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Re: Recommend me some Zappa

RichardH wrote:

I have been a fan of FZ since about 1970 and I believe he has played some of the best, and worst, guitar solos ever recorded. My preferred period is 1968/69 but the the best guitar stuff is only available on the many bootlegs from that time. FZ didn't record a lot of solos for his studio albums from that time but there are couple of classics that really show his melodic approach. I recommend Theme from Burnt Weeny Sandwich and Overture to a Holiday in Berlin Full Blown, both from the Burnt Weeny Sandwich album.

There are some later individual tracks that I would recommend such as Yo Mama (off the Sheik Yerbouti album), Wino's do not March and Systems of Edges (both off the Guitar album) and the live Stevie's Spanking off You Can't Do That on Stage Anymore Vol. 4. This is a live recording from Rome in the early 80's and features Steve Vai and FZ soloing. A classic!

Pretty much agree though I think the solos on "Cozmik Debris" and "Uncle Remus", while very short, are melodic gems. The outro from UR is great too.  "Orange County Lumber Truck" has also always been a favorite, though a bit more experimental.

Re: Recommend me some Zappa

Since we're on the topic of Zappa, thought I'd share one of my favorite Eric Czar pieces which was Zappa inspired. Absolutely brilliant composition and performance in my opinion, not to mention some really cool video production. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gWUArGIx … 0540800920

Re: Recommend me some Zappa

All Zappa is recommended.  All of it.


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Re: Recommend me some Zappa

Rocket wrote:

All Zappa is recommended.  All of it.

Couldn't agree more. Some of it requires a higher level of study, but ALL of it is truely original, including many passages thought to be impossible to recreate. Dweezil does a great job with his dad's legacy.

Re: Recommend me some Zappa

I hate to disagree but I've always found Zappa to be sneering, deeply empty, and toe-curlingly pretentious.

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Re: Recommend me some Zappa

olivefarmer wrote:

I hate to disagree but I've always found Zappa to be sneering, deeply empty, and toe-curlingly pretentious.

roll Pretentiousness is as prententiousness does...

hmm You know, maybe it was just an obsession...born out of repressions...you know, one's obsession is another's scourge...one man's ceiling is another man's flower... wink


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25 (edited by holdemxpert 2013-01-01 17:06:30)

Re: Recommend me some Zappa

olivefarmer wrote:

I hate to disagree but I've always found Zappa to be sneering, deeply empty, and toe-curlingly pretentious.

Thats a fairly typical reaction from those who don't grasp conceptual continuity.  wink

JK. Taste is taste, no need to apolgize. Hell, some people find the recently passed Elliot Carter pretentious and complex for the sake of complexity. It takes a music appreciation course to fully understand Carter or Zappa.

OMG, some people even dont like Joe!

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gorno wrote:
Rocket wrote:

All Zappa is recommended.  All of it.

Couldn't agree more. Some of it requires a higher level of study, but ALL of it is truely original, including many passages thought to be impossible to recreate. Dweezil does a great job with his dad's legacy.

I agree about DZ, but if you havent listened/seen the Grandmothers, Robbie Seahag Mangano is absolutely amazing. Not only does he totally own Zappa's guitar solos, he's been hired by several Zappa tribute bands to teach them the bass parts, because they couldnt figure them out on their own.

And you can say you saw "it" here first when I have a very special announcement for Zappologists. Still waiting for lawyer's to get out of the way!

Re: Recommend me some Zappa

Stu Craig wrote:

Since we're on the topic of Zappa, thought I'd share one of my favorite Eric Czar pieces which was Zappa inspired. Absolutely brilliant composition and performance in my opinion, not to mention some really cool video production. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gWUArGIx … 0540800920

My opinion is the same as yours!  I passed it on to Tony "the Fretless Monster" Franklin, love to hear his opinion!

Re: Recommend me some Zappa

olivefarmer wrote:

I hate to disagree but I've always found Zappa to be sneering, deeply empty, and toe-curlingly pretentious.

I don't think he's empty, but I think he could be sneering and pretentious. But that's because he only gave a lick for what HE was doing at the time. Zappa always appeared to be on the cutting edge, and screw everyone else. That's sort of intriguing to me. Especially if the music is good.

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