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Anonymous (ID: j4Eym/uP) Georgia No.513976600 >>513976909 >>513976994 >>513977100 >>513977515 >>513977542 >>513977555 >>513977879 >>513978142 >>513978474 >>513980593 >>513981685 >>513982086 >>513982149 >>513982326 >>513982568 >>513988617 >>513988956 >>513989075 >>513990426 >>513991985 >>513992154 >>513992235 >>513992979 >>513993076 >>513993201 >>513993344 >>513993705 >>513996636 >>513996807 >>513998182 >>514001420 >>514001970
>60s music is too intelligent for zoomers to get
>60s music:
Anonymous (ID: eYp/HdEf) United States No.513976807 >>513976917 >>513982045 >>513985174
>circus orchestra music starts up
>AND THE JEWESSSS HAD A HAIRY PUSSYYY!
>thank you very much!
Anonymous (ID: spc/RiF7) Australia No.513976909 >>513978480 >>513978873 >>513979342 >>513979756 >>513980972 >>513986772 >>513990800 >>513993076 >>513993536 >>514001692
>>513976600 (OP)
zappa is 80s
Anonymous (ID: grtKvki1) United States No.513976917 >>513982045
>>513976807
xdd it's so irreverent
Anonymous (ID: 96ZH1OAI) United States No.513976994 >>514001557
>>513976600 (OP)
Listen to Beast of Burden, realize Jagger was MGTOW wayyy before it was cool
Anonymous (ID: mJFSHXhV) Canada No.513977061 >>514000577
Saved...
Meanwhile,
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d4xwRSpwIp4
Anonymous (ID: jUv9FvaC) United States No.513977100 >>513990788
>>513976600 (OP)

If you wanted to post stupid bullshit songs from the 60s you shouldn't have posted Zappa.

https://youtu.be/RGQxI0G6mKk
Anonymous (ID: Hjg9Eb6U) India No.513977238 >>513977497 >>514001612
Good
Anonymous (ID: 87VFLrMj) United States No.513977497 >>513977617 >>513978154
>>513977238
they have some pretty good songs, but it's very overhyped as a whole
Anonymous (ID: R/Wp+9tf) United States No.513977515
>>513976600 (OP)
>made psychedelic music
>doesn't take psychedelics
>so obviously he doesn't get it when you hear how spiritually defunct his music is
>intelligent
Anonymous (ID: +PIzn2dA) United States No.513977542
>>513976600 (OP)
>On the phone
>On the toilet
Uggghhh I'm going insane!
>Hnnnnnnggggggh
>...
>BRAPPPPFFTT
Anonymous (ID: 2YZ3Om+z) United States No.513977555 >>513978059
>>513976600 (OP)
60s music after the british invasion is trash.
Anonymous (ID: Pt/Hygs6) Canada No.513977617 >>513978673 >>513979183 >>513981414 >>514001612
>>513977497
Grateful Dead is the best band of all time, but I can understand why so many don't care for them even though it saddens me.
Anonymous (ID: YONxjkI+) United States No.513977699 >>513979447 >>513987581
>*names his kid muffin*
>it burns when i take a leak
>*shitty five minute guitar solo*
>joe and his gang was the meanest bunch around
>*marimba solo*
>yeah now that's the ticket
>*radio static*
Anonymous (ID: GomsByGw) Bulgaria No.513977841
Zappa filtered me I admit.
Anonymous (ID: Tklb1zib) United States No.513977879 >>513978175 >>513979199 >>513980927
>>513976600 (OP)
Zappa was opinionated and a bit eccentric
Highly overrated
60s was too simple I think
Try moody blues second album
Simple but elegant and masterfully done. The beginning of the greatest genre of music ever
Anonymous (ID: potQigoW) United States No.513978059 >>513996734 >>513997055 >>514001759
>>513977555
Britbong bands are pompous, overrated guff
Monkees > Beatles
The Stooges > Rolling Stones
Ramones > Sex Pistols
Every American Band > Oasis
Anonymous (ID: /9jlAhOZ) United States No.513978142
>>513976600 (OP)
Zappa had no actual talent and I hate him
Anonymous (ID: Hjg9Eb6U) India No.513978154
>>513977497
Nice keys, good audio and cohesive sounds. I think they were way ahead of their time, I haven't heart any frank zappa songs I have only read few quotes and stuff from him.
https://youtu.be/XacvydVrhuI
Anonymous (ID: mJFSHXhV) Canada No.513978175 >>513979514
>>513977879
>Try moody blues second album
Their work is ONLY appropriate when tripping on LSD or Shrooms.
Anonymous (ID: Z1Sf3gxr) United States No.513978474
>>513976600 (OP)
My great aunt had a phone in her bathroom, that was crazy bro.
Anonymous (ID: oerN3Z/k) United States No.513978480 >>513979481 >>513979808
>>513976909
WTF? Try looking up "Mothers of Invention".
Anonymous (ID: oerN3Z/k) United States No.513978673 >>513978880 >>513979295 >>513981234
>>513977617
To this day, I still just don't get the "sizzle" of the Grateful Dead. They don't make you uncomfortable when stoned but other then that, they just don't seem to express much.
Anonymous (ID: qKW6IXD2) United States No.513978873 >>513982814
>>513976909
Lol hey everyone, point and laugh at this dork.
Anonymous (ID: Pt/Hygs6) Canada No.513978880 >>513981234
>>513978673
I don't do drugs, I listen to all music sober. I get that the Dead themselves enjoyed that culture though (they started off playing in an acid house).
Anonymous (ID: qKW6IXD2) United States No.513979183 >>513979494
>>513977617
Enh, they were a really good bar band that could jam. Phil Lesh's voice is fucking terrible and never got better. A lot of it sounds very americana samey, boogie woogie blue and psychedelia. It's good for a vibe and you're in the right mood, but I only hold maybe a dozen shows in high regard and their original song ook is hit or miss. I liked Jerry Garcia's solo stuff. Now Phish is a band that has had more ups than down with an interesting story and seem to be getting better as they get older.
Anonymous (ID: oerN3Z/k) United States No.513979199 >>513980540
>>513977879
Zappa was not trying so hard to be likable but he did put a lot of effort in his composition. His only lazy quality was his regularly borking a song with special effects too much.

