@tvad:
I can appreciate the unique capacity for comedy to unearth truths.
@tuberist:
"Hot Rats which is a terrific intro to Zappa's world"
In fact, I began listening to "Hot Rats" last night. I enjoyed the instrumental portions but the vocals in "Willie The Pimp", no. It's a perfect example of the "cartoonish" aspect that I find so unappealing.
@edgewear:
"Does Humor Belong in Music? You bet"
I can't possible make a case against this.
All I can say is that I prefer a more straightforward, sober point of view. You sound like a very well-read person so I'll mention that my favorite author is Wendell Berry. His novels are certainly not without humor but either do they consist of a series of jokes, which is how Zappa's lyrics strike me. And once I've heard a joke, why would I want to hear it over and over?
It's entirely possible I'm simply too literal-minded and unsophisticated to appreciate Zappa and that's OK.
I can appreciate the unique capacity for comedy to unearth truths.
@tuberist:
"Hot Rats which is a terrific intro to Zappa's world"
In fact, I began listening to "Hot Rats" last night. I enjoyed the instrumental portions but the vocals in "Willie The Pimp", no. It's a perfect example of the "cartoonish" aspect that I find so unappealing.
@edgewear:
"Does Humor Belong in Music? You bet"
I can't possible make a case against this.
All I can say is that I prefer a more straightforward, sober point of view. You sound like a very well-read person so I'll mention that my favorite author is Wendell Berry. His novels are certainly not without humor but either do they consist of a series of jokes, which is how Zappa's lyrics strike me. And once I've heard a joke, why would I want to hear it over and over?
It's entirely possible I'm simply too literal-minded and unsophisticated to appreciate Zappa and that's OK.