up to 11. RIP FZ. And thank you Dweez.
Not sure what your music taste is or lack off, maybe Ceremony by Joy division or if inna strick metal Diet, Anthrax - in the end; would suit. Stay safe kiddo ❤️
@@jimventry5509 Nice, thanks. If interested, Buckethead and John Fruciante did the same tribute. Aunt Suzie by Buckethead and Respectfully, Johns before the beginning. I would link but YT hates me and deletes my links. Thanks love!
This is an amazing and touching performance of a great composition, and a fitting tribute to a father Dweezil lost far too soon. The connection between him and Frank is manifest, even palpable. He's done Frank proud.
The most beautiful guitar solo of all time. Even Frank knew it was special and said as much. And every time I hear it, it brings tears to my eyes. Dweezil had no chance and to have kept those perfect notes together so magnificently through the emotion must’ve been really hard. Absolutely amazing ❤️
Dweezil is just fantastic, plays Frank's music so well. Been so lucky to speak with him twice after concerts in Norway, He shows his feelings about how much he miss Frank, some tears came from me too.
I so appreciate all the comments of those who remember loved ones lost. This song is a perfect anthem for memory and introspection. My wife and I danced to this song at our wedding. It also is a song of love and triumph. It makes me want to conquer the world. I miss you Frank.
Out of curiosity I played this along with Frank's version on Joe's Garage and it was amazing. I was able to synch them up perfectly and hearing the two of them playing together was intense.
OK I’m a 60s baby. Dweezil is two months older than me… He was born in September I was born in November 1969! This is the best song his father ever did in my opinion… I got a lot of respect for Dweezil, for standing there, playing it, with tears rolling down his face.
Greetings from Palm Desert, CA. We love Watermelon and Easter Hay here. We have always been content with the U-Tube, picture video. This is the first we have seen it Live. Thanks Brother. ❤
They were in the lobby after the show signing autographs and taking photos. Devoid of pride or arrogance despite having just razed the venue. They were all so sweet, patient, kind, and genuine. Inspirational.
This composition is like listening to waves break on the shore or seeing the setting sun. Magnificent, all encompassing, sublime, and revealing. A beginning and ending in ever changing form with time to breathe in the wonder. Love this piece.
Beautiful, I'm in tears, son plays one of his dad's most beautiful songs and thinks of his dad departed. It brings an extra layer of emotion. Your dad will be so proud man, bless you...
Dweezil..... I have watched you play this song many times ( I am a guitarist myself) I don't give a fuck what anyone say's! man I can hear your ol' mans influence.... sometimes when I kick back listening to you.... I can hear Frank! I love ya man!
Hard to believe that this beautiful insturmental first appeared on the same album that gave us the song, Why does it Hurt When I Pee? This is lovely, and I give tons of credit to Dweezil and the band for staying true to the mood and not being tempted by the presence of the live audience to try to overdo it and show off.
I’ve seen dweezel twice in concert. Every time, he tears up while playing. It is my favorite FZ song and causes me to shed some tears as well. I want this to be shared with family and friends at my celebration of life party
If I had the pleasure of watchin' Dweezil play this song live I would have had had tears runnin' down my cheeks too! I close my eyes and swear I can hear Frank!
I've listened to this piece so many times, whether it's FZ or Dweezil, and it never fails to bring me to tears. That moment at 3:08 onwards, where Dweezil switches gears on his guitar and kicks those feelings of regret into subtle overdrive, just overwhelms me with deep sadness and reflection... while at the same time you're holding your breath for him... and when Dweezil finishes it with that somber coda, you're already with him, but with the hairs standing on end. And with a feeling of "yes, you've made it!"
To me, this piece is not just sad but also calm and positive. I never thought of it as sad. The music is emotional but contains all sorts of feelings. I think that everything Frank wrote had some positive feeling to it. Dweezil did an awesome job playing it and also a great job recreating the tone of the guitar. The version in Joe's Garage has the best clean and dirty guitar tones I ever heard. Music is the best.
Utterly sublime emotion through a guitar, one of the greatest guitar instrumentals ever......Always so loved Franks version but Dweezil does it so beautifully and heartfelt in his Dad's memory... This piece is one I'd have played at my funeral and long may it play forever.
