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20 YEARS AGO: FRANK ZAPPA DIES
Dec 5th, 2013 at 5:49am
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20 YEARS AGO: FRANK ZAPPA DIES
by Sterling Whitaker December 4, 2013 1:22 PM


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Frank Zappa was one of the most innovative and versatile rock musicians of his generation, creating a vast body of work that encompassed almost every genre of music — but he wouldn’t have wanted to hear it. The mercurial genius actively resisted those kinds of labels and effusive public praise, focusing instead on the work itself in a career that spanned more than three decades. He died on Dec. 4, 1993 at the age of 52 after a long battle with prostate cancer.

Born on Dec. 21, 1940, Zappa first came to widespread public attention in 1966, the year his first album with the Mothers of Invention was released. Characterized by a bizarre melting pot of musical influences, satirical lyrics, extremely high instrumental values and outrageous theatrical performances, that group attracted a strong base of public support while breaking almost all of the established rules of the music business.

After the Mothers first broke up in 1969, Zappa went on to a genre-defying career with a series of lineups that is impossible to pigeonhole or even accurately describe in words, in the process helping to discover and nurture artists as diverse as Alice Cooper and Steve Vai.

Zappa’s stable and relatively conventional home life belied his flamboyant public persona and outrageous lyrics. He married his wife, Gail, in 1967, and they remained together until the end of his life, raising four children together. Zappa fought with record companies and censors for much of his career, ultimately gaining the rights to his own master recordings and forming his own labels to release his work without interference. He often worked from a home studio or office, which allowed him to both keep up his workaholic ways, and spend time with his family.

Always up for pushing the boundaries of acceptable tastes, Zappa testified before Congress in 1985, when Tipper Gore’s PMRC proposed “voluntary” ratings should be placed on sound recordings. Zappa — who was vehemently opposed to organized religion and a staunch advocate of the First Amendment — said in part, “The establishment of a rating system, voluntary or otherwise, opens the door to an endless parade of moral quality control programs based on things certain Christians do not like.”

Zappa was diagnosed with prostate cancer in 1990. He later said that he had experienced urinary problems for years, and submitted to repeated medical tests, but by the time he was diagnosed, doctors told him the condition had existed for many years and was inoperable, essentially giving Zappa a death sentence. He curtailed most of his musical activities, but spent the last few years of his life involved mainly in classical composition, debuting his work ‘The Yellow Shark’ to rousing success in Europe despite being very ill.

In the final television interview of his life (which you can see below), Zappa — appearing quite sick — described his health as “fair — good days, bad days.” Despite that, he smoked openly during the taping, dismissing the notion that smoking had played any role in his illness. “To me, a cigarette is food,” Zappa observed. “Tobacco is my favorite vegetable.”

Looking back on a career that most would view with envy, Zappa was adamant that the work itself had been the reward, not someone else’s assessment of his legacy. “It’s not important to even be remembered,” he maintained. “The people who worry about being remembered are guys like Reagan, Bush — these people want to be remembered, and they’ll spend a lot of money and do a lot of work to make sure that remembrance is just terrific. I don’t care.”

Which is as fitting a tribute to the iconoclastic musician as any we might attempt.


Watch Frank Zappa’s Last Interview




http://ultimateclassicrock.com/frank-zappa-death/
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Reply #1 - Dec 5th, 2013 at 7:05pm
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Fact 1.- Zappa was a genius

Fact 2.- Zappa hated sentimentalism just for the sake of sentimentalism

Fact 3.- Zappa could shed a tear once in a while, or show his sensitive side once in a while (read the interviews with him; I swear to God: they're much more interesting to read than from some public figure like Reagan)

Fact 4.- Reagan sucks (didn't he say something like 'facts are stupid things'? - I'm asking.)

Fact 5.- Zappa was honest and gave a fuck about social movements. He cared about his work and his family.

Fact 6.- Zappa didn't like homosexuals, bisexuals, three-sexuals (as David Bowie said in an interview), jewish women, Reagan, Bush, and mexicans per se; just as he didn't like people in general and enjoyed a good laugh once in a while even if his laughter could offend some lame ass social group. (Stupidity knows no race or religion) Zappa was all about his music and his work. And about people who could laugh about themselves.

Fact 7.- Even though Zappa was a genius, some of his work wasn't genius (but it was always interesting).

Fact 8.- Zappa loved the stones' Between The Buttons and Dylan's Highway 61 Revisited. I love people who love some of the stuff some other people have made.

Fact 9.- Zappa didn't take illegal drugs on a regular basis.

Fact 10.- If I ever want to feel detached from everything and I want to do some work, I can always depend on some Zappa's instrumental music (i.e. The Perfect Stranger; Jazz From Hell), and put on my headphones to make me feel fine and independent. That's a good illusion and it helps me get the work get done.

Fact 11.- Zappa was more influential than the Beatles and the Stones and Hendrix combined. Shame most young people nowadays don't know who the Stones and Hendrix are.

Fact 12.- Originality isn't always a good sign. But Zappa was not only original, he was mostly an entertainer. He could have been a composer but he knew all the shit he had to get through in order to become that, so he just did the best he could.

And that is a real fact: he did the best he could.

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I think he was a very gifted man in many ways, musically, as an entertainer beyond music, and as one who had very little need or use for ego.

He did what he wanted and believed what he wanted and if you dug it, great and if you didn't -- listen to something else.

Maybe with a little "fuck you" too!
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By far one of the best musicians in music history!!

By far one of my all time favourites!! Proud to say that I followed his career almost from the beginning... from 1967 to 1993

Thanks Edith!!

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Back in 2000 I bought Baron Wolman an original of Zappa at his home in Laurel Canyon, later he gave me a gift when my daughter Fernanda was born, an original (black and White) hand coloured by Baron and dedicated

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LOL this is me as Zappa!

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Members only... Zappa live Capitol Theatre, Passaic, NJ October 13, 1978

http://www.concertvault.com/frank-zappa/video/p-a-music-lather-excerpt-and-tunin...

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Reply #10 - Dec 11th, 2013 at 6:14pm
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I really Miss FRANK!
I will remember him and he right it really does matter, now does it.
God I miss Frank!
He was Artist that always made me think, and laugh.
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