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  • Опубликовано: 22 ноя 2024
  • Philadelphia 29 October 1976, Live at The Spectrum.
    Philly '76
    Frank Zappa Guitar, Vocals
    Bianca Odin Vocals, Keyboards
    Ray White Vocals, Rhythm Guitar, Cowbell
    Eddie Jobson Keyboards, VIolin
    Patrick O'Hearn Bass, Vocals
    Terry Bozzio Drums, Vocals
    Music', Performance, Band
    & Recordings by Frank Zappa
    Audience by Philadelphia

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  • @ColinBannon-n6j
    @ColinBannon-n6j 10 месяцев назад +50

    Another timeless masterpiece by one of the greatest artists of all time. Sounds as fresh today as it did decades ago.

  • @frankbreuer8849
    @frankbreuer8849 2 года назад +71

    The first time ever I put a 19minute piece of music on repeat

  • @stratdave1
    @stratdave1 4 года назад +946

    His music was caught between two dimensions of reality and intellect! For those that didn't understand it, it was insanity and for those that did understand it, it was Genius. Long Live Zappa's Music

    • @peetersfilip6459
      @peetersfilip6459 4 года назад +30

      If you try to understand music, you are lost.

    • @chrispotter7597
      @chrispotter7597 4 года назад +11

      Well said..

    • @Toddy9cent
      @Toddy9cent 4 года назад +15

      ​@@peetersfilip6459 I think you can get closer to the FEELING of the artist.
      UNDERSTANDING does not necessarily mean having an "intellectual" explanation.
      My "current" idea. Every new day can affect the view. The only constant - CHANGE.
      Stay healthy!

    • @abelincoln7473
      @abelincoln7473 3 года назад +12

      It has been said more than once that the line between genius and insanity is little more than how the public views it.

    • @frankcassady3268
      @frankcassady3268 3 года назад +7

      The aim of This Is Your Brain on Music was to make recent findings in neuroscience of music accessible to the educated layperson.[2] Characteristics and theoretical parameters of music are explained alongside scientific findings about how the brain interprets and processes these characteristics.[3] The neuroanatomy of musical expectation, emotion, listening and performance is discussed.
      This Is Your Brain on Music describes the components of music, such as timbre, rhythm, pitch, and harmony[4] and ties them to neuroanatomy, neurochemistry, cognitive psychology, and evolution,[4][5][6] while also making these topics accessible to nonexpert readers by avoiding the use of scientific jargon.[3] One particular focus of the book is on cognitive models of categorization and expectation, and how music exploits these cognitive processes.[4][5] The book challenges Steven Pinker's "auditory cheesecake" assertion that music was an incidental by-product of evolution, arguing instead that music served as an indicator of cognitive, emotional and physical health, and was evolutionarily advantageous as a force that led to social bonding and increased fitness, citing the arguments of Charles Darwin, Geoffrey Miller and others.[7]
      This Is Your Brain on Music was a finalist for the Los Angeles Times Book Award in 2006-2007 for best in the Science and Engineering category, and a Quill Award for best debut author of 2006-2007. It was named one of the best books of the year by The Globe and Mail, The Independent and The Guardian.[8]A long list of prominent scientists and musicians have praised it, including Oliver Sacks, Francis Crick, Brian Greene, David Byrne, George Martin, Yoko Ono, Neil Peart, Victor Wooten, Pete Townshend and Keith Lockhart, and it has been adopted for course use in both science and literature classes at dozens of universities including MIT, Dartmouth College, UC Berkeley, Stanford, Kenyon College, the University of Wisconsin. Two documentary films were based on the book: The Musical Brain (2009) featuring Levitin as host, along with appearances by Sting, Michael Bublé, Feist, and former Fugees leader Wyclef Jean; and The Music Instinct (2009) with Levitin and Bobby McFerrin as co-hosts, with appearances by Yo Yo Ma, Jarvis Cocker, Daniel Barenboim, Oliver Sacks and others. In 2009, Harvard University announced This Is Your Brain on Music would be required reading in its Freshman Core Program in General Education.[9]In 2011-2012, the Physics Department at the California Institute of Technology adopted it as a textbook.

  • @bloodybonescomic
    @bloodybonescomic 3 года назад +568

    2021. The older I get the more I appreciate Zappa.

  • @kevinamundsen7646
    @kevinamundsen7646 Год назад +12

    Amazing track. How is it possible that I lived longer than Frank Zappa. Life is so unfair.

  • @ernestbortfeld5398
    @ernestbortfeld5398 3 года назад +464

    If only he were still with us, his commentary on the country today would be priceless

  • @joopdeleeuw226
    @joopdeleeuw226 2 года назад +92

    The first time I saw Frank live was in 1976 in Amsterdam and I was 19 years old. Now I am 64 and still listening to his beautiful guitar solos.

    • @wolfgangwessler1369
      @wolfgangwessler1369 Год назад +4

      The same with me, only my first live concert was in Cologne. Now i'm 64, lying in my bed and listening to Black Napkins.

    • @Dususdo
      @Dususdo Год назад +3

      I think that was the Zoot Allures tour. I saw him in London that year and he got Todd Rundgren on stage dancing !

    • @patrikpettersson6101
      @patrikpettersson6101 Год назад +1

      Legends

    • @apoorvsharma6703
      @apoorvsharma6703 Месяц назад

      you mean his imaginary guitar solos?

    • @Krisiunizer
      @Krisiunizer Месяц назад

      Jaloers. Ik was 6. :-)
      Luister deze versie van Black Napkins al voor de derde keer deze week. Heeft iets speciaals, door de zangeres en de sfeer.

  • @Fretlessness
    @Fretlessness 3 года назад +480

    Nobody is talking about Bianca Odin and her multiphonic solo
    That's the true gift of this track, IMO. You so rarely got to hear a female voice on Frank stuff, especially in lead

    • @s.e.wagger3888
      @s.e.wagger3888 2 года назад +24

      Thanks, was trying to find out who this brilliant female vocalist was.

    • @noklarok
      @noklarok 2 года назад +12

      next level

    • @anaelleschlienger2189
      @anaelleschlienger2189 2 года назад +13

      That is completely true!!! So impressive

    • @mishroeder9490
      @mishroeder9490 2 года назад

      She once told an audience member who told her to take her clothes off "go eat a rat's dick!" ha ha ha.....Frank wasn't amused though and told her so....