My first impression is that, this piece is, reverential. Thoughtful, measured, and respectful. It is an unpretentious compliment to a great work. It is possible to follow in the footsteps of a maverick, but impossible to recreate his flair. This is as yet, the benchmark, and closest to equal, Frank's original work on Joe's Garage [even when Frank interpreted it in myriad ways in live performances] which will forever be, sublime. And quite Frankly, there is no better complement, than seeing a son follow in his father's footsteps. Outstanding piece by Dweezil.
The pain of losing Frank is so powerfully muted by his greatest EVER musical creation = Dweezil. Son, your Father is watching you with his pride in who you are. You’re incredible mate! 🦋🫶🏽🪺🌧️✨❤️🎋👚✨❤️
God bless you Dweezil for carrying tbe torch of Frank's legacy. All Zappa fans in the world are desperately in need of your father's music,wich is also yours.You are making an amazing job.Thanks a lot
I saw Dweezil live in concert in Oklahoma City, at the Tower Theatre on my birthday a year ago...after listening to Frank Zappas music for my whole life, it was one of the best experiences I've ever had.
It took years for Dweezil to perform this piece in public. He said he considered this to be father's best guitar piece. Before he died, Frank told his wife Gail to get out of the music business altogether and sell his entire catalog, with one exception. She was not to ever sell the rights to Watermelon in Easter Hay. This piece meant something special to Frank. Considering the sheer volume of his work, and how seriously he approached his music it is very telling that this was the one piece he apparently cherished above all others.
He also said that Dweezil was the only one allowed to play it live
This one and Black Napkins.
But Ahmet and Diva (who held 60% of the trust) had the lot sold to Universal. So I can expect covers coming up the grand wazoo.
Thank you very much. I didnt know that. And well is my favorite song from Frank 🤘
... and rightly so.
That's a remarkable piece of information. Where did you get that from?
I’m a high school music teacher and will never forget working supply at a school in Clitheroe in the northwest of England. I was teaching a class of year 7 kids and was taking the register, I was calling out the names and came down to the last name and the girls surname was Zappa. I flippantly said, “ no relation to Frank Zappa?”, to my utter amazement she said yes, he was her uncle, her dad was his brother. I asked if she’d met him and she told me she had but didn’t like him as he was a bit “weird”. None of the other kids had a clue who he was and i didn’t want to embarrass the girl more than she already was, but I said that he was a modern day Mozart.
Great great story sir! Maybe Bob's daughter? Thank u for sharing that and what a great video to put that comment in!
amazing!
How on earth could she ignore the figure his uncle was and is...? She had to know.
Unless there were family issues. Otherwise makes no sense. Or maybe we’re talking very young kids.
Back in 70 I was in 7th grade also, played E flat Alto sax. My band teacher was named Mr. Fryer. Definitely not a fan of FZ. I don't really think he had a clue who Zappa was, then or now. My 1st grade teacher had more freckles than I thought possible, her name was Ms. Fryer. Still is, almost. You see Ms. Fryer married [yrs. latter] Mr. Fryer, to become Mrs. Fryer. I always thought it was a slightly strange coincidence, like you teaching music to a Zappa. This has nothing to do with Frank Zappa really, but reading your comment made me lament that my 7th grade music teacher wasn't hip to Zappa's music, like you. I just wonder what effect it might of had on our school band in those yrs. Imagine the possibilities. Your students are lucky. Maybe Mozart was a latter- day Zappa? lol
Great story!
Holy fuck, never in a million years did I think I’d cry to an imaginary guitar solo... beautiful just beautiful man. Rip Frank you are missed
The kid turned out to be a Zappa. This is devastating. He is so brave to play this live, exposing himself completely. He plays this so beautifully. You gotta love this guy.
His son does this song so much justice. Absolutely effing incredible. Long live the Zappa legacy
I love you frank Dweezil moon unit and every other Zappa under the sun
Pretty much like the studio release. Awesome.
Spot on
A fabulous tribute to his dad, the greatest 'Imaginary Guitar Solo', ever . . .
