Frank Zappa Recommendation

Discussion in 'Music' started by rhasta.penguin, Dec 4, 2004.

  1. flowerchild89

    flowerchild89 Member

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    Willie the Pimp!
    Of course, I'm biased because my band does a cover of it...
     
  2. madcrappie

    madcrappie crazy fish

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    yeah willie the pimp is one of his finest moments!! I agree
     
  3. madcrappie

    madcrappie crazy fish

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    yeah its a quite funny listen too..... much like we're only in it for the money. the whole satirical nature of it all. hilarious.
     
  4. rhasta.penguin

    rhasta.penguin No more hippy...ugh

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    well im into a whole lot of music. Psych, rock, folk, blues, jazz, jam, whole lot of stuff. Im sure im gonna get into Zappa more later in life, im just curious what would be a good start.
     
  5. madcrappie

    madcrappie crazy fish

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    okay then start at the beginning. freak out.

    you cant go wrong.
     
  6. sassure

    sassure Member

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    I like Weasels Ripped My Flesh most, with "Oh No" my favorite track there. I also like parts of Chunga's Revenge, but I also like "Zomby Woof" from Overnite Sensation. Ian Underwood and George did some fine work with Zappa.....
     
  7. son of adam

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    freak out
    absolutely free
    we're only in it for the money
    lumpy gravy
    hot rats
    burnt weeny sandwich
    uncle meat

    I prefer his early work and have never
    been much into his later stuff
     
  8. duckandmiss

    duckandmiss Pastafarian

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    I really like the Roxy and Elsewhere CD.

    FZ lead guitar, vocals
    George Duke keyboards, synthesizer, vocals
    Tom Fowler bass
    Ruth Underwood percussion
    Jeff Simmons rhythm guitar, vocals
    Don Preston synthesizer
    Bruce Fowler trombone, dancing (?)
    Walt Fowler trumpet
    Napoleon Murphy Brock tenor sax, flute, lead vocals (he is awesome)
    Ralph Humphrey drums.
    Chester Thompson drums





    FZ: Thank you. (Brian, I could use a little bit more monitor). Hello hello (can't you turn it up any more than that?) Hello hello . . . Hey! Alright! Pardon me, folks. The name of this song is "Penguin in Bondage," an' it's a song that, uh, deals with the possible variations on a basic theme which is . . . well, you understand what the basic theme is. And then the variations include, uh, manoeuvres that might be executed with the aid of, uh, extra-terrestrial gratification and devices which might or might not be supplied in a local department store or perhaps a drugstore but at very least in one of those fancy new shops that they advertise in the back-pages of the free press. This song suggests to the suggestible listener that the ordinary procedure, uh, that I'm circumlocuting at this present time in order to get this text on television, is that, uh, if you wanna do something other than what you thought you were gonna do when you first took your clothes off and you just happened to have some DEVICES around . . . then it's, it's not only okay to get into the PARAPHERNALIA of it all but . . . hey! What did he say? Ready?
     

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