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    Frank Zappa

    Wow... I only just started listening to him, but the things I've heard from him are incredible! Can anybody who's familiar with him tell me some of his best songs?
    TOOL9 Reviewed by TOOL9 on . Frank Zappa Wow... I only just started listening to him, but the things I've heard from him are incredible! Can anybody who's familiar with him tell me some of his best songs? Rating: 5

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    Frank Zappa

    I was always partial to "Stink Foot"

    Yea good topic! Haven't listened to Zappa in forever...Enjoy!

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    Frank Zappa

    Personal Faves: Camarillo Brillo, Dancin' Fool, and Catholic Girls.

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    Frank Zappa

    the dangerous kitchen

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    Frank Zappa

    the song which got me interested in Frank Zappa is Willie the Pimp. Its a 10 minute song, but the 7.5 minute guitar solo takes up pretty much the whole song, and i like the whole song, but the abbreviated 5 minute version is really good too, its on Hot Rats. I have Strictly Commercial, and that has a ton of really good songs, but on that cd i would recommend: Peaches en Regalia a good instrumental, Trouble everyday is possibly my top song from this cd, if not from FZ in general it confronts the everyday issue of conflict between people, but in a very Frank Zappa way, cosmik debris, montana, and muffin man are all on this cd and is very good, pretty much every song on this cd is a hit, mostly, and i like all of them, just some more than others, and ive downloaded some of his other songs, but im too lazy to go to my other computer. Listen to Frank Zappa, he was against the censoring of cds and other media in the late 80's and early 90's and fought it out against Kerry's wife.

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    Frank Zappa

    Quote Originally Posted by jimmy8778
    Listen to Frank Zappa, he was against the censoring of cds and other media in the late 80's and early 90's and fought it out against Kerry's wife.
    It wasn't "Kerry's wife", it was Al Gore's wife, Tipper, who wanted to put warning stickers ("Tipper's Stickers") on records, among other ideas that her committee was proposing. This was in the mid-1980's. Although CD's were out for a couple of years, records were still mostly sold on vinyl at the time. Frank Zappa died in 1993.

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    Frank Zappa

    That guy said Dangerous kitchen, that guy must be twisted lol.

    I'm a Music Major in college who listens almost only to classical music now, but I still make time for Zappa. I have 30 or so of his albums and even a few bootlegs records I'm sure you can tell he's got a lot of different styles, so if you list a few of the songs you like I can better recommend shit. Anyways, here goes:

    Albums:
    Shiek Yerbouti(My personal favorite album, and the one I heard first that made me love Zappa)
    One size fits all
    Apostrophe
    Over-Nite
    Hot Rats
    Waka/Jawaka
    Live in New York
    The Best Band You Never Heard in Your Life
    Shut up 'n' Play yer guiter (3CD)
    Joes Garage

    Shiek, Apostrophe, One Size, and Over-Nite are all pretty much "rock-pop" albums. Hot Rats, Waka/Jawaka, and The Grand Wazoo are all Jazz themed. Live in NY and The Best Band are both Live albums. Shut up 'n' play is a collection of guitar solos set to new music, sort of. That should give you a pretty good idea of an album or two to check out.

    Some favorite songs are:

    Andy
    Pojama people
    Flakes
    Broken hearts are for Assholes
    Rat Tomago
    Zoot Allures
    Punkys whips

    Damn I could go on all day I'll just stop talking now.

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    Frank Zappa

    Although I think that Zappa's best period was in the early to mid 1970's, his groundbreaking earlier works with the Mothers of Invention should not be forgotten:

    *Freak Out
    *Absolutely Free
    *Lumpy Gravy
    *We're Only In It For The Money
    *Cruising with Ruben & The Jets (Great album in 1968, but the 1980's remastering on the CD reissue sucks)
    *Uncle Meat
    *Burnt Weeny Sandwich
    *Weasels Ripped My Flesh
    *Fillmore East June 71
    *Just Another Band from L.A.

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    Frank Zappa

    True about the Mothers Of Invention years, though I actually got into his music several years later.

    Zappa was a true musical genius and a champion for freedom of speech & artistic expression.

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    Frank Zappa

    I've only heard the Mothers of Invention stuff but I bloody love it...particularly Freak Out! I've got the rest of his solo stuff I just haven't sat down and listened to it yet.

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