Hot Rats


Anyone here love Frank? He's a musical genius!

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Moving to Montana soon gonna be a mental toss flycoon.

Saw Zappa in San Diego in 74 whilst attending naval training. Great show.

Saw Dweezil too a few years back.

FZ band was always top ranked.

Living facts: 

Frank Zappa didn't study sheet music, but required his music to be scored.

FZ did not allow musicians to be under influence neither during rehearsals or (don't even think) on stage

The reason that Zappa’s drummer auditions were “brutal” was simply that his music was brutal to play. Zappa’s compositions were unusually angular and often written in very unusual and complicated asymmetric meter (time signatures) and road maps. Most virtuoso (in the usual sense) drummers capable of laying down a great groove in 4/4 or 3/4 would not stand a chance playing many of Zappa’s compositions and would fall apart very quickly. Same with players on any other instrument.

FZ’s “Keep It Greasy”: Time signature alternates between 19/16 and 21/16 with a slow section (guitar solo) in 11/4…..AND then make it groove, or improvise a solo. Good luck with that!

With all of the discussion of drummers, I'm surprised no one has brought up the infamous "The Black Page #1" and the "easy teenage New York version," "The Black Page #2."

Terry Bozzio talked about playing it and said, "...it just sat on my music stand and for about 15 minutes every day for 2 weeks, before we would rehearse, I would work on it. And after 2 weeks I had it together and I played it for him. And he said, "Great!!" took it home, wrote the melody and the chord changes, brought it back in. And we all started playing it."

 

 

Saw Hot rats Hoped this was a zappa post.

Please get the Hot rat sessions boxed set- 6cds i think, will let you hear how the hot rats album came together.

Have pretty much every released Lp and cd,

In addition have 500 Live tapes.