Moody Blues was trying to be what Pink Floyd really was, but without a Syd Barret going nuts from the drugs. A bit too preachy and overly symphonic for me sometimes.
Anonymous (ID: 5WkhlFbK) United States No.513979295
>>513978673
Just a bunch of hairy hippie NPC women and stinky men twirling their arms around . Don't look too deep into it No different than today's Swifties
Anonymous (ID: 5p0eC/J4) Croatia No.513979302 >>513980941 >>513981160 >>513998869
Zappa would've been a great guitar player in someone else's band. He wasted his undeniable talent on the musical equivalent effort shitposting. I guess he was afraid of showing genuine passion because it requires vulnerability which can get you mocked.
At least he should've let someone else sing, his stand-up comic type delivery is grating, which is why Hot Rats is his best album, he doesn't sing a single note
Anonymous (ID: 0xQzodBb) United States No.513979342
>>513976909
Retard
Anonymous (ID: f3ihjE9t) United States No.513979447 >>513981241
>>513977699
For me, it's the marimba solo. I fucking love marimba.
https://youtu.be/PYOwuIiezKE?si=l_0IMTQFvAQxVh05
Anonymous (ID: cHfX5isJ) United States No.513979481 >>513979663 >>513992633
>>513978480
Everyone do yourselves a favor and don't look up anything Zappa did.
Anonymous (ID: Pt/Hygs6) Canada No.513979494 >>513981422
>>513979183
I love Phish as well, phenomenal band. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ry0L8tRV9bI
Anonymous (ID: oerN3Z/k) United States No.513979514 >>513979652 >>513979718 >>513979766 >>513979808
>>513978175
I guess so, but they weren't big on drugs.

Some musicians were creative but only fellow musicians could appropriate the intent. Brian Eno was the kind who never really had his own hits but assisted several groups with successful albums.
Anonymous (ID: f3ihjE9t) United States No.513979652
>>513979514
Taking tiger mountain by strategy is a banger.
Anonymous (ID: oerN3Z/k) United States No.513979663
>>513979481
Zappa didn't "do" the Mothers of Invention...at least it never was mentioned in the press.
Anonymous (ID: Tklb1zib) United States No.513979718 >>513997578
>>513979514
I domt know anyone who doesnt enjoy eno after listening to his avent garde albums. Hes got a great voice that compliments well his the sounds he makes

That John cale and brin eno collaboration was kino too
Anonymous (ID: CkGLRpMr) United States No.513979756
>>513976909
He had a career spanning the mid 60s to the 90s, you dope. His first album came out the same year as revolver and was far more intuitive musically and lyrically. By the 80s he was remixing 60s albums to avoid paying the old band royalties. His wife continued to dick them over until she died and tried to screw her own son out of the lions share of the money he's been bringing in. Zappa was a highly intelligent person and musical genius, but a shrewd businessman.
Anonymous (ID: mJFSHXhV) Canada No.513979766 >>513980359
>>513979514
>I guess so, but they weren't big on drugs.
Their albums were crafted with the assistance of acid. It doesn't matter what they did in their free time.
Anonymous (ID: Pt/Hygs6) Canada No.513979808 >>513980258
>>513979514
I love The Big Ship
>>513978480
Go cry on somebody else's shoulder is a good song
Anonymous (ID: CkGLRpMr) United States No.513980258 >>513980423 >>513983048
>>513979808
Crusin with ruben and the jets is a whole album dedicated to his love of old doo wop.
Anonymous (ID: CkGLRpMr) United States No.513980359 >>513980590
>>513979766
The point is they weren't abusing it or thinking it's some key to enlightenment. I always liked the moody blues. ELP and king crimson too. Older Floyd.
Anonymous (ID: Pt/Hygs6) Canada No.513980423 >>513983048
>>513980258
Never listened to it, I'll check it out. doo wop is great.
Anonymous (ID: qKW6IXD2) United States No.513980540 >>513980697 >>513981959
>>513979199
Zappa's production choices weren't always solid but he was too much of a control freak to let anyone else do it. I like him more as a concept than his actual music, which weirdly marries sophisticated arrangements and complex music with juvenile, crude, lurid lyrics and subject matter. Shut Up & Play Yer Guitar is nice because it's instrumental and guitar-focused, which he was an overlooked master of. That guy's playing was some proto-Van Halen fire. His discography is hit or miss with some actual catchy pop music ("Camarillo Brillo," "Catholic Girls" and "DInah-Moe Humm") marred by his single entendre overtly (purposely) sexual lyrics.
Anonymous (ID: mJFSHXhV) Canada No.513980590 >>513980850
>>513980359
>The point is they weren't abusing it or thinking it's some key to enlightenment.
I'm not sure how one abuses it, anyway. 48-hours and it does nothing (unless one starts eating sheets). Don't get me wrong, Moody Blues is fantastic under those conditions, and I highly recommend them as "guides". Zappa can be dangerous under those conditions, especially this track:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3expVNVi6Gw
Anonymous (ID: sLKS+QHL) United States No.513980593
>>513976600 (OP)
nobody calls it "intelligent" you fucking weirdo
Anonymous (ID: CkGLRpMr) United States No.513980697
>>513980540
He always said he made music for himself and didn't really care if people bought it or liked it. I kind of like bloodhound gang for the same reason lyrically. It's crude and sophomoric, but a little smarter than it seems. A zappa song like baby snakes is one of his few non sexual ones and everyone misses it. It is clearly about spilling a drink on the mixing board.
Anonymous (ID: AgYZ4ER+) United States No.513980736 >>513980959 >>513981130 >>513982207 >>513983056 >>513986347 >>513986699 >>514001122
>Boing
>Plonk, Crank, Zing!
>Clown horn
>"Did you resume your perfume?"
>Clank
>"Your car is in bloom, zoom!"
>Phrygian solo in 5/9 over a melodic minor organ
>"My mind's unwound like a clock that drowned, don't frown, we're downtown"
>Violin strings breaking
>8 little stop/start band parts that required 600 hours of practice. to get right, but sounds like shit to anyone who doesn't study theory
>Bloop
>"The door's creaking, mama's home!"
>"The floor's speaking, ticking, metronome"
>"Yeeaeaarahhhhhhhghhhh"
>Spoken word segment played backwards
>Guitar solo in 2 separate keys overlaid onto one another, sounds like shit
>Drum solo, actually really good
>"And that, as they say, is the way to play... today"
>Fades out on the sound of cuckoo clocks
Mfw Zappa is such a genius
Anonymous (ID: CkGLRpMr) United States No.513980850 >>513981103 >>513981416
>>513980590
I took a lot once. 6 cd changer. It had ween, zappas first album, Hendrix because no one else wanted to change it, deep purple, and some Floyd and king crimson. I actually found Joe's garage to be impeccable while tripping alone. Then again, thing fish is my favorite zappa album
Anonymous (ID: QbnFDcIO) United States No.513980927 >>513980993 >>513983014
>>513977879
NIGHTS IN WHITE SATIN
NEVER REACHING THE END
LETTERS I HAVE WRITTEN
NEVER MEANING TO SEND
BEAUTY I'D ALWAYS MISS
WITH THESE EYE BEFORE
JUST WHAT THE TURTH IS
I CANT SAY ANYMORE!
Anonymous (ID: qKW6IXD2) United States No.513980941 >>513981037
>>513979302
>Hot Rats is his best album
Agree. Also, Captain Beefheart on Willy The Pimp is so fucking good, with this incredible psychedelic guitar and violin solo jam that makes you forget the original song until it suddenly appears again to finish the song. Hot Rats is a good intro to Zappa, Zoomers. Listen to that one.
Anonymous (ID: CkGLRpMr) United States No.513980959 >>513981055
>>513980736
>I don't understand the concept of a soundscape or why people like things other than pop music
Anonymous (ID: Jwhl+G53) United Kingdom No.513980972
>>513976909
Your IQ. is 80's.
Low 80's.
Anonymous (ID: CkGLRpMr) United States No.513980993
>>513980927
The poem at the end is very touching
Anonymous (ID: CkGLRpMr) United States No.513981037 >>513986742
>>513980941
Beefheart is great too. Was always perfect to get the house party to clear out and only have the cool kids
Anonymous (ID: AgYZ4ER+) United States No.513981055
>>513980959
I listen to Coil, Current 93, and Legendary Pink Dots on repeat. I'm pretty well versed in weird music.
Anonymous (ID: mJFSHXhV) Canada No.513981103 >>513981399
>>513980850
>I actually found Joe's garage to be impeccable while tripping alone.
I knew someone who said something similar (he was born in the 60s). He loved Joe's Garage on shrooms and claimed it was his favourite. I never totally understood that perspective. I found it "interesting" but not something I would turn to under those conditions. I suppose it's the winding narrative in it (along with ThingFish) where the attraction lies for some.
Anonymous (ID: raPFYs3p) Latvia No.513981130 >>513981206
>>513980736
He was more of a joke guy. I know he has a song about a jewish woman.
Anonymous (ID: CkGLRpMr) United States No.513981160 >>513981716 >>513986464
>>513979302
>should have let someone else sing
You're kidding, right? He rarely sang other than backup or call and response or harmonies. I actually like his nasally timbre on certain stuff. The guys from the turtles and Ike Willis sang a lot of it
Anonymous (ID: jXGxSrHT) Serbia No.513981169
what do you guys think of Captain Beefheart?
Anonymous (ID: mJFSHXhV) Canada No.513981206 >>513981815
>>513981130
>I know he has a song about a jewish woman.
This one?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BJd6zcLnuBs
Anonymous (ID: CkGLRpMr) United States No.513981234 >>513981313
>>513978673
>>513978880
It's the lyrics for me, anons. I don't like long jams that go nowhere, but when you get the references in the lyrics they're great.
Anonymous (ID: DZgqPhdK) United States No.513981241 >>513986869
>>513979447

