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संगीतकार Frank Zappa के जीवन और काम में गहराई से नज़र डालें।संगीतकार Frank Zappa के जीवन और काम में गहराई से नज़र डालें।संगीतकार Frank Zappa के जीवन और काम में गहराई से नज़र डालें।
- पुरस्कार
- 5 कुल नामांकन
Frank Zappa
- Self
- (आर्काइव फ़ूटेज)
Lonnie Lardner
- Self - Newscaster for Action News
- (आर्काइव फ़ूटेज)
Patrice Zappa
- Self - Frank Zappa's Sister
- (आर्काइव फ़ूटेज)
Carl Zappa
- Self - Frank Zappa's Brother
- (आर्काइव फ़ूटेज)
Rose Zappa
- Self - Frank Zappa's Mother
- (आर्काइव फ़ूटेज)
Francis Zappa
- Self - Frank Zappa's Father
- (आर्काइव फ़ूटेज)
Edgard Varèse
- Self
- (आर्काइव फ़ूटेज)
Don Van Vliet
- Self
- (आर्काइव फ़ूटेज)
- (as Captain Beefheart)
Frank Zappa and the Mothers of Invention
- Themselves
- (आर्काइव फ़ूटेज)
Johnny 'Guitar' Watson
- Self
- (आर्काइव फ़ूटेज)
The Beatles
- Themselves
- (आर्काइव फ़ूटेज)
Tom Wilson
- Self - Music Producer
- (आर्काइव फ़ूटेज)
Euclid James 'Motorhead' Sherwood
- Self - Baritone Saxophone
- (आर्काइव फ़ूटेज)
- (as Motorhead Sherwood)
- …
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Who doesn't like Frank Zappa? Probably quite a lot of people, but do they know Zappa, have they listened to his records? He's one of those divisive artists that I think a lot of people don't give enough time or respect to. Getting into Zappa is daunting. There are a lot of records, over a hundred (seriously). I've not heard them all but some can be quite... challenging. That for me sums up Zappa, challenging. If indeed he can be summed up at all. I suspect director Alex Winter (yes that one) has listened to them all and loves every one. A prolific recording artist, targeting politics, social issues, pretty much anything he tuned his brain to, he's an interesting guy. Musically he was all over the shop, but it's the scale of Zappa's output that's, well... quite daunting. This doc tells Franks life in his own words. Thanks in large to an incredible self curated archive that Frank introduces us to. Recording masters, photos, videos, all labelled on shelves. I like Franks dedication to his work. Considering it's scope, there's an amazing clarity and focus to it. Inspired by Edgar Varèse as a teen, he's drawn to the weirder side of music, alongside some rhythm and blues. Self taught on the guitar and pretty much everything else, Zappa wasn't constrained by rules. It's a dizzying trip, there's a lot going on in Franks early life. Scoring b-movies, illustrating greetings cards, buying an old studio, seriously don't blink or you'll miss some interesting detail that makes up the fabric of the man. 1965, The Mothers of Invention are born and this is probably the beginning of how most people identify Zappa. He's he's the source at the centre of the band, of everything really. A workaholic perfectionist. Uncompromising and not afraid to go against the grain, piss people off and generally be very demanding. It was a trippy time in California though and there was an audience for Zappa's far out experimentation. An articulate composer creating undefinable music, whilst also keeping an eye on the business side of the industry. Zappa was savvy. Perhaps a control freak, but a capable one. There's a real sense that Frank was the most capable in any room he put himself in. Genius might not be a ridiculous word by any stretch. The centre of the music scene in West Coast America, he's the artist that others want to be and be with. The Stones, Beatles, Clapton, Bowie, Alice Cooper all get a mention... oh and Charles Manson. He's not concerned with success, with hits, just expression. Be it through music, animation, theatre or perhaps most of all, everything together at once. This covers Zappa's dizzying life remarkably well. Never getting too bogged down in any one place and although it's the albums that make him (in)famous, there's a ton of fantastic live footage to enjoy here. If you're not a fan, it probably won't convert you, but I think will give you an appreciation to a genuinely interesting musical icon. A serious man, realistic, artistic, funny, principled and political. Winter has done him justice.