He is definitely following in his fathers footsteps!
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At this point poor Joe is getting sick & tired of being stuck inside his ugly prison cell with all the other wanna be rock stars & also along with the record company executives. There's no more cocaine to shove up their noses nor VD riddled groupies to share with each other so they are forced to pass off their constant boredom snorting laundry detergent & satisfying their sexual urges by plooking each other.
Every once in a while Joe must escape this never-ending hell by slipping into the Twilight Realm where he composes imaginary guitar solos & imaginary vocals for imaginary songs wondering if he'll ever get to see the outside world again. But until that time comes, if ever, poor Joe is relegated to dreaming of how much different he'd do things if ever to be released to the outside world. But for now, he's relegated to the sad reality that imaginary guitar notes & imaginary vocals only exist in the imagination of the imaginer!
It's so touching to see Dweezil crying while playing this beautiful masterpiece composed by his dad.
I can barely ever listen to this song without welling up. It was almost Frank giving thanks back to everything around him. Beautiful composition
Totally agree. A masterpiece because it touches our hearts again and again ... It has deeply touched me for 35+ years now and still does. A gift that keeps giving. Truely amazing.
It's also Joe's final moment of expression, before he goes to work in the utility muffin research laboratory putting out little green rosettas. Just remembered that I have another counter-culture impulse owed to FZ.
indeed. its one of the songs i have on my "i just need to cry at something beautiful" play list. along with Black Napkins
I felt for him when he welled up there. Bereavement is a desperate pain. He bossed it though. Well done boy.
Tears rolling down my face now. My mum died 3 weeks ago. This song made it all come out. RIP Frank and RIP my wonderful mum Joyce 27th August 1933 - 4th June 2014.
Music does that to you
Amen
Hope you're doing good, brother.
A beautiful dirge for your lovely mother
@@thomasbrown6527 wonder if frank was thinking of a place when he made this song, if he did i hope your mum an frank are there. but what a gift of a song frank gave us.
1:54 To see Dweezil with tears & emotions welling up playing his father’s beautiful WIEH the LAST imaginary guitar solo for ‘Joe’ is so amazing and moving. I really love & admire what Dweezil is doing with his father’s music and bringing it all over the world to we the fans who NEED it. 😢
❤️❤️
Any musician that can compose a 9 minute piece that's essentially so simple but keep it interesting and emotional obviously has massive talent and skill.
I looked up the tablature and it doesn't look very complex at all. Playing it and conveying so much emotion is another matter.
And a nine minute long piece "in 9/4" to boot!
When a song without a single word can make u feel SO MUCH emotion! THANK YOU FRANK AND THANK YOU DWEEZIL FOR KEEPING HIS MUSIC ALIVE!!!
This is possibly my favourite Frank Zappa piece. Really hits me every time I here it. To see his son playing it with so much emotion is really beautiful.
I was at this gig with my dad - the biggest Frank Zappa freak you'll ever meet.
It was so special to watch Dweezil play his dad's music so beautifully.
I was blown away that he chose that evening to play Watermelon in Easter Hay live for more or less the first time. Dweezil is quoted as saying that he thinks this is Frank's best guitar solo and it's clearly very significant to him and very emotional for him to play it.
That loud whistle at 2:32 is me.
Ben Haldenby you clearly don't know what you are talking about. Your dad is the biggest Zappa freak? Ha! You don't know me. I am an even bigger Zappa freak than your father could be. Even if it is not true, I am sure I am in good company.
Yep. I got to sit in on a guitar workshop with Dweezil with my son and about 18 other fans. We got to ask questions, and I asked what was his favorite song from his father and Dweezil replied, "Watermelon in Easter Hay".
he was in tears,cut him up bad...lot of family memories
Hmm, Frank's best? I don't know that's too hard to decide... for example it has to compete with the Inca Roads solo that became the title track to Shut Up 'n Play Yer guitar, but this one may very well be the most emotional. Always makes me tear up...
Max Nadel ...and my license plate is RDNZL... still think you're the biggest Zappa freak? LOL
Pleasure to meet another Zappa freak
Dweezil, You are your father's son! Beautiful...
