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David Jackson - THEME ONE - Live 2002
4:53
2 года назад
Area Live Modena 1980
36:16
3 года назад
Egschiglen - Live Milano 2000
6:59
5 лет назад
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@thomasbuss1118
@thomasbuss1118 10 часов назад
Seems like a self absorbed total douchebag...he thought he was so important and revolutionary
@Edward1312
@Edward1312 17 часов назад
His dictatorial ways irked me and his music offended my ears.
@crmcrmll
@crmcrmll 6 часов назад
Ok now go in a church and yell " I f*** don't believe in god!!"
@mudnducs
@mudnducs 22 часа назад
He’s like the Andy warhol of music. I never got it….when the Allman Brothers were out there
@Ryan-KushLifeDragons
@Ryan-KushLifeDragons День назад
31:35 - 😮
@user-go4uq3tu9w
@user-go4uq3tu9w День назад
Thanks for this video😊❤❤Frank was a very special man and his band❤❤❤ buth I like him.Hey there peopel i am Bobby Brown they think I am the guitest❤❤boy in town so good song😊❤❤🎉🎉R.I.P.you cool man ..From America🎉🎉❤❤❤
@marooqi
@marooqi День назад
It’s amazing that he doesn’t have several more kids around the world since he says he got the clap, he seemed like he was anti condom.
@marsoblivi0n945
@marsoblivi0n945 День назад
Frank Zappa sucks. Overrated garbage for the hipsters of the time.
@kaivrock
@kaivrock День назад
I never got his attraction to Flo and Eddie. I saw Zappa around this time and they wrecked one of the best shows I’ve ever seen.
@PiTjlang
@PiTjlang 2 дня назад
The stuff w/ 'Thr Turtles' is especially AWFUL
@chrisdher65
@chrisdher65 2 дня назад
Billy the Mountain is CLASSIC
@user-mx1fn5fi9i
@user-mx1fn5fi9i 2 дня назад
Don't like anything to do w this
@Jason-cm6uh
@Jason-cm6uh 3 дня назад
Those vocalist's are putting the work in damnit! Their voice boxes must be thrashed after a show with that much "vocalizing". Talking, singing, skating, etc. Much respect!
@theshamanarchist5441
@theshamanarchist5441 3 дня назад
Mr C.I.A. himself....
@custommusic2433
@custommusic2433 3 дня назад
48:28 lol one of Gails best moments! Lol 😅
@FurleyVision
@FurleyVision 17 часов назад
Miss Lucy I believe. Not Gail. Moon is on the floor.
@777jones
@777jones 3 дня назад
I guess we know where Phish got all of their ideas.
@therealgrinningidiot3829
@therealgrinningidiot3829 3 дня назад
This should’ve won the Pull titties prize
@joseplaza9442
@joseplaza9442 3 дня назад
Love how you could smoke around kids and nothing happen now we have all this non smokers on fentanyl
@DameDarcy999
@DameDarcy999 3 дня назад
This documentary: Hey- here’s the star of the show! Living in a mess and never even wears a shirt- and heres his kids. Always naked. As children of hippies, my siblings and I were like refugees. All we wanted were some real clothes and an actual meal. Poor Moon, crawling on the floor naked while her Dad ignores her and puts an industrial vacuum cleaner on a rando lady’s tits. Just another Tuesday afternoon. So neglectful and inappropriate. And where’s lunch? Frank got to go to the taco stand. Bragging he made enough money being in a rock band to buy tacos. But what about his kids? They weren’t at the taco stand. What did they eat that day? And here’s some women- They were in their own band too (The GTO’s). At least this doc Shows they actually existed. (Though at the time, women couldn’t even have their own bank account). Thank you Moon. Your new autobiography book makes me feel seen. As I’m sure other Gen X raised by hippies in the 70s and 80s feel. Yes, our creative parents were interesting. But these people didn’t really care about their children and should not have had them. I think we were fashion accessories, like a naked baby on your hip instead of a Prada Bag. Showing toddler Dweezil the pool it’s a miracle he didn’t drown in. Or maybe we were just a by product of having the amazing hippie sex they couldn’t shut up about. Hippie Parents, Sorry the 50’s were so uptight you had to torture us 20 years later by overcompensating how cool you were. And here Gen X still are, having to live life half a century later in this future our “Rock Star” King Baby Boomer parents didn’t prepare us for and don’t have to live in. Because these selfish people forced us here as an afterthought.
