Could you find the right version of Duprees Paradise 16 mins, starts with Bruce Fowler on horn , and then Jean luc Ponty ripping it up , from Stockholm Sweden 1973 , it's one awesome Jazz number id say , i love that particular version / rendition, i have about 8 different one's , and one very similar ,but not the one i love. he is wearing that green stripe jacket it's awesome RARARA
I saw Zapa in 1980 I was in the 4th row Great concert here is a clip im thinking his only country western song he had done check out the 2nd song th-cam.com/video/zatefH0-pjQ/w-d-xo.html
hey Christiian , ," you quoted a line in a movie i was guessing , you ain't gwine up to hebbin , and your Name, Christian , i thought, that's not very Christian, so , just a play on words , alls good, i laughed when i read what you had written, and saw your name was Christian , sorry if i stressed ya, twas but a mere joke , i hope all good with yah all the best ......,RARARA
@@Katehowe3010 Oh yeah , this is Zappa Dumb all over , i was joking yesterday with a bloke , about The Movie life of Brian , and i awoke to your message , thinking it was a referance to the movie , sorry bro , i hope I didn't upset you , my brain let me down , and there is another couple of versions , but I can't remember, the name , like the guy said , this is a rap song , I'm sure he heard the version from , one if the You Can't do that on stage anymore , im so sorry Christian, i was making a joke , using word play , so sorry , i know sometimes things don't translate how you / me meant it to come across ,and I'm into spreading the love , and high! brow humour (hahaha ) stay well Christian , but i do wantsta get up to hebbin , like the lady with the staircase to hebbin cheers bro , , RARARA
@@Katehowe3010 Cristian , Dumb all over , is also on you can't do that on stage anymore , #51Vol1 May 1988 side 2 so a rap song , i think he heard this first,before doing his reaction to Dumb all over , cheers ,if you haven't heard it , have a listen RARARA
Frank throws down and can throw down HARD. And then shreds and shreds HARD. Gotta love him. This song is an apt view of the world at the time. 40 years later and it's all still the same.
Verdict is still out on the guitar solo not being Franks, but actually Steve Vai. If we noticed, on the newer CD's of this song, and not the album, most of the guitar solo is cut out. Could it be that it was Vai not Frank in this solo(also sounding like a young Vai strat solo) whereas Frank could avoid paying Vai royalties by omitting the guitar solo from future recordings of the song?
People like to say God is "All powerful, all knowing, all benevolent". Impossible. 2 out of 3 at best. "Dumb all over, a little ugly on the side." The religious right was gaining power at this point in history, he addresses this in a couple of other tunes on this album. This is song 2 of that trio.
Another great pick!! And another one the world needs to hear again so thank you to James who sent it in and to you because it’s great to see your generation picking up on some FZ!?Rory you’re very fun to watch, I don’t know how I stumbled across this sight but I agree with the hip hop sound. Never thought of it like that. I do believe hip hop was already being played on the streets of NYC and in cafe’s on the west coast but that’s not an absolute fact it’s just from memory.
Tina , Dumb all over , this rendition from You are what you is , is also on " #51 You can't do that on stage any more side 2 that is an outright rap track it's trick , and #67 Have i offended someone , with a magnificent guitar magic finish , the so the same for they are so different , that's the Frank Zappa intangible , can't put yah finger on it , but it's there , have a listen , i hope you enjoy them all ,Ric......RARARA
Yeah Tina , the rap version from " You Cant do that on stage anymore" he is not shy about his feelings towards Tele Evangelists or religion and really lets them know , but it's First Class stuff ,. and nothing has changed , Oh well. we celebrate Zappa for we'd be poorer without his prolific offerings , i am an exclusively Zappa listener ,90 % Sorry Tina but it's still so relevant today , topically , god bless RARARA
Verdict is still out on the guitar solo not being Franks, but actually Steve Vai. If we noticed, on the newer CD's of this song, and not the album, most of the guitar solo is cut out. Could it be that it was Vai not Frank in this solo(also sounding like a young Vai strat solo) whereas Frank could avoid paying Vai royalties by omitting the guitar solo from future recordings of the song?
This album is worth the full listen in one sitting, the songs run together so flawlessly, it's great satire on how absurd and despicable modern life has become
Frank mentions a French bomb in the lyrics because they had just put the Neutron bomb into production. The Neutron bomb was a tactical weapon designed to maximize casualties and minimise damage to property.