Best comment here
Definetly
Warren cuccurullo did a better job I think
SOULJAH ROCKERZ
Dweezil has a supremely unique talent. He can channel his father. What a blessing for him, and what a treat for us!
That had to be the longest 10 minutes of Dweezil's life. If you are a Zappa fan and didn't tear up...well...you aren't really a Zappa fan. Have to admire Dweez for even playing it in public....took guts to stand there and pour out that emotion.
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I almost can't stand to watch it, I get torn up every time.
@Olivier Batteris That's right. I cry most times I hear it. I met Dweezil in Philly early on during his ZPZ tours. When asked if he would play WIEH he said, not now, not yet. It's so close to all of our hearts. And yes, Frank's most beautiful piece, most poignant, full of pathos and serenity. I've played this song for total Zappa strangers in France who tell me they float away and feel in the clouds and drift away to a heavenly state.
Still in 2019 he wipes a tear or two away every time he plays it. I know it took him a few years to take the most beautiful FZ song on. Good for him, good for all of us lifelong FZ fans.
Geez, I couldnt even see the entire video, crying myself out
I keep returning...what an intense and somatic way to recall a departed Father.. anyone can resonate with the loss tenderness and respect.
Thank you both Zappas.
watermelon is easter hay has always made me tear up, I don't know why. No other song has ever made me cry, or come close to feeling sadness. There's just a certain beautiful melancholy it has.
Its 6 am where I live and its new years eve, and I am listening to this tribute for the 10th time in a row. I dont think I haver ever heard something so beautiful like this
It's said that Frank's request was to have this song playing as they lowered him into the ground at his funeral. So that's what the kids did. Knowing that makes sense why it's such a powerful and tearful masterpiece.
have you heard Robin Trower's "Long Misty Days"?
Not even in the same suburb, let alone ballpark. Jeez man.
A friend of mine just asked me if i had a favorite song of all time and I said no. Then aftrr about 20 seconds insaid it would have to be Watermelon in Easter Hay. I can't think of any other song that's any better than this. This is the only one I insisted my kids play at my funeral. That much i know.
The most beautiful song I've ever heard. It was my mother's favorite also. rip.
+David Stein Bless her, she had good taste ......, and so do you !
God bless her (no offence intended); it is a beautiful song.
+mr7wi
What could possibly be offensive about the words God bless her ?
Sheldon Cooper81 in case someone is an aetheist, like Frank!!!
David Stein I
This is what music is all about, IMO. The tender, simple notes of this theme speak more to me than all the shredded notes I’ve ever heard put together. Magical.
I remember my parents dancing
to this song when I was young, I wish I could dance at my wedding one day with this song!
you can
Dweezil, the soul and spirit of your father speak from your hands. Amazing. Miracle. Thank you.
Has to be the most beautiful piece ever, always brings tears of sadness and joy, it like takes you to heaven to see the light and brings you back home to where you belong. 😢😂❤
The best imaginary guitar solo! Thanks Dweezil.
I use to dance with my daughter as a baby to put her to sleep to this song.Absolutely beautiful rendition.
me too with my kids. i called it the zappa lullaby. then they called it the 'watermelon song'.
I am so happy today i got my emotions back...
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Your emotions were glad to see you again too I bet!
Ohhh, that’s so sweet!!!
Just how did they react to the central scrutinizer?
The beauty of this puts a stake through the heart of the Central Scrutinizer.
Yes that was a beautiful rendition of this song... It can be played at my funeral, but I know my wife won't allow it 😂
I first heard this song when my mom played the vinyl LP on her old turntable and Klipsch speaker system. I've heard this song a hundred times since then. It still tears me up. Dweezil played it beautifully. His dad would be proud of him.
Joe's garage. So many memories from when I was in the navy in the early eighties.
He's channeled his dad perfectly!.....Beautiful!
I closed my eyes and saw Frank.
An absolute gem of a piece of music…. Zappa is missed.
Dweezil is on of my favorite guitarists full stop. Hearing him play this and seeing him fight the tears is amazing. Love and miss you Frank. But Dweezil is doing it for you. Much love
He definitely is fighting back those tears, I put Dweez in my top ten Guitarists!
