Frank Zappa: Classic or Dud?

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Jazz From Hell isn't great, but I think there's lots of solid tracks on Civilization Phase III

Moodles, Sunday, 17 September 2017 00:57 (eight years ago)

Pretty much agree with Turrican. However, I would add weasels ripped my flesh as well

Week of Wonders (Ross), Sunday, 17 September 2017 01:02 (eight years ago)

also missing from his list: One Size Fits All and Roxy and Elsewhere, both classic IMO

Moodles, Sunday, 17 September 2017 01:05 (eight years ago)

Ooh good ones Moodles. Yeah cosign

Week of Wonders (Ross), Sunday, 17 September 2017 01:09 (eight years ago)

"andy" is such a great song. he could do some great todd rundgren-style prog when the fancy struck him.

ts: "andy" vs. "zen archer"

bob lefse (rushomancy), Sunday, 17 September 2017 01:49 (eight years ago)

also missing from his list: One Size Fits All and Roxy and Elsewhere, both classic IMO

― Moodles, Sunday, September 17, 2017 1:05 AM (six hours ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

Ah yeah, One Size Fits All is great. His last truly great one, IMO.

more Allegro-like (Turrican), Sunday, 17 September 2017 07:53 (eight years ago)

Dunno, after Hot Rats it just ain't for me. Shame because half of what comes before is pretty classic

licorice oratorio (baaderonixx), Sunday, 17 September 2017 08:51 (eight years ago)

That "Lakshi's Delight" is really nice.

Robert Adam Gilmour, Monday, 18 September 2017 14:47 (eight years ago)

For me Sheik Yerbouti is where things went so irredeemably wrong that I basically gave up on any future releases.

"Celebration" encourages the listener to celebrate good times. (Dan Peterson), Monday, 18 September 2017 14:49 (eight years ago)

that was the first Zappa I ever bought. it's pretty amazing to hear so much about what a genius Zappa is and how he's unparalleled as a composer etc. etc. and then actually buy one of his albums and have it contain a song like "Broken Hearts Are For Assholes". made me laugh at least. not sure how much of the album I could stomach now. though I'm pretty sure "Flakes" is still a great tune.

frogbs, Monday, 18 September 2017 15:05 (eight years ago)

Also City of Tiny Lites and several others, it's pretty well split between great and terrible tracks.

Moodles, Monday, 18 September 2017 16:03 (eight years ago)

Dylan impression on Flakes worth price of admission alone

licorice oratorio (baaderonixx), Monday, 18 September 2017 16:50 (eight years ago)

biggest problem with sheik yerbouti is that he cut as much adrian belew from the songs as he could when belew left to tour with bowie. belew was the star of that band, and there's _lots_ of badass playing from him that was left on the cutting room floor because of personal animosity.

bob lefse (rushomancy), Monday, 18 September 2017 17:05 (eight years ago)

In the interest of fairness, I just relistened to "Flakes" and "Tiny Lights" for the first time in many years. I think you guys want something different from a Zappa record than I do.

"Yo Mamma" is the only song I remember liking; hot guitar solo, but even that one has really cheesy synths.

"Celebration" encourages the listener to celebrate good times. (Dan Peterson), Monday, 18 September 2017 17:11 (eight years ago)

none of it sounds like 60s MOI, if that's what you mean

Moodles, Monday, 18 September 2017 17:40 (eight years ago)

I love both the idea and execution behind "Rubber Shirt," I love the bit of Sinister Footwear that wound up in "Wild Love," I like the guitar jams and "City of Tiny Lites" and the Dylan impersonation a lot, and most of the album is forgettable or outright gross. SY was my 1st FZ album (bought in '79 when it came out) followed a few weeks later by Uncle Meat -- it was interesting connecting the dots between the two.