    • @cuneiformdesign
      @cuneiformdesign 2 года назад +14

      fucking amazing, should have got her for that dark side of the moon thing

  • @darbylash1512
    @darbylash1512 3 года назад +10

    My pops. Turned me on to Frank the summer of 77 I was 5

  • @briangerrard420
    @briangerrard420 9 месяцев назад +11

    In 1980 i met Jeff, he had every Frank Zappa album out at the time & he kept buying as they was released.
    It was that summer i listened to them all & to this day i still cannot get enought of Frank's music.

  • @turferguson1219
    @turferguson1219 3 года назад +289

    My childhood consisted of Bugs Bunny, Marx Brothers movies, Monty Python, & the music of Frank Zappa ❤️

    • @JuanSanchez-nn1db
      @JuanSanchez-nn1db 3 года назад +7

      Lovely

    • @altohippiegabber
      @altohippiegabber 3 года назад +8

      Eh what's up duck soup
      lovely spam wonderful man from Utopia

    • @jamesnaldrett9120
      @jamesnaldrett9120 3 года назад +10

      What a wonderful combination!

    • @AA-sn9lz
      @AA-sn9lz 3 года назад +15

      That's some childhood!! and great parenting right there!!!

    • @Io-Io-Io
      @Io-Io-Io 3 года назад +6

      Monty Python and Zappa are more for a grown up clientele l would say- but well...

  • @robertonightday8967
    @robertonightday8967 2 месяца назад +7

    I LOVE YOU FRANK.. 50 years with you You always make my day!!!❤❤

  • @twiddlemagee5372
    @twiddlemagee5372 2 года назад +23

    He's been gone nearly 30 years, yet I listen to his music several times a week. There's some bands that I've listened to as long, but no where near as much as Zappa. This is the music that never gets old and truly delivers the goods.

    • @Raellives
      @Raellives 24 дня назад

      30 yrs ago. Man, it seems like last year.

  • @robbie4860
    @robbie4860 2 года назад +125

    Still sad that Frank has left us WAY too soon! This legendary genius was a one of a kind composer and human being. There is absolutely NO artist EVER again that will ever comes close...

    • @shoyur
      @shoyur 2 года назад +5

      I agree, but at the same time, he woudnt be happy with the current mess

    • @lemming7188
      @lemming7188 2 года назад +6

      @@shoyur Likely that he would've influenced at least a cult following of people into thinking differently. Even from the grave he's done that, at least to me.

    • @drummadave
      @drummadave 2 года назад +7

      And he was only getting started...

    • @gerardpitaud6941
      @gerardpitaud6941 2 года назад +1

      Tu exagère quand même un tout petit peu. Mais pour moi c'est ce que j'ai entendu de mieux dans mon existence, là tte rejoins mais il y a eu des Mozart, Beethoven et combien d'autres qui avaient son génie. Cordialement et à la mémoire de Franck

    • @colinstewart1432
      @colinstewart1432 2 года назад +3

      It's better to burn out than fade away. Frank certainly did that. 🤘🤘🤘

  • @richardalmstead8803
    @richardalmstead8803 3 года назад +45

    Still to this day his music never gets boring or dull to me!!! I can listen to all of it over and over again!! Love BLACK NAPKINS!!!

    • @simonrose9272
      @simonrose9272 Год назад

      Search le (sic) serviette noir for a great bootleg version

    • @MANIPSahTV
      @MANIPSahTV 5 месяцев назад

      Me kinda boring honestly I am looking for one only song at least that I would feel as amazing as people talk on Zappa... and this isnt sarcasm, I honestly think it must excist considering the amount of work he did, much originality in each song but nothing that matches my sensibility for the moment

  • @draven7311
    @draven7311 Месяц назад +3

    Like a fine wine it just improves with age. Thank You Frank Zappa...

  • @vishnudas3328
    @vishnudas3328 Год назад +18

    Im a bass player and when I hear this,it brings tears to my eyes,and thats quite something for a hard bastard like I...

    • @allanfoster6451
      @allanfoster6451 11 месяцев назад +5

      Exactly what I said, first time I heard it I just got so emotional,13yrs old and still go back to it when I need a wee pick me up at the age of 50, genius ❤❤❤❤

    • @frankbreuer8849
      @frankbreuer8849 3 месяца назад

      @@allanfoster6451 yes, same here, without a word being spoken ... 🫶

    • @jamesward4250
      @jamesward4250 3 месяца назад

      Wasn't that nice a frank to promote himself world wide.

  • @WilliamBillyBlair
    @WilliamBillyBlair Год назад +18

    Zappa is and always will be a crazy genius. His music has feelings that some would not or could not understand. He is missed, and there is no one to fill his shoes.
    LONG SHALL FRANKS MUSIC MOVE OUR SOULS!!!

  • @redx1708
    @redx1708 3 года назад +49

    I put on my headphones, close my eyes and just float away totally captivated by this beautiful piece of music. The sheer musicianship just blows me away. Zappa is sorely missed in todays world of music. RIP Frank !!

    • @zim1966
      @zim1966 2 года назад +1

      Eat that Question and Waka Jawaka are like that for me too

    • @guerra963
      @guerra963 2 года назад

      Perfect!

    • @pamzavada5269
      @pamzavada5269 5 месяцев назад

      I came here because of a few comments I read on YT. Zappa was definitely around in my generation but for some reason I never sought him out. I pre-judged him then. I just now read some other comment about him. This is fantastic stuff.

    • @verwurster6022
      @verwurster6022 4 месяца назад

      The hardest thing even for Americans is to understand the lyrics to the opposite music, the omnipresent satire in the lyrics/music serves to hold up a social mirror to ALL, with its incredible creativity coupled with the bizarre. It took me decades of research on the net to understand it as a German fan

    • @1debracadabra
      @1debracadabra 2 месяца назад

      @@zim1966 and hot rats to

  • @biankacosma
    @biankacosma Месяц назад +2

    A class of his own. 😊

  • @jorgkoop9969
    @jorgkoop9969 Год назад +36

    Frank ist und bleibt einer , meiner Meinung nach, der besten Komponisten seiner Zeit ‼️

    • @johannhauffman323
      @johannhauffman323 Год назад +3

      Es ist meiner Meinung auch !