Tyler Vanner I have a hard time fighting my own tears....this is the "penultimate" ZAPPA frank= tribute!
Gary Zajdel Oh! it was hard for me to hold back tears when I first heard Dweez play this song, in fact I didn't, I hard tears running down my cheeks. ;-)
Thanks for bumping this vid. I NEEDED to re watch it right about now, as I am trying to learn this song myself, but I need to learn it some more, so thanks again guys.
Tyler Vanner Frank's solo's are manic and sporadic , which I love, Dweezil is much smoother and clean, Frank can make the guitar cut right through me, especially when he plays an SG 1000... I love how Dweez has carried on Frank's music, I'm learning this song atm myself. Cheers.:-)
I saw Dweezil do this in '17, had an out of body experience....was almost in tears with how beautiful it was. My favourite FZ song ever.
greetings from Germany. My first music love in 1974 was Zappa. Love this guitar and chaos music, lyrics I hardly understood. Today I miss him very much, and the world needs him like never before, politically.
You can tell he’s thinking about his dad as he cries through the song total legend dweezil ❤
I love the 9/4 time sig of this piece,gives it more power than standard 4/4.
Frank was a genius like that.
This is, and always will be my favourite piece of music until the day i pass. This is the first time I've seen Dweezil cover this and if the original moved me then this has taken it to another level. The father son connotations hold a lot of meaning for me. Without trying to be morose, this WILL be played at my funeral. Absolutely brilliant.
That has to be one of the most emotional live performances I've ever seen. Made me cry.
I have all of Frank’s recorded music. Watermelon in Easter Hay will forever be my most loved. Thank you Dweezil for an awesome rendition.♥️
Several years back I saw Dweezil, and Zappa Plays Zappa, at a concert in New Hampshire. After the show he sat on the stage, gave autographs and chatted with fans. I asked when he would put this in the show. He said "not for many years yet". There was a look on his face you can see in this video. We lost Frank Zappa, a great musician. Dweezil lost that, and his Dad.
Dweezil always has to choke back the tears when he plays this. It is such a lush and beautiful, and now that Frank is gone, a solemn tune. I can absolutely understand the emotion for Dweez. RIP, Uncle Frank. Thank you for the time you were with us.
In retrospect, it's almost Frank writing and playing his own musical eulogy 12-13 years early.
I was so thrilled when he graciously signed my Strat...
What a powerful performance!
:,( Man, you can really see how emotional it is for him to play this one, and he is really good about keeping that from getting to him usually. From what ive heard this song is very important to him.
This was always one of my favorites as well, probably my favorite solo piece of Franks.
Its funny because i see a few comments here saying they want this played at their funeral.
I have felt the same way for years
Also, i know people are cheering when Dweez obviously chokes up a bit. I feel that they are just letting him know that they understand why and feel the same way. That they have his back. We all miss Frank. But hopefully Dweezil can see how many people still love and care about this music and that gives him some comfort.
Damn fine reply.......x
The people cheering and whistling were encouraging him.
Dweezil does justice to one of Frank’s most beautiful songs.
I'm balling, snot slinging, beautiful emotional ride. GOD also used these two (Dweezil & Frank) to help me get over my self centered anger at my Dad. Our FATHER works in strange ways. I am forever grateful. John 14:6
25 years after his dad did this same song, even a tear in his eye while playing, and he does a FINE JOB, daddy would be proud!!
Frank Zappa poured his heart and soul into this composition and Dweezil played it to perfection.
First heard Zappa in '66 when I was 12 years old.To this day I've never heard music with more real human feeling
If I were to meet my untimely demise, my parents are given a playlist for my “celebration of a life in mediocrity” party. This is the last song to be played. What a way to go out. Absolute emotion turned up to 11. RIP FZ. And thank you Dweez.
Not sure what your music taste is or lack off, maybe Ceremony by Joy division or if inna strick metal Diet, Anthrax - in the end; would suit. Stay safe kiddo ❤️
Up there with Eddie Hazel's Maggot Brain. Not only did Dweezil cry, so did his guitar. I, Frank, would be so proud!
