Frank Zappa - What's My Line, TV Appearance 1971

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  • @gravematter1
    @gravematter1 11 лет назад +581

    This whole thing is mindblowing. Frank Zappa on What's My Line? Soupy Sales guessing his identity? A two minute chat about video editing on primetime TV? Outstanding.

  • @crystalrunez
    @crystalrunez 11 лет назад +191

    Oh Frank, we miss you. What a shining light you were.

  • @guyfihi
    @guyfihi 11 лет назад +714

    To me Frank is not that strange, just an intelligent, creative, brutally honest, opinionated guy.

  • @gepmrk
    @gepmrk 11 лет назад +362

    Back in 1971 you could witness an intelligent conversation between people on TV. What Happened?

  • @davidtooke5964
    @davidtooke5964 9 лет назад +479

    Soupy Sales was ahead of his time, really. He clearly supported innovative music. His sons Hunt and Tony formed the rhythm section of Tin Machine, fronted by David Bowie.

  • @astrosteve
    @astrosteve 11 лет назад +82

    I didn't realize Zappa was ever that mainstream popular. Damn. That's pretty cool.

  • @mackereltacos2850
    @mackereltacos2850 8 лет назад +46

    You could ask the man ANY question and he'd give the most sincere well thought out response in a flash.

  • @ForeverYoung58
    @ForeverYoung58 11 лет назад +213

    Very surprising that someone from that panel figured out it was Zappa; but Soupy Sales was much hipper than he was given credit for. A surprisingly cool dude.

  • @MOTOPAC
    @MOTOPAC 11 лет назад +132

    Soupy got it! Soupy's sons played with Iggy and David Bowie.

  • @richardfederico1672
    @richardfederico1672 9 лет назад +261

    Zappa never fails to explain away his secrets and delve into the minutia of his production process's. Priceless shit for those interested in the recording techniques and technical capabilities of the 60's and 70's. A true teacher!

    • @JazzKeyboardist1
      @JazzKeyboardist1 8 лет назад

      +Richard Federico sorry

    • @JazzKeyboardist1
      @JazzKeyboardist1 7 лет назад +7

      ***** ..Good one.. But Does Frank explain how playing bicycles on the Steve Allen show was his ticket for being the hero to millions of his groupies? Yoko Ono stole his act

    • @BitterBosh
      @BitterBosh 7 лет назад +11

      Richard Federico Agreed. Usually they whisk the mystery guest off far too quickly, nice to see them "talk shop," as Wally said.

    • @designerlarry
      @designerlarry 7 лет назад +12

      His lyrics and the songs themselves may be off the wall, but he indeed takes his music very seriously and uses the technology at the time to the limits, and yes always open to discussion.

  • @dennis4189
    @dennis4189 11 лет назад +47

    Who could imagine Frank Zappa and Wally Bruner having a serious discussion about film editing? RIP Frank.

  • @HunterMann
    @HunterMann 11 лет назад +27

    Frank helped me to start my first dental floss farm many years ago.
    Pure genius!

  • @nickpelkey
    @nickpelkey 11 лет назад +55

    A night club performing, composer, singer who is a bullfighter. Pretty accurate. I love that Frank decided to get all technical during his interview.

  • @EpicRacingUK
    @EpicRacingUK 9 лет назад +239

    I love listening to Mr Zappa's detailed explanation of how the film was edited. Clearly a very intelligent man who was totally switched on. Missed by many music lovers. He was truly unique and a fantastic composer who pushed the boundaries.

  • @MrDboyle100
    @MrDboyle100 11 лет назад +68

    A man who was way way way a head of his time cannot believe its nearly 20 years since he passed, rest easy Frank!!!!!!!!!!

  • @TorkG8
    @TorkG8 11 лет назад +40

    I would've known him right away just from his vocal tone..I just love Frank's voice, whether he's speaking or singing.

  • @18Bobjohn
    @18Bobjohn 11 лет назад +33

    Soupy Sales and Frank on the same show. Classic!