    • @FVZCB
      @FVZCB 11 месяцев назад +3

      Senza alcun dubbio amici miei

    • @jamesward4250
      @jamesward4250 3 месяца назад +1

      I'm surprised so many people get this worldwide!

  • @josephsanders2556
    @josephsanders2556 3 года назад +40

    Perfect song for today. The genius of Zappa lives.

    • @weopenspacevienna8281
      @weopenspacevienna8281 Год назад +1

      yes :-)

    • @FVZCB
      @FVZCB 11 месяцев назад +1

      Da 35 anni una compagnia giornaliera...ed è sempre un crescendo godurioso...come ha fatto a nascere quest Uomo sulla Terra???

  • @BarakNevo
    @BarakNevo 2 месяца назад +2

    one of the best virtuoso and genius musical artist performs , and still you will never hear his song on the radio

  • @stuartmiller9648
    @stuartmiller9648 Год назад +20

    This is simply stunning,beautiful and awesome guitar work from Frank......he was a genius and the older i get the more i miss his humour and presence....

  • @bassinthehouse374
    @bassinthehouse374 2 месяца назад +2

    Zappa bands are always impeccable, but this one includes some special elements for just a moment in time. And on the sacred ground of the Spectrum. Such joy this man has brought me through air sculpture🎸🦒

  • @skelter1153
    @skelter1153 2 года назад +63

    I'm proud that not
    EVERYBODY "gets" Frank Zappa.
    I love everything I've ever heard him do.
    Even after all these years,
    there are STILL so many rarities
    and B-sides I have yet to discover.
    Zappa's music REALLY is a gift
    that keeps on giving.
    🕯Rest In Paradise, Frank🕯
    Your unique and incredible gift
    continues to be appreciated.

    • @douglasswinford2598
      @douglasswinford2598 Год назад +2

      If you were lucky to see Zappa perform LIVE, then you definitely got your money’s worth!! I was fortunate to see him in the middle seventies. Nothing prepared me for that performance. Zappa was definitely a genius with the guitar 🎸

    • @jimparant1789
      @jimparant1789 Год назад

      Rite on with the Rite on!

    • @BarbarraBay
      @BarbarraBay 3 месяца назад

      this sounds like Santana's Flame Sky

  • @rtchamberlain
    @rtchamberlain 3 года назад +81

    Incredible what can come out of two chords. When the woman scatting hits those wild high notes and it’s followed by a soulful yell at 4:20 it nearly brought tears to my eyes. Certain sounds, tones and inflections of someone’s expression does that to me from time to time. It’s incredible the way that can happen. Music is the closest contact we have to our spirit in my opinion

    • @davidbryden7904
      @davidbryden7904 2 года назад +3

      Bianca Odin is an amazing singer 😍
      She mentioned working with Frank in an interview; said he was kinda hard to work with, but she respected the talent. RIP Frank

    • @VoluntaristJAM
      @VoluntaristJAM 2 года назад +2

      "Music is the best." FZ

    • @billdiama7607
      @billdiama7607 2 года назад +2

      420 its the magic number !!blaze it from Mt olympus Greece

    • @jedwing
      @jedwing 2 года назад

      I feel ya, my man. All the best.

    • @svenjansen2134
      @svenjansen2134 Год назад +3

      That overnote singing is superhard and if it touches you, you're there.

  • @Gwennved
    @Gwennved Месяц назад +2

    Zappa immaculate, Patrick O'Hearn fabulous

  • @luther_beckett
    @luther_beckett 4 года назад +89

    I always loved this piece of music. This is my favorite version so far. Bianca Odin was an unexpected treasure for me.

    • @tomschooner1161
      @tomschooner1161 Год назад +1

      Anyone enlighten me with yore golden knowledge of Zappa, who is the bloke stood in the furthest left position with the red jacket on, what instrument does he play on this version of the ultra-classic Black Napkins, I know that Patrick O'hearn plays bass so eloquently , Eddie Jobson, plays the violin riding those emotional notes so well a true master at work, Lady Bianca sung the vocals, oh, so beautifully, Terry Bozzio is marveltastic on the drums, and of course Frank {the superabundantly skilled virtuoso on the guitar}, but, I can't for the life of me remember who the fella stood at far left is wearing the red jacket, I don't know who or what instrument he plays, anyone clarify this for me, PLEASE!!!

    • @WellfullyAw
      @WellfullyAw Год назад +2

      @@tomschooner1161 rhythm guitarist Ray White. Amazing musician in his own right

    • @Krondowg
      @Krondowg Год назад

      "White God" (feminine) Bianca!

  • @debottonjacques1694
    @debottonjacques1694 5 месяцев назад +7

    Ce chef d'oeuvre musical dure près de 20 minutes, et jusqu'à la dernière seconde tout est parfait: rien à ajouter, rien à retirer. Merci FZ.

    • @URLforme
      @URLforme 2 месяца назад +1

      So true ❤

  • @teresathomley3703
    @teresathomley3703 5 месяцев назад +2

    Bianca Odin's overtone singing is crazy. The whole track is a slow rowboat excursion on a peacefully slow river- with incredible nightime scenery on both banks.

  • @f1tof2
    @f1tof2 3 года назад +32

    here i am-again. 18 minutes of pure magic. those silky-smooth drums fills, her voice, the violin the guitar, the bass, the keyboard ghost sounds - one of the rarest music piece i can close my eyes and truly listen even though i already knows it

  • @inflames2112
    @inflames2112 3 года назад +15

    Bianca's voice is divine

  • @robertjacob5dmk3
    @robertjacob5dmk3 День назад

    2024 and frank zappa still rocking the world...RIP MR ZAPPA and THANK YOU.

  • @spikeybaby1735
    @spikeybaby1735 3 года назад +4

    We are here because we know, pity those that don't

  • @allanfoster6451
    @allanfoster6451 11 месяцев назад +2

    First song to make me cry 😢😢

  • @lester9330
    @lester9330 5 лет назад +178

    Now you know what we Zappa fans have known for over 50 years. Zappa could create devastatingly beautiful instrumental music when he wanted to!