I also see this in the same vein as Maggot Brain. Transcendant guitar music. Guts laid bare.
@@jimventry5509 Nice, thanks.
If interested, Buckethead and John Fruciante did the same tribute.
Aunt Suzie by Buckethead and
Respectfully,
Johns before the beginning.
I would link but YT hates me and deletes my links. Thanks love!
It certainly is. Far beyond melancholy.
@jfo3000
Oh my goodness, I forgot I posted this!
Two years!
Thanks for replying, I almost forgot how Dweezil played his heart out!
Stay safe Sir,
This is an amazing and touching performance of a great composition, and a fitting tribute to a father Dweezil lost far too soon. The connection between him and Frank is manifest, even palpable. He's done Frank proud.
The most beautiful guitar solo of all time. Even Frank knew it was special and said as much.
And every time I hear it, it brings tears to my eyes.
Dweezil had no chance and to have kept those perfect notes together so magnificently through the emotion must’ve been really hard.
Absolutely amazing ❤️
I am crying....Dweezil misses Dad...hauntingly beautiful .
Thank you Dweezil for performing music that is as emotional to you as it is to me.
Dweezil is just fantastic, plays Frank's music so well.
Been so lucky to speak with him twice after concerts in Norway,
He shows his feelings about how much he miss Frank, some tears came from me too.
I so appreciate all the comments of those who remember loved ones lost. This song is a perfect anthem for memory and introspection.
My wife and I danced to this song at our wedding. It also is a song of love and triumph. It makes me want to conquer the world.
I miss you Frank.
Like father, like son....thank you for carrying on the family name...Frank must be so god damn proud!!!
His dad was with him on this night - He was so emotional playing this thinking of his dad. He nailed it but heartbreaking to watch
Out of curiosity I played this along with Frank's version on Joe's Garage and it was amazing. I was able to synch them up perfectly and hearing the two of them playing together was intense.
No greater gift a son can give his father than what Dweezil is giving his
OK I’m a 60s baby. Dweezil is two months older than me… He was born in September I was born in November 1969!
This is the best song his father ever did in my opinion… I got a lot of respect for Dweezil, for standing there, playing it, with tears rolling down his face.
Life doesn't get much better than this. Utterly stunning.
Played with such deep feeling and humility. A timeless gift, from father and from son.
For my son who passed away 5 months ago.....dad loves you Xavier. Thank you Frank fir this moving piece.....your son is doing great things.
Peace be with you my friend.
@@jfo3000And with you. Thank you.
Moving Comment. Xavier was definitely proud of his daddy. May he rest in peace
@@saminkalhor4281I appreciate that.
Greetings from Palm Desert, CA. We love Watermelon and Easter Hay here. We have always been content with the U-Tube, picture video. This is the first we have seen it Live. Thanks Brother. ❤
They were in the lobby after the show signing autographs and taking photos. Devoid of pride or arrogance despite having just razed the venue. They were all so sweet, patient, kind, and genuine. Inspirational.
I've heard this song at least 1,000 times and still... all I can say is WOW!
This composition is like listening to waves break on the shore or seeing the setting sun. Magnificent, all encompassing, sublime, and revealing. A beginning and ending in ever changing form with time to breathe in the wonder. Love this piece.
His son paying tribute, nicely done sir, dad would approve
Man.
Goosebumps every time i watch this!
possiably one of the most gorgeous guitar solo ever written....who else ? FRANK
You nailed it Dweez NICE !
The only song that makes me cry everytime i listen to it. Frank, i still miss you so badly
How great is that........to witness a son loving his dad? Oh my......: )
Dweezil is just a beautiful soul..... Not afraid to share his emotions on stage..... Missing his Pop with every note..... ❤️🤜🤛👌
Beautiful, I'm in tears, son plays one of his dad's most beautiful songs and thinks of his dad departed. It brings an extra layer of emotion. Your dad will be so proud man, bless you...
Went to like this and realised I already did years ago and keep coming back to it. A phenomenal moment.
Franks most beautiful piece and his son plays with the emotion only a son can in tribute to his father.