Stinkfoot was pretty good

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HrmtAQvmfN8

And I liked watching 200 Motels

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OK9YC0AlnfY
Anonymous (ID: mJFSHXhV) Canada No.513981313 >>513981500
>>513981234
>It's the lyrics for me, anons.
Robert Hunter's work...he was a good poet.
Anonymous (ID: CkGLRpMr) United States No.513981399 >>513981701
>>513981103
I was always a pretty isolated person and have had severe PTSD since childhood. Joe's garage is mostly about his experience being in jail for a short time, it was relatable but in a different way. Thing fish is out there but very grounded if you've read the libretto and know what's going on metaphor and allusion wise.
Anonymous (ID: QczO9UrI) United States No.513981414
>>513977617
>greatest band of all time
That would be phish
Anonymous (ID: qKW6IXD2) United States No.513981416 >>513981634 >>513981716 >>513991580
>>513980850
>Thing Fish
A standout album, mostly because it was supposed to be an actual stage musical. U touchable by today's standards for its commentary on race and society, the title track is so fucking good. Zappa should have been more of a band arranger than the leading man, his best stuff seems to be from when he's not really front and center.
Anonymous (ID: esksJe2s) United States No.513981422
>>513979494
This is reditts theme song, I've never met a phish fan that wasn't a complete homo.
Anonymous (ID: CkGLRpMr) United States No.513981500 >>513981701
>>513981313
Nearly every song is a slice of random Americana pulled from the ether or the band's own growing legend.
Anonymous (ID: hi34Sm+P) United States No.513981590 >>513981661 >>513991089
Frank Zappa was a troll. He made a whole album "We're Only in it for the Money" making fun of The Beatles and the phony hippies.
Anonymous (ID: CkGLRpMr) United States No.513981634
>>513981416
It's not really about race so much as AIDS and government abuse of those looked down upon. The usage of Kingfish and Amos and Andy dialect is to evoke the idea of a minstrel show and how the government has been wrongfully testing things on people forever.
Anonymous (ID: E4ZDdMuW) United States No.513981643
I might be moving to Montana soon
Anonymous (ID: CkGLRpMr) United States No.513981661 >>513991089
>>513981590
Mere months after the flower power shit started too.
Anonymous (ID: LVC6Ip6r) United States No.513981685 >>513982061
>>513976600 (OP)
my grandma loves zappa

shes a turbo bitch and I dont care if she dies
Anonymous (ID: mJFSHXhV) Canada No.513981701 >>513981906
>>513981399
>Joe's garage is mostly about his experience being in jail for a short time, it was relatable but in a different way.
He expanded that theme, though, to the greater issue of censorship in general. ThingFish was essentially a veiled commentary on the creation of the AIDS virus. Those were arguably his two greater political albums, for sure.