  • @MrMaskedhater
    @MrMaskedhater 9 лет назад +678

    Is there anything musical about your work? "Some people think so"

  • @Dejahthoris22
    @Dejahthoris22 10 лет назад +122

    Soupy Sales nailed it. I love Soupy

    • @PedroPetracco
      @PedroPetracco 7 лет назад +11

      Gotta love the guy who put Hunt and Tony into this world!

    • @DarkeningSkies1
      @DarkeningSkies1 7 лет назад +11

      And his kids Hunt & Tony were Iggy Pop and David Bowie's rhythm section for a while. Cool begets cool.

  • @InsertName130
    @InsertName130 9 лет назад +95

    That was awesome.
    Soupy Sales and Frank Zappa are both awesome! I can't believe how fast he got it!

    • @johnbidochka2795
      @johnbidochka2795 8 лет назад +27

      They missed their opportunity to collaborate on a record together, it could have been called "Soupy Gravy"!

    • @InsertName130
      @InsertName130 8 лет назад +6

      John Bidochka Greatest comment in the history of the world!

    • @chemicalcarlos
      @chemicalcarlos 7 лет назад +15

      His kids turned out to be rock & rollers who played with Bowie in Tin Machine. Maybe ole Soupy was hipper than he let on.

    • @fadethetrade
      @fadethetrade 7 лет назад +6

      cause even in 72 zappa wasn't any slouch. He had been invited to play at woodstock and played in a concert series with hendriz in switzerland so even in 72,people were already taking notice in their circles.Then grand wazoo came out and rolling stone rated it 5 stars!The rest is history.

    • @terr777
      @terr777 7 лет назад +11

      InsertName130 Both his sons, Tony and Hunt were in music...they played on Todd Rundgren's first solo album, "Runt".

  • @chemicalcarlos
    @chemicalcarlos 7 лет назад +12

    I knew it. He was just a geek at heart. Miss the man, wish he was around today. RIP Frank, in your unmarked grave.

  • @LechDharma
    @LechDharma 11 лет назад +98

    FZ was underappreciated as an envelope-pushing composer, and an innovator in both music AND video art. His deliciously-wicked and irreverent sense of humor was often misunderstood by the general public. His dedication to "product" excellence, and his anti-drug policy, often drove his various "Mothers" crazy. But, to chosen by him to be a Mother, was an honor like no other. At a time when most "rock stars" were drooling, drugged-out, half-wits, Zappa was a musical genius. IMHO.

  • @TehJew22
    @TehJew22 10 лет назад +130

    Zappa was years ahead of his time, with video editing. :O

    • @EpicRacingUK
      @EpicRacingUK 9 лет назад +27

      You're spot on. He was always looking for new ways to do things, i mean in everything. His compositions too. Such a variety and approach in compositions.

    • @TehJew22
      @TehJew22 9 лет назад +4

      EpicRacingUK Thank you. :)

  • @staceyanimacie2539
    @staceyanimacie2539 11 лет назад +44

    Never knew Shelly Manne was on Lumpy Gravy. I'll have to check that out. Nice to hear him talk about 200 Motels.

  • @HunterMann
    @HunterMann 11 лет назад +18

    That was great guess work on Soupy part. I like that he mentioned the legendary jazz drummer Shelly Manne(RIP 1984).

  • @weaselsuit
    @weaselsuit 10 лет назад +40

    Such a wonderful artist. Bless his heart.

  • @drprogensteinphp
    @drprogensteinphp 11 лет назад +15

    Long before Iggy Pop, Hunt and Tony Sales also played on the 1971 album "Runt" by Todd Rundgren.

  • @ZINCOVIX8754
    @ZINCOVIX8754 11 лет назад +9

    God the world is shit without MR.Zappa.

  • @andytaravella8124
    @andytaravella8124 7 лет назад +18

    You can tell they were impressed with him. Don't think they expected him to be well spoken and sober lol

  • @soulierinvestments
    @soulierinvestments 11 лет назад +19

    June Lockhart in her mid luscious period. She started performing in the 1930s and still performed in various mediums clear into the 2000s. She started appearing in TV in the early 1950s and continued appearing in TV clear into the 2000s. Only a handful of performers can claim to appearing in games shows in the 1950s, 1960s, 70s, 80s, 90s, and 2000s. June is one of them. For sheer TV longevity, only Betty White out did her. Betty started in the 1940s and is still active.

