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02-07-2010, 04:33 PM | #233 (permalink) | |
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tbh i'd have to give that to the band Anal Cunt, but he's definetaly close behind.
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10-10-2010, 02:41 PM | #236 (permalink) |
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Zappa is such a strange figure. For the longest of time I was only introduced to such a shortage of material like "Valley Girl" and "Dancin' Fool" or basically his most piss-takey type stuff.
Years later after seeing a few interviews by the man, and delving deeper into his material(especially early Mothers) I've gained a new found appreciation for the man. It's a major shame that only the toilet humor side of Zappa is really known. I mean, it's a very important side, but I think the intellect of him, and his music, is by far one of the most underappreciated aspects of Zappa. Albeit, I doubt he'd be pretentious enough to mind. Honestly, I think as acclaimed as he is, Zappa is still by far one of the most under-appreciated figures in all of music. The way he'd fearlessly hold his own opinions, and had such a respect for a wide variety of music while even more fearlessly showcased an irreverent spirit to mainstream trends. He opened doors to forms of musical experimentation in mainstream rock music that were just not possible before. Honestly, music would been a way darker blander place without him. |
10-19-2010, 07:44 PM | #237 (permalink) | |
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10-30-2010, 09:14 PM | #240 (permalink) | |
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If you like good instrumental rock with jazz undertones or blues overtones (what does that even MEAN?), check out Hot Rats. For something more sprawling and persona-defining, try Joe's Garage. Other highly-regarded albums of his: Absolutely Free, Apostrophe ('), Freak Out!, The Grand Wazoo, One Size Fits All... There are many more routes, but those ones are general enough for you to diverge off of them further. |
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