    • @SunShingles
      @SunShingles 5 лет назад +7

      Devastating beauty, That’s exactly it. It’s got this searing white hot energy like a comet burning through the atmosphere.

    • @danu6718
      @danu6718 4 года назад +6

      A longer version of Zoot Allures is what I wanted.

    • @stefanschleps8758
      @stefanschleps8758 4 года назад +5

      "Frank ! Shut up and play the guitar !"

    • @nicethrowdad
      @nicethrowdad 4 года назад

      Treacherous Cretins, preferably the Pau version, heedless expression

    • @gutebrandao4369
      @gutebrandao4369 3 года назад +2

      Sublime

  • @mrskinszszs
    @mrskinszszs 3 года назад +446

    How Zappa isn't considered a top 10 all time guitarist is beyond me

    • @jasonjasonm9806
      @jasonjasonm9806 3 года назад +125

      he is by the people who understand music

    • @mikepinoquio
      @mikepinoquio 3 года назад +27

      @@jasonjasonm9806 very good answer.

    • @newusernamehere4772
      @newusernamehere4772 3 года назад +23

      Fuck Rolling Stone. Derek Trucks, Jimmy Herring, John Mclaughlin (really any guitarist that worked with Miles Davis), Buckethead, Allan Holdsworth, Trey Anastasio, Duane Allman and Jerry Garcia all blow away any top 10 list they've ever done.
      And Zappa is a better composer and arguably more well rounded guitarist than all of them!

    • @jensmeyners6887
      @jensmeyners6887 3 года назад +7

      we know it

    • @newusernamehere4772
      @newusernamehere4772 3 года назад +31

      I think the problems are a.) He smiles too much (real genuine smiles of achievement and joy and not to sell a product) and b.) He tells the truth. If it was just one or the other it would be fine, they could market him as crazy (Jimi hendrix smiled but early on it was more of a psychedelic fantasy trip, Band of gypsys came around and he started talking about too much real shit, boom dead). Zappa (and more importantly his fans) is/are out of the control of all the people who decide what the top 10 anyone of anything is, and it pisses those people off to this day lol

  • @DouglasF68
    @DouglasF68 3 года назад +36

    When I was 5 I couldn't understand my uncle's love for Zappa. Now I do. A classical composer in the funk rock dominion.

    • @V8AmericanMuscleCar
      @V8AmericanMuscleCar 3 года назад +3

      Me too but now my kids love him too.
      3 and 6 years old. ❤️❤️

    • @nickdrover1435
      @nickdrover1435 3 года назад +1

      I was about 8 ish when my uncle put zappa in my brain

    • @russellhenrybieber6620
      @russellhenrybieber6620 2 года назад +3

      in the everything dominion, "its all just one big note"

  • @jerrystohner712
    @jerrystohner712 4 года назад +40

    The Brilliance Never Stops

  • @juanenriquefernandojacobsc2495
    @juanenriquefernandojacobsc2495 Год назад +6

    We need more Zappa in You Tube Amazing scales avant-garde music.

  • @raventhor
    @raventhor 8 лет назад +978

    its a Zappa thing ...for an inmense minority. To the proud few who keep posting this pearls i raise my cup

    • @maxaronow712
      @maxaronow712 8 лет назад +19

      I too am in the even immense-er minority, of people who enjoy the Spawn (1996) soundtrack just as much :)

    • @jorgeangelomuro5432
      @jorgeangelomuro5432 5 лет назад +5

      Salud!

    • @josephmalardie4943
      @josephmalardie4943 5 лет назад +1

      Max Aronow central scrutinizer

    • @alejandrosotorios6910
      @alejandrosotorios6910 5 лет назад +10

      YOURE TOTALLY RIGHT BROTHER ZAPPA IS THE MASTER GENIUS OF 20 CENTURY

    • @johnault5026
      @johnault5026 5 лет назад +6

      Love this still in 2019...such a groovey blues jam

  • @musicalSFCat
    @musicalSFCat 4 года назад +16

    One of the best live versions of Black Napkins ever heard in my musical life. Mind you, been a huge Zappa fan since the '70s. Saw Frank Zappa twice...back in the '80s. R.I.P. always to such a true wizard, genius, original innovator who created timeless high quality music for ages to come.

  • @jamesoconnor9711
    @jamesoconnor9711 11 дней назад

    72 and still floating along with Franks music 🎼 nothing comes close❤

  • @jamesbuckley8917
    @jamesbuckley8917 4 месяца назад +2

    I love this song, but this is a special version of it.

  • @whiskeyriver4322
    @whiskeyriver4322 5 лет назад +315

    Gone nearly twenty-six years already.......... Quite probably the greatest composer of the twentieth century. What great fortune to have lived during his lifetime, and having experienced his live performances. Thank God for that all too brief exposure to brilliance....... we have nothing like it today; not even close to it.

    • @stephenjackson6515
      @stephenjackson6515 5 лет назад +4

      I was fortunate enough to enjoy seeing Frank at London's Wembley arena 1980...i don't want to get drafted tour...the best gig ever!

    • @nukiepoo
      @nukiepoo 5 лет назад +7

      I so very much miss Frank and his brilliant music. There’s nothing quite like it. It’s a part of me.

    • @Concert_Obscura
      @Concert_Obscura 4 года назад +10

      Such a loss to music with his passing. I saw him and the "Mothers" for the first time at the Shrine in LA back in early December of 1968. His music continues to remain relevant just as Motzart and Gershwin's has.

    • @crashdastardly99
      @crashdastardly99 4 года назад +10

      Hard to believe this is from 40 years ago. Ain’t your granddaddy’s oldies station that’s for sure.

    • @smoke13532
      @smoke13532 4 года назад +10

      Glad to have had a chance to see him twice in '88. A hugely important composer, his work will only grow in importance as time goes on.

  • @brucestevenson4206
    @brucestevenson4206 3 года назад +51

    This dude always manages to blow me away with his music! An American Musical Icon!

    • @redskies4530
      @redskies4530 2 года назад

      Greetings Bruce,I have a Frank Zappa sounding song to recommend to you(and the comments on the video prove it)'Where I Come From' by Robert Nix Hope you have a great weekend.

