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1980 Frank Zappa on Dick Cavett 

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Legendary guitarist Frank Zappa was not only a talented musician, but offered biting social commentary along with insightful political and philosophical ideas.

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@teazer999999
@teazer999999 6 дней назад
27 minutes of serious conversation. how rare.
@davidmay8104
@davidmay8104 Год назад
This interview is a treasure. Thanks for uploading. 🦊
@jamestcallahanphotographer
@jamestcallahanphotographer 19 дней назад
Great interview with Mr. Zappa…and it takes an jntelligent person to interview an intelligent person….or to interview or anyone for that matter. Mr. Cavett did a stellar job here.
@clintstewart5545
@clintstewart5545 Год назад
Man Frank Zappa is so inteligent !!! Miss you Frank Zappa !!!
@highdb1
@highdb1 3 месяца назад
I watch this one night when I was in high school. it was on public TV and they were requesting donations. I called them and donated $50, using my friends dads name. They kept sending him a bill for the money. It was funny because he hated all things rock ‘n’ roll. I felt bad when I got older. 😂
@Jack-vy6uo
@Jack-vy6uo 2 месяца назад
I went to the taping of this show.Dick seemed like a nice cat and FZ was amused
@oasis42morrow20
@oasis42morrow20 4 года назад
I had a chance meeting and interesting conversation with him once. Very intelligent guy. Made a very positive impression.
@allwordzaremadeup-voidz6229
@allwordzaremadeup-voidz6229 3 года назад
What did you talk about?
@mossga
@mossga 3 года назад
His IQ was off the charts.
@ThisIsNotFair
@ThisIsNotFair Год назад
@@allwordzaremadeup-voidz6229 Hopefully not Oasis.
@sugarjoe50
@sugarjoe50 Месяц назад
Zappa or Cavett?
@ocker2000
@ocker2000 Месяц назад
@@sugarjoe50 Zappa
@StephanieJ777
@StephanieJ777 6 лет назад
Wow what an insightful interview! I wish talk shows were more like this today.
@AloisMahdal
@AloisMahdal 2 года назад
they are podcasts now :)
@jeffdawson2786
@jeffdawson2786 2 месяца назад
FZ really at his most relaxed and friendly. DC was the best.
@HENJAM48
@HENJAM48 6 месяцев назад
"Who do you find weird Frank?" ~ What a brilliant question.
@crispyrobot77
@crispyrobot77 2 месяца назад
One of the BEST Zappa interviews I have ever seen. Thank You Mr. Cavett.
@jtbaying2312
@jtbaying2312 25 дней назад
Love Jewish Princess...To specifically happen got tha PP that's Snappin...
@kt9166
@kt9166 3 года назад
Very good interview, although I don't think Dick listened to any Zappa before the show, nor had he ever. His music uses comedy to get people to listen to his more complicated pieces. I got the impression that Dick went into this one relatively cold. And he did not remember playing Aynsley Dunbar's drums.
@KrogOfTurtlePeople
@KrogOfTurtlePeople 2 года назад
Great comment. Had Dick ever actually listened to "We're only in it for the money" he would certainly have a few things to say.
@jtbaying2312
@jtbaying2312 25 дней назад
Saw Zappa live in Dallas back in the 80s. Great live show one I'll never Forget. RIP FRANK ZAPPA. YOU GOT A LOTTA DIRTY LOVE!
@garymoeller7832
@garymoeller7832 7 месяцев назад
Frank was an amazing guitarist. Check out the recording of Black Napkin....
@animavideography1379
@animavideography1379 2 месяца назад
Rat Tamago too...
@Hapmorii
@Hapmorii 2 месяца назад
Pink Napkins was better, imo
@JamminClemmons
@JamminClemmons 13 дней назад
@@animavideography1379 Yes, Rat Tamago is excellent. "Rubber Shirt" off of Sheik Yer Bootie was meshed together from 2 different recordings. The song never actually occurred.