WilliamC, Monday, 18 September 2017 18:24 (eight years ago)

I guess I'm alone in hating the Mothers albums.

grawlix (unperson), Monday, 18 September 2017 18:43 (eight years ago)

lol I'm sure there are plenty of people out there who hate any given Zappa album

frogbs, Monday, 18 September 2017 18:59 (eight years ago)

I dig jazz from hell, it sure ain't for everyone

brimstead, Monday, 18 September 2017 22:45 (eight years ago)

eat that question doc is worth a look

Week of Wonders (Ross), Monday, 18 September 2017 22:56 (eight years ago)

zappa was my number 1 since adolescence. I've been obsessed most of my life, but the recent barrage of docs/interview footage combined with some amount of getting older and the evolution of our collective societal notions has really soured me on him as a man and consequently put me off of a lot of his music. the guy had absolutely no respect for women to the point where he was downright abusive. his political satire does actually get fucking racist at times. id much rather listen to later beefheart record now a days. that dude humbled out. zappa didnt.

Shart Dressed Man (kurt schwitterz), Monday, 18 September 2017 23:26 (eight years ago)

i kind of moved on myself. i became less impressed with him as a composer once i actually started listening to other modern composers. and goddamn there is no excuse whatsoever for "the illinois enema bandit". what a vile hunk of misogynist trash. he's got some good stuff, but his awful stuff is _really_ bad.

bob lefse (rushomancy), Tuesday, 19 September 2017 00:48 (eight years ago)

kurt OTM

Zappa was absolutely against censorship and being censored by the state but he was always off the money post We're Only in it for Money because that was the last time he was in touch with anyone

Week of Wonders (Ross), Tuesday, 19 September 2017 00:53 (eight years ago)

zappa was out of touch, Carlos had the market on progressive synth music covered in the 80s and he was doing some corny ass shit

Week of Wonders (Ross), Tuesday, 19 September 2017 00:54 (eight years ago)

biggest problem with sheik yerbouti is that he cut as much adrian belew from the songs as he could when belew left to tour with bowie. belew was the star of that band, and there's _lots_ of badass playing from him that was left on the cutting room floor because of personal animosity.

The posthumous release "Hammersmith Odeon" has 3 cd´s from that tour. Unfortunately without a version of "Wild Love". I liked the Capitol version of "Lumpy Gravy" (without the vocal parts and heavy razorblade editing) better than the official release. The Capitol version is on disc 1 of "Lumpy Money".

So I read Belew did the liner notes of a yet-to-be-released box of Zappa tour recordings, I think from '77.

Writing for orchestras, somehow I tend to see Zappa as a more melodic version of Boulez. "Yellow Shark" is a late masterpiece. I like it better than his Synclavier-music.

EvR, Tuesday, 19 September 2017 15:00 (eight years ago)

This is intriguing. Don't think I've ever heard Belew fully unleashed with Zappa.

Moodles, Tuesday, 19 September 2017 16:25 (eight years ago)

jesus this kicks so much ass

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YBbH6EsNBAQ

Shart Dressed Man (kurt schwitterz), Tuesday, 19 September 2017 16:56 (eight years ago)

Some epic keyboard grooves from Tommy Mars on this one

Moodles, Tuesday, 19 September 2017 17:05 (eight years ago)

ok Zappa is a very strange choice for this

http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/frank-zappa-hologram-to-perform-with-steve-vai-others-w504727

frogbs, Friday, 22 September 2017 18:58 (eight years ago)

why is he a strange choice? the zappa cult has pretty much proven it will eat up anything plus guitar mag dorks are the biggest marks in music (throwing vai into the equation)

Universal LULU Nation (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Friday, 22 September 2017 19:00 (eight years ago)

plus holo zappa can't throw them dirty looks when they fuck up

AdamVania (Adam Bruneau), Friday, 22 September 2017 19:06 (eight years ago)

Zappa's shows tended to be improv and banter heavy. like what are they gonna do here.

frogbs, Friday, 22 September 2017 19:08 (eight years ago)

collect the dough put it in the bank

Universal LULU Nation (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Friday, 22 September 2017 19:18 (eight years ago)

how much is this really gonna make, after the cost of putting together the hologram (that's still quite expensive isn't it?) and paying all these musicians?

frogbs, Friday, 22 September 2017 19:20 (eight years ago)

I'm sure the ticket prices will be nuts. This is such a fuck-you from Ahmet to Dweezil, it makes me sad.

