He was a genius. My dad was really into him, but for some reason I’ve never taken the time to dig into his work. I need to fix that.
Got “Bongo Fury” in the replay cue.. Got to see him play in latter ‘70’s. I have a number of his lps but it is good sized back catalogue. Still need to explore in more depth.
Listening to Zappa takes me back to some of the best memories of my relationship with my ex. Mind you, I don't look back fondly at that situation overall but I remember hearing Punky's Whips and laughing so hard I was in tears. Or when I heard Watermelon in Easter Hay and cried for a other reason.
I totally understand why so many people are die hard Zappa fans. While I've barely tapped into all his discography, the range and his musicality really makes me want to.
Besides Joe's Garage and Hot Rats, what recs does everyone have for a novice?
One Size Fits AllListening to Zappa takes me back to some of the best memories of my relationship with my ex. Mind you, I don't look back fondly at that situation overall but I remember hearing Punky's Whips and laughing so hard I was in tears. Or when I heard Watermelon in Easter Hay and cried for a other reason.
I totally understand why so many people are die hard Zappa fans. While I've barely tapped into all his discography, the range and his musicality really makes me want to.
Besides Joe's Garage and Hot Rats, what recs does everyone have for a novice?
He’s someone that 10 different die hard will pick 10 different records - the first ones i’d Go for are by the original Mothers Of Invention
We’re Only In It For The Money (psych parody & tape manipulation, mocking the Summer of Love before it’s over)
Freak Out (First album, first ever double album, pop songs albeit weird ones)
Uncle Meat (final progression of original Mothers, Eric Dolphy inspired jazz, baroque classical interludes mixed with helium voiced pop)
Love Zappa. Picked up a mint copy of Broadway The Hard Way last week. Did any of you get the Roxy DVD that was released a few years ago. It’s phenomenal.
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Don’t rem the set list but this was the show. Clearly rem FZ. Had a good view from lower left bleachers. Not that large of place. Not sure if building still there as they have since built a huge new one. 9/24/77 UofI Iowa City, IA. Now did we have the $5, $6, or $7 tickets?
Joe's Garage is my favorite, but I like most of his stuff from the early 70s through the early 80s. I snagged a copy of YCDTOSA Volume 2, but think the rest of the set was never released on vinyl. Anyone know?