>>513981500
>Nearly every song is a slice of random Americana
True, I still love listening to Franklin's Tower and Terrapin Station, especially when driving out in the countryside. Very comfy tunes.
Anonymous (ID: qKW6IXD2) United States No.513981716 >>513981980
>>513981160
He sang on majority of the tracks he produced. As I said here >>513981416
his best stuff was when he was doing the arranging. But he disliked paying other people to do something he could technically do, if not as good. Tracks like ThingFish and City of Tiny Lights was because he had the money or funding at the time to pay for another singer, I suspect because he knew these could be potentially commercial hits. I also do not think he could sing either of those songs.
Anonymous (ID: raPFYs3p) Latvia No.513981815
>>513981206
I like that song. I haven't listened to any other zappa's music though.
Anonymous (ID: CkGLRpMr) United States No.513981906 >>513982185
>>513981701
I mean hunter's lyrics directly reference things in American history very subtly. Things like 1930s advertisements, making liquor, train operation, etc. Brown eyed women is not about women with brown eyes for example. Brown eye was a type of liquor like red eye.
Anonymous (ID: byMl4Vga) United States No.513981959 >>513982020
>>513980540
Catholic girls
In the rectory basement
Catholic girls
Where they learn how to blow

I always liked, why does it hurt when I pee
In terms of being a catchy tune and Zappa was undeniably an extremely talent guitarist and musician, it is just that some of his music isn't really enjoyable or even that great
But yeah you can watch do live shows and it really showed how he ripped those strings
Anonymous (ID: CkGLRpMr) United States No.513981980
>>513981716
I think he was a much better composer and producer as well, I just don't have much issue with timbre if it's still practiced and on key usually. Especially if it's generally played for humor.
Anonymous (ID: CkGLRpMr) United States No.513982020
>>513981959
Hendrix said he was the best he'd heard. He was shredding before it was a thing.
Anonymous (ID: hpNHcsQM) United Kingdom No.513982045 >>513982112
>>513976807
>>513976917
Around the same time as Jewish princess he released Catholic girls. The ADL tried to shut down one song and the catholic church didn't care.
Anonymous (ID: CkGLRpMr) United States No.513982061 >>513982159
>>513981685
Women don't like zappa and hardly know him, shut up.
Anonymous (ID: mHKB7nIo) United States No.513982074
you should hear my playlist op. i have no old music, but also no american music. other parts of the world have kept making good music, but america is super pozzzzed. others at work play their spotify garbage which plays the same boring green day, metallica shit and i have nothing they have ever heard 6700 and change. you have to fight, for your right, to party. else juice will come in and ruin it. i love their faces when the top shit comes on and its 13443423x better than anything they listen to. top lel.
Anonymous (ID: vzAZ4rIA) No.513982086
>>513976600 (OP)
zappa was a libertarian faggot.
Anonymous (ID: CkGLRpMr) United States No.513982112
>>513982045
There's i think at least 5 years between those albums. It's Joe's garage and sheik yetbouti
Anonymous (ID: hGXDsr/z) Canada No.513982149
>>513976600 (OP)
60's and 70's musicians have been confirmed as intelligence assets.
>You mean even
Yes. Them too.
Anonymous (ID: LVC6Ip6r) United States No.513982159 >>513982206
>>513982061
My grandma is a psycho 160 IQ lady that built her own pacemaker, circuit board and all.

My bloodline is far above yours.
Anonymous (ID: mJFSHXhV) Canada No.513982185 >>513982302
>>513981906
>I mean hunter's lyrics directly reference things in American history very subtly.
That's probably one reason why GD's music has some lasting power. It echoes the nostalgia Zappa cautioned about but people yearn for, in general. Hunter really was good at generating imagery with the written word.
Anonymous (ID: CkGLRpMr) United States No.513982206 >>513982252
>>513982159
Oh, so she knows Montana but not anything else
Anonymous (ID: VAnC5RCB) United States No.513982207
>>513980736
Kek
Spot on spot on
Anonymous (ID: LVC6Ip6r) United States No.513982252
>>513982206
I havent a clue I think zappa is a fag
Anonymous (ID: CkGLRpMr) United States No.513982302
>>513982185
Franklin's tower is about the creation of the liberty bell, for another example. It was meant to be hanged in Ben Franklin's tower and the bell making process requires a lot of water application that dews up and has to be wiped.
Anonymous (ID: usISnl4Y) United States No.513982326 >>513982646
>>513976600 (OP)
zappa sucks. Sorry but he just does
Anonymous (ID: aHHvdkFW) Italy No.513982568
>>513976600 (OP)
Todays music is a degeneration of 60s music so it's harder to get for todays brainlet generations but 60s music is a degeneration of blues that is a degeneration of classic music.
Good music are classical, opera, gregorian chants ecc. musical genres made for the masses for commercial reason are vulgar and lower humanity to the savage stage.
Lowest level of "music" are the one that is played in clubs where "people" jump and scream like pigs.
Anonymous (ID: Hjg9Eb6U) India No.513982646
>>513982326
Tobacco is my favorite vegetable
He's extremely funny
https://www.goodreads.com/author/quotes/22302.Frank_Zappa
Anonymous (ID: SsYLGABn) United States No.513982814
>>513978873
he's not wrong. i would gladly listen to his 80s output over that 60s shit. 70s is where its at though.
Anonymous (ID: aU/BLt6h) United States No.513983014 >>513983647
>>513980927
Well it's stuck in my head now. Thanks anon.
Anonymous (ID: Pt/Hygs6) Canada No.513983048
>>513980258
>>513980423
I liked the vocal harmonies in I'm Not Satisfied, Fountain of Love, and Anyway the Wind Blows.
Anonymous (ID: vvaxHsPJ) United States No.513983056 >>513983100 >>513983826 >>513990817 >>513992424
>>513980736
>autism
>genius
Not always. Ween will always be what Frank Zappa could never be
Anonymous (ID: mJFSHXhV) Canada No.513983100 >>513983491
>>513983056
>Ween will always be what Frank Zappa could never be
What's that? Jewish?
Anonymous (ID: dBHvl4BP) United States No.513983491 >>513983583
>>513983100
An arab mutt, for one
Anonymous (ID: dBHvl4BP) United States No.513983583
>>513983491
Ween could never be that, I'll give you that
Anonymous (ID: MofDPOp7) United States No.513983647
>>513983014
I took one look at that album cover and it lept in and stayed their on loop, so now you have to have it too
Anonymous (ID: esksJe2s) United States No.513983826 >>513984291 >>513985339 >>513990297
>>513983056
They also suck, it's amazing the same shitty bands get lumped together, pavement ween, phis the dead and Zappa all shit
Anonymous (ID: jJhxGD7z) United States No.513984291 >>513984788
>>513983826
You're just mad because they wrote that song about you https://youtu.be/CIMoKIkfPWs?si=hF2MQmLB1bqddxSt
Anonymous (ID: esksJe2s) United States No.513984788 >>513985140 >>513985868
>>513984291
This is another trait of all these shit bands their fans rabidly defend their ass music, it is very reddit of you
Anonymous (ID: mJFSHXhV) Canada No.513985140
>>513984788
Some people prefer cupcakes, I--for one--care less for them.
They are what they is.
Anonymous (ID: SyX4riBD) United States No.513985174
>>513976807
fpbp, the poodle bites
Anonymous (ID: vR1pGx3F) No.513985227
1960's / 70's Epstain prototype?
Anonymous (ID: qKW6IXD2) United States No.513985339 >>513985818
>>513983826
Eclectic alternative rock music? Yeah that's been around for a while, son.
Anonymous (ID: esksJe2s) United States No.513985818 >>513987277
>>513985339
Name a good song from any of these bands, I'll give the dead that one song silver cloud lining or something I will get by, ween has like one good one push the little daisies but it's not very relistanabl, pavement is a noodler band
Anonymous (ID: m9y8F/P0) United States No.513985868 >>513985994 >>513999744
>>513984788
You're the biggest redditfag ITT
>shits on everybody else's tastes
>never says why
>never uses bands he likes to counter his non-argument
Kys
Anonymous (ID: A89SqbsS) United States No.513985994 >>513999744
>>513985868
YOURE GONNA DIE WHEN YA DIE YOU'RE GONNA DIE WHEN YA DIE!!!!
Anonymous (ID: b1647LOq) Germany No.513986045
i love joes garage. its timeless. sofa no.2 is a masterpiece of music
Anonymous (ID: ecCnOj5U) United States No.513986347
>>513980736
He didn't say that
Anonymous (ID: GtOuQD46) United States No.513986464 >>513990817
>>513981160
>The guys from the turtles
Flo and Eddy. The record company jews somehow owned their real names, so tjhat's the names they used after they left the Turtles.
Anonymous (ID: eloUp6VC) United States No.513986699
>>513980736
Damn son. Called him out. Good.
Anonymous (ID: GtOuQD46) United States No.513986742
>>513981037
Heh heh, the Captain was not for everyone.
Anonymous (ID: J1rOsLdm) United States No.513986772 >>513999104
>>513976909
All of the huge names from the 60's met and hung out with him and mentioned his artistic brilliance, he was already doing his own vision.
Anonymous (ID: GtOuQD46) United States No.513986869 >>513988703
>>513981241
Ever watch the movie 200 Motels?
Anonymous (ID: qKW6IXD2) United States No.513987277 >>513988751 >>513989293 >>513990666 >>513991507
>>513985818
Pavement
Β· Cut Your Hair
Β· Range Life
Β· Gold Soundz
Β· Shady Lane
Β· Stereo

