Awesome! I saw Dweezil with his brother Ahmet on vocals at the Paradise in Boston in 1992. I believe he had Mike Keneally on guitar with him at that show and they were amazing together. They did a crazy medley of a bunch of pop songs in 3 minutes, the improv they did that night was pretty impressive. Such a gifted musician. Thanks David! 🎸🤘🏼
Huge fan of FZ. Then I learned and heard Dweezil. He just keeps getting better. He should come to Cleveland so we can be blown away. ZAPPA PLAYS ZAPPA. God bless him great player and also keeping his dad's name alive. The best all around
Really Good. I knew of F.Zappa before so when hearing Dweezil Zappa's album Confessions back in the day, it really didn't surprise me the amount of talent in this whole album. It's a masterpiece in 80's rock guitar and shredding! Thank you for the ear candy i love!!!
Thanks, David! I always appreciate learning Dweezil's approaches to music & guitar! My dad and I have seen Zappa Plays Zappa several times! His 2 guitar solos (at age 15) on the Frank Zappa album "Them or Us" ("Sharleena" and a solo trade off with Steve Vai on "Stevie's Spanking") were huge influences on me at the time, and still seem to be a big part of my subconscious musical psychology!
Dave, fantastic video. If you ever get a chance, and I think I can speak for a ton of your viewers, we'd love to see a "Brewster style" in depth breakdown of Dweezil & Moon's tune "Let's Talk About It." That was the song & video where many of us 80's MTV kids 1) Fell in love with guitar and 2) Crushed hard on the beautiful Moon Unit!! I can hear the song is in Drop-D tuning, and occasionally you will see others attempt the song...but something in others versions is just not right. I'm confident you could give it the justice it deserves. Thanks and happy 2024.
Love it!!! Thank you Dave!!! Love Dweezil and Frank!!! Hook a fat kid up with more of this!!! My daughter is learning to play as well and I am doing my best to influence her taste in guitarists. You are high on the list because not only can you play, you educate at the same time. Know that you are appreciated and being a positive influence on future guitarists!!!
Grew up on Dweezil shredding as an MTV VJ in the 80's. He was my age and playing all these Van Halen & Demartini licks, between videos on his green charvel & blue Madonna Jackson. Bought all his early albums, Confessions being his best!
Man I was really really hoping for (you cant ruin me !!!!) its a great song, but think you doing stuff from that album. I wish there was video of Dweezil playing stuff from Havin a bad day. he does not seem to care about that album. It's a shame it's fun to listen to.
Whoa, thanks for the huge list here. Honestly, the only person on that entire list I know is Akira Takasaki (Loudness) and I've featured him in a Chordplay and also a Three-For-All episode. I'll check out the other hundred names you've added here when I have time. Thanks and Happy New Year!
@@LateNightLessons Most Americans have never discovered Japanese rock because of the near criminal nature of the music industry in the USA whose players have kept distribution and knowledge about rock music from elsewhere from American wallets. Frankly, the musicianship is much better from technical playing to composition. Most famous American and British rock is cringey, amateurish in comparison. There is a reason why Marty Friedman fled to Japan. In the 1990s, one Japanese guy created a video game and then sequels. From his work, a fan of Yngwie Malmsteen as well as a musician himself, other Japanese created what are known as circles who make Touhou doujin, or fan-based music. Though considered independent, and sometimes amateur, these circles and their recordings are fantastic. Anyone who is into rock guitar can both enjoy and learn much from them. Thousand Leaves, Crow's Claw, demitori, IOSYS, xi-on, Alstroemeria Records It is all there, technical prowess, melodic hooks. Many Touhou guitarists possess similar levels of technical mastery and speed to Yngwie Malmsteen if not surpassing him. If this link goes through, this should get you started: th-cam.com/video/McfltPHkg3I/w-d-xo.html And there is this giant playlist of works from a few circles: th-cam.com/video/2RYsyCuN3n4/w-d-xo.html And you should take the time to broaden your guitar life by checking every guitarist I listed.
WRONG! Dweezil is an incredible guitarist, musician and artist in his own right. Anyone having been raised amongst all the influential people he has would most certainly be inspired.
Dweezil is phenomenal player
Stunning ability
🤘🤠🤘
Great choice for content once again Sir Dave
🤘🤘✌️🖖
THIS IS ABSOLUTELY FANTASTIC..
THIS IS THE KIND OF VIDEO'S I WANT AND NEED FROM YOU.. FANTASTICALLY DONE!!!@❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Confessions is a great album. A lot of great 80s shredders on it.
i can hardly believe it Brewha youve already made my whole year with this one ❤ thank you so much Dave!
Awesome lesson. I have listened to Confessions 1000000000 times.
David, thank you for putting the shoogagoogagunga into my day 🙂
Nooo dude, don't say that... 😂😂
@@eldorado9255 lol. Nailed it.