@spookybaba
@spookybaba 5 дней назад
@@animavideography1379 The original live solo from The Torture Never Stops is amazing. Though, the minimal edited version of that solo that became Rat Tomago is probably my favourite all time Zappa solo. It sounds almost composed and not improvised as it really was. The phrases are absolutely amazing, and to think that the original solo was just done there and then never to be repeated. He sure was on form playing that night.
@DoomKid
@DoomKid 7 лет назад
Excellent interview
@duster71
@duster71 9 месяцев назад
Wow never saw this before ,Bravo.
@julietrask7497
@julietrask7497 Месяц назад
Cavett was as intelligent as FZ. That’s why Frank was pleasant to him. He didn’t suffer fools gladly.
@ramparts1445
@ramparts1445 5 лет назад
17:00 It’s very odd how this is probably the only mention of any interaction between Chicago and zappa yet no one seems to bring it up
@davidmay8104
@davidmay8104 2 года назад
Frank's son Dweezil had a list of his (Dweezil's) favorite guitarists at one point, around 2011 and Terry Kath was in his top five. Frank also recorded an album with the 1975 Mothers, parts of which were recorded at Caribou Ranch. I think it was "One Size Fits All." That's all I know on it.
@junkettarp8942
@junkettarp8942 16 дней назад
Frank was and is a Modern master and wonderful showman.
@steveconn
@steveconn 5 дней назад
The Dana Carvey impression of FZ is funny too.
@HughMorristheJoker
@HughMorristheJoker 2 месяца назад
People try to judge Frank based on his guitar playing. He was way more than that.
@heatherperleberg7816
@heatherperleberg7816 Месяц назад
Luckily, he's also a great guitar player
@tony_potsandpans
@tony_potsandpans Месяц назад
Nobody judges him based on his playing. They judge his massive ego, obnoxious opinions, and bizarre insistence that any music that isn't his own is not worth listening to
@mononoaware1960
@mononoaware1960 Месяц назад
@@tony_potsandpanslol what? He was a massive fan of modern classical, early blues, doowop, ethnic folk, and a good amount of jazz…. what a weird and laughably ignorant comment.
@mikemorrison270
@mikemorrison270 14 дней назад
Rat Tomago.
@spookybaba
@spookybaba 5 дней назад
@tony_potsandpans just goes to show how little you know about him, and more the shallow uneducated superficial personal opinion of him that you have.
@11Kralle
@11Kralle 3 года назад
To know about Frank Zappa is obligatory if one studies musicology in Germany - enough said?
@helugoconache
@helugoconache 4 года назад
i believe Cavett was slammed by the cocaine remark
@crispyrobot77
@crispyrobot77 2 месяца назад
"Music IS the ONLY Religion that delivers the Goods" (Frank Zappa 1980)
@mikerozicki6188
@mikerozicki6188 4 дня назад
Profound!!!
@HughMorristheJoker
@HughMorristheJoker 2 месяца назад
I had a chance to meet Zappa, but I wasn't born.
@Pedro91795
@Pedro91795 17 дней назад
I love them both but I agree with another comment that cavett went into this cold - Frank must have liked him because he was relaxed around Dick and I have seen him be ruthless with who he considered poor interviewers
@crispyrobot77
@crispyrobot77 2 месяца назад
Dick Cavett. A VERY special person and commentator. Frank + Dick = BRILLIANT! Franken Dick.
@Pb-ij4ip
@Pb-ij4ip 4 года назад
The time DID shoot past! There was an interview where F.Z. was asked about “The Monkees” and he (much to the interviewers dismay) actually praised them. Any idea who conducted that interview and when?
@JM-vp8zc
@JM-vp8zc 3 года назад
The Zappa-Nesmith switcheroo was banal and insipid. Love it!!