@Rayman-cd8bd
@Rayman-cd8bd 3 дня назад
😢
@Watchoutforsnakez
@Watchoutforsnakez 2 дня назад
You’re totally right. My parents were very loving but really square. They took good care of us, gave us food and clothing. Didn’t let us drown. Didn’t role model stupid behavior. Dad was a cop in Southern California. However they didn’t teach me or my siblings crap. They were young people in the 50’s and 60’s. So when they had children who grew up in the 70’s/80’s they had no clue what to teach us. They were teens and young adults when people still valued the appearance of decency. Everybody was expected to be decent. Us kids grew up in a time where we really needed parents who understood what had happened to their 40’s 50’s and 60’s world. They told us drugs or pot, and sex outside of marriage was wrong but never said WHY. I wanted to know. They didn’t put any effort to answer those questions cause they were brought up when no one asked that question. It was just accepted that immoral,”easy” girls went all the way. When they were young it was expected boys and girls would be virgins till marriage. Everyone cool around them wasn’t using drugs like it became for us kids. The utter disappearance of those values in the late 60’s went silently by them, rendering them totally unprepared for raising teens. They hated counter culture, made no attempt to understand its allure and were making their influence and parenting impotent. They also had no clue how important music was to teenagers and the heavy influence it would have on us kids. They had zero interest in understanding teenagers or their world. The world changed drastically but they didn’t adjust. We had a lot of very serious problems as teens and adults. My parents did their best. They never fought or hurt us physically and grew up in a peaceful home. But so many people my age (55) had the same experience. I didn’t do that. Although I was a young mom, I kept up. I still do so I can be a useful source of guidance for my grandchildren. Surprisingly, I had better results than my parents.
@DameDarcy999
@DameDarcy999 День назад
@@Watchoutforsnakez Yeah- i think Gen X is an interesting Generation because there are less of us and we children in an ever changing weird world. My husband was the youngest and his parents are the silent generation and were born in the 20’s. My Mom was a teen hippie from SoCal when I was born and I’m the oldest. So my childhood and parents were similar to Moon’s. And EXTREMELY different from the old school people who lived through the great depression. Fortunately i was close to my Grandparents and Great Grandma from the 1800’s so there was some voice of reason and actual old school moral compass etc. Crazy that my husbands oldest brother is as old as my Mom and born in the early 50’s his Mom is 95 now and his Baby Boomer oldest bro has already passed on.
@Ryan-KushLifeDragons
@Ryan-KushLifeDragons День назад
I feel you completely! Hippie mom in a cult. Looking and smelling like rug rats. Learned most hygiene from outsiders. I feel like we were always hungry but my mom rarely ate. She is genius is lots of ways but often socially inept. It’s a wonder we didn’t get worms. Good intentions but ill equipped. Thanks for sharing!
@Watchoutforsnakez
@Watchoutforsnakez День назад
@@DameDarcy999 grandmothers are so important. I’m glad you had a valuable one. My moms 87 now. I grew up with my great grandmother, both paternal and maternal grandmothers and my maternal grandfather. They never talked to me about what a dip@“$ I was. Never commented on societal issues, or got us in any way. They were very kind and nice but I wished they had helped me learn what mistakes they made and the stupid things they had done. I really needed that. They were qualified since they were all divorced people.
@XanaxGuccione
@XanaxGuccione 3 дня назад
And Aynsley Dunbar on Drums!!!
@MsAhmebah2000
@MsAhmebah2000 3 дня назад
Sir Ainsley Dunbar!
@rosscoepcoltrane36
@rosscoepcoltrane36 3 дня назад
Thankfully the Flo & Eddie era was relatively brief.
@navarrocarlos4156
@navarrocarlos4156 4 дня назад
Demetrio Stratos Adriano Celentano y Bernardo tres maestros de la voz
@skyko
@skyko 4 дня назад
This is SO embarrassing. I feel sorry for his kids. It is amazing that they grew up to be relatively well-adjusted.