    • @precautionary_tale
      @precautionary_tale 2 года назад

      I found a paper from 6th grade elementary school where we had to write off a profile of yourself, not a real serious one, favorite color, favorite food, shit like that. Under favourite song I had written "I'm The Slime". This cracked me up, but I shouldn't have been surprised considering I played "Overnight Sensation" everyday two three times a day sometimes, so I knew the lyrics to pretty much all of it and could do air guitar to entire solas from back then to this day. Soon after I heard "Yellow Snow" on the radio (believe it or not). I knew it was him, so I promptly got "Apostrophe" and got at least the first side down pat. I must have been one cool sixth grader when I think about it. Anyway for obvious reasons I've been listening to him ever since and regardless how many times I hear the same songs, to this day I simply cannot get tired of them not in any way shape or form. Of course I was to buy many more albums of his along the way. Man, I miss his concerts and I miss him, bad.

    • @JimSmith-ct6in
      @JimSmith-ct6in Год назад

      Earth icon my friend

  • @artrock5741
    @artrock5741 5 лет назад +203

    43 years after this recording, Eddie Jobson is the first rock violinist inducted into the R&R Hall of Fame (2019). Much deserved for his work with Frank, Roxy , Tull and U.K.

    • @quaifong
      @quaifong 5 лет назад +7

      saw U.K. open for Tull on the 'Stormwatch tour, after the tour, I sure Ian made him an offer he couldn't refuse :v

    • @zacharybaskin4921
      @zacharybaskin4921 4 года назад +4

      Any instrument allowed in Rock and roll that's why rock is great, it's a Kaleidoscope of sound you can make into anything that you want.

    • @cindydufala7646
      @cindydufala7646 4 года назад +4

      Art Rock my daughter, Marlo, violinist, composer. Music to come for generations.

    • @francoisbaugey2570
      @francoisbaugey2570 3 года назад

      He plays too on USA, the live 1976 LP from dead King Crimson, that testimonies from the last US tour (may/june/july 1974)... He does his best to play the parts of departed David Cross, and he does it right !

    • @susannadominguez739
      @susannadominguez739 3 года назад

      I saw UK at the Santa Monic Civic Center May 5th, 1979
      The incredible amount of appreciation for ultimate musicianship has stayed with me all these years!
      (I was only 15years old, I'm 56 now) I wish that I would have seen Frank Zappa😔

  • @StonyComet
    @StonyComet 4 года назад +113

    He died the year I was born, and now, to my delight. I discover him

    • @lucianogiacobbe8628
      @lucianogiacobbe8628 4 года назад +9

      His music was with me for all my long life 🥰🥰

    • @herbfleen4887
      @herbfleen4887 3 года назад +6

      It's like being let in on a secret.

    • @MrNickelbrille
      @MrNickelbrille 3 года назад +5

      And it's a huge treasure you've found ;-) Welcome to the club

  • @aaronbaraiya3692
    @aaronbaraiya3692 3 года назад +8

    this was live on the 29th of October 1976, here I am listening on the 29th of October 2021, 45 years just flew by!!

  • @m.spijkerman674
    @m.spijkerman674 8 лет назад +28

    This makes me happy

  • @brokenfever
    @brokenfever 5 лет назад +31

    Best rock/jazz fusion ever...

  • @DanielVerberne
    @DanielVerberne 4 года назад +130

    3:08 - those female vocals (Bianca Odin) are so jazzy, she's hitting some of the sweetest notes, like an improvising instrumentalist might hit, with all the dynamic richness, the 'bends', the slides, the blue notes, the space.... excellent performance!

    • @deborahszczesniak2082
      @deborahszczesniak2082 3 года назад +4

      I was 12maybe 13yrs old when I first heard Frank Zappaz's Joe's garage my oldest brother listened to him.i loved it but I really did not fully comprehend or appreciate what a talented musician he was till now.

    • @Daniel-cl2zm
      @Daniel-cl2zm 3 года назад +3

      @@deborahszczesniak2082 well said

    • @deborahszczesniak2082
      @deborahszczesniak2082 3 года назад

      @@Daniel-cl2zm thank you.

    • @Gambitace747
      @Gambitace747 3 года назад +2

      Thought it just as I read it! Yea man! Fuck, the bends on an inhale scream are a wild layer

    • @mrspock5456
      @mrspock5456 2 года назад

      @@deborahszczesniak2082 Frank Zappa was, quite simply - The Best 👍

  • @flattoplarry39
    @flattoplarry39 2 года назад +11

    I must have seen him play this song 20 times and this is the best version of this song EVER. People are just finding out what a musical genius he was.

    • @tomschooner1161
      @tomschooner1161 Год назад

      Anyone enlighten me with yore golden knowledge of Zappa, who is the bloke stood in the furthest left position with the red jacket on, what instrument does he play on this version of the ultra-classic Black Napkins, I know that Patrick O'hearn plays bass so eloquently , Eddie Jobson, plays the violin riding those emotional notes so well a true master at work, Lady Bianca sung the vocals, oh, so beautifully, Terry Bozzio is marveltastic on the drums, and of course Frank {the superabundantly skilled virtuoso on the guitar}, but, I can't for the life of me remember who the fella stood at far left is wearing the red jacket, I don't know who or what instrument he plays, anyone clarify this for me, PLEASE!!!

    • @flattoplarry39
      @flattoplarry39 Год назад

      @@tomschooner1161 that is Ray White guitar player

  • @danbardos3498
    @danbardos3498 2 года назад +27

    Dang, never heard this before. Always love O'Hearn and Bozzio together.

    • @tomschooner1161
      @tomschooner1161 Год назад +1

      Anyone enlighten me with yore golden knowledge of Zappa, who is the bloke stood in the furthest left position with the red jacket on, what instrument does he play on this version of the ultra-classic Black Napkins, I know that Patrick O'hearn plays bass so eloquently , Eddie Jobson, plays the violin riding those emotional notes so well a true master at work, Lady Bianca sung the vocals, oh, so beautifully, Terry Bozzio is marveltastic on the drums, and of course Frank {the superabundantly skilled virtuoso on the guitar}, but, I can't for the life of me remember who the fella stood at far left is wearing the red jacket, I don't know who or what instrument he plays, anyone clarify this for me, PLEASE!!!

