This televisual gem inspired me follow along which got me into endless trouble at family picnics and barbecues for playing my own symphonic masterpieces which, for some strange reason, nobody else seemed to enjoy. I extended Frank's genius to my exploration of the vacuum cleaner, ping pong balls and paddles, hammers on concrete and other objects, wrenches, wooden boards like 2x4's, and my personal favourite - the bars and other parts of cages pens and stalls in my father\s veterinary clinic as well as at the Calgary Zoo where he worked. I had a captive audience, but they all seemed to really enjoy my musical efforts at breaking up the monotony of their captivity and hospital recovery. The next time you're out in a forest I challenge you to explore the musical nature of nature for yourself. Trees make great drums and often ring with higher tones - not to mention the musical benefits of rocks and stones.Frank Zappa teaches Steve Allen to play The Bicycle (aired March 3, 1963)
June 20, 2014 | ThatHairyCanadian
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=baHH2Kqz1SQ
I just was listening to some guy on Coast-to-Coast.
Wrestler, actor, etc. played the hit man in the movie “Three Days of the Condor”. He said he was a punk in Brooklyn and Sammy Davis Jr. took him under his wing. The guy mentioned the above clip with Sammy playing the drums and vibraphone. Pretty good stuff.