I couldn't find a Track List anywhere in the comments, so I compiled one. Hope it helps. TRACK LIST 00:00:00 The Purple Lagoon 00:01:36 Andy 00:09:38 Lonely Little Girl 00:12:26 Flakes 00:19:42 Fifty-Fifty 00:26:38 Son of Suzy Creamcheese 00:28:10 Call Any Vegetable 00:35:58 Tell Me You Love Me 00:39:13 Rollo 00:49:06 Absolutely Free 00:53:30 Dog Breath 01:02:42 Cocaine Decisions 01:05:35 Florentine Pogen (fast version) 01:11:46 “Sleep Napkins” 01:17:34 Camarillo Brillo 01:21:28 Dirty Love 01:25:04 The Black Page #1 01:27:08 The Black Page #2 (spoken version) 01:29:31 The Black Page #2 (full band) 01:33:10 Love Ride (DZ) 01:38:58 Dragonmaster (FZ/DZ) 01:44:51 Peaches en Regalia 01:48:05 This Town Is a Sealed Tuna Sandwich 01:48:56 Keep It Greasey 01:56:07 Cheepnis 02:00:42 Son of Orange County 02:06:58 Trouble Every Day ENCORE 02:18:22 Remington Electric Razor Jingle 02:19:58 Sleeping in a Jar 02:21:48 Muffin Man 02:30:44 The Purple Lagoon (brief reprise)
Dweezil Zappa did a great job reuniting all these guys to play some of his dad's repertoire. That music after all these years is still absolutely great, absolutely free and brilliant. ..Nothing comes close to that nowadays..
I thought once that no one could really touch Frank, musically. That remains the case for multi-genre composition, but the guitar skills of Frank were met, matched and then surpassed by Dweezil. I couldnt believe that was possible, but his articulation and exploration was unreal. I saw The Hot Rats tour couple months back and was convinced that this band was not Son of Frank and 'cover band'. They are the real deal.
@@tonyedwards4067 no sir.. I agree with you . he won't touch his Dad in the creative writing process, formulating and being that astronomically inventive. He is however a very impressive performer of Frank's stuff. I am convinced of that. His guit skills are freakishly good.
"A bunch of musicians who can really play their instruments, a rare and true miracle these days!!" Someone giving positive recognition to talented, excellent musicians is "a rare and true miracle these days". I've been watching a lot of Zappa videos lately and have been appalled by comments putting down the bands Frank used after the breakup of the original Mothers. Of course you see that sort of thing everywhere: People insulting virtuoso musicians as 'heartless' and 'soulless'. Ignorant, hateful, and disgusting.
It is impressive, but I do believe there was at least one tablet onstage. Still, they are incredibly tight and well rehearsed, just like Frank's bands. I think Dweezil modeled the whole project on the way Frank did things, including brutally hard auditions, and paying the band for rehearsing full time for several months before making a dime, so the shows will be top notch, and it works!
I once saw a show in Portland where Dweezil synched up the band to footage of Frank playing lead on a huge screen behind the band. Dweezil crossed him arms over his guitar and allowed his to solo... The look on Dweezil's face told me how much he loves and misses, and admires his father.. we all do
Going to a Dweeliz show is one of the best musical experiences you'll ever have...been twice here in Toronto and it's just mind blowing. This is a bit of different line up that I saw, but sounds like they just as good.
Saw him at Manchester Apollo a few years ago with Napoleon Murphy Brock, i was howling laughing at his attics and they did a great Roxy set and it was mind blowing especially Village of the sun with Steve Vai on rhythm guitar into Echidnas Arf one of my all time favourite Zappa sequences, i get goose bumps thinking about it!
E.K I 'll have to agree with you. I've seen Dweezil with Zappa Plays Zappa twice, and the lineup was different than this one, but every bit as good. I was blown away by their sheer musicianship. I was fortunate to see Frank and his band back in the early 70s, after the Mothers of Invention broke up.
May have the name, and his dad had great musicians, including himself, to show him stuff, but what Dweezil has accomplished is really nothing more than the result of incredibly hard work. I badly need to see ZPZ if the world ever truly reopens.
