Old Uncle Toe
Well-Known Member
What Frank Zappa do you like and why?
What Frank Zappa should I listen to?
Inevitably, I've included a longer explanation. But I thought you'd appreciate me getting to the point first, so you don't have to read it all.
When I was young and he was releasing records, I understood how important he was but I couldn't get a handle on what albums to listen to. A few friends had some of his records. What they played seemed more theatrical & artistic than melodic. That didn't appeal to me much. I didn't want to go out and spend paycheck after paycheck on his vast catalog trying to figure out which ones I liked. So I gave up and listened to what I knew.
This song represents my impression of Frank Zappa in the '70's:
Wind Up Workin' In A Gas Station
Plenty novel, but hardly a song I wanted to listen to more than once
On the other hand, today I heard Black Napkins, which is right up my alley.
Which says to me that I still don't know where to start. I listened to some of Shut Up and Play Yer Guitar today. While I like guitar solos, it's a bit much. It's nice to have them enveloped by some kind of song.
What Frank Zappa should I listen to?
Inevitably, I've included a longer explanation. But I thought you'd appreciate me getting to the point first, so you don't have to read it all.
When I was young and he was releasing records, I understood how important he was but I couldn't get a handle on what albums to listen to. A few friends had some of his records. What they played seemed more theatrical & artistic than melodic. That didn't appeal to me much. I didn't want to go out and spend paycheck after paycheck on his vast catalog trying to figure out which ones I liked. So I gave up and listened to what I knew.
This song represents my impression of Frank Zappa in the '70's:
Wind Up Workin' In A Gas Station
Plenty novel, but hardly a song I wanted to listen to more than once
On the other hand, today I heard Black Napkins, which is right up my alley.
Which says to me that I still don't know where to start. I listened to some of Shut Up and Play Yer Guitar today. While I like guitar solos, it's a bit much. It's nice to have them enveloped by some kind of song.