Ween

Β· Ocean Man
Β· Push th' Little Daisies
Β· Baby Bitch
Β· Roses Are Free
Β· Stay Forever

Phish

Β· Down with Disease
Β· Bouncing Around the Room
Β· Split Open & Melt
Β· Farmhouse
Β· Limb by Limb

The Grateful Dead

Β· Franklin's Tower
Β· St.Stephen
Β· Birdsong
Β· Sugar Magnolia
Β· Casey Jones

Frank Zappa

Β· Peaches en Regalia
Β· Camarillo Brillo
Β· Willy The Pimp
Β· You Are What You Is
Β· City of Tiny Lights
Anonymous (ID: OWgs8mkW) United States No.513987581
>>513977699
This might be the single most accurate description of zappa anywhere. It's simply unlistenable "music".
Anonymous (ID: LhBExmZM) Australia No.513988617 >>513990871
>>513976600 (OP)
You can tell he was a glowie with one simple trick.
He didn't do drugs.
Anonymous (ID: DZgqPhdK) United States No.513988703
>>513986869

One time through, a long time ago. It gives me some nostalgia for the early 70s

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SOZ4bimh5vQ
Anonymous (ID: LhBExmZM) Australia No.513988751
>>513987277
>not listing "mutilated lips" or "mister richard smoker" by ween
ngmi
Anonymous (ID: 95L2KBUs) Argentina No.513988956 >>513989101
>>513976600 (OP)
Zoomers absolutely cannot get 60' music cause most of it talks about sex, love, a cool future. Things that zoomers will never experience.

Most of them cannot even fathom that 60' were just white people doing white people things
Anonymous (ID: 8uDfZ30+) United States No.513989075
>>513976600 (OP)
Frank Zappa is a filthy subversive kike.
If you want to listen to rock and roll, listen to English rock like The Beatles, Rolling Stones, Pink Floyd, or Led Zeppelin. Not kikes like Zappa.
Anonymous (ID: esksJe2s) United States No.513989101
>>513988956
Boomers then sold out the country to browns
Anonymous (ID: esksJe2s) United States No.513989293
>>513987277
My god you do listen all the same shit bands I listed, the most reddit of all posts.
There is no way you aren't an extra incel.
Anonymous (ID: pQsvRryI) United States No.513990297
>>513983826
This is the most faggy shit I’ve ever read.
Anonymous (ID: stDwT15/) United States No.513990426
>>513976600 (OP)
That's not music that is a picture
Anonymous (ID: pQsvRryI) United States No.513990666 >>513990989 >>513991507
>>513987277
I think there’s way better Ween Recs, and imo the way to listen to ween (and most artists/albums) is by listening to the whole album. Ween has a ton of great music (transdermal celebration, LMLYP, Voodoo Lady, pretty much all of Quebec). Also their live albums are solid too.

Also they play around in so many genres. I really don’t get how that retarded redditor shitting on everyone’s musical tastes can even find footing to shit on them).
Anonymous (ID: DSNd7Z9g) United States No.513990788
>>513977100
This is literally his only good song.
Anonymous (ID: tzmAqiJ1) United States No.513990800
>>513976909
Anon (You) shouldn't have posted today.
Anonymous (ID: CkGLRpMr) United States No.513990817 >>513991452
>>513986464
Yeah, ive seen them live

No one has mentioned the band Love. Definite time capsule but interesting in a schizo tripped out poetry way. The music is what's actually interesting. Forever changes is a very standout album even for that time.
>>513983056
Saw ween too years ago.
Anonymous (ID: CkGLRpMr) United States No.513990871
>>513988617
He actually did, just not like an addict. He definitely did lsd when it was still legal.
Anonymous (ID: XmGkZV2k) No.513990875
I hate wankfaggotry so much its fucking unreal
Anonymous (ID: qKW6IXD2) United States No.513990989
>>513990666
Then post your recs man, don't criticise mine as a post. You could have done that rather than shitting on me for trying to offer some recs?
Anonymous (ID: tzmAqiJ1) United States No.513991089 >>513991301
>>513981590
>>513981661
yes he was a pre-internet troll and bronx-cheerer of pop culture broadly

