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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 03 2005 at 07:52
From the limited material I've heard, I'd say he can show genius but doesn't always. However on the comedy side I've never heard anything that makes me laugh out loud. One day I'll look into his huge discography, it's just a little daunting at present.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 03 2005 at 08:02
Brave thread!

There are several members here to whom the very question would be akin to certain others reading "ELP - genius or overblown no-marks with an over-inflated sense of their own importance" or "Radiohead - they're not prog!"

Originally posted by Blacksword Blacksword wrote:

One minute he's playing the most brilliant rock/blues riff against a backdrop of intricate jazz, then in a split second there's screaming, whistles blowing and some anecdote about a hooker felating a republican..


Most of this emerges during the huge amount of live material Zappa released, especially during the latter years of his life; in the studio, he was a giant talent, but on stage, he often took the opportunity to adapt well known songs from his back catalogue to satirise current events (a particular example is the Jimmy Swaggart episodes in the late 1980's). While these are funny to listen to once or twice, you can find yourself thinking "Oh, just get on with it, Frank, you made your point".

That aside, though, his work with the Ensemble Moderne and Pierre Boulez cannot be under-estimated; widely considered to be modern classics. Add this to his huge influence on guitar players, and his habit of acting as a finishing school for many musicians (Vai, Belew, Wackerman, Jobson to name but a few), I'd have to come down on the side of Zappa as a musical genius - however, as with many such mavericks, the chaff content is there, but in my opinion, only about 5% of the time.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 03 2005 at 08:03

What was Charles Chaplin, a genius or just a comedian?

 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 03 2005 at 08:16
A genius, no question about it. I agree that not all he did was fantastic, but his best work is just genius. You should not judge him when you have only heard apostrophe or another seventies album. Just listen to "Absolutely Free" or "Uncle Meat"... or some of his other avant-garde classical influenced stuff.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 03 2005 at 08:19

Originally posted by Jim Garten Jim Garten wrote:

Brave thread!

There are several members here to whom the very question would be akin to certain others reading "ELP - genius or overblown no-marks with an over-inflated sense of their own importance" or "Radiohead - they're not prog!"

Originally posted by Blacksword Blacksword wrote:

One minute he's playing the most brilliant rock/blues riff against a backdrop of intricate jazz, then in a split second there's screaming, whistles blowing and some anecdote about a hooker felating a republican..


Most of this emerges during the huge amount of live material Zappa released, especially during the latter years of his life; in the studio, he was a giant talent, but on stage, he often took the opportunity to adapt well known songs from his back catalogue to satirise current events (a particular example is the Jimmy Swaggart episodes in the late 1980's). While these are funny to listen to once or twice, you can find yourself thinking "Oh, just get on with it, Frank, you made your point".

That aside, though, his work with the Ensemble Moderne and Pierre Boulez cannot be under-estimated; widely considered to be modern classics. Add this to his huge influence on guitar players, and his habit of acting as a finishing school for many musicians (Vai, Belew, Wackerman, Jobson to name but a few), I'd have to come down on the side of Zappa as a musical genius - however, as with many such mavericks, the chaff content is there, but in my opinion, only about 5% of the time.

All the live footage I've seen of Zappa swings between brilliant musical performances, and aforemetioned comedic ramblings. I have the 'Baby Snakes' DVD which features a classic concert in New York 1979, with the Belew, Bozzio...line up. The music is fantastic, but my finger is ever ready on the fast forward button. I even sympathise with much of his politics, but when I buy a music product thats what I expect; music. Not a sermon, albeit quite an amusing one.

Apart from Grand Wazoo, Hot Ratz, Sheik Yerbouti & Zoot Alore, can anyone reccomend some good Zappa albums which are musically consistent throughout??

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 03 2005 at 08:41

He is a genius and he had some very thought provoking things to say.....

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 03 2005 at 10:06
Genius.

His band can play stuff hardly any other band can. That tells you something, that requires skill, and love for music, diehard love for music at that. When you put all of Zappa's stuff together, look at what he did, all you can do is be awed. I think he might be the person to have done the most musically of all times.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 03 2005 at 10:09

Originally posted by oliverstoned oliverstoned wrote:

Guitar genius at least!

yeah right, that's something that we cannot exclude...hating or loving his music!! 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 03 2005 at 10:13
I don't think he's either. He's not funny & his music is just too way out there....very overrated IMHO
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 03 2005 at 10:14
To call Hot Rats, Apostrophe or Waka/Jawaka or any other Zappa classic "humour music" is just idiotic. Although Zappa had one hell of an imagination, his music sure aint just comedy. His lyrics often bring a smile on my face, but in the end, it really is the music that matters. Hardly anyone would listen to an artist, if it was all about humorous lyrics, especially when Zappa has dozens of albums many prog fans love.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 03 2005 at 10:27
Originally posted by JrKASperov JrKASperov wrote:

Genius.

