What’s interesting about (you people) & your vodka-induced alcoholism, is that just a few years before the infamous potato famine, Ireland was the site of a massively successful temperance campaign led by the noted Catholic priest, Theobald Mathew. So successful was this campaign that between 1838 and 1841, their national alcohol consumption was cut in half.
You just can't replace a Ruth Underwood man :) Having 8 musicians on tour in 2024 is also costly. Frank and the crew he had with him were monsters, and although I really love Dweezil, pulling all the stops is very hard. But all I can say is attending the concert, I was quite pleased with the result, and I'm grateful to Dweezil for putting it together, playing material from some of my favorite Zappa albums.
That is just bad ass. Thank goodness for Dweezil. Frank lives.
Saw them last night in Virginia -- great to see Dweezil again, and such a talented band!
Still much Cosmik Debris floatin' and a kickin' round.
Thanks for posting this
More !!!!!!😮
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Just for you ;)
Fukn belting solo Dweez
Great googly moogly
The Grand Wazu!
If you are a guitarist and never learned a Zappa tune, try learning this one, it’s a C minor blues thing with big eyebrows.
But, I GOT THE CRYSTAL BALL!😅😅
Cure your asthma !
Why? I feel like I'm in a casino lounge lost in Atlantic City drunk on cheap vodka.
What’s interesting about (you people) & your vodka-induced alcoholism, is that just a few years before the infamous potato famine, Ireland was the site of a massively successful temperance campaign led by the noted Catholic priest, Theobald Mathew. So successful was this campaign that between 1838 and 1841, their national alcohol consumption was cut in half.
I don't quite get that lol :)
I mean, I think that’s part of the vibe of the song. At least it made you feel something.
Where the fuck is the percussion.... Xylophone and the marimba...this sucks without them.
You just can't replace a Ruth Underwood man :)
Having 8 musicians on tour in 2024 is also costly.
Frank and the crew he had with him were monsters, and although I really love Dweezil, pulling all the stops is very hard.
But all I can say is attending the concert, I was quite pleased with the result, and I'm grateful to Dweezil for putting it together, playing material from some of my favorite Zappa albums.
@ragbaraji9271 funny he did it before when I seen him.