Looking forward to this. Thank you maestro.
Awesome! I saw Dweezil with his brother Ahmet on vocals at the Paradise in Boston in 1992. I believe he had Mike Keneally on guitar with him at that show and they were amazing together. They did a crazy medley of a bunch of pop songs in 3 minutes, the improv they did that night was pretty impressive. Such a gifted musician. Thanks David! 🎸🤘🏼
Huge fan of FZ. Then I learned and heard Dweezil. He just keeps getting better. He should come to Cleveland so we can be blown away. ZAPPA PLAYS ZAPPA. God bless him great player and also keeping his dad's name alive. The best all around
I've seen ZPZ twice and it was incredible. So happy he's proud of his dad and keeping the music alive.
@@mindtorquemusic would have loved to seen him live. Just an incredible musician. FZ Forever
DZ rocks. Great lesson, David (as usual).
Really Good. I knew of F.Zappa before so when hearing Dweezil Zappa's album Confessions back in the day,
it really didn't surprise me the amount of talent in this whole album. It's a masterpiece in 80's rock guitar and shredding!
Thank you for the ear candy i love!!!
Thanks, David! I always appreciate learning Dweezil's approaches to music & guitar! My dad and I have seen Zappa Plays Zappa several times! His 2 guitar solos (at age 15) on the Frank Zappa album "Them or Us" ("Sharleena" and a solo trade off with Steve Vai on "Stevie's Spanking") were huge influences on me at the time, and still seem to be a big part of my subconscious musical psychology!
Great Video! Confessions is one the greatest albums ever!
aaaaah, love it. This came unexpected. My first encounter with Dweezil was „Shampoohorn“.
That was Great !
These lessons always get me out of a bit of a rut 👍
Great lesson!! Love Dweezil!!!
good one 👍 another great frank zappa alumni - adrian belew
Belew has an amazing catalog including solo work and King Crimson.
Dave, fantastic video. If you ever get a chance, and I think I can speak for a ton of your viewers, we'd love to see a "Brewster style" in depth breakdown of Dweezil & Moon's tune "Let's Talk About It." That was the song & video where many of us 80's MTV kids 1) Fell in love with guitar and 2) Crushed hard on the beautiful Moon Unit!! I can hear the song is in Drop-D tuning, and occasionally you will see others attempt the song...but something in others versions is just not right. I'm confident you could give it the justice it deserves. Thanks and happy 2024.
Confessions is an amazing album. So many styles and not a filler song in sight!!
I remember buying his cd Automatic many years ago. Really enjoyed it.
Dweezil was my gateway to Frank.
Havin' A Bad Day is phenomenal for a 17 year old.
Thank you 🙏!!!!!!! Genius!!!!!!!!
Love it!!! Thank you Dave!!! Love Dweezil and Frank!!! Hook a fat kid up with more of this!!! My daughter is learning to play as well and I am doing my best to influence her taste in guitarists. You are high on the list because not only can you play, you educate at the same time. Know that you are appreciated and being a positive influence on future guitarists!!!
Grew up on Dweezil shredding as an MTV VJ in the 80's.
He was my age and playing all these Van Halen & Demartini licks, between videos
on his green charvel & blue Madonna Jackson.
Bought all his early albums, Confessions being his best!
My Guitar Wants to Kill this Lesson 😂
Go back on tour, Dweez....We miss you!
Ooh zappa
Man I was really really hoping for (you cant ruin me !!!!) its a great song, but think you doing stuff from that album. I wish there was video of Dweezil playing stuff from Havin a bad day. he does not seem to care about that album. It's a shame it's fun to listen to.
Happy New Year Mate 🤪👍
Love that opening riff. Have you had any requests for the great Gary Hoey ?
check out ...Gibson TV "the collection ' Dwezel Zappa ... great stories about his guitars .
True! That’s a very cool episode. Great series as well.
I think Dave was doing the pentacostal scale 😂
dude don't say thattttttt
'sumthin like that!'
how about a lesson on walter trout ? just watched live in amsterdam dvd, thats a fantastic live blues rock concert.
folks check out Camel Driver , what a great band! Especially the " // " album (2020) !
Wiggy
👍
I’m hearing some Vito Bratta influence in their to
You Can't Imagine reminds not Saxon, nor Iron Maiden, but it is similar to Judas Priest's 'Heading Out To The Highway'.
Shampoo Horn best album !
Earth - reminds me of a little Drop Dead Leg 🦵 sound/feel to me - please everyone forgive me 🙏 - I’m definitely not a qualified musician.
Chordplay of Warren Cuccurullo (Frank Zappa, Missing Persons, Duran Duran) would be much better.
What we really care about is riff play and solo play. Chord play is easy. How about riffs and solos from other real guitarists?
