Fz m'y favorite guitar player... It's thé first Time I hear this album : ouaouh ,!!! Impossible to hear ....olnu poor sound in youtube 😢 Donyou know a better or a place for hear this with Spotify.... Sory for my english translation...
No one in rock n' roll was nor ever will be on Frank Zappa's level. The amount of excellent work he produced is simply amazing. He never stopped exploring and producing art. We are so lucky to have lived in this genius' time. And to have this youtube treasure chest of ditties from so many contributors. Thanks for this wonderful montage of FZ's work.
I went to see Frank and his band 4-5 times in the 70's. Uptown Theater and once in a college auditorium, back in Chicago. I was like 20 feet away from him at the auditorium show. His body guard was right near me. It was awesome.
well said ...have to agree. The cultural highlight of my life. I have to thank my old high-school chum Harry Gottleib for turning me onto Zappa (Freak Out), in '66, thereby establishing for me a life-long measure of excellence.
I had the cassette of this rare album, and I wish I hadn't lost it. Zappa at his best. What more can be said. Just listen to the Master!
Fz m'y favorite guitar player...
It's thé first Time I hear this album : ouaouh ,!!!
Impossible to hear ....olnu poor sound in youtube 😢
Donyou know a better or a place for hear this with Spotify....
Sory for my english translation...
No one in rock n' roll was nor ever will be on Frank Zappa's level. The amount of excellent work he produced is simply amazing. He never stopped exploring and producing art. We are so lucky to have lived in this genius' time. And to have this youtube treasure chest of ditties from so many contributors.
Thanks for this wonderful montage of FZ's work.
I went to see Frank and his band 4-5 times in the 70's. Uptown Theater and once in a college auditorium, back in Chicago. I was like 20 feet away from him at the auditorium show. His body guard was right near me. It was awesome.
well said ...have to agree. The cultural highlight of my life. I have to thank my old high-school chum Harry Gottleib for turning me onto Zappa (Freak Out), in '66, thereby establishing for me a life-long measure of excellence.
Yep. Big bald guy. He was always near him. There's a video out here of his body guard, actually singing a part of the Muffin Man.@jasonvoorhees5640
th-cam.com/video/HGV3yV9q4Q4/w-d-xo.html@jasonvoorhees5640 Here's a link of Frank's body guard on stage with him.
IL TOUCHE LES CORDES COMME SI IL TOUCHAIT "DÉLICATEMENT UN CLITO..C'EST INCROYABLE ET POURTANT C'EST LUI QUI JOUE. MERCI
We miss Frank💞✌️
PAPA ZAPPA !..THAS EAT THE BEST OF THE BEST..JUSQU'À PREUVE DU CONTRAIRE CONTINUITÉ..
Frank is everywhere, everytime..................🔊
Rare acoustic stuff! Thanks!
Actually, it's acoustic AND electric and, for Frank, some of his BEST known work.
The first acoustic track is Sleep Dirt, and it was released on a readily available album. All these songs are readily available off his regular albums
So Fockin' Good To Hear This Stuff, Thank You
Frank is the best!🎸
Merci beaucoup pour ce FZ guitar !!
Maravilhoso ❤
thank you for this.
Thank you. Good stuff.
WOOOW!!!
Zappa rules !
ZAPPA IS NOT DEAD
THANKS ✌️
Sound like a spider in the dirt
Mah fingers got stuuck
Yurin's, too, PP?
Try notz teh git any ahn ya.
Great to hear this.
Is the opening track Sleep Napkins?
Sleep DIRT
@@The-F.R.E.E.-J. Are you sure sleep dirt?
@@andrewmantle7674 yes, I've had the album for about 40 years, I'm quite certain.
@@The-F.R.E.E.-J. c'est vrai que la mélodie Sleepdirt a aussi servi de base pour le thème Blacknapkins ...