Bobby Brown, 1978

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Uploaded by on Jun 20, 2007

Frank Zappa performs Bobby Brown in 1978

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  • my favorite artist and one of the most loved in lithuania

  • miss you frankie thanks for rocking

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  • One of the most enlightened, talented and learned advocates of free speech of our times--and a pretty damn good musician, too.

  • @MrPovijest  Ja svaki dan započinjem s njim ;)

  • Not the best sound quality - but with a great feeling put into the show.

  • Danas dan počinjem s legendernim Frankom Zappom.

  • @23Henrich lets be realistic. every single one of the mothers was severely outclassed by their replacements. ray collins was no napoleon murphy brock no ike willis nor ray white, roy estrada was no arthur barrow no tom fowler nor scott thunes nor pat ohearn.jim black was a horrible drummer, just look at his grip, he has no idea what hes doing. i am going to guess you're not a musician because you dont seem to understand how difficult zappas later stuff became tehcnically.

  • @dressedtosmellgood no they played his music very well....Zappa always surrounded himself with good musicians....but I think he wanted more of a solo career....and he didn't want the hassle of managing a full-time band ;)

  • @23Henrich if they were such good musicians, why did he end up firing them because couldn't they play his music?

  • @dressedtosmellgood don't get me wrong: I am a major Zappa fan...and I have done thorough research on his music career.I simply think that the musicians he had in the Mother's of Invention were his best. There is a very good documentary on the subject called Frank Zappa and the Mothers of Invention: In the 60's. There is plenty of live footage and interviews with the musicians......check it out if you are a fan...it's worth watching. ;)

  • @23Henrich you're joking right?

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