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Frank Zappa & The Mothers - Roxy: The Movie (2015) [bDRip 1080p]

Genre: Art Rock,Jazz-Rock,Prog Rock,Fusion

Quality: MKV/BDRip 1080p

Video: MPEG4 (H264) 1920x1080 23.976fps 9 344 Kbps

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• A Frank Zappa show goes way beyond a mere concert - it is an experience.a flight of improvisation, musicianship, and cerebral cynicism. An unparalleled Composer and Guitarist, Zappa redefined rock n roll paradigms by introducing into the mix his favorite influences from classical music, jazz, blues, doowop, traditional and non-traditional music. And he did so with unparalleled humor and audacity. But it was the music itself that influenced generations of musicians and, quite frankly, blew minds. Roxy: The Movie, filmed over three nights in December 1973, at the Roxy Theatre in Hollywood, CA, is a powerful display of this experience, and reveals what made him such a pioneering musical revolutionary.

• Right from the top of the program, the film exudes the essence of Zappa, as we only see a dark room with a single light, and we hear him commiserating with the audience, as he stalls for time because of technical snafus that would ultimately force the film into hibernation for decades (make that eras in musical terms) while advancement in technology aligned allowing the Zappa Family Trust to bring this project to a patient and deserving audience. The curtain goes up and the magic unravels to reveal "Cosmic Debris" and we are up and away with one of the most enduring band line-ups under Frank Zappa's leadership.

• "Frank broke all sound barriers in Music and pushed musical event horizons to educate and entertain his audiences so they could experience real possibilities on a contemporary music stage - all without taking himself seriously. He always said he had "something for everyone from 8 to 13." Being a mom I can tell you, that is when your imagination is wide open and some of those ideas stay fixed and expandable in time and space forever," says Gail Zappa.

• "I'm beyond thrilled that Roxy The Movie is finally going to be available. It took a herculean effort to bring it to life. So much love, time, energy and attention to detail went into its resurrection. This movie rocks so hard, I think both old and new fans will agree," says Ahmet Zappa. "Enjoy!"

• Written, directed, conducted & performed by Frank Zappa, as well as originally produced by him, all these 40 years later Gail Zappa, Ahmet Zappa, and Jeff Stein, bring you now Roxy: The Movie. Starring Zappa, The Mothers, and the Music and the Musicianship. The film contains some of Zappa's most challenging instrumentals, expertly executed by himself (lead guitar, vocals), George Duke (keyboards, synthesizer, vocals), Bruce Fowler (trombone), Napoleon Murphy Brock (flute, tenor saxophone, vocals), Tom Fowler (bass guitar), Ralph Humphrey (drums), Chester Thompson (drums), and Ruth Underwood (percussion).

• Released just in time for Frank Zappa's favorite holiday, Halloween. Roxy: The Movie is a stunning homage to one of unpopular music's most fearless musicians.

 

Setlist:

1-2 "Something Terrible Has happened"/Cosmik Debris

3 Penguin In Bondage

4 T'Mershi Duween

5-6 Dog/Meat (The Dog Breath Variations/Uncle Meat)

7 RDNZL

8 Inca Roads

9 Echidna's Arf (Of You)

10 Don't You Ever Wash That Thing?

11 Cheepnis-Percussion

12 Cheepnis

13 I'm The Slime

14 Big Swifty

15 Be-Bop Tango (Of The Old Jazzmen's Church)

End Credis:

16 Don't Eat The Yellow Snow

17 Father O'Blivion

 

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