As a backer of the vault saving project which lead to this movie, and a long time Zappa fan I have read 'The Real Frank Zappa' book and many other articles, clips, etc. throughout his life so maybe I'm coming from a different viewpoint than the average viewer.
There is a lot of new footage and a few new things to be learnt about his life but there are many moments in the movie where I feel that the details are left out just a little too much - for example Frank worked for Studio Z before he bought it - he also bought up film sets with expectation of making movies.
I would have loved to have seen/heard more about his younger life, and the Garrick theater shenanigans, etc.
Otherwise the movie is beautifully made..
There is a lot of new footage and a few new things to be learnt about his life but there are many moments in the movie where I feel that the details are left out just a little too much - for example Frank worked for Studio Z before he bought it - he also bought up film sets with expectation of making movies.
I would have loved to have seen/heard more about his younger life, and the Garrick theater shenanigans, etc.
Otherwise the movie is beautifully made..
This film was interesting in a lot of ways but there seemed to be large portions of Frank's life missing here...the focus really concentrated on FZ as the composer and the early beginnings through the Mothers...after the Mothers disbanded there seemed to be a large gap and fast forward to his final performance as a composer with the final notes stating he released 62 albums......would have been nice to at least walk through the 70's and 80's a bit more than the Warner Bros. Release fiasco and the Senate hearings.....ohhh well...worth a watch for content otherwise not seen....
Very personal look at a crazy, brilliant, brave, unique, individual.
While I have never been a fan of his music, I've always been a huge fan of his originality and passion for freedom.
Though the producers and directors of this movie paint conservative politicians as the oppressors, I believe that Frank knew it was all politicians. I wonder what he would say about the country we are living in today.
While I have never been a fan of his music, I've always been a huge fan of his originality and passion for freedom.
Though the producers and directors of this movie paint conservative politicians as the oppressors, I believe that Frank knew it was all politicians. I wonder what he would say about the country we are living in today.
I was expecting all sorts of over-the-top freaky posturing and interviews for the sake of a buck, which Frank would have despised. Instead it was a decent and accurate synopsis of a man who will forever be shrouded in mystery.
The impact Frank Zappa had on many generations of slowly aging young persons coming of age, listening to FZ albums and never being the same again, seems to be the point of this documentary.
I was impressed through the whole thing. The production was never sensationalist. It is a somewhat gripping bio of a man finding his way as an artist. I think they call themselves "influencers" now.
The impact Frank Zappa had on many generations of slowly aging young persons coming of age, listening to FZ albums and never being the same again, seems to be the point of this documentary.
I was impressed through the whole thing. The production was never sensationalist. It is a somewhat gripping bio of a man finding his way as an artist. I think they call themselves "influencers" now.
क्या आपको पता है
- ट्रिवियाThe film was not financed by crowdfunding, contrary to popular belief. The Kickstarter campaign was aimed solely at preserving and restoring the contents of the Zappa vault. The film that resulted from that preservation was itself financed by conventional backers.
- गूफ़In the opening titles, it says, Zappa played a concert in the Czech Republic on 24 June 1991, to celebrate the fairly recent departure of Russian troops. It was in fact still Czechoslovakia then.
It then incorrectly states that this was his last recorded guitar performance, but that was in fact one week later at a smaller concert in Budapest.
- भाव
Ruth Underwood: It was that type of music that he could produce that was a product of everything that was in him. But you couldn't really categorize it. You couldn't say, Oh yeah, that's rock and roll, 'cause it wasn't.
Ruth Underwood: It's jazz. No. It really wasn't. It's pop music. No. Not at all. Well, what the hell is it?
Ruth Underwood: It's Zappa.
- कनेक्शनFeatures The Ernie Kovacs Show (1952)
- साउंडट्रैकBolero
Written by Maurice Ravel
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