@Civilizashum
@Civilizashum 2 года назад
some of the same people on Monkees' sessions played on Lumpy Gravy
@davery81
@davery81 3 месяца назад
Mike Douglas interview 1976 where he played Black Napkins off Zoot Allures. He liked the Monkees. He was talking around how music as a product was packaged but he liked the way it was done there. They asked him the obligatory questions about Elvis and the Beatles. He said he liked the Beatles fine. He felt sorry for Elvis. Something interesting he said about Hendrix was that Jimi should have had a musical scribe or transcriptionist to take down on staff paper or tablature the way Jimi played it so it wouldnt have been lost to the ages. Gotta tell you, an intellectual musician is a treasure to me even posthumously.
@anthonycassillo5142
@anthonycassillo5142 2 месяца назад
Frank Zappa has been my personal musical idol since 1979, however I've always disagreed with him on drugs, LSD is NOT a chemical warfare drugs, it opens up parts of the brain not normally used on a daily basis. I started smoking weed & dropping lsd in 1978, I still smoke weed & still drop lsd & he imo made some of the greatest tripping music ever, Freak out, Absolutely Free, Lumpy Gravy & We're only in it for the money are phenomenal psychedelic music trips
@marc_simmons
@marc_simmons 2 месяца назад
You’ve been dropping acid for 46 years?
@anthonycassillo5142
@anthonycassillo5142 2 месяца назад
@@marc_simmons over 4,000 hits since 1978
@leogiovanoni6234
@leogiovanoni6234 2 месяца назад
I don't know, but I think he was talking about the government experiments that were conducted in the 50's & 60"s to study mind control and psychological warfare. That's how Kesey & Robert Hunter got turned on LSD. You volunteered or were paid I believe. Whitey Bulger did so he could get out of prison. I think he was doing 20 years and they cut that in half if he took part. And government experiments were I think a little more intense than any of us who sat in a peaceful space or dosed to what we perceived as a safe (in our heads or otherwise) place. The gov. in some cases were experimenting, pushing boundaries to see what you could do to a person with a head full of acid. How far they could bend & twist the mind. Just a thought. Take care.
@benstolz6503
@benstolz6503 2 месяца назад
You're a fool.
@crispyrobot77
@crispyrobot77 2 месяца назад
Well, while you are right about Acid and other Psychedelics (ie Mushrooms) Frank's position was that the members of his band (paid employees) refrain from taking drugs on the job so they could perform the very difficult and complicated material correctly. He's smoked weed and has probably done Acid too but neither, as I'm sure you will agree, have a useful purpose in the workplace. But yes, Frank's Music (and the music of Pink Floyd, Genesis, Yes, etc) is VERY enjoyable on LSD.
@spiralsun1
@spiralsun1 16 дней назад
I get super sleepy on marijuana lol. Feel the same 😂
@mikemorrison270
@mikemorrison270 14 дней назад
That's why Zeus made Benzedrine. Just kidding! well, sort of...
@HughMorristheJoker
@HughMorristheJoker 2 месяца назад
Elvis Presley had a great voice.
@jtbaying2312
@jtbaying2312 25 дней назад
I like Turtles 🐢
@Avasive
@Avasive 6 лет назад
Together they are the God Father 2
@cartermartin2887
@cartermartin2887 3 года назад
Frank Zappa got canceled before it was cool
@jtbaying2312
@jtbaying2312 25 дней назад
Been a fan since Zappa & the Beef Heart mothers...
@OutOnTheTiles
@OutOnTheTiles 16 дней назад
Dick is just terrible in this interview. He’s clueless with his questions but back than most interviewers were bad at interviewing musicians.
@mikemorrison270
@mikemorrison270 14 дней назад
Aaawww, c'mon Zofo, sure he's a bit squaresville, but Dick's squareness is of an innocent kind, even though i sort of agree with you.
@Avasive
@Avasive 6 лет назад
The "OG" DC!!!!!!!
@duster71
@duster71 9 месяцев назад
Again they go to Moon's name,I went out with a Korean girl named Sunny. People are so closed minded.