@@tinasWindow Hi Tina. My response to the negative marlon reply was irony - I was making the point that comments like ' Zappa was garbage ' are pointless: I mean is this negativity intended to help listeners see the light? In the picture of 20th century music Zappa was one of the most original and creative figures
The original rap song. Frank goes hard on religion, evangelism, and how it’s used against us all. Funny or not, someone’s always in his crosshairs. Love this song, used to be able to sing along word for word. Great reaction!
@@marlon-jl4ge go on and get it over with then go find one you like, don’t go away mad just go away, find one you like and let the fans speak without bringing your apparent miserable contempt
Verdict is still out on the guitar solo not being Franks, but actually Steve Vai. If we noticed, on the newer CD's of this song, and not the album, most of the guitar solo is cut out. Could it be that it was Vai not Frank in this solo(also sounding like a young Vai strat solo) whereas Frank could avoid paying Vai royalties by omitting the guitar solo from future recordings of the song?
Hey my man , When i first heard ,Were only in it for the money , i was young and didn't think much of it , but now , i love it ,in fact the only Zappa song I'm not over enamoured with would be , yep , Valley Girls , Franks only #1 hit in America , , Aamazing RARARA
@@marlon-jl4ge You know , when you laugh , hahahaha , it lacks a certain, you know , TERROR , MAD SCIENTIST STYLE , you don't have it , your more like a group of Children giggling behind a ,Ya Hozna ,( Backwards Fishy ) , malon and he drove the fastest milkcart in the west , can you change your name I'm bored with marlon , hey you've had a name change , used to Pawllie Pedophile , but you changed it , yeah , to Marlon Pedophile , your a thing alright , bored again bye
Iread the lyrics to this song in a crush all boxes tour book that Zappa gave out at his shows in 1980. It was a little over a year before the actual version was released. I had it on a bootleg and as a result of reading the lyrics and learning the song from the bootleg... I was playing a version of this for people on the streets of Santa Cruz and the Washington state rainbow gathering... in july of 1981...2 months BEFORE the album came out. I wouild play Flakes... into.. The Meek Shall inherit Nothing and then Dumb All over...BUT...I stopped there... because I couldn't play Heavenly Bank Account...lol....I could now... but back then... I was a spring chicken.
I call it a Zapparap. Like the original Trouble Every Day song. He hasdoes that alot in his career. He said once the blakys in the suburbs would stand behind a fire barrel at night, bang a beat out, with whatever, and take turns blurting out the disses of their everyday life, and rhyme it.
I saw Zapa in 1980 I was in the 4th row Great concert here is a clip im thinking his only country western song he had done th-cam.com/video/zatefH0-pjQ/w-d-xo.html
I bet if you asked all the people in the world if they want a world without war, over 99% would say "YES!!!", yet somehow the world is always breaking out in war. We are DUMB ALL OVER, as Zappa says. We are now in a global nuclear Mexican standoff with unstable countries while tensions are rising all the time. That's as dumb as anything I've ever heard. Zappa had a keen sense of mankind's folly and he hit the nail on the head with this one.
SATIRE CAN BE HARSH AND DIRECT
Could you find the right version of Duprees Paradise 16 mins, starts with Bruce Fowler on horn , and then Jean luc Ponty ripping it up , from Stockholm Sweden 1973 , it's one awesome Jazz number id say , i love that particular version / rendition, i have about 8 different one's , and one very similar ,but not the one i love. he is wearing that green stripe jacket it's awesome RARARA
Zappa was garbage
@@marlon-jl4ge You must be a christian.
@@jensandersen7011 why ?
@@jensandersen7011 shit ugly zappa changed the music World of boring assholes 🤣 🤣 🤣
The incredible Ray white !!! Vocals just as good live!
I saw Zapa in 1980 I was in the 4th row Great concert here is a clip im thinking his only country western song he had done check out the 2nd song th-cam.com/video/zatefH0-pjQ/w-d-xo.html
@@zeeb6 great clip! I know very little country but always assumed it was a cover!
Zappa was a boring clown and an ignorant
Ugly clown
Shit ugly zappa looked like a bum at the end 🤣 🤣
This is pre hip hop.