  • @professor1966
    @professor1966 9 лет назад +32

    Interesting is that he's one of the few (if not the ONLY) mystery guest to NOT disguise his voice to confound the panel..

  • @kmc55
    @kmc55 8 лет назад +17

    He was a genius. I never had the chance to see him perform live but I did see Dweezil last year at The Kent Stage doing Zappa Plays Zappa - absolutely incredible musician like his Father.

  • @ZAPPAFREAK59
    @ZAPPAFREAK59 11 лет назад +22

    this is why Frank is just the coolest cat around!

  • @Mr.Altavoz
    @Mr.Altavoz 10 лет назад +31

    miss you Frank!

  • @llihmailliw9780
    @llihmailliw9780 7 лет назад +5

    Frank - what a brilliant man, and what a sad, sad pity that you left us so long ago - far too soon. We need you now more than ever; you weren't the glue that held everything in place - you were the force that kept everything in check.

  • @downloader1970
    @downloader1970 9 лет назад +90

    The moustache did it LOL

  • @5Be4Funk
    @5Be4Funk 11 лет назад +19

    I love it ... Frank is so far ahead of the world musically and technically that he sounds like he came from outer space .... oh yeah, almost forgot ... he did

  • @krelbar
    @krelbar 10 лет назад +91

    Funny thing is...I would have known who it was as soon as I heard his voice.

  • @omagine
    @omagine 9 лет назад +22

    of course Soupy nailed it. He was pretty hip. His son is in music too. Played with some of my friends. :)

  • @renduke
    @renduke 11 лет назад +31

    i would know that voice anywhere

  • @Spudboy182
    @Spudboy182 11 лет назад +9

    Ah, Frank. One of the greatest. Miss you, sir.

  • @recubejim1
    @recubejim1 11 лет назад +8

    Soupy was one smart awesome entertainer no one under the age of 50 has had a chance to enjoy.
    Of course FZ is the Most AWESOME!

  • @MarcBrewer
    @MarcBrewer 11 лет назад +17

    I figured Soupy would get it. His boys played drums & bass with Iggy and Bowie for years, so he probably heard a lot of rock records at home.

  • @JGarcia77
    @JGarcia77 11 лет назад +6

    Frank was one really sharp man. I saw him @ 8/ 10 times... So great.

  • @Mr39036ce
    @Mr39036ce 8 лет назад +9

    I absolutely idolized Frank Zappa but as a side note to this,As a kid my dad,sister and I would watch the Soupy Sales Show. It was a half hour of laughing so hard we would hurt. Some of his shows are on RUclips. You should remember the time period of this was late 50's early 60's.Some of it was a bit Adult if you catch the drift.

  • @CheshireCatband
    @CheshireCatband 11 лет назад +8

    Sweet threads Frank! Shelly Manne on Lumpy?! never knew. jazz legend.

  • @lancegoerner1719
    @lancegoerner1719 7 лет назад +182

    The guy had it right the first time, Mr Zappa was a Bull fighter. He fraught bull shit every chance he had.

  • @HerbTBS
    @HerbTBS 11 лет назад +11

    June Lockhart and Frank Zappa together for the first time.

  • @jonathan401
    @jonathan401 11 лет назад +19

    "Some people think so" hahahahaha great answer.

  • @canturgan
    @canturgan 11 лет назад +13

    Zappa didn't think anything of going on mainstream TV, he didn't consider himself above any of that.

  • @jimmythecreep
    @jimmythecreep 10 лет назад +21

    hunt and tony sales are soupy sales sons, both very accomplished musicians who have worked with iggy pop and david bowie.

  • @ludovica8221
    @ludovica8221 10 лет назад +16

    So much detail about the film editing!

  • @BHAKTIBROPHY
    @BHAKTIBROPHY 10 лет назад +15

    I've never seen this!
    Thank you SO much for posting.
    I miss Frank.
    Such a genius!

  • @starwolffan13
    @starwolffan13 11 лет назад +10

    "Do you have a moustache?" "Yes." "Are you Frank Zappa?" Yes.