Dwezil, I dont know if you ever read any of these but here goes, you are truly a master of your art,having that vast databank of Franks work and you do what I suspect that Frank did not by being able to play what he wrote for every instrument in the ensemble on your guitar,. I am probably wrong. but ive never heard him do it.Thank you for carrying the torch,im sure your father would be very proud of you. And like Frank,you have assembled some of the finest musicians around,I am especially impressed by your second guitarist/vocalist ,much like Ike was to your dad .Well anyway Peace , Hippygary
The Master has taught his son well, very impressive and passionate performance by the whole band. Thanks so much for this and please don't ever stop ! We need this music now more than ever.
Avec dweezel et ses top musiciens je redécouvre la musique de Mr Franck Zappa . Quel joie de pouvoir écouter sa musique en live maintenant ; Thank you so much Dweezel
THIS IS THE BEST STUFF I HAVE HEARD IN 3YEARS LIVED HIS STUFF, DWEEZLE MADE THIS A JOY, IAM 59 BEEN THERE DONE IT, LOVE IT, LOVE IT, THANKS FOR HELPING US ALL THINK BACK IN THE TIMES OF PEACE. (AS MAJORITY) LOVE IT. MARK
I was at this show, my 3rd Dweezil show, it's been fun seeing him mature into his own man, putting himself into Frank's music instead of just reciting it note for note (like the first time I saw him). But that first time with Napoleon Murphy Brock was a treat, and tour two with Steve Vai and Terry Bozzio was incredible. I was lucky enough to see Frank 7 times before his passing.
Merci à Dweezil et son Band pour ce fantastique show et Viva Zappa. Dweezil comme Frank sont des guitaristes qui ne jouent pas seulement avec leurs doigts mais avec leurs têtes aussi.
By god if you really understand what you're seeing here, it's just an astonishing show. The talent, skill, presence, passion, technical ability, etc., etc., etc., is so top notch by any standard. The Dweez is definitely doing old Dad proud. (Bonus: I love the Gibson SG!)
Frank reckoned it cost $250,000 bucks in 6 days a week, 2 months rehearsal time and salaries to get a band to sound as good as they did......These guys nail EVERYTHING
incredibly DEVINE! Hats off to you Dweezil and to all your musicians, I know by heart all those songs for about 40 years. Frank is for sure very very proud of your work. Thank you so much, I've been sheding a lot of tears hearing and watching this masterpiece concert. Greetings from France!
Some day I'd live to have the chance to personally explain to Dweezil just how much Frank's music meant to me growing up in the 60's. I truly appreciate DZ and his ridiculously technical bandmates because this stuff is incredibly difficult to play. However, I am even more appreciative of the way they lovingly play it. Bless them all and thank you for sharing this concert!
Thank you so much for posting this show !! \m/ The Purple Lagoon (Intro) Andy Lonely Little Girl Flakes Fifty-Fifty Suzy Creamcheese Call Any Vegetable Tell Me You Love Me Rollo Medley Absolutely Free Dog Breath Dog Meat Cocaine Decisions Florentine Pogen Sleep Napkins Camarillo Brillo Dirty Love The Black Page #1 The Black Page #2 Love Ride Dragon Master Peaches en Regalia This Town is a Sealed Tuna Sandwich Keep It Greasey Cheepnis Son of Orange County More Trouble Every Day Encore: Remington Electric Razor Jingle Sleeping in a Jar Muffin Man The Purple Lagoon (Reprise
Brilliant - Close my eyes and I am at a FZ Concert. Been a fan of Frank since 1974. Love that Dweezil is on the planet and carrying on the Genius Music of his Dad. FZ would be Chuffed. And thanks Cory for the Track List.
Whenever I see what this man does to inject new life into his father's legacy - the level of skill, focus and dedication required to play this music well, is mentally exhausting to say the least. Someone had to do it though. Thank you for doing it well DZ. PS - I love you SG - you're flippin' amazing.