@gdoodle
@gdoodle 3 дня назад
Think again.
@notanotherjamesmurphy5574
@notanotherjamesmurphy5574 3 дня назад
what part ?
@skyko
@skyko 2 дня назад
@@gdoodle About what? The kids being well adjusted?
@skyko
@skyko 2 дня назад
@@notanotherjamesmurphy5574 So much of it. For one thing, the babysitter Miss Lucy bragging that she urinated on Jeff Beck. Frank stating that he goes out on the road and brings back venereal diseases to his wife... So much of it is BIG TIME cringe, at least to me.
@FurleyVision
@FurleyVision 17 часов назад
Dweezil is sitting in a sink right next to a giant sharp knife, easily grabbable, coulda taken out a few GTOs
@thjonez
@thjonez 4 дня назад
dumpster 🔥
@ericaward702
@ericaward702 3 дня назад
You sure are
@Martin-iv6lq
@Martin-iv6lq 4 дня назад
He always has been a scumbag
@tonystevenson26
@tonystevenson26 4 дня назад
I'm the slime running out of your TV set
@carmenbelardino6598
@carmenbelardino6598 5 дней назад
Grazie al mio grande compagno di vita che mi ha educata alla musica seria …. mi diceva ! 😂 ho scoperto oggi che hanno dedicato una strada a Demetrio Stratos zona City life … questo nuovo quartiere non rappresenta il grande musicista , ma intanto mi fa molto molto piacere … grande Demetrio , favolosi gli Area 😍
@vinnypalma768
@vinnypalma768 6 дней назад
Anyone know the song from 15:15-16:00?
@UlyKansas
@UlyKansas 6 дней назад
The song is “The Little House I Used To Live In - Live” by Frank Zappa & The Mothers of Invention, off their 1970 album “Burnt Weeny Sandwich”. The part that is sampled in that clip can be heard 13 minutes & 40 seconds into the track.
@vinnypalma768
@vinnypalma768 6 дней назад
@@UlyKansas awesome, thanks so much!
@erickaufmancustomguitars1351
@erickaufmancustomguitars1351 3 дня назад
Man, I feel like I lost out in life not supporting the burnt weenie sandwich tour.
@corradograppeggia3677
@corradograppeggia3677 6 дней назад
Meraviglioso David❤
@DanChad-er9lh
@DanChad-er9lh 7 дней назад
Dweezil? Are you there? You know maga are gonna exorcise the first amendment yeah?
@schizvoid8774
@schizvoid8774 4 дня назад
Get a life man.
@Jack-vy6uo
@Jack-vy6uo 8 дней назад
I knew FZ and Aynsley and Miss lucy..😢😅
@L8-4A-D8
@L8-4A-D8 8 дней назад
Well, I can't say I understand how this guy has been called a genius. Lots of musicians made great music in the 70's, it doesn't give you an excuse to be a terrible husband, father, and a misogynist to boot....yuck. No wonder Gail was so bitter and the kids traumatized. This guy would have been "cancelled" real quick in this day and age.
@bromidrosis3238
@bromidrosis3238 8 дней назад
keep crying
@markseagraves5486
@markseagraves5486 4 дня назад
Clearly you’ve never experienced being or being in the presence of any genius. They are often complex.
@burtmann3921
@burtmann3921 3 дня назад
regardless of his personal life , which I agree wasn't great.He was an excellent composer of music in many different styles including rock, jazz and classical. Hand writing his composition music parts for some of top musicians in the US music scene when recording his music.
@MyDarkExplorations
@MyDarkExplorations 3 дня назад
Go back to the woke cry room.
@qfapodcastabouthowardstern
@qfapodcastabouthowardstern 3 дня назад
Musically he was tremendous. As a husband + father, not so much.
@paolapellegrino4749
@paolapellegrino4749 12 дней назад
La vertigine del Sublime 🙏🙏🙏
@tmamone83
@tmamone83 12 дней назад
I think it's sweet how the GTOs were good with Frank's kids (apart from smoking around Dweezil, but hey, it was the '70s).