    • @saxmidiman
      @saxmidiman Год назад +1

      @@tomschooner1161 Ray White

    • @jamesward4250
      @jamesward4250 3 месяца назад +1

      ​@@tomschooner1161keyboards, can't think his name now

  • @pixelsailor
    @pixelsailor 5 лет назад +32

    A masterpeace of rock-history !

  • @tedschiel9528
    @tedschiel9528 4 года назад +3

    I got to see Frank Zappa along with the Hot Rats.in San Diego 1970. He walked out on to the stage, the way only Frank Zappa can do. Made his way to the Mic and stood there for a few seconds, bye the way, he was dressed in a lime green tank top (BRIGHT) purple passion bell bottom hip huggers and red high top converse. Anyway he got to the mic and introduced himself and the Hot Rats he said they missed their practice time so Zappa said We're going to do a little practice for a few minutes. They went non-stop to the end. I think maybe 2 hours straight. I was amazed, lost in time and emotion. We all lost something very special when we lost Frank. A true Musical Genius, a Titan in the Industry. We all miss and love you and we'd all like to thank you for the unforgettable memories and your incomparable style. One all your own and never copied. Rest in peace wherever you are, and Don't You Eat That Yellow Snow.

  • @m.t.5894
    @m.t.5894 Год назад +9

    Fucking awesome version with Bianca on vocals. Outstanding musicianship all round as usual. Superb Album Philly '76

    • @mamemimomunt
      @mamemimomunt 6 месяцев назад

      S uper0. 28 endingsmamemimomu via juntada de grito

    • @verwurster6022
      @verwurster6022 4 месяца назад

      The hardest thing even for Americans is to understand the lyrics to the opposite music, the omnipresent satire in the lyrics/music serves to hold up a social mirror to ALL, with its incredible creativity coupled with the bizarre. It took me decades of research on the net to understand it as a German fan. This is not a Love Song.

  • @tayebbendounane2124
    @tayebbendounane2124 2 месяца назад +1

    Zappa restera le légendaire musicien de tout les temps !

  • @benbarletta2927
    @benbarletta2927 3 месяца назад +2

    Usually when I listen to this release, I'm driving, and just digging the song, but for once I'm sitting at home with my eyes closed, and enjoying this!!! AMAZING song!

  • @arekhautaluoma4276
    @arekhautaluoma4276 5 лет назад +36

    Man, really learning to appreciate Patrick O'Hearn's bass playing...sure is incredible. Along with everyone else here. Love the Mike Douglas performance too.

    • @dvened
      @dvened 4 года назад

      what about Tom Fowler or Arthur Barrow?

    • @vishnudas3328
      @vishnudas3328 Год назад +1

      AS A BASS PLAYER MYSELF, I CONSIDER MR O"HEARN A GOD

  • @andreagiovannini3607
    @andreagiovannini3607 5 месяцев назад +5

    Non l avevo mai ascoltata questa versione....straordinaria!
    La musica di Zappa la trovo intramontabile...era veramente un grande compositore ❤ mi trasmette molto.. ed è una vera e propria terapia! Grazie di cuore caro Frank. Manchi veramente molto a tanti, anzi a tantissimi!❤😢😢😢

    • @FVZCB
      @FVZCB 5 месяцев назад

      Sei un grande fratello....ascolto Zappa da (ahimè) 35 anni e la sua musica è strepitosa più che mai ! FVZ

  • @JohnSmith-pn4it
    @JohnSmith-pn4it Год назад +6

    Too bad so many 'classic rock' stations never play his songs. Zappa had album after album of such really great material. 👍👏👏

    • @jamesward4250
      @jamesward4250 3 месяца назад

      I think their afraid to, like he is banned or something.

  • @bellgab
    @bellgab Год назад +4

    I'm glad that the Zappa family is releasing treasures like this from Frank's vault. Pure genius at work here, with individual talents from the stratosphere melded together. Terry Bozzio is such an impressive drummer. I got to see Zappa like ten times over the decades. His incisive wit is needed today with the constant shitshow barrage that entertainment has become.

  • @zaperfan
    @zaperfan 7 лет назад +47

    Goosebumps every time i hear this amazing arrangement.

  • @BillHeIsRisen
    @BillHeIsRisen 3 года назад +133

    Don't know if anybody noticed this about Zappa, but during his time, some of the best musicians in Jazz/Fusion played with him. Reads like a who's who of great musicians. Also, check out the drummers who got their start with him, or got on with their careers with him. Amazing lists of top musicians.
    I remember listening to this tune in 1976 at the then extant Palladium in Los Angles (yes, I know there are multiple Palladium Palladiums in other cities, most notably, New York - but the LA one burned down and they - sadly - didn't replace it).
    I swear he did a four string bend which I've never seen any other guitarist even attempt! Zappa was one of a kind - they started Black Napkins at midnight and played it for the next 20 minutes or so. Shredding before shredding was a thing - check out his sweep arpeggios in the beginning of this performance. Nobody did that before he did (except, perhaps, Mike Rutherford of Genesis - pretty sure Zappa was doing it first).
    So many musicians who don't claim him as an influence owe their livelihood to him - look in their tree of who influenced them, and somebody in that tree will harken back to Zappa. He influenced what started as Psychedelic Rock and became Prog Rock - Psychedelic Rock musicians heard him and tried to copy him, and ended up setting for Green Tambourine and Itchchoo Park (both great songs, but far short of what Zappa was doing before them).
    So many musicians owe their existence to him and don't even acknowledge him - but like I said, someone or some multiple ones they do acknowledge will hark back to Zappa as THEIR influence.

    • @cardenasfishingracingteam6545
      @cardenasfishingracingteam6545 3 года назад

      WHEN MR. ZAPPA PERFORMS NOW HE HAS SOME VERY FAMOUS HISTORICAL PEOPLE WITNESSING, GOD CREATED HIM JUST SO HE CAN HAVE A FRONT ROW SEAT HIMSELF, I HOPE AND PRAY THAT I MYSELF BE ALLOWED TO HAVE ONE MORE CHANCE FOR THE SAME...

