The Sgt. Pepper Incident | ZAPPA | Altitude Films
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- Frank Zappa quickly became one of the most influential artists in his time, even inspiring the look and sound of The Beatles' 'Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band' album.
Check out more clips from Alex Winters' ZAPPA, here: bit.ly/3DNIqcs
ZAPPA (2020):
With unfettered access to the Zappa family trust and all archival footage, ZAPPA explores the private life behind the mammoth musical career that never shied away from the political turbulence of its time.
Alex Winter's assembly features appearances by Frank's widow Gail Zappa and several of Frank's musical collaborators including Mike Keneally, Ian Underwood, Steve Vai, Pamela Des Barres, Bunk Gardner, David Harrington, Scott Thunes, Ruth Underwood, Ray White and others.
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Check out more clips from Alex Winters' ZAPPA, here: bit.ly/3DNIqcs
This video was beautiful. Great footage. Thank you so much!
I really LOOVVEE the footage of ZAPPA and the MOTHERS preparing and setting up for their parody of the Sargent pepper album cover.The footage is amazing.
Even though I already knew the story and the interview snippet, well done. Thanks.
there will never be another like frank
Well Dweezil is pretty close...
@@ludwigvanzappa9548
Dweezil has picked up the mantle of playing Frank's music, but the free-thinking man that Frank was will never be duplicated.
@@Royale_with_Cheeze Agree! I hope Dweezil will pull out some new stuff from Franks vaults.
We're Only in it for the Money is my all-time favourite album. If Zappa was a genius, it was this LP that, to my ears, best showcased that extraordinary imagination and creativity. During the clip, Zappa said two Sgt. Pepper parodies had already been released. Does any one know about these albums?
Wasent Mike keneallly in Glass Harp? ..which is an excellient psych prog band from the midwest there first self titled album is my fav! theyt statrted around 72 or 73
Think of how much more content Zappa could have produced if he could have had all his legal, contractual, money hassles taken care of by a really competent, trustworthy aide.
Well. Gail did a lot.
Go now and tell all the beatles fans.
I’m a beetle fan I have been since I was seven years old in 1966, what are you gonna tell me? Also a Frank Zappa fan seen him many many times over the years, so what do you want to say the Frank Zappa was jealous? Yes, we all know Frank Zappa had jealousy and him same as McCourtney and Lennon. Bob Dylan had jealousy them too. They’re all a little jealous of somebody they all have egos, so what else is new?
@@johnlopiccolo848 Zappa was jealous of no one. If you look at the whole video, you will see that without Zappa's Freak Out to inspire the beatles to do sgt p. the beatles would just be another boy band.
The Beatles were far more original than Zappa, or Dylan. Their change on the culture is self-evident. Neither Frank or Dylan could hope to comprehend Paul McCartney's song writing abilities. I go thru periods of listening to Dylan & Zappa, but really, it's "Beatles Forever" !
Arf arf! and Moo-Ahhhhhh
Jimi hendriz
Why would anyone want to do a parody of the Sgt Pepper cover? I think it is a silly and childish idea and the brilliant Zappa was indeed very immature sometimes.
Why not? Hendrix was there and that alone made it worth it. It is funny and thought provoking.
@@seabertotter4325 In what way is it thought provoking? Please explain.
Well maybe you should go listen to some David Bowie or something like that
"One of the most thought-provoking aspects of the album is its use of satire and irony to criticize the hippie movement and the mainstream media's coverage of it. Zappa used the album to ridicule the utopian ideals of the hippie culture, portraying it as a shallow and superficial movement that was more interested in image and fashion than real social change. He also attacked the media's tendency to sensationalize and trivialize the counterculture, turning it into a marketable commodity for mass consumption."
"Overall, "We're Only in It for the Money" is a provocative and subversive work that challenges the listener's assumptions about art, society, and culture. Its use of satire, irony, and experimental soundscapes makes it a landmark of 20th-century music, and its themes of social and political critique remain relevant to this day."
@@thomasroth4533 Read the above replies as they both said it better than I.