@nickjames46 I heard many of his classical pieces and numerous guitar solos and big band ensembles and he had more soul in his music then most soul musicians!
@nickjames46 LoL, it's all the opposite : his way of playing guitar with his guts, of composing extraordinary musical landscape, is the soul you don't see. You're just closed to this kind of intelligence and feeling.
"Help I'm A Rock!/Transylvania Boogie." They share a key and time signature. This sounds like it could be that piece, but from a different performance.
@nickjames46 I heard many of his classical pieces and numerous guitar solos and big band ensembles and he had more soul in his music then most soul musicians!
fadethetrade 4 months ago
@nickjames46 And listen to this incredibly emotionnal pieces : Watermelon in Easter Hay
Album version : watch?v=T0bwtMPXG_0
Live Version : watch?v=q_F36BafKis
Informatisse 4 months ago
@nickjames46 LoL, it's all the opposite : his way of playing guitar with his guts, of composing extraordinary musical landscape, is the soul you don't see. You're just closed to this kind of intelligence and feeling.
Informatisse 4 months ago
therefore, he stunk
nickjames46 4 months ago
zappa was a musician but he had no soul in his music
nickjames46 4 months ago
Sounds like Martin Bashir narrating
AllStarBugler 4 months ago
this is basically the bbc documentry aired in early 93....
videotuna 4 months ago
@dharmaseed
"Help I'm A Rock!/Transylvania Boogie." They share a key and time signature. This sounds like it could be that piece, but from a different performance.
"Conceptual Continuity."
5jerry1 4 months ago
@5jerry1 There is a version on 'Ahead of Their Time', from 1968. I'll check that! Thanks
dharmaseed 4 months ago
@brodtoddman
Nice music, sounds like "Zappa In New York" (1978) minus the horns.
Didn't care for the visuals (take it as you will); just choppy-looking and pointless.
5jerry1 4 months ago