That's not the entirety of his work or output
Anonymous (ID: cgMrLmLQ) United States No.513991118 >>513991604 >>513991726 >>513993374 >>513994204
*dons toilet seat necklace*
>MY WELL-IRONED NOSEHAIRS ARE FREEZING MY CAR
>I GOT ANTELOPE KNEES IN MY SOUL
>THE REPUBLICANS ARE EASIN' THE FUNDS TO THIS STAR
>CAUSE THEY GOTS-A-DA POOPY BUTTHOLE!
*uses guitar headstock to play 8 minute xyolophone solo*
*uses xylophone mallet to play 8 minute guitar solo*
>NOW I DON'T BELIEVE IN TAXES THE REPUBLICANS MAKE ME PAY
*opens spork factory*
*becomes sporklift certified*
>BUT THOSE OLD CROOKS THEY JUST CAN'T HELP BUT STEAL
*hires 2 more black guys into the band mid-performance*
>THEIR DAUGHTERS BLOW MY FARTHORN ALMOST EVERY SINGLE DAY
*prostate becomes tumorous*
>FOR THIS COWBOY THAT'S A MIGHTY GRAND OLD DEAL!
*jumps up on xylophone*
*turns around and spreads ass*
*shoots diarrhea onto the audience while the band plays pomp and circumstance on kazoos*
Anonymous (ID: CkGLRpMr) United States No.513991301
>>513991089
I like the 80s mix of it better, don't care what people say. It's faster and more clear.
Anonymous (ID: qKW6IXD2) United States No.513991452 >>513991654 >>513991844
>>513990817
>Love
The problem with Love is the music isn't like catchy or memorable. It's not pop. Like, The Kinks are right there and much more cogent and musically more interesting. Beach Boys Smile era or The Canyon Scene were reflective of that time and place. Crazy fucked up freaked out artists and headcases somehow living the high life despite being nobodies and not even amateur players when they all suddenly coeleasced living in luxury in Laural Canyon blocks from each other? And all weirdly connected, but just a couple dozen at most. OK.
Anonymous (ID: Pt/Hygs6) Canada No.513991507
>>513990666
>>513987277
I think a better top 5 for ween would be;
Demon Sweat (All Request Live)
It's Gonna Be Alright
If You Could Save Yourself
Transdermal Celebration
Birthday Boy
There's some other great songs like Birthday Boy, She Fucks Me, Tender Situation, and Right to the Ways but they're, well, an acquired taste.
Anonymous (ID: tzmAqiJ1) United States No.513991580
>>513981416
>should have been more of a band arranger
He was an arranger (one of the finest in not only pop/rock/jazz but American music ever). He was also a composer. Composer and arranger, were FZ's two primary claims to eternal fame.

Zappa's best albums, and concert tours, are the instrumental music
>Waka/Jawaka
>Hot Rats
>'King Kong: Jean-Luc Ponty Plays the Music of Frank Zappa' (1969 recording)
and many others including western classical orchestra pieces.

(People that don't listen to music or have no cognizance of Zappa's name beyond the joke-songs, bawdiness, and '80s censorship have zero awareness of any of this)
Dragonas Rojas (ID: 6vZrDk3y) No.513991584 >>513991997 >>513992864
That man came to me in a dream. I didn't know who he was either until I looked him up after I woke up.

Frank Zappa
Anonymous (ID: bxwObUTh) United States No.513991585
White zoomers had a pool party nextdoor yesterday and it was nothing bug nigger music on their blue tooth noise machine.
Anonymous (ID: tDQfEure) Puerto Rico No.513991604
>>513991118
hell yeah zappa is kino even in posthumous shitpost
Anonymous (ID: CkGLRpMr) United States No.513991654 >>513991844
>>513991452
Idk, I heard forever changes once and was hooked and songs from it come back to me quite frequently. I dont even think ive used drugs other than pot or alcohol while listening to it either. I like the staccato repetition in a couple of the songs. It's very hard to tell if it's actually production work or instrumentation. Zappa did that on a few songs too
Anonymous (ID: UEgid/h3) United Kingdom No.513991726
>>513991118
that was amazing thank you
Anonymous (ID: Pt/Hygs6) Canada No.513991844 >>513994066
>>513991452
>>513991654
>A House Is Not a Motel
>Alone Again Or
>Live and Let Live
>Maybe the People Would Be the Times or Between Clark and Hilldale
All extremely catchy and memorable, fantastic songs
Anonymous (ID: TcRq8zo3) Croatia No.513991985 >>513993015
>>513976600 (OP)
Great post, and written on the most appropriate board for it
It is well known that there is no board for music on this site but you figured out where to post it nonetheless
Dragonas Rojas (ID: 6vZrDk3y) No.513991997
>>513991584
He'd been dead for decade. He knew me like he'd read my dossier.

Strange feeling.
Anonymous (ID: UYnjSCl3) United States No.513992154
>>513976600 (OP)
like movies and tv, music was always a 98% gay waste of time.
Anonymous (ID: JEedI+S0) United States No.513992235
>>513976600 (OP)
Wiggers didn't really start showing up in large numbers until the 90s so anything before that time is especially difficult for Gen Z to relate to
Anonymous (ID: pfHoQVvb) United States No.513992424
>>513983056
I want to say based, but Gene Ween stole a pack of cigarettes from me in 2009.
Anonymous (ID: 3XjKy8jc) United States No.513992633
>>513979481
>painting death runes on your face
I guess death is pretty peaceful
Anonymous (ID: Hjg9Eb6U) India No.513992864
>>513991584
Same, not even kidding.
Anonymous (ID: r7sY2jKx) United States No.513992979
>>513976600 (OP)
>Makes a song about brushing your fucking teeth
>Song literally becomes famous as the counter argument to Music causes people to do bad things.
Anonymous (ID: NZecdqB5) United States No.513993015 >>513993221
>>513991985
For me it's /pol/ & /x/ for best music boards. /mu/ is garbage. They're like that old, used Loggins & Messina cassette tape gathering layer upon layers of dust at Goodwill they nobody wants
Anonymous (ID: SE4SGMdd) United States No.513993076
>>513976600 (OP)
Too intelligence for me. Look into the military background of virtually all of their fathers, including Zappa.

