I cried the first time I heard this way back in the day. And I cried again today. These young men, (now in their mid to late twenties) played that piece of music beautifully
I'm glad Zappa is so revered right now...back in the 80s he was seen by most main stream music critics as some sort of weird Al Yankovic of music...this kid is rocking it!
the PDX School of Rock opened several years ago and they now have a location on Hawthorne in SE. They train kids from 6-18 years of age to shred. I was doing a favor for a friend of mine when I was turned onto these kids. Pretty darn impressive. Keeping Portland weird.
Chills all along. Was absolutely tastefull, original, some very beautiful phrases and licks and superb blowin dixie band ! Plus, the fact that not only you chose to play Frank's music, but also this special tune made my day :) Hat's off to you guys !
I fully applaud you - all of you. First, that you even KNOW of this is great. Second, you treat it with reverence, which it deserves. Third, you play it with feeling - and that's so much of what makes this tune great. Ignore the detractors here, and keep doing what you are doing. Be proud of your accomplishment. Seriously, I'm floored that given your youth, you 'get' this piece and play it as well as you do. Kudos to one and all, and remember, disregard the haters. "Music...is THE BEST"
That was excellent! A very complex piece, done beautifully. Frank would have loved to hear this by you young artists. He was a fanatic when it came to practice and rehearsal, and you all showed a discipline beyond your years. CUDOS!!
One of the greatest instrumentals of all time executed so very well. And although it's not exactly true to FZ guitar stylings, your economy picking around 4:10 is sweet and well-positioned in this tune. Very very impressive.
The song is far too beautiful to not be played. Very, very well done. Listening to this in the context of Joe's Garage is amazing, amidst all the vulgarity and lude themes is one of the most beautiful themes ever written.
Dweezil's 1997 "Inca Roads" with N. Murphy Brock, Sheila Gonzalez Sloppy? Outside of Frank's Helsinki solo it's the Greatest Solo I have ever witnessed. But, that's my feeling. Thanks Greetings from Colorado Springs Colorado 05-21-21, your friend Christopher.
I don't like songs being copied but my niece covers this and has made it her own,no effects and didn't go ott. Talented young lads but 19 year old Charlie Scott does it more justice in my humble opinion
I'm not entirely sure if this is apocryphal, but didn't FZ request this not be played after his passing? Perhaps DZ is honoring that wish. That said, I very enthusiastically applaud this spot-on reading of one of my favorite songs of all time. To the young gentleman with the white SV model--your picking fluency is indeed impressive. For this tune, I'd maybe be slightly more judicious in note choice. But only a small suggestion from a guy who will NEVER play as well as you. Awesome performance.
There seems to be some confusion: some people assert that Frank asserted that no one should record this song except Dweezil Zappa, while others think Frank asserted that no one else but Dweezil should play it. Either way, I think it was arrogant and short-sighted to make such a demand for such a beautiful piece of music that requires as much exposure as possible because not many people would be able to play it.
as a student at the sorpdx, dispite the amazing musicianship, dissaprove of this because frank zappa did not want this song played after his death (dweezil as an exeption)
To Brickpunch and Dylan; I think the song cannot be offiically "recorded and released" by anybody outside of the Zappa family. Nobody could be banned from playing it. That said, Colin Towns & NDR Big Band released a live recording of Zappa music, including Watermelon. Don't know how he got the rights to release it.
it's a myth. there is no info whatsoever that could lead anyone to that conclusion. but I do believe that the Zappa family. with the exception of Dweeil and Moon Unit. would charge you to the bone for it. but as a cover. they can play whatever they want. it's not like Frank Zappa is going to rise from the grave to tell them not to
The leads overdid it. Classical beginner's mistake, eager to show off legato runs and arpeggios, but has no feel or emotion. They both ruined the essence - tenderness and softness- of the tune, but I guess by know they have learnt. Holy shit, tapping! Really!? REALLY!? For christ sake, guys!
WOW!
Thank you for playing this with such respect and sensitivity.Music is my religion and Frank Zappa is my God.
kids are killing it
Absolute thumbs up for these kids. Much respect for choosing such a song from such a Legend.
I love how you kids are playing his most iconic pieces! Thanks for the music.
I cried the first time I heard this way back in the day. And I cried again today. These young men, (now in their mid to late twenties) played that piece of music beautifully
A WONDERFUL rendition of Frank's more gorgeous piece. Very, very good.
It's so good to see such young musicians playing these great songs of Frank Zappa. Fantastic, congratulations guys.
Very poignant. I hope these kids keep the faith, and learn more of Franks tunes. Well done guys!
I'm glad Zappa is so revered right now...back in the 80s he was seen by most main stream music critics as some sort of weird Al Yankovic of music...this kid is rocking it!
the PDX School of Rock opened several years ago and they now have a location on Hawthorne in SE. They train kids from 6-18 years of age to shred. I was doing a favor for a friend of mine when I was turned onto these kids. Pretty darn impressive.
Keeping Portland weird.
awesome!!!! hope to see bands like this on 2022+!!!
Oy - gentlemen and lady - ya nailed it! Brilliant! Mr Zappa woulda loved this, I'm sure! THANK YOU!!!
Outstanding.
you made me cry
Zappa stills lives on! I hope that they are still making music!