    • @JoshButterballs
      @JoshButterballs 3 года назад +1

      lots of flamenco and classical guitarists would sweep, some blues RnB too

    • @peterbartolomeo9574
      @peterbartolomeo9574 3 года назад +6

      He was truly the Great Grand Wizard of them ALL

    • @elarboldejoshua
      @elarboldejoshua 3 года назад +9

      i came across Frank 'cause i love Jean Luc Ponty...my dad have all his records and the one that got me in the first place was King Kong...i had 11 years old (now i'm 48) and i asked my dad who played with Jean-Luc and that's how he introduced me into Frank..for my 12th birthday he bought me Hot Rats....and that was also my introduction to jazz-fusion rock with Mahavishnu, Weather Report, Billy Cobham and many more..until today i keep discovering musicians that played with Frank..and of course i keep diggin into his extraordinary catalog..cheers!

    • @carlfisher3924
      @carlfisher3924 3 года назад +5

      I believe you'll find it was Steve Hackett of Genesis

  • @MB-zq5ie
    @MB-zq5ie 5 лет назад +27

    My favorite Zappa song. Thanx dad for all the good music that you have let me hear!

    • @MrNickelbrille
      @MrNickelbrille 3 года назад +5

      You just made your dad cry of joy.

  • @carloslerma914
    @carloslerma914 Год назад +1

    My one and only opportunity to attend a Frank Zappa concert came when I was in the Navy in 1981 San Diego California he did not disappoint
    .. although the memories have long faded away., I jumped at the opportunity... I'm now 61 y o

  • @mishroeder9490
    @mishroeder9490 2 года назад +3

    46 years later and here we are...

  • @zolarczakl3880
    @zolarczakl3880 5 лет назад +81

    The guitar solo builds slowly and just keeps getting better and better. Bozzio's drumming works the same way during Frank's solo. The drumming intensifies as Zappa's guitar soars. Amazing partnership. Jobson had an invisible (plexiglass) violin. Looked pretty cool.

    • @michaelware1649
      @michaelware1649 3 года назад +9

      Looked pretty cool? I thought you said it was invisible !LOL!

  • @buckbenelli8
    @buckbenelli8 2 года назад +6

    God, I love this mans music. I was zapped in high school, never recovered. Enjoy whatever music floats your boat, but this fn guy speaks another language that changes you. Thank you Vaughn for posting this, from one Armenian to another.

    • @StuartSmith-c1y
      @StuartSmith-c1y 4 месяца назад

      Ever since Freak Out. Can't get enough of Frank.

  • @deanlopez9280
    @deanlopez9280 3 года назад +16

    Frank was a freakin genius! This song was so smooth it brought tears to my eyes... Long Live the memory and music of this amazing musician...

    • @verwurster6022
      @verwurster6022 4 месяца назад

      The hardest thing even for Americans is to understand the lyrics to the opposite music, the omnipresent satire in the lyrics/music serves to hold up a social mirror to ALL, with its incredible creativity coupled with the bizarre. It took me decades of research on the net to understand it as a German fan. This is not a Love Song.

  • @bartwisse8197
    @bartwisse8197 3 года назад +26

    Frank was the perfect example of a totally authentic man . A fucking lighthouse in the dark , and NO finer guitarist have I heard. A musician and man, to inspire !

  • @johnb582
    @johnb582 Месяц назад +1

    Masterpiece

  • @f1tof2
    @f1tof2 6 лет назад +76

    woww bianca makes my hips shiver
    what a vocalist
    haaa, music

    • @nukiepoo
      @nukiepoo 5 лет назад +3

      So elegant and jazzy

  • @jamesbrousseau2736
    @jamesbrousseau2736 6 лет назад +17

    Best Live Version *EVER!*

  • @florann538
    @florann538 5 лет назад +18

    Maestro Zappa ✨🌟🔥

  • @heavenlydays2838
    @heavenlydays2838 Год назад +2

    During the holidays, I always play some legend all that day. Whether it be TG/ XMAS/ EASTER/ INDEPENDENCE DAY. ..EASTER 2023 NOW. IT will be Zappa ALLLL DAY.

    • @verwurster6022
      @verwurster6022 4 месяца назад +1

      The hardest thing even for Americans is to understand the lyrics to the opposite music, the omnipresent satire in the lyrics/music serves to hold up a social mirror to ALL, with its incredible creativity coupled with the bizarre. It took me decades of research on the net to understand it as a German fan

  • @alexandremello6913
    @alexandremello6913 10 месяцев назад +4

    Terry Bozzio played like a maniac with Zappa. What a virtuoso.

  • @JaimeAmaral
    @JaimeAmaral 9 лет назад +312

    To me this is the greatest version of this song. And this is my first Zappa song too, from Zoot Allures! Younger generations should listen to this as an educational class!

    • @RickBeatsWorld
      @RickBeatsWorld 6 лет назад

      I've been circling this first edition but its $45 and im just not ready.

    • @JaimeAmaral
      @JaimeAmaral 6 лет назад +2

      ​@@RickBeatsWorld I guess you can find it cheaper than $45, Universal is selling it now and I still don't know if it is a repress or just leftovers from 2009

    • @attilafuredi5224
      @attilafuredi5224 6 лет назад

      Agree!

    • @ryanokeefe3167
      @ryanokeefe3167 5 лет назад +7

      This makes every other one sound boring...and this is a go to jam, which is the only reason it ever gets stale...I don't think this version ever will!

    • @shaftalight
      @shaftalight 5 лет назад +1

      Damn! I've never heard this version before, but I agree it's so nice! Until now, The Zoots album version was my fav!

  • @Avidcomp
    @Avidcomp 10 лет назад +150

    This is a piece that just grew and grew on me. From the moment I "got" and understood Zappa's "sense of life" music I loved this number, and somehow over time it just keeps on getting better everytime I hear it.
    If anyone can appreciate it I'll write:
    No matter what crap I read in the media, or the dumb things that people say that grate... all of those things; I listen to Black Napkins and I forget about the crap.
    Thank you Frank.
    (and thank you Colin for introducing me to Zappa)

    • @crapadopalese
      @crapadopalese 9 лет назад +7

      Wow, for a guy with an Ayn Rand avatar to say this. That's just... well...