>>513976909
Frank Zappa on the Steve Allen Show in 1963:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QF0PYQ8IOL4
Anonymous (ID: Sh9nbJas) United States No.513993201
>>513976600 (OP)
>Doo doo run run
Sooooo intelligent!
Anonymous (ID: TcRq8zo3) Croatia No.513993221
>>513993015
Eh, you're right. I tried it a couple of times and it was beyond dogshit, and I listen to all kinds of stuff from all genres and periods.
/metal/ is especially bad because most of the music I listen to is metal but posters in those threads have such a horrible fucking taste in music that I always wonder if it's all 100% ironic shitposting
God I hate /mu/ so much
Anonymous (ID: XvYf8iSS) United States No.513993226 >>513993816 >>513994370
Zappa is better than anything that zoomers have produced though
Anonymous (ID: Y5loUou8) United States No.513993344 >>513994653
>>513976600 (OP)
Frank Zappa is the musical equivalent of smearing shit on a canvas.
Anonymous (ID: qKW6IXD2) United States No.513993374
>>513991118
this was very funny and you made me humor-laugh today. Thank you.
Anonymous (ID: /2j48ads) United States No.513993536
>>513976909
Retard
Made me nostalgic of True Australian Posts
Anonymous (ID: gIyYVuQR) United States No.513993705
>>513976600 (OP)
Oof, that scoliosis
Anonymous (ID: NZecdqB5) United States No.513993816
>>513993226
Phxnk mxsyyk is literally better than 2xppx
Anonymous (ID: CkGLRpMr) United States No.513994066
>>513991844
I like the red telephone and the good humor man, he sees everything like this as well. The whole thing is great from start to end like surrealistic pillow. A mini trip.
Anonymous (ID: eYp/HdEf) United States No.513994204
>>513991118
kek
Anonymous (ID: TcRq8zo3) Croatia No.513994370
>>513993226
If you're a zoomer or younger, at some point you pick up an instrument and try to write something and then one of two things happens:
>if you know only a couple of popular bands, you will write a derivative of a derivative of a derivative generic dogshit music
>if you listen to a fuckton of music you realize that literally everything under the sun has already been written by someone, no matter if it's Bach or Taylor Swift, and you embrace schizophrenic dissonance in music or just do musical shitposts
Try writing anything close to conventional and if you dig long enough you'll see that someone already did it 30 years ago
t. musician
Anonymous (ID: tzmAqiJ1) United States No.513994653 >>513995990
>>513993344
checked, (You) know absolutely nothing about music or Zappa's oeuvre.
But it sure gave a dopamine rush to have posted that pseudsnark one-liner on 4chan
Dragonas Rojas (ID: 6vZrDk3y) No.513995588
Geez Did Frank Zappa recruit me from beyond the grave?
Anonymous (ID: Y5loUou8) United States No.513995990 >>513996471
>>513994653
Nah, I know plenty. It sucks. It's the same post modern deconstruction mindset that /pol/ rightly criticizes in visual art. Cultural subversion in audio form.
Anonymous (ID: FAwe6lAT) United States No.513996383
Y’all zoomers are retarded! Thinking Zappa did random shit. Dude accomplished more in one week than All us niggers here do in our lifetime!
Anonymous (ID: tzmAqiJ1) United States No.513996471
>>513995990
>'post modern', muh cultural subverzzzzzzzion
(You) do not belong on the internet. Stay off of it permanently
Anonymous (ID: T1b0s/SY) United States No.513996595 >>513996809
2010's was one of the best music generations ever.
Boomer cia subversion from this time is why Boomers are SO Boomer. All this shit started when liberal commies professor's from san fan started injecting all their new age hippie dippy "It's cool; we're all the same, My jewish professor told so" My boomer dad is at that age when once you understand their programming it's broken record NPC's.
>If there's only one god why are there so many regions
>Jew are God's Chosen people
>We're all just ppl
>It's Cool man; we're all the same.
>Why doesn't anyone fix T.V.'s
>Where is the nearest T.V. repair Shop
>the Vatican is hiding all the AAyyyyss
>the jews are god's Chosen ppl
I love my Father but holy shit; If we make it through the damage they caused every bit of Individual boomer Erased like Ancient Egypt. No Names/pictures or Anything other them the message for future generations to Never be like these selfish soulless NPC's. They are peak thinking they're the center of the world when they're still the same burn out mid-wit who only made because they were born on the Shoulders of the Silent and Greatest Generation. If these mother fuckers vote to draft you kids it's pillow time across the lands.
Anonymous (ID: eMK9mNWN) United States No.513996636
>>513976600 (OP)
Boomer music fucking sucks.

t.boomer mother forced me to listen to her trash music all my life.
Anonymous (ID: Zo7wVLx3) No.513996734
>>513978059
Jefferson Airplane > everything
Anonymous (ID: l62jYvBd) United States No.513996807
>>513976600 (OP)
frank zappa was ass. There's plenty of good 60s music, he's not one of them.
Anonymous (ID: CkGLRpMr) United States No.513996809
>>513996595
Songs for the deaf is still great. Put it on for workout all the time, oh wait, that's 2000s
Anonymous (ID: EKrNPqSF) United States No.513997055 >>513997516 >>513997534 >>513998065 >>513998483
>>513978059
are you seriously touting the Monkees? A band created by committee as a marketing stunt to take advantage of Beatlemania?
Anonymous (ID: raXxojxU) United States No.513997101
Phish/Dead/Jrad/Ween/Dogs fans:
You may have missed Claude Colman Jr's band Amandla "The Full Catastrophe" from 2006, Reggie Watt's 2003 "Khronos", or Brian Eno/David Byrne's "Everything That Happens Will Happen Today". Maybe you haven't listened to Giant Walking Robots yet. Idk, stay fluffy, phrens.
Anonymous (ID: TcRq8zo3) Croatia No.513997516 >>513997610 >>513997683 >>513998065 >>513999764
>>513997055
>A band created by committee as a marketing stunt to take advantage of Beatlemania?
And who didn't even write and perform their own songs sometimes

Anyway
Why the fuck is nobody mentioning the greatest boomer band that ever existed, Blue Γ–yster Cult?
Anonymous (ID: CkGLRpMr) United States No.513997534
>>513997055
They did at least learn to play their instruments and the writer snuck an anti Vietnam song past almost everyone it was so subtle. I'd never really mention them outside of them being manufactured to have a TV show though
Anonymous (ID: EKrNPqSF) United States No.513997578
>>513979718
My favorite from that is "Spinning Away". A perfect song for laying on top of a grassy hill watching the summer sky.
Anonymous (ID: CkGLRpMr) United States No.513997610 >>513998239
>>513997516
They eventually did learn to play because the truth came out at the time. The $64k question being killed by patty duke destroyed game shows for years though.
Anonymous (ID: tzmAqiJ1) United States No.513997683 >>513998239
>>513997516
Finally an anon that knows music

