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Incredible Covers...

Berklee Frank Zappa Tribute - Waka/Jawaka, Inca Roads, Peaches en Regalia, Zomby Woof​




That was pretty cool and well done.

I know Flint would curse me, or at a minimum tell me I was uncultivated but I really know very little of Frank Zappa's music.
 
That was pretty cool and well done.

I know Flint would curse me, or at a minimum tell me I was uncultivated but I really know very little of Frank Zappa's music.
Same here. I have Joe's Garage because I thought I should. I have listened to it once. Should probably give it another listen I guess. Clearly he was some sort of musical genius but I guess it just isn't my cup of tea.
 
I've tried really hard to get into Zappa. I can appreciate (to some extent, I can't grasp all of it) his musicality and innovation, but his music is NOT easy to listen to.
 
Well, I know he had some amazing players in his band, with Steve Vai and Terry Bozio being some of the bigger names.
 
I won't call this "Incredible", but it IS pretty interesting.


(and I believe Frank Zappa's genius is much better appreciated once you've seen him and his band(s) live a couple times)
 
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