@Talentedtadpole
@Talentedtadpole 17 дней назад
I've gone off both him and much of his music over the years. Some stuff hasn't aged well, and a big facet of Frank is that he's a creep.
@daniloodisio5167
@daniloodisio5167 17 дней назад
Totali come i Weather Report o la Mahavishnu!
@nicolafiorillo4048
@nicolafiorillo4048 5 дней назад
eh no... entrambi hanno pubblicato il loro primo album nel 1971...
@daniloodisio5167
@daniloodisio5167 3 дня назад
@@nicolafiorillo4048 eh già! 😨 Ci stà la correzione!
@DannyHood-j
@DannyHood-j 26 дней назад
Franks band ‘is it okay to get high now? Yeah right, As if ‘no drug’ policy. Bull*’’*’
@sarahharris2729
@sarahharris2729 24 дня назад
Drugs On the road while touring. if you get busted while not on tour, you could be replaced quickly. Start rehearsals with someone new. It was as cold as that. It's about what interferes with the woek.
@DannyHood-j
@DannyHood-j 26 дней назад
I wonder how long frank was productive without falling sleep?
@DannyHood-j
@DannyHood-j 26 дней назад
Why are ‘The turtles’ on stage?
@buckodonnghaile4309
@buckodonnghaile4309 25 дней назад
Flo and Eddie were in Frank's band for a few years in the 70s.
@tuttosommato9631
@tuttosommato9631 26 дней назад
Il mio batterista italiano preferito
@1shredcat
@1shredcat 27 дней назад
Frank Zappa was a musical genius whose creativity knew no bounds. He was a relentless innovator, blending rock, jazz, classical, and avant-garde music into a style that was entirely his own. Zappa's compositions were complex, yet accessible, often laced with sharp satire and biting humor that challenged societal norms and the music industry itself. Beyond his music, Zappa was a fierce advocate for artistic freedom, unafraid to speak his mind on issues of censorship and government overreach. His work ethic was legendary, producing over 60 albums in his lifetime, each one a testament to his unyielding dedication to his craft. Zappa's influence stretches far beyond his own recordings. He inspired countless musicians to push the boundaries of what music could be, encouraging them to embrace their uniqueness and challenge the status quo. His legacy is that of a true maverick-an artist who refused to be pigeonholed, always exploring new sonic territories with an insatiable curiosity. Simply put, Frank Zappa was one of the most brilliant and original figures in the history of modern music.
@vittorianogalbusera1458
@vittorianogalbusera1458 Месяц назад
La cia sede anche a Milano.😢
@vittorianogalbusera1458
@vittorianogalbusera1458 Месяц назад
Dimostrazione Milano 2003.
@brianmcguire5175
@brianmcguire5175 Месяц назад
Zappa recalling his plan to terrorist attack his school kinda freaked me but I'm glad he found more meaning beyond that point haha
@anthonycassillo5142
@anthonycassillo5142 Месяц назад
Awesome rare footage of the Mothers at the Fillmore East
@anthonycassillo5142
@anthonycassillo5142 Месяц назад
Ms. Lucy was not very pretty but she did have a nice tight body 👅
@tommyguns9008
@tommyguns9008 День назад
She died of AIDS in 1991. Her son died that same year as well from aids
@davidromero8582
@davidromero8582 Месяц назад
Suonare la voce, grandissimo Demetrio Stratos, maestro della voce
@colomaurizio2029
@colomaurizio2029 Месяц назад
@precbsfender
@precbsfender Месяц назад
Leslie West Mountain..epic performance..
@altaloma9493
@altaloma9493 Месяц назад
peccato che il fonico ha rovinato tutta la maestria degli Area, però grazie per il meraviglioso contributo
@MrFunklead
@MrFunklead Месяц назад
Effettivamente mi fa male ascoltarli così.
@ape2reginaforse504
@ape2reginaforse504 Месяц назад
Grazie marcomolinari per questa gemma😉
@antoniosecco1732
@antoniosecco1732 Месяц назад
Negli anni 70 in italia c'erano gruppi che cagavano in testa tranquillamente agli americani
@paolosimonazzi2385
@paolosimonazzi2385 2 месяца назад
certo pero' il fonico ha fatto il danno, volumi completamente a caso