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2vdsUDNpM54
Anonymous (ID: TvLa+xZL) United States No.513997898
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL8DE7FB4F0BBC6FE4
Anonymous (ID: tzmAqiJ1) United States No.513998065
>>513997516
>>513997055
>didn't even write and perform their own songs
(yes they were a stunt and TV show, but) Mike Nesmith was a good songwriter that was permitted by the gatekeepers to write a few for the 'Headquarters' album (his later solo career as country-rocker allowed him to expand this talent)

fwiw Frank Zappa appeared on one episode of 'The Monkees' tv show
Anonymous (ID: 1eclKAmt) United States No.513998182
>>513976600 (OP)
Zappa created shit music.
That Jewish princess song was retarded. Naming his children stupid names was retarded.
Yet he thought he was awesome.
Anonymous (ID: TcRq8zo3) Croatia No.513998239 >>513999151 >>514000710
>>513997610
Yeah obviously, because after a revelation like that you either grow a beard and move abroad or try and learn to play and salvage what you can
But the most mindblowing thing is that they actually managed to recover from that, how the hell is that not a career-ending nuke?
>>513997683
Based, Secret Treaties is S-tier imo but it's closely followed by their self-titled and Agents of Fortune
Anonymous (ID: NZecdqB5) United States No.513998483 >>513998827 >>513998965 >>514003271
>>513997055
Just because you write your own music doesn't make you better LMAO. Elvis never wrote one song by hand and his 1950s discography blows away 70% of bands and music artists away
Anonymous (ID: 0VP+r/Zs) Canada No.513998690 >>513999100
Zappa sings a song called jewish princess. look that one up as well as bobby brown.

The guy was actually quite smart
Anonymous (ID: TcRq8zo3) Croatia No.513998827 >>514000358
>>513998483
>Just because you write your own music doesn't make you better
The opinion of someone who belongs in the cotton fields
It DOES make you better, yes
I could never take Elvis seriously because he wrote absolutely nothing, he is on the same level as his impersonators, except he had good PR
Yeah some of the songs he performed are catchy, but he is not an artist, he is not a musician, he is just a singer, much like the model on the cover of a fashion magazine isn't a tailor
Anonymous (ID: oonJr0go) United States No.513998869
>>513979302
This. My thoughts exactly, kind of a shame
Anonymous (ID: nC3kyfk/) United States No.513998965
>>513998483
Producers used to own music. The artist was the performer not the creator
Anonymous (ID: bBWslDUB) United States No.513999100
>>513998690
yes
Anonymous (ID: 7fb5kH4S) United States No.513999104
>>513986772
>his artistic brilliance
I fail to see it.
11m56s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QF0PYQ8IOL4#t=11m56s
Anonymous (ID: tzmAqiJ1) United States No.513999151 >>513999606
>>513998239
my favorite is Tyranny and Mutation
but all of the first 3, are beyond kino

'Agents' is nice but by that time they'd got away from their stripped-down sonics (still great lyrics though, all the way through 'Fire Of Unknown Origin' 1981)
'Secret Treaties' is not as great as the first two, but has a grandiosity of its own
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9zUO-hpGJzA
"Astronomy" is one of the top ten best things they ever recorded
Anonymous (ID: TcRq8zo3) Croatia No.513999606 >>513999826
>>513999151
Astronomy is one of the top ten things ANYONE has ever recorded honestly, the bloody thing almost brings me to tears
Anonymous (ID: aZlGPlpd) United States No.513999744
>>513985868
>>513985994
Based Murder Junkie Outlaw appreciators.

Also, fuck glowniggers.
Anonymous (ID: iLupXmKr) Canada No.513999764
>>513997516
That wasn't even Michael Nesmith's real hat.
Anonymous (ID: tzmAqiJ1) United States No.513999826 >>514000710
>>513999606
It is fucking awesome. Too bad not many appreciate the early BOC
Anonymous (ID: //hXwMko) United States No.514000358 >>514000515
>>513998827
And most of those musicians who claim to write their own shit like Jimmy Page or every Rolling Stones song gets ass blasted for plagiarism or cultural appropriation lol
Anonymous (ID: TcRq8zo3) Croatia No.514000515 >>514001045
>>514000358
>plagiarism
Refer to my earlier post, you can only write a certain number of pleasant-sounding melodies before it either starts looping in on itself or you embrace the dissonant schizo insanity
>cultural appropriation
Who gives a fuck lmao
Anonymous (ID: qmebO1pu) United States No.514000577
>>513977061
>you can't do that on stage vol 4 anymore
Anonymous (ID: Ebr+XvSg) Finland No.514000641
Anonymous (ID: CkGLRpMr) United States No.514000710
>>513998239
Record industry was very controlled then and they weren't bad pop songs. The gomlich effect works.
>>513999826
I like some BOC, just not tripped out or weird enough for me to listen to it all that much.
Anonymous (ID: GZFjfWcx) United States No.514001045
>>514000515
Ok you respect Taylor swift more than Elvis because she writes her own music. Gotcha ROFLMAO I'm sure even Taylor agrees with your assumption
Anonymous (ID: sZaqy0cb) United States No.514001122
>>513980736
kek
Idon'tbumpshitthreads (ID: p5gKEhQz) United States No.514001420
>>513976600 (OP)
Zappa was a hack
Anonymous (ID: y5NJu3sc) United States No.514001557
>>513976994
If jagger was coming up today he would be a troon.
Anonymous (ID: y5NJu3sc) United States No.514001612
>>513977238
>>513977617
>glowing jeets
Anonymous (ID: 9qltaxKd) United States No.514001692
>>513976909
You're thinking of his daughter
Anonymous (ID: y5NJu3sc) United States No.514001759
>>513978059
Rory Gallagher > Stevie Ray Vaughan
give them some credit
Anonymous (ID: y5NJu3sc) United States No.514001970 >>514004090
>>513976600 (OP)
Also Zappa's dad was a glownigger
Anonymous (ID: RqjR942l) Australia No.514002714
My dick is a dagger
I'll force it to fit
My dick is a reamer, Baby
To scream up your slit
Anonymous (ID: esksJe2s) United States No.514003271 >>514003685
>>513998483
Elvis always sucked ass, women and boomers like this like.
Anonymous (ID: LDGIDmax) United States No.514003685
>>514003271
Sometimes boomers are more based
Anonymous (ID: 25FjFJah) United States No.514004090
>>514001970
Lots of middle class 60s rock musicians had dads in the military industrial complex, it was a common cold war career