Posted on 07/16/2009 7:11:34 AM PDT by mattstat
Well ,YOU didn’t read the correction. Just like the Demorats don’t read the bills they vote on .. Gee Rodney , “ Why can’t we all just get along ? “
I saw a double post. Sorry I didn’t bother to notice the 4 characters that were different.
Any way, back to topic: why would anyone that doesn’t like the Beatles see the Cirque show? I wouldn’t expect anyone that doesn’t like Zappa to watch 200 Motels.
Brown Clown , aka Obamamessiah,aka, Bambi, aka 0 , aka Barry, aka Obummer, aka Magic Mullato, and on and on.
Ahh... the Pines, the Fountains.... beautiful.
Zappa was a great artist but had a narrow following . Susey Creamcheese was darling . It doesn’t hurt when I pee, but the Beatles were the icons of the 60’s ( although I liked the Stones attitude better )
I would easily put Zappa in the list of the 20 best guitar players. Maybe not in the top ten, but for sure in the top 20.
The Obamas call him Clapner, who am I to disagree.
Clapner & Knopfton, two of my favorites!
I agree. Got most of the vinyl. My kids are going to fight over it when I’m gone !
I think with Zappa, alot of his stuff is intentionally unaccessable.
He pushed the limits of different things you could do with an instrument just to try it and see what happened. Same deal with his compositions.
He had a doctorate in music. Another one with a PHD in music is Elvis Costello, and his stuff isn’t exactly mainstream either!
One of my faves is Zappa doing “Stairway to Heaven”
The dogs barking in the background always make me bust a gut!
You know it man! Adrian’s Lado guitars all the way!
Don’t care about icons. The question is: why would a person who doesn’t like the Beatles go see the Cirque Beatles show? Think about it. If you don’t like punk rock are you going to watch Repoman? No. If you don’t like Rogers and Hammerstein or Julie Andrews are you going to watch Sound of Music? No. Any that doesn’t like the Beatles has no conceivable reason to go see Love, because they already know they’re gonna hate every sound they hear during the show.
It’s all about the horn section doing the Stairway guitar solo note for note. That just killed me the first time I heard, all anticipating a great FZ solo that would make Jimmy Page cry for his inadequacies and then BAM it’s all horns.
A lot of Zappa is definitely from the “I wonder what this will do” school of composition.
Stairway to Heaven.
Check out Tiny Tim and Brave Combo doing a swing version, also on the album, a chachacha version of Hey, Jude.
Porter vs mccarney:
Sometimes I like to drive my highway cruizer and sometimes I like to drive my two seat sports car. Different music has different purposes.
A friend of mine has a collection of Stairway covers, some of them are pretty good. I’ve got two different collections of Louie, Louie covers, some of them you can even understand the lyrics.
Sounds fair to me.
Personally, I find the music of the time either completely passion-less or highly evidenced of a repressed-passion.
Sort of like when a consultant takes 60 words to tell me something that can be said in 10 words.
I start to wonder if he’s hiding something.
Well, with Porter, we know (wink wink, nudge nudge).
Yeah, his Lado Earth guitar will set you back a few thousand if you haven’t already bought one.
At the very beginning , yes . But it didn’t take long before they created their own thing / sound .
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