Chills all along. Was absolutely tastefull, original, some very beautiful phrases and licks and superb blowin dixie band ! Plus, the fact that not only you chose to play Frank's music, but also this special tune made my day :)
Hat's off to you guys !
I fully applaud you - all of you. First, that you even KNOW of this is great. Second, you treat it with reverence, which it deserves. Third, you play it with feeling - and that's so much of what makes this tune great. Ignore the detractors here, and keep doing what you are doing. Be proud of your accomplishment. Seriously, I'm floored that given your youth, you 'get' this piece and play it as well as you do. Kudos to one and all, and remember, disregard the haters. "Music...is THE BEST"
That was excellent! A very complex piece, done beautifully. Frank would have loved to hear this by you young artists. He was a fanatic when it came to practice and rehearsal, and you all showed a discipline beyond your years. CUDOS!!
The FZ community is proud of you. Keep it alive.
wow very goooood
One of the greatest instrumentals of all time executed so very well. And although it's not exactly true to FZ guitar stylings, your economy picking around 4:10 is sweet and well-positioned in this tune. Very very impressive.
AMAZING ! Great job boys....
bravo les gars génial irène from france
Great I'm thinking of covering this epic tune
Valeu garotos!!! Que bom!!!!!!!!!!!
Very nice! Well done.
Love this.
Awesome 👌
Doesn't matter how they played it, THE FACT IS THEY DID! AWESOME!!!!!!
Frickin awesome
That kid playing the red guitar is ridiculous!!! Holy shit!!!!
Speechless
The song is far too beautiful to not be played. Very, very well done. Listening to this in the context of Joe's Garage is amazing, amidst all the vulgarity and lude themes is one of the most beautiful themes ever written.
well done
Anybody else notice that the first guitar player is playing the same guitar that Steve Vai uses?
Signed by Steve Vai...
Stourley Kracklite
I've met Steve vai. one of the nicest guys you will ever meet. not to mention he's a fucking legend
Muito bom !!
yes
is that drummer all gas no brakes
They're good.
You must know my nephew, Jake Sepulveda. I believe he stills lives in the Hawthorn district
this is zappa
FUCKING TREMENDOUS
Be sure to check out 'Apostrophe' and 'Inca Roads' as well. Top notch. Inca is a little sloppy but as far as I know Dweezil rarely attempts it. Sick
Dweezil's 1997 "Inca Roads" with N. Murphy Brock, Sheila Gonzalez Sloppy?
Outside of Frank's Helsinki solo it's the Greatest Solo I have ever witnessed.
But, that's my feeling.
Thanks
Greetings from Colorado Springs Colorado 05-21-21, your friend Christopher.
@@christophersleight19 too right.
Nice solo, dude. I was wary at first but I think yall pulled it off.
Go on
Acabo de ver este video, esta excelente, saludos desde Ciudad de México.
Super Duper.
5:09.Bass player diggin' it!
Very well done, keep up the great work. To my knowledge Dweezil has never played the song live. If he won't you and anyone who feels fit to ought to.
Dweezil has played it live, as I'm sure you know, since your post five years ago!
6:00 steve vai - whispering a prayer :D
I don't like songs being copied but my niece covers this and has made it her own,no effects and didn't go ott. Talented young lads but 19 year old Charlie Scott does it more justice in my humble opinion
I'm not entirely sure if this is apocryphal, but didn't FZ request this not be played after his passing? Perhaps DZ is honoring that wish. That said, I very enthusiastically applaud this spot-on reading of one of my favorite songs of all time. To the young gentleman with the white SV model--your picking fluency is indeed impressive. For this tune, I'd maybe be slightly more judicious in note choice. But only a small suggestion from a guy who will NEVER play as well as you. Awesome performance.
There seems to be some confusion: some people assert that Frank asserted that no one should record this song except Dweezil Zappa, while others think Frank asserted that no one else but Dweezil should play it. Either way, I think it was arrogant and short-sighted to make such a demand for such a beautiful piece of music that requires as much exposure as possible because not many people would be able to play it.
as a student at the sorpdx, dispite the amazing musicianship, dissaprove of this because frank zappa did not want this song played after his death (dweezil as an exeption)
+Dylan Wood Would you mind if I asked your source?
To Brickpunch and Dylan;
I think the song cannot be offiically "recorded and released" by anybody outside of the Zappa family. Nobody could be banned from playing it. That said, Colin Towns & NDR Big Band released a live recording of Zappa music, including Watermelon. Don't know how he got the rights to release it.
Very short-sighted, don't you think.
it's a myth. there is no info whatsoever that could lead anyone to that conclusion. but I do believe that the Zappa family. with the exception of Dweeil and Moon Unit. would charge you to the bone for it. but as a cover. they can play whatever they want. it's not like Frank Zappa is going to rise from the grave to tell them not to
The leads overdid it. Classical beginner's mistake, eager to show off legato runs and arpeggios, but has no feel or emotion. They both ruined the essence - tenderness and softness- of the tune, but I guess by know they have learnt. Holy shit, tapping! Really!? REALLY!? For christ sake, guys!
Cool version; Check mine out when u get a chance. Cheers, Jason
Where is yours?
Frickin awesome