Akira Takasaki (Loudness)
Atsushi Yokozeki (solo, The Bronx, Lance of Thrill)
Hideaki Nakama (solo)
Hiroya Fukuda (Anthem)
Hiroyas "Iron" Chino (Iron Attack!, Lightning)
Isao Nakayama (Cerveteri)
Katsu Ohta (Ark Storm)
Kikyo Oikawa (Mardelas)
Kouta (Thousand Eyes, Dragon Eyes, ex-Thousand Leaves)
Norifumi Shima (Concerto Moon)
Satoshi Katada (solo)
Takayoshi Ohmura (solo, Marty Friedman, Baby Metal)
Toru Noya (Thosuand Eyes, Tears of Tragedy)
Yuji "You" Adachi* (Dead End)
Akihito Kinoshita (Saber Tiger)
Akira Kajiyama (Precious, Goldbrick)
Ejima Harushi (Polkadot Stingray)
Gentaro Satomura (solo,Naked Machine)
Hideshi Ueki (Rachel Mother Goose, Agnes, KREENAKOORIE)
Issei Ambo ()
Kelly Simonz (solo)
Masahiko Kuroki (Wolf, Masahiko Kuroki Band)
Myu (Imy)
Niya (Unlucky Morpheus)
Syu (Galneryus)
Takeshi (uncrowned)
Yousuke Miyake (Terra Rosa)
Yoshitsugu Imai (Terra Rosa)
Or even
Miki "Sun-go" Igarashi (Show-Ya)
Narumi (Destrose, Disqualia, solo)
Saki (Destrose, Mary's Blood, Nemophila)
Li-sa-X / KOIAI, ex-Li-sa-X Band
Hazuki / Nemophila
Midori Tatematsu / Lovebites
yuki / East of Eden, D_Drive
Miyako Watanabe / Lovebites
Erika Van Halen / Whiskey Dust
Mitsuru Madaseka / ex-Bridear
Hanako / octaviagrace
Misato "Misa" Ono / ex-Bridear
Sakura Yoshida / Hagane
Haruka "Hal-Ca" Noma / Asterism
Omi / ex-ExistTrace
Tomoko "TOMO-ZO" Midorikawa / Doll$BoXX, Gacharic Spin Blood
Ayumi / Bridear, ex-Astrovery
Misaki / ex-Bridear
Or even
Ayano / (ex-G∀lmet)
Ruki / (ex-G∀lmet)
Shoka / Allinone
Kaho / fleufleu
Marin Miyazawa / ex-Lovendor
Toki / Aldious
Yoshi / Aldious
Yui / ex-Cyntia
Yui / ex-TELECiDE
Kana / Letitout-lelia
EITA / ex-Gacharic Spin
Gina / BabBubble
Rie aka Suzaku / solo
Riff and solo play would be worth it from Timo Tolkki (Stratovarius, Avalon, solo).
Whoa, thanks for the huge list here.
Honestly, the only person on that entire list I know is Akira Takasaki (Loudness) and I've featured him in a Chordplay and also a Three-For-All episode.
I'll check out the other hundred names you've added here when I have time.
Thanks and Happy New Year!
@@LateNightLessonsCool and I will do the same with your already made vids.
😂😂😂🍻
@@LateNightLessons Most Americans have never discovered Japanese rock because of the near criminal nature of the music industry in the USA whose players have kept distribution and knowledge about rock music from elsewhere from American wallets.
Frankly, the musicianship is much better from technical playing to composition.
Most famous American and British rock is cringey, amateurish in comparison.
There is a reason why Marty Friedman fled to Japan.
In the 1990s, one Japanese guy created a video game and then sequels. From his work, a fan of Yngwie Malmsteen as well as a musician himself, other Japanese created what are known as circles who make
Touhou doujin, or fan-based music.
Though considered independent, and sometimes amateur, these circles and their recordings are fantastic. Anyone who is into rock guitar can both enjoy and learn much from them.
Thousand Leaves, Crow's Claw, demitori, IOSYS, xi-on, Alstroemeria Records
It is all there, technical prowess, melodic hooks. Many Touhou guitarists possess similar levels of technical mastery and speed to Yngwie Malmsteen if not surpassing him.
If this link goes through, this should get you started:
th-cam.com/video/McfltPHkg3I/w-d-xo.html
And there is this giant playlist of works from a few circles:
th-cam.com/video/2RYsyCuN3n4/w-d-xo.html
And you should take the time to broaden your guitar life by checking every guitarist I listed.
Not a fan of the " Dweez " he is most definitely the epitome of nepotism
Wow! So the presence of "nepotism" changes how music sounds to you?
WRONG! Dweezil is an incredible guitarist, musician and artist in his own right. Anyone having been raised amongst all the influential people he has would most certainly be inspired.