The track "Occam's Razor" is a guitar solo( hypnotic and gigantic ,with a little bit of Toto "hold the line"!) extract from a live version of the song "Inca Roads"(recorded in a performance in Germany 1979) The solo was used in the song "On The Bus" from the album Joe's Garage. This is an example of Zappa's Xenochrony technique.( others have used this technique, since: king Crimson, the guitarist Buckethead and more...) The drummer on this track is Vinnie Colaiuta ! Soon your hundredth reaction to Frank Zappa!!!
Incredible When you know Franks music as we do This is a great example to see how Xenochrony worked Frank literally took the physical tape ( this is pre digital ) and took a scissors to the cut and edited them for length of for whatever reason The found Drum and bass tracks from other performance and joined them all together Joes Garage is like CGI for your ears Vinnie was considered by most as Franks most talented drummer
@JesseM - Those weren't "found" drum and bass parts. Frank placed the live guitar solo over the studio track he recorded during the making of the Joe's Garage album.
For a little context into Frank's improvisational freedom, this solo, which clocks in at 9 minutes is just the solo from a song that, on the original album, only lasts just a little under 9 minutes in total. When Frank was in the mood to just keep playing, he did just that. I'm pretty certain that he either gave a nod to the rest of the band that it was time for them to come back in for the written part, or he played a particular phrase to end the solo that the band recognized to be the end. Either way, the solo was always the high points in Zappa concerts and this lengthy solo is a prime example of that.
Tone, timing, phrasing, innovation. Stunning, and a painfully beuitful song. To day, too much is about speed.
And prolific. Huge fan, yet not many people feel the same way.
This is my favorite guitar-related object of any length. Its not a guitar solo, it an impassioned speech.
The track "Occam's Razor" is a guitar solo( hypnotic and gigantic ,with a little bit of Toto "hold the line"!) extract from a live version of the song "Inca Roads"(recorded in a performance in Germany 1979)
The solo was used in the song "On The Bus" from the album Joe's Garage. This is an example of Zappa's Xenochrony technique.( others have used this technique, since: king Crimson, the guitarist Buckethead and more...)
The drummer on this track is Vinnie Colaiuta !
Soon your hundredth reaction to Frank Zappa!!!
Or as Frank called them, Toad-O, as in Toad-O Line.
Could shit zappa play guitar with his ugly nose? 🤣
@@marlon-jl4ge Jimi could play with his toofs!
Shit ugly zappa was not even worth the shit from jimi 🤣
Shit zappa was an ugly boring asshole and his music too 🤣
Zappa's guitar is a dopamine dispenser.
It's Vinnie Colavuto on drums.
Incredible
When you know Franks music as we do
This is a great example to see how Xenochrony worked
Frank literally took the physical tape ( this is pre digital ) and took a scissors to the cut and edited them for length of for whatever reason
The found Drum and bass tracks from other performance and joined them all together
Joes Garage is like CGI for your ears
Vinnie was considered by most as Franks most talented drummer
Zappa was filth
Now I am become slime, oozing out of your TV set (or smart device if that's what your slime is oozing out of these days)🤣 Hehehehehe!
@JesseM - Those weren't "found" drum and bass parts. Frank placed the live guitar solo over the studio track he recorded during the making of the Joe's Garage album.
Shit zappa was an ugly boring asshole and his music too 🤣
5:29 to 39 - the moment when he hits the wah pedal. One of the finest guitar phrases I have ever heard
Do full Joes Garage Album for the 100th
I love this track and love hearing the original backing
Love it on Joes too
That's from Joe's Garage
I´m on the bus
You must do Yo Mama, Packard Goose, and Stick It Out, you won't regret it
Check out Vinnie playing with Jeff Beck - Big Block Live 2007
Could shit zappa play guitar with his ugly nose? 🤣
Vinnie Colavuto drums and yes Patrick ohearn on bass
Three fuckin monsters!!! A hardon in every note!!!!
Zappas so fuckin badass!!! Everyone else sucks dead moose pussy.
Inca roads solo xenogra onto Joe's garage
It’s Arthur Barrow on bass actually
Joe's garage, after wet Tshirt nite. Pay Attention.
Im telling you Rory Reacts Listen to the song (shutup and play yer Gutiar ) and this cut you played is part of Inca roads
if there is a better guitar solo .. please let me hear it
For a little context into Frank's improvisational freedom, this solo, which clocks in at 9 minutes is just the solo from a song that, on the original album, only lasts just a little under 9 minutes in total. When Frank was in the mood to just keep playing, he did just that. I'm pretty certain that he either gave a nod to the rest of the band that it was time for them to come back in for the written part, or he played a particular phrase to end the solo that the band recognized to be the end.
Either way, the solo was always the high points in Zappa concerts and this lengthy solo is a prime example of that.
Zappa was filth like his Fans 🤣
He died like a miserable bum at the end 🤣