I listened to a few tunes but needed to get on with my day. So, I skipped down to Son of Orange county and Trouble every Day. My eyes totally watered up then I began actually crying. A few chest heaves, deep breaths and a focus return later.... Frank's music just touches my soul in such an existential way. But who can, who will perform it ? Dweezil and the band that's who ! Please keep it up Dweez....This (Frank's) music, so feeds my soul. and be able to hear it performed accurately and live occasionally. is pure soul food :)
Wow . I mean wow. This show came up on my RU-vid suggestions. I’ve watched both Frank and Dweezil shows on RU-vid before. I haven’t watched in quite a while. This show blew me away. The deep cuts . Wow. Everyone played there buts off. Dweezil your guitar playing is fantastic. You have your dads sound at times. You have some Steve Via shreds as I know you guys play and hang out together. You’ve mixed them together and made them your own. I’m sorry I missed the show that came through my area a couple of years ago. Fantastic
I saw FZ 6 or 7 times in the 1970’s while growing up in Los Angeles County. Was at the Roxy for 2 of the Roxy and Elsewhere album. Have seen DZ 3 times in Nor Cal. This music is musical excellence and feel good vibes squared.
Ive never seen Dweezil live but have watched many a vid on youtube. Gotta say and forgetting guest appearances of Napoleon and Stevie etc. Dweezils guitaring and this Line up of Musicians really do rock at Knuckleheads. Fz forever😎😎
I saw them perform a few weeks ago...was tempted to try and capture the performance on my phone, but considering the crowd I was likely either feel like a jack ass of be firmly scolded by the grandpa standing behind me that I didn't bother. Glad that there is a quality video of this tour.
my favorite touring band since 2006. Dweezil has mastered playing Frank's music and even made some of the solo's his own. I see him everytime he comes to Phoenix. Tucson once.
Listening to Dweezil's solo at about 55:25, it sounds most like Dweezil playing Frank with a bit less Lightning Hopkins influence that Frank used a lot. I think that is how he is playing nowadays, whereas back when he started the ZPZ thing it was more Frank-like...
Makes Me Cry !!! FOR GOOD REASONS !! Makes me want to sell all my Guitars ! Dweezil is So Smooth !! I AM ONE OF FRANK’S BIGGEST FANS !!! I OWN ALMOST EVERYTHING officially released !! I WAS BLOWN AWAY !!!
I saw Dweezil live in Ft. Lauderdale and he was incredible. Talk about a musician. He's as awesome a guitar player as I have ever seen. The band was equally incredible.
Just wonderful stuff...both times seeing DZ were some of the best shows..sound these days ,in a live show, is so much clearer tha when i used to see FZ...Miss FZ all the time...when i think of music, there is FZ, then everyone else...
Tell me about it! You would think that "The Trust" would be GLAD to have Frank Zappa's timeless music promoted further (especially given that Dweezil has done such a stellar job of playing it as it was meant to be heard -- such dedication; a labor of love in honor of his dad!) and presented to as many people as possible to keep it alive so that it will never be lost to history! This music needs and deserves to be HEARD!
Don't let it get you down; Dweezil's response was great; calling the next tour, "Dweezil Zappa Plays Whatever The Fuck He Wants" or something-correct me if I'm wrong. The point is, to me Dweezil's answer makes the point "look, you can tell me to call it something else, but if I call a Frank Zappa music project played by his son, a "peanut butter sandwich" it is still the same thing, and most Frank fans already know what it is, so you're trying to put the cat back in the bag but it won't work, so fuck off".
Hearing Absolutely Free played live, and sounding like the album version, is amazing. I don't think even the Mothers themselves played this tune live. If they did, it didn't sound like the record. Dweezil, YOU'RE the man! Frank would be proud.
Qué maravilla. La música de framk no entra en una sola generación, en una sola época. Es necesario que Dweezil siga con ella, hay mucho público todavía para tanta genialidad.
Definitely different. Kind of what I expected from a Zappa. I feel like it would be wise to listen to it several times before deciding whether I love it or hate it.