WilliamC, Friday, 22 September 2017 19:31 (eight years ago)

not to mention that Frank himself would've absolutely hated this idea

frogbs, Friday, 22 September 2017 19:32 (eight years ago)

frogbs it's almost touching the way you feel that somehow this fiasco must've been given some good thought or that ahmet gives a fuck if it's any good or not

Universal LULU Nation (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Friday, 22 September 2017 19:33 (eight years ago)

my folks saw dweezil recently, they said it was a great show

brimstead, Friday, 22 September 2017 19:38 (eight years ago)

I had a deep listen to Over-Nite Sensation, Apostrophe (') and One Size Fits All last night for the first time in a long while, and I really love how those records sound, just so warm. Every time I hear 'Inca Roads' I'm impressed that Zappa managed to get a bunch of musicians to play it - some of the passages/changes in that track are total wtf.

more Allegro-like (Turrican), Saturday, 23 September 2017 08:16 (eight years ago)

Belew on the hologram shows: holy shit, too much drama, count me out

here are my final thoughts on the entire Zappa affair: respectfully count me out.
I will not be playing Zappa music in the foreseeable future in any situation.
this whole thing is far too caustic and divisive.
I will say I have always admired Dweezil for playing his father's music and playing it so damn perfectly. I remember time spent with young Moon and how much I really liked her. recently I met Diva for the first time (she works on Billy Bob Thornton's tour) and she was very nice to me. though I have yet to meet Ahmet in person, he too has been nice to me. earlier this year he asked me to write liner notes for the upcoming Zappa Halloween box set and he treated me respectfully.
I do know one thing: Frank loved his family.
I have many positive creative things to do. I hope you all will enjoy them. none of them will have anything to do with the current Zappa universe, but I will always revere and love Frank.

https://www.facebook.com/AdrianBelew/posts/10150895474944995

WilliamC, Monday, 25 September 2017 12:09 (eight years ago)

Hey brimstead, I saw Dweezil years back - basically 3-4 hours of guitar solos, for better or worst. One thing I wonder regarding Zappa is how much he used tape manipulation in later material vs. his earlier records (from "Freak Out" through "Uncle Meat"). It seems the earlier records were rife with edits/jump cuts and his later material he used editing to graft his guitar solos onto random songs, but it's less obvious? Some of the documentaries go over this to some extent..

Week of Wonders (Ross), Monday, 25 September 2017 19:13 (eight years ago)

I think on the earlier records, the editing was meant to sound bizarre, even if the editing was brought on by having to censor the record (see the finely crafted edits on the '60s 'Harry, You're a Beast') - by the time he got to the late '70s, I think he became more concerned with smashing stuff from different sources together but trying to make it sound like it wasn't the case. I guess there was also an element of "let's see what interesting polythythms can happen", too...

more Allegro-like (Turrican), Monday, 25 September 2017 19:37 (eight years ago)

*polyrhythms

more Allegro-like (Turrican), Monday, 25 September 2017 19:38 (eight years ago)

yeah Turrican that sounds about right

Week of Wonders (Ross), Monday, 25 September 2017 19:47 (eight years ago)

It's hard to say what the ultimate example of his "xenochronous" approach is, though. Probably something from Sheik Yerbouti or Joe's Garage, I'd say. I think almost all of the guitar solos on the latter are shoehorned in from unrelated tracks.

more Allegro-like (Turrican), Monday, 25 September 2017 20:17 (eight years ago)

rubber shirt

bob lefse (rushomancy), Monday, 25 September 2017 20:19 (eight years ago)

Yeah, that's the one I was mainly thinking of!

more Allegro-like (Turrican), Monday, 25 September 2017 20:25 (eight years ago)

I'm wondering if the dislocated nature of Trout Mask Replica influenced Zappa's "xenochronous" approach.

more Allegro-like (Turrican), Monday, 25 September 2017 20:27 (eight years ago)

never listened to joe's garage before

this is complete horseshit

Universal LULU Nation (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Monday, 25 September 2017 20:33 (eight years ago)

its a grower man

Frank Zappa's JOE'S GARAGE: Classic or Dud?

kurt schwitterz, Monday, 25 September 2017 20:34 (eight years ago)


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