His band can play stuff hardly any other band can. That tells you something, that requires skill, and love for music, diehard love for music at that. When you put all of Zappa's stuff together, look at what he did, all you can do is be awed. I think he might be the person to have done the most musically of all times.


Now that would still be Johann Sebastian Bach.  The BWV (Bach Werke Verzeichnis, "Register of Bach's Works") lists 1126 entries.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 03 2005 at 10:30

Originally posted by BaldJean BaldJean wrote:

Originally posted by JrKASperov JrKASperov wrote:

Genius.

His band can play stuff hardly any other band can. That tells you something, that requires skill, and love for music, diehard love for music at that. When you put all of Zappa's stuff together, look at what he did, all you can do is be awed. I think he might be the person to have done the most musically of all times.


Now that would still be Johann Sebastian Bach. 

I support that!

 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 03 2005 at 11:12
The complete edition of Bach's works consists of 172 CDs. Available for $1199.98.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 03 2005 at 11:22
Even when Zappa was at his most puerile, the musical backing was often extraordinarily sophisticated, and sometimes his humour and musical sophistication worked together well, especially on albums like Absolutely Free and We're Only In It for the Money. The word genius is over used, but when you take into account Zappa's talents as a composer, guitarist, arranger, improviser, social commentator and satirist I think it's appropriate for FZ. Unfortunately, his best known work is all too often his weakest (with the exception of the mighty Hot Rats). The key albums identified on this site show him at his best.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 03 2005 at 11:34

Genius or Comedian ? ... I don't care I love the man and his music.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 03 2005 at 11:40
Originally posted by BaldJean BaldJean wrote:

Originally posted by JrKASperov JrKASperov wrote:

Genius.

His band can play stuff hardly any other band can. That tells you something, that requires skill, and love for music, diehard love for music at that. When you put all of Zappa's stuff together, look at what he did, all you can do is be awed. I think he might be the person to have done the most musically of all times.


Now that would still be Johann Sebastian Bach.  The BWV (Bach Werke Verzeichnis, "Register of Bach's Works") lists 1126 entries.


Yes but was Bach as diverse? I don't think so
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 03 2005 at 11:41

Originally posted by BaldJean BaldJean wrote:

The complete edition of Bach's works consists of 172 CDs. Available for $1199.98.

Or just 12 mp3 CDs at a crappy 128 mbps...

I think Telemann's output was much bigger than that, but his work is not well classified and a great part of it has never been recorded. Anyway, maybe we should move to the classical section with this...

Yep, Zappa was great!

 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 03 2005 at 13:53
Both. He blends comedy and fantastic music perfectly, and although some of his work can get a little questionable, Over-Nite Sensation and Hot Rats are both masterpieces.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 03 2005 at 13:54
COMEDIAN, NOT A VERY GOOD ONE AT THAT
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 03 2005 at 14:09

Originally posted by JrKASperov JrKASperov wrote:

Originally posted by BaldJean BaldJean wrote:

Originally posted by JrKASperov JrKASperov wrote:

Genius.

His band can play stuff hardly any other band can. That tells you something, that requires skill, and love for music, diehard love for music at that. When you put all of Zappa's stuff together, look at what he did, all you can do is be awed. I think he might be the person to have done the most musically of all times.


Now that would still be Johann Sebastian Bach.  The BWV (Bach Werke Verzeichnis, "Register of Bach's Works") lists 1126 entries.


Yes but was Bach as diverse? I don't think so

At the time, yes - Bach was as diverse, if somewhat less satirical

But being able to play stuff that few others can is not an indication of anything apart from the ability to write or play complicated music - it doesn't say anything else. Yes, it is a skill, but it is not the be all and end all skill in music-making, it is just one skill. I personally do not find Bach's keyboard music particularly difficult to play - in fact, I tend to find his music very intuitive.

I think that Mozart was probably the most diverse composer ever - and for his time alive, had the greatest output of any single human being. He's the only composer I know of who, aged 14, went to the Sistine Chapel, heard a piece that had never been written down but passed on by memory only and, having heard it just one, wrote it down.

And his music can be very difficult to play for a variety of reasons.

Back on topic... Zappa was not far behind. 

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