Dweezil..... I have watched you play this song many times ( I am a guitarist myself) I don't give a fuck what anyone say's! man I can hear your ol' mans influence.... sometimes when I kick back listening to you.... I can hear Frank! I love ya man!
Hard to believe that this beautiful insturmental first appeared on the same album that gave us the song, Why does it Hurt When I Pee? This is lovely, and I give tons of credit to Dweezil and the band for staying true to the mood and not being tempted by the presence of the live audience to try to overdo it and show off.
I’ve seen dweezel twice in concert. Every time, he tears up while playing. It is my favorite FZ song and causes me to shed some tears as well. I want this to be shared with family and friends at my celebration of life party
What an extraordinary composition, whatta family of geniuses!!
AWESOME Tribute to his Dad.
I was there. What a band.. what a heart warming moment
It makes me cry and feel sad when I hear this song !
My dad died last week. Thank you, Dweezil. You have no idea how much this means to me.
I was at that gig, and what an emotional moment it was. Tears were flowing down my cheeks. Well done Dweezil!
If I had the pleasure of watchin' Dweezil play this song live I would have had had tears runnin' down my cheeks too! I close my eyes and swear I can hear Frank!
I've listened to this piece so many times, whether it's FZ or Dweezil, and it never fails to bring me to tears. That moment at 3:08 onwards, where Dweezil switches gears on his guitar and kicks those feelings of regret into subtle overdrive, just overwhelms me with deep sadness and reflection... while at the same time you're holding your breath for him... and when Dweezil finishes it with that somber coda, you're already with him, but with the hairs standing on end. And with a feeling of "yes, you've made it!"
Something about music that answers all questions...
To me, this piece is not just sad but also calm and positive. I never thought of it as sad. The music is emotional but contains all sorts of feelings. I think that everything Frank wrote had some positive feeling to it.
Dweezil did an awesome job playing it and also a great job recreating the tone of the guitar. The version in Joe's Garage has the best clean and dirty guitar tones I ever heard.
Music is the best.
Haha it really is!
Me too agree
going to fire up my mellotron /synth and use this track to trigger them
Simply beautiful. His dad would be so proud.
Great job by DZ..when i hear this song..sad but it brings me to how great frank was!!! thanks all for keeping this music alive
Utterly sublime emotion through a guitar, one of the greatest guitar instrumentals ever......Always so loved Franks version but Dweezil does it so beautifully and heartfelt in his Dad's memory... This piece is one I'd have played at my funeral and long may it play forever.
My first impression is that, this piece is, reverential. Thoughtful, measured, and respectful. It is an unpretentious compliment to a great work.
It is possible to follow in the footsteps of a maverick, but impossible to recreate his flair.
This is as yet, the benchmark, and closest to equal, Frank's original work on Joe's Garage [even when Frank interpreted it in myriad ways in live performances] which will forever be, sublime.
And quite Frankly, there is no better complement, than seeing a son follow in his father's footsteps.
Outstanding piece by Dweezil.
The pain of losing Frank is so powerfully muted by his greatest EVER musical creation = Dweezil. Son, your Father is watching you with his pride in who you are. You’re incredible mate! 🦋🫶🏽🪺🌧️✨❤️🎋👚✨❤️
God bless you Dweezil for carrying tbe torch of Frank's legacy. All Zappa fans in the world are desperately in need of your father's music,wich is also yours.You are making an amazing job.Thanks a lot
I saw Dweezil live in concert in Oklahoma City, at the Tower Theatre on my birthday a year ago...after listening to Frank Zappas music for my whole life, it was one of the best experiences I've ever had.
This video made my cry like a baby
Your father would be proud! A shame he didn't he didn't get an award for this great song but every Easter I listen to it.
The Zappa legend and legacy will never die. Thanks Dweezil.
Sublime...just utterly sublime. Such delicate beauty. It's beyond just being a song..
Feeling. Every. Note. is Dweez. That's what great music does.
Dweezil is one of the very few people on earth that Really gets his Fathers music.
RIP Frank and I love his music and love that Dweezil stays so true to Franks original recording.