  • @genericgeorge
    @genericgeorge 11 лет назад +6

    Ah he was plugging 200 Motels. I should have watched it till the end. Very cool film - Especially 'She Painted Up Her Face'

    • @Jah_Rastafari_ORIG
      @Jah_Rastafari_ORIG 7 лет назад +2

      Glenn Wheatcroft My favorite is Magic Fingers. Red balloons just pop behind my eyes...

  • @lipby
    @lipby 11 лет назад +4

    I didn't know that he had become so famous already. I assumed he was still underground at that point.

  • @georgecandreva2842
    @georgecandreva2842 8 лет назад +3

    Frank Zappa and George Duke together. Marvelous!

  • @ledzzappa
    @ledzzappa 7 лет назад +2

    what a great guy he was, never to be matched.

  • @wesmatron
    @wesmatron 11 лет назад +5

    As soon as he utter his first word, my next question would have been "Are you the legend Frank Zappa?'

  • @zappafreak58
    @zappafreak58 11 лет назад +5

    Thanks for posting this, I had never seen it before. Very interesting an historically pertinent! He left much to soon.

  • @propellerkuh1603
    @propellerkuh1603 10 лет назад +15

    such a great guy he was!!

  • @Aldebaron9
    @Aldebaron9 11 лет назад +6

    I saw him perform 5 weeks earlier.

  • @DeanHaasJr
    @DeanHaasJr 11 лет назад +6

    He was a true genius - not everyone got what he was doing, even his fans!

  • @foggygoggle
    @foggygoggle 11 лет назад +5

    Only " Soupy Sails:"woulda guessed Zappas identity .
    Kudos ... pie in the face

  • @clemguitar
    @clemguitar 6 лет назад +2

    Just gotta love him

  • @baronoflivonia.3512
    @baronoflivonia.3512 6 лет назад +22

    Frank Zappa was a Genius. He probably recorded more music than any other 2 artist's combined, gave the world trout Mask Replica and Alice Cooper. He was the Mozart or Bach of our time.

  • @markkonzerowsky8871
    @markkonzerowsky8871 7 лет назад +2

    Frank Zappa and Gene Rayburn on the same stage. Two polar extremes of cool with Soupy Sales as the mediator!

  • @manoftheworld1000
    @manoftheworld1000 10 лет назад +17

    This is no real guessing game! After all, Zappa answers with his natural voice, so they can "spot" him right away! He should (have) nod(ed) or shake(n) his head instead!

  • @randyj420
    @randyj420 11 лет назад

    what a great post - thanks so much - this is a great capture of Frank - still so sad he left us - but so happy he put out so much amazing music.

  • @Natenick5
    @Natenick5 11 лет назад +4

    Yeah I was honestly shocked the guy guessed him so fast. Out of all the musicians at the time.

  • @BuzzWreck61
    @BuzzWreck61 6 лет назад +3

    Wally Bruner and Frank "talking shop". Wally was also the pitch man for PlyMart, a home improvement warehouse chain.

  • @patriot6067
    @patriot6067 6 лет назад +6

    200 MoTeLs : first feature film shot on video tape , using 4 cameras , and it was shot in 7 days . Nobody's gonna tell me that's​ not a goddamn accomplishment , cuz " I'll stomp on his face till he don't move no more ! "

  • @minish1
    @minish1 8 лет назад +2

    So ahead of his time

  • @Wayzor_
    @Wayzor_ 11 лет назад +2

    This made my night. Thanks.

  • @dnatz58
    @dnatz58 11 лет назад +5

    Soupy's son played drums in David Bowie's Tin Machine

  • @quicksilvermac7
    @quicksilvermac7 11 лет назад +6

    haha the Mustache gave it away Signature.... :) Legends Never die

  • @OBACHOWA
    @OBACHOWA 11 лет назад +4

    MISS YOU FRANK!

  • @miserablerhurensohn
    @miserablerhurensohn 11 лет назад +1

    Alright Soupy! I'm glad somebody recognized that distinctive voice.