And a poignant message for '24. Stop Israel!!! 🛑
"You ain't gwine up to hebbin" 😁
CHRISTIAN ! BUT BUT
@@Ducatirati What is it Ric?
hey Christiian , ," you quoted a line in a movie i was guessing , you ain't gwine up to hebbin , and your Name, Christian , i thought, that's not very Christian, so , just a play on words , alls good, i laughed when i read what you had written, and saw your name was Christian , sorry if i stressed ya, twas but a mere joke , i hope all good with yah all the best ......,RARARA
@@Katehowe3010 Oh yeah , this is Zappa Dumb all over , i was joking yesterday with a bloke , about The Movie life of Brian , and i awoke to your message , thinking it was a referance to the movie , sorry bro , i hope I didn't upset you , my brain let me down , and there is another couple of versions , but I can't remember, the name , like the guy said , this is a rap song , I'm sure he heard the version from , one if the You Can't do that on stage anymore , im so sorry Christian, i was making a joke , using word play , so sorry , i know sometimes things don't translate how you / me meant it to come across ,and I'm into spreading the love , and high! brow humour (hahaha ) stay well Christian , but i do wantsta get up to hebbin , like the lady with the staircase to hebbin cheers bro , , RARARA
@@Katehowe3010 Cristian , Dumb all over , is also on you can't do that on stage anymore , #51Vol1 May 1988 side 2 so a rap song , i think he heard this first,before doing his reaction to Dumb all over , cheers ,if you haven't heard it , have a listen RARARA
Frank throws down and can throw down HARD. And then shreds and shreds HARD. Gotta love him. This song is an apt view of the world at the time. 40 years later and it's all still the same.
This is one of my Favorite songs. Serious Business.
Unique mix on this one.
Yes! Another Zapparap!!!!
That's Steve Vai chopping away.
Verdict is still out on the guitar solo not being Franks, but actually Steve Vai. If we noticed, on the newer CD's of this song, and not the album, most of the guitar solo is cut out. Could it be that it was Vai not Frank in this solo(also sounding like a young Vai strat solo) whereas Frank could avoid paying Vai royalties by omitting the guitar solo from future recordings of the song?
There’s a fantastic version of this song on the
“You can’t do that on stage anymore” series.
Yeah there's definitely a message here
People like to say God is "All powerful, all knowing, all benevolent". Impossible. 2 out of 3 at best. "Dumb all over, a little ugly on the side." The religious right was gaining power at this point in history, he addresses this in a couple of other tunes on this album. This is song 2 of that trio.
You'll love the live version of this song on "Have I Offended Someone?" it has such great guitar solo
Another great pick!! And another one the world needs to hear again so thank you to James who sent it in and to you because it’s great to see your generation picking up on some FZ!?Rory you’re very fun to watch, I don’t know how I stumbled across this sight but I agree with the hip hop sound. Never thought of it like that. I do believe hip hop was already being played on the streets of NYC and in cafe’s on the west coast but that’s not an absolute fact it’s just from memory.
Tina , Dumb all over , this rendition from You are what you is , is also on " #51 You can't do that on stage any more side 2 that is an outright rap track it's trick , and #67 Have i offended someone , with a magnificent guitar magic finish , the so the same for they are so different , that's the Frank Zappa intangible , can't put yah finger on it , but it's there , have a listen , i hope you enjoy them all ,Ric......RARARA
Yeah Tina , the rap version from " You Cant do that on stage anymore" he is not shy about his feelings towards Tele Evangelists or religion and really lets them know , but it's First Class stuff ,. and nothing has changed , Oh well. we celebrate Zappa for we'd be poorer without his prolific offerings , i am an exclusively Zappa listener ,90 % Sorry Tina but it's still so relevant today , topically , god bless RARARA
@@Ducatirati one of my earliest replies recognized this. FZ fan but no one can know it all😁, thanks for the recommendations, much appreciated
@@Ducatirati also his son is worth going to see if the chance presents itself
Ugly clown zappa could only impress unsuspecting fools, hahahaha
Greatest Guitarist to ever step into a stage. Zappa Fuckin Rules!
Verdict is still out on the guitar solo not being Franks, but actually Steve Vai. If we noticed, on the newer CD's of this song, and not the album, most of the guitar solo is cut out. Could it be that it was Vai not Frank in this solo(also sounding like a young Vai strat solo) whereas Frank could avoid paying Vai royalties by omitting the guitar solo from future recordings of the song?
zappa the rappa xD
This album is worth the full listen in one sitting, the songs run together so flawlessly, it's great satire on how absurd and despicable modern life has become
I would include the joes garage album with that
Zappa was garbage
@@marlon-jl4geno one asked idiot
Frank mentions a French bomb in the lyrics because they had just put the Neutron bomb into production. The Neutron bomb was a tactical weapon designed to maximize casualties and minimise damage to property.
Zappa was garbage
@@marlon-jl4ge Alright, you've convinced me that Zappa was garbage
He was a shit boring clown and his music too
@@peeper879 you listen a lot to hold such hatred , interesting, why?