@patricktilton5377
@patricktilton5377 29 дней назад
If he had named her just 'Moon', well, that'd be one thing. But to name her 'Moon Unit' was what brought on the stupefaction. Obviously, she would later go by the name 'Moon' -- as if 'Unit' were her middle name! -- and here YOU are referring to her by that truncated version of her name. Is the name 'Moon Unit' beyond the pale? Because she was born in 1967 (on September 28), when NASA was getting ready to put astronauts on the Moon, her name was, in a way, a way to enshrine Modern History into her nomenclature. There was talk in sci-fi stories and articles about Man's future anticipated presence on the Moon -- with colonists living in 'moon units', etc. There was a STAR TREK episode titled "Miri" -- named after a character (a girl) who was on the verge of becoming a woman -- and there were Trek fans who named their own daughters after her character's name. I suspect that nobody else named THEIR daughter 'Moon Unit', though, not because it was 'weird' but because it was indelibly associated with Frank Zappa's world, and it deserved to remain a unique name in popular culture as a result. I'd bet, though, that if NASA were to send a manned spacecraft to Europa (one of Jupiter's moons), and if astronauts were to land on it and walk around on it (etc.), that we might easily see the name 'Europa' crop up on birth certificates to commemorate that, as 'Europa' IS a female's name from Greek mythology, after all. But I can understand how Frank's daughter might feel like she was the butt of jokes when she was in elementary school, with kids making fun of her 'weird' name, so I can understand why she would've preferred going by the name 'Moon' instead. Like Frank said at least once, in answer to questions about the names he gave to her and to Dweezil, it would be their LAST name that would get them in trouble!
@jtbaying2312
@jtbaying2312 25 дней назад
What about Dwezel?
@jimbalduf1202
@jimbalduf1202 2 месяца назад
The Ramones started Punk in N.Y.C.
@augustusbetucius2931
@augustusbetucius2931 Месяц назад
Sort of. Malcolm McClaren had begun the so called punk revolution with the Sex Pistols at almost the exact same time. But it wasn't just the Ramones here in the US. It was also Television, Blondie, Talking Heads and a few others. The Ramones can't lay claim to being *the* ones to start punk. The Sex pistols had vastly more public attention than anyone else.
@junkettarp8942
@junkettarp8942 16 дней назад
Frank could have been president.
@Andrew-t5e
@Andrew-t5e День назад
Frank thought he a man, but he was a muffin 🧁 ! ?
@AntwhaleNearfar
@AntwhaleNearfar Месяц назад
Talks 💩 about a punk band from England and hypes up New Wave. Asked who he likes in the New Wave genre…answers “The Slits”…a punk band from England. Ok Frank.
@jazzypaul75
@jazzypaul75 23 дня назад
I figure Frank would have loved Television and possibly Sonic Youth if he’d come across them
@AntwhaleNearfar
@AntwhaleNearfar 23 дня назад
@@jazzypaul75 Tom Verlaine was the 💣.
@osobucodonosor1991
@osobucodonosor1991 2 года назад
19:24
@twohamburgers
@twohamburgers 2 года назад
Can this not be required viewing for high school students about now? And I'm not taking any position on ANYTHING going on politically or with cultural directions or ANYTHING. Just show this to teenagers and simply see their reaction. But MOST importantly, all for the sake of seeing the questions they have and whatever conversations, arguments, dialogue transpires within the classroom.
@AntonKuznetsovMusic
@AntonKuznetsovMusic Месяц назад
2:01
@ofmermaids2940
@ofmermaids2940 2 года назад
He’d be canceled so hard nowadays
@jamestejada3673
@jamestejada3673 2 месяца назад
You 'd think he'd give a shit.He wouldn't care.
@petermaxwell2965
@petermaxwell2965 5 лет назад
Why do we have to tip-toe around religious organisations ? I think he means, Sid Barrett, poor bastard !
@5jerry1
@5jerry1 5 лет назад
~ Syd, not "Sid."
@itkojecockot
@itkojecockot 3 года назад
I agree with Frank on that, but Syd was still a genius
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