  • @alachabre
    @alachabre 9 лет назад +70

    I could be mis-interpreting this, but at 2:23 I see Gene Rayburn lean behind June Lockhart and ask Soupy Sales, "Who's Frank Zappa?" then June turns and looks at Gene with a look of "Are you kidding?"

  • @RedRadRoot
    @RedRadRoot 10 лет назад +3

    @ Ed White - The Sayles brothers' work w./Todd on "Something Anything" is much fun to listen to.

  • @AIKevorkian
    @AIKevorkian 9 лет назад +1

    I was too young to remember this show. I don't remember anything before "Truth or Consequences" which became "The Price is Right". But notice how Frank said "first feature film to be shot on video tape". That was light-years ahead of its time, Mr. Zappa. And I have not heard the name Soupy Sales since at least when I was only 22. Wow!

  • @FZappa20
    @FZappa20 8 лет назад +2

    I like that he signed in as F Zappa

  • @Croot_Music
    @Croot_Music 8 лет назад +5

    Shelly Manne is a fucking amazing drummer

    • @CusterFlux
      @CusterFlux 8 лет назад +1

      +Flavio Rocha When it comes to Mr Zappa … nothing less would do.

    • @jonathonbuttery2041
      @jonathonbuttery2041 8 лет назад

      Shelly Manne mocked Zappa at the Lumpy Gravy sessions, ridiculed him (dirty ignorant hippie, etc). Manne softened a bit later when he realized that Frank was talented.

  • @Dejahthoris22
    @Dejahthoris22 6 лет назад +1

    I love Frank Zappa

  • @anthonylarson7919
    @anthonylarson7919 7 лет назад +2

    Soupy has two sons, both of whom are rock musicians: bassist Tony Sales and drummer Hunt Sales (who were in the band Tin Machine with David Bowie).

  • @kaewonf8
    @kaewonf8 11 лет назад

    And the winner is Soupy Sales! Thanks for the upload!

  • @johnslattery6132
    @johnslattery6132 7 лет назад +1

    It's great that they zeroed in on his identity once "composer" was posed as a question!

  • @enomis10
    @enomis10 7 лет назад +3

    are you a musical genius? yes

  • @carineii6747
    @carineii6747 10 лет назад +78

    At the beginning: "Rock Star" Frank Zappa... Hahahahaha! That's hilarious when you really know about the man and his anti-stardom views! Wow! Lol.

    • @Qermaq
      @Qermaq 9 лет назад +31

      Well, he WAS a rock star, whether he liked it or not!

    • @TelecasterLPGTop
      @TelecasterLPGTop 7 лет назад +9

      Activist would suit him better.

  • @cannonball666
    @cannonball666 11 лет назад +3

    They go together like Lost in Space and Moon Unit.

  • @maxdingotm
    @maxdingotm 11 лет назад

    FZ...the mad scientist of rock..one of a kind...sorely missed

  • @trendm0nger
    @trendm0nger 11 лет назад +23

    because people were smart back then, people were curious, people were interested in interesting things......not so much now, I suppose

  • @PorkChop1956
    @PorkChop1956 11 лет назад

    The man was visionary!

  • @genericgeorge
    @genericgeorge 9 лет назад +3

    They're blindfolded but the voices were a dead giveaway on this show. They should have had them treated

  • @cheapthrilll6323
    @cheapthrilll6323 7 лет назад +1

    I LOVE ZAPPA (S)

  • @fishybishbash
    @fishybishbash 10 лет назад +1

    Went to the UK performance of 200 Motels this week and I'm not surprised that the piece took Zappa 4 years to write. It was one of the most remarkable pieces of orchestral writing I ever heard, mind-blowing. And you can't even buy the soundtrack.This situation has to change surely? I don't get it

    • @Jah_Rastafari_ORIG
      @Jah_Rastafari_ORIG 7 лет назад

      fishybishbash Whole thing's here on YT to listen to anytime...

  • @bridgmjm
    @bridgmjm 9 лет назад +2

    Rest In Pease FZ

  • @CheshireCatband
    @CheshireCatband 11 лет назад

    Sweet threads Frank!

  • @yakloyd
    @yakloyd 8 лет назад

    awesome vid !

  • @benharcourt2741
    @benharcourt2741 7 лет назад +1

    genious