@@tinasWindow Hi Tina. My response to the negative marlon reply was irony - I was making the point that comments like ' Zappa was garbage ' are pointless: I mean is this negativity intended to help listeners see the light? In the picture of 20th century music Zappa was one of the most original and creative figures
Frank refers to 'maybe rent a nice French bomb'. He's talking about Neutron bombs, which destroy people but not buildings.
Wow fantastic Frak amacing reaction - FRAK ZAPPA INTERVIEW thanks 👌🎸👍🔊🎼
Definitely "Ugly on the side" This is Zappa for crisakes!
If Zappa hadn’t died he would have loved the movie “ Idiocracy” … seems to be more a serious documentary today than a comedy.
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The original rap song. Frank goes hard on religion, evangelism, and how it’s used against us all. Funny or not, someone’s always in his crosshairs. Love this song, used to be able to sing along word for word. Great reaction!
This is an insult to other composers
Zappa was garbage
@@marlon-jl4ge must be a techno/rap fan. Jazz hater as well. What’s your favorite composer?
@@tinasWindow rap? Hahahaha no thanks , hahahaha
@@tinasWindow i would rather listen to Talented street musicians than shit boring clown zappa
@@marlon-jl4ge go on and get it over with then go find one you like, don’t go away mad just go away, find one you like and let the fans speak without bringing your apparent miserable contempt
A serious political statement fo Sho!!!
"& Maybe even a little Ugly on the side"
Try this cut from 1966. Frank being Frank on The Mother's 1st album
Neutron Bomb. The French have a few
Verdict is still out on the guitar solo not being Franks, but actually Steve Vai. If we noticed, on the newer CD's of this song, and not the album, most of the guitar solo is cut out. Could it be that it was Vai not Frank in this solo(also sounding like a young Vai strat solo) whereas Frank could avoid paying Vai royalties by omitting the guitar solo from future recordings of the song?
he's talking about the concept of GOD...
a little Ugly on the side.
Love your mustache ✌🏼
you need atleast one side at a time at this record
Hey my man , When i first heard ,Were only in it for the money , i was young and didn't think much of it , but now , i love it ,in fact the only Zappa song I'm not over enamoured with would be , yep , Valley Girls , Franks only #1 hit in America , , Aamazing RARARA
Zappa fooled people with his shit nonsense songs
@@marlon-jl4ge YEAH marbles , he came to mine , fooled me into liking him , thank fuck
He was a boring clown and his music too , hahahaha
@@marlon-jl4ge You know , when you laugh , hahahaha , it lacks a certain, you know , TERROR , MAD SCIENTIST STYLE , you don't have it , your more like a group of Children giggling behind a ,Ya Hozna ,( Backwards Fishy ) , malon and he drove the fastest milkcart in the west , can you change your name I'm bored with marlon , hey you've had a name change , used to Pawllie Pedophile , but you changed it , yeah , to Marlon Pedophile , your a thing alright , bored again bye
Iread the lyrics to this song in a crush all boxes tour book that Zappa gave out at his shows in 1980. It was a little over a year before the actual version was released.
I had it on a bootleg and as a result of reading the lyrics and learning the song from the bootleg... I was playing a version of this for people on the streets of Santa Cruz and the Washington state rainbow gathering... in july of 1981...2 months BEFORE the album came out. I wouild play Flakes... into.. The Meek Shall inherit Nothing and then Dumb All over...BUT...I stopped there... because I couldn't play Heavenly Bank Account...lol....I could now... but back then... I was a spring chicken.
THIS WAS A HIP HOP TRACK FROM 1981
A little ugly on the side
Why does it hurt when I p?
I call it a Zapparap. Like the original Trouble Every Day song. He hasdoes that alot in his career. He said once the blakys in the suburbs would stand behind a fire barrel at night, bang a beat out, with whatever, and take turns blurting out the disses of their everyday life, and rhyme it.
I saw Zapa in 1980 I was in the 4th row Great concert here is a clip im thinking his only country western song he had done th-cam.com/video/zatefH0-pjQ/w-d-xo.html
How many fools listen to shit zappa music? Thats the question hahahaha
Shit ugly zappa changed the music World of boring assholes 🤣 🤣
I bet if you asked all the people in the world if they want a world without war, over 99% would say "YES!!!", yet somehow the world is always breaking out in war. We are DUMB ALL OVER, as Zappa says. We are now in a global nuclear Mexican standoff with unstable countries while tensions are rising all the time. That's as dumb as anything I've ever heard. Zappa had a keen sense of mankind's folly and he hit the nail on the head with this one.