    • @Avidcomp
      @Avidcomp 9 лет назад +4

      crapodopalese Why?
      Why do you imagine an Objectivist wouldn't be a huge Zappa fan?

    • @octofish
      @octofish 9 лет назад +2

      Love Zappa. And Ayn Rand.

    • @Avidcomp
      @Avidcomp 9 лет назад +1

      Joe Horizon You sound like a smart guy.

    • @octofish
      @octofish 9 лет назад +8

      I appreciate that. Saw Zappa in 1980 at the Uptown in Chicago. Life changing event. Collected 93 albums of his, many being bootlegs. This cut was in one of those bootlegs. Life is a smorgasbord. We take what we like, leave what we don't. Again, thanks.

  • @davidmorrisonmusic
    @davidmorrisonmusic 3 года назад +10

    Everything about this is wonderful. As a drummer, I especially love hearing Terry Bozzio laying back a bit. He's just as amazing when he's being understated as when he's full-on gonzo.

  • @stevenhigley1930
    @stevenhigley1930 8 месяцев назад +1

    My dear friend frank is “ PERMEATING THE PERIMETERS OF PARALLELISM PROMISCUOUSLY !! 👀👽👽👽 from another dimension,having travelled thru “ OUR Extraterrestrial WORM HOLES “ to perform for the earthlings !! 👽👽👽

  • @darrenkiefer7648
    @darrenkiefer7648 3 года назад +5

    Zappa was a musical argonaut! His music is in realm of genius,,,

  • @chickpeainspace
    @chickpeainspace 4 года назад +27

    this is so beautyful i could cry,thank u so much frank zappa and god bless u whereever u are right now

  • @markd1810
    @markd1810 5 лет назад +32

    this song goes directly to your soul, and then asks if it gets down.

  • @amrisukandi5966
    @amrisukandi5966 5 лет назад +22

    Great artist forever, I love Zappa !

  • @harrycarter1722
    @harrycarter1722 Год назад +2

    Been a Zappite since I was 12. Never heard this one. Beautiful!

  • @davidpalmer6446
    @davidpalmer6446 4 года назад +10

    I first played FZ for my kids when they were very young, 5 or 6 I think, they're adults now but they're forever grateful for the musical education I gave them at a young age.

    • @brendanbarrett8421
      @brendanbarrett8421 3 года назад

      Currently playing this for my 6 month old.
      I started his exposure to good music in utero.

  • @studiobencivengamarcusbenc5272
    @studiobencivengamarcusbenc5272 5 лет назад +21

    This proves that he was a razor sharp romantic also - the girl with the soul touch gives the special touch - I love it 🤗🐎🐳 the violin goes mahavishnu- shameless masterpiece

  • @alexx6640
    @alexx6640 9 лет назад +86

    This is a piece for lovers only!! hahaha
    You think you've heard something amazing on Frank's albums, then you hear it live and it is ten times more amazing!!

    • @manca2192
      @manca2192 5 лет назад +6

      Totally, i had to spend a whole year of my life just listening zappa live when i found out what was going on there

    • @nukiepoo
      @nukiepoo 5 лет назад +2

      So true....

    • @lazornelin7935
      @lazornelin7935 4 года назад +2

      Like Hendrix

    • @V8AmericanMuscleCar
      @V8AmericanMuscleCar 3 года назад +1

      I really like that live versions can be searched by year. Each is different and each is ingenious in its own way.

  • @johnohmer221
    @johnohmer221 6 лет назад +67

    nobody jams like frank zappa

    • @jamesha175
      @jamesha175 3 года назад +1

      all of his musicians do

    • @-danR
      @-danR 3 года назад

      "I'm not the greatest guitarist... but I'm the most dangerous."

    • @nickdrover1435
      @nickdrover1435 3 года назад

      True that

    • @frankcoverjr.-jz3ne
      @frankcoverjr.-jz3ne 8 месяцев назад

      He never played the same solo twice!

  • @Patriot1389
    @Patriot1389 3 года назад +1

    Im feel bad becouse me father passed 2 months ago from covid at age of 65 , he lovef zappa and always told me to listen to him , i never did until now , thanks old boy , feel sad becouse i cant say to you thanks you were right ...

  • @lennyrose5852
    @lennyrose5852 3 года назад +6

    Excuse me, but why are people here predominantly only talking about Frank’s guitar work or Bianca’s vocal solo? When that god-sent electric violin is clearly what makes this performance stand out. That was an achievement that needs to be recognized- so how are people here seemingly ignoring it as if it didn’t blow them away?

  • @artsanchez9122
    @artsanchez9122 5 лет назад +34

    A musical genius for all times...one of a kind category. Love this cut.

  • @kerbygator
    @kerbygator Год назад +4

    My friends and I have seen Zappa live 5 times. back when we were growing up in Chicago. 4 times at the Uptown Theater and also at a college auditorium. He was like 15 feet away from me at the auditorium, with his big bodyguard in between us.

    • @the-eye-is-watching
      @the-eye-is-watching 5 месяцев назад +1

      was that college in Naperville, if so I was there as well.

    • @jamesward4250
      @jamesward4250 3 месяца назад +1

      Just don't shove him into an orchestra pit!

    • @kerbygator
      @kerbygator 3 месяца назад

      @@jamesward4250 Right!

  • @antoniocoppola3377
    @antoniocoppola3377 4 года назад +10

    Great Zappa, Im proud of his italian origin, long Life to this music.

  • @jedwing
    @jedwing 2 года назад +8

    This is really one of the ultimate bands of this period, from 1970 post Mothers of Invention to around this record, before the crude comedy and when he still jammed out in a jazz style. This singer and the violin take to really heights.

  • @michaelmeyer1310
    @michaelmeyer1310 Год назад +1

    Man this brings back memories. What a great musician Frank was. I feel so fortunate to have had the privilege to see him and his band. Must have been 200 bra’s strong across the clothes line on stage in StLouis😆🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺

  • @stevenspirito5672
    @stevenspirito5672 7 лет назад +43

    Doesn't get any better than this folks!!! Never get's old, always sounds great; AWE INSPIRING!!!! FZ, the Greatest!!!