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Dr. Occulator
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Posted: March 21 2006 at 15:46 |
Intelligent humour is great in lyrics and music. For me Zappa's crude
shock humour to make a point about freedom of expression is completly
wasted on me. And for that reason I could never take his music
seriously. The way I look at it is if he didn't respect his music
enough to play it with class and write lyrics which make you think
instead of cringing at its crudeness then I'm certainly not going to
waste my valuable time trying to enjoy what talent may be hidden. I'll
go and listen to someone who takes a little more pride in their work.
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Empathy
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Posted: March 21 2006 at 15:49 |
So, I assume you boycott Mozart's work as well, for similar reasons?
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Dr. Occulator
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Posted: March 21 2006 at 15:53 |
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Empathy
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Posted: March 21 2006 at 15:59 |
I bet you're happy you did! The string section passages in that partciular piece were very fluid...
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Dr. Occulator
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Posted: March 21 2006 at 16:10 |
Yeah, I heard the orchestra were afraid they might blow it.
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The Wizard
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Posted: March 21 2006 at 16:28 |
Dr. Occulator wrote:
Intelligent humour is great in lyrics and music. For me Zappa's crude shock humour to make a point about freedom of expression is completly wasted on me. And for that reason I could never take his music seriously. The way I look at it is if he didn't respect his music enough to play it with class and write lyrics which make you think instead of cringing at its crudeness then I'm certainly not going to waste my valuable time trying to enjoy what talent may be hidden. I'll go and listen to someone who takes a little more pride in their work. |
Another great thing about Zappa was that he took no pride in his work and wasn't pretensious at all about it. He just made whatever he felt like making and didn't care what other people thought about it. He took rick but had fun with it.
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Evolver
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Posted: March 21 2006 at 16:35 |
Dr. Occulator wrote:
Intelligent humour is great in lyrics and music. For me Zappa's crude shock humour to make a point about freedom of expression is completly wasted on me. And for that reason I could never take his music seriously. The way I look at it is if he didn't respect his music enough to play it with class and write lyrics which make you think instead of cringing at its crudeness then I'm certainly not going to waste my valuable time trying to enjoy what talent may be hidden. I'll go and listen to someone who takes a little more pride in their work. |
Then I guess he wasn't writing it for you.
Oh well, to each his own.
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Evolver
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Posted: March 21 2006 at 16:38 |
The Wizard wrote:
Another great thing about Zappa was that he took no pride in his work and wasn't pretensious at all about it. He just made whatever he felt like making and didn't care what other people thought about it. He took rick but had fun with it. |
I'm not sure I get that first sentence. While I agree that he had no pretenses about what he did, I doubt that he wasn't proud of his work.
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Manunkind
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Posted: March 21 2006 at 16:59 |
Dr. Occulator wrote:
Intelligent humour is great in lyrics and music. For me Zappa's crude shock humour to make a point about freedom of expression is completly wasted on me. And for that reason I could never take his music seriously. The way I look at it is if he didn't respect his music enough to play it with class and write lyrics which make you think instead of cringing at its crudeness then I'm certainly not going to waste my valuable time trying to enjoy what talent may be hidden. I'll go and listen to someone who takes a little more pride in their work. |
He respected his music enough to a) make it decades more advanced and progressive than 99% of PA and b) to spend countless hours learning to play it and making sure it's played by the best of the best. Any of the musicians he played with would die laughing hearing your claim.
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Dr. Occulator
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Posted: March 21 2006 at 17:03 |
Just not my cup of tea, bro.
Do I redeem myself if I tell you I love Captain Beefheart?
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Manunkind
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Posted: March 21 2006 at 17:07 |
No.
I don't like Zappa that much either, but of all the people on PA he is probably the only one who was a true composer, in the Bach/Beethoven/Schonberg sense of the word.
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lunaticviolist
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Posted: March 21 2006 at 17:21 |
Zappa was a very funny guy, but I wish he would have taken himself a little more seriously sometimes.
Humor does belong in music, but it gets old after awhile.
My friends who like Zappa don't even pay attention to his music, they
just think it's funny that he sings about Titties and Beer.
Certain groups do use humor in their music very well, though (Tull, Genesis).
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Dr. Occulator
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Posted: March 21 2006 at 17:29 |
Yeah, he was prolific, but I think the quality of much of his work suffered for it.
(probably why his song titles are often silly; he didn't regard it as quality, just recording a
stream of musical consciousness). Maybe he felt he had to record every musical thought
that came out of his head. Most great artists do use some form of internal quality control.
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Zepology101
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Posted: March 21 2006 at 17:31 |
Humor SO belongs in songs. you should be able to enjoy listening to music as much as they enjoy writing it.
Zappas is hilarious!
Going to montana...
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Analog_Kid
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Posted: March 21 2006 at 17:33 |
If humour weren't allowed in music there'd be no Focus!!!
Hamburger Concerto is in my Top 10 at the mo - Harem Scarem has me laughing every time I play it! So many music jokes, and Van Leer's brilliant vocals!
If prog took itself seriously all the time, it would get boring... well maybe...
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stonebeard
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Posted: March 21 2006 at 18:42 |
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Cygnus X-2
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Posted: March 21 2006 at 18:46 |
Oh c'mon there's only one real Zappa Doo-Wop album (and it isn't even bad Doo-Wop) is his entire catalogue of 70+ records.
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The Miracle
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Posted: March 21 2006 at 18:48 |
Cygnus X-2 wrote:
Oh c'mon there's only one real Zappa Doo-Wop album (and it isn't even bad Doo-Wop) is his entire catalogue of 70+ records. |
Lumpy Gravy that is?
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stonebeard
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Posted: March 21 2006 at 18:50 |
Cygnus X-2 wrote:
Oh c'mon there's only one real Zappa Doo-Wop album (and it isn't even bad Doo-Wop) is his entire catalogue of 70+ records.
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Not for moi. There are a lot of little songs that are just crappy because of the doo-wop. A lot on URWhatUIZ () and Sheik Yerbouti is nonsense because of that, and that's only 2 albums.
Also:
Jazz from Hell =
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DrWizard
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Posted: March 21 2006 at 20:43 |
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