By SJ Otto
I'm a life-long Frank Zappa fan, so when I
heard that Dweezil Zappa, his son, was playing the Crown Uptown Theatre,
November 20, I just had to go. For such a well known celebrity, the crowd was
not so big that it took all night to get in. There was almost no line. But there
was plenty of people there—a packed house.
Dweezil mostly played his dad’s music,
which was fine with me. He played a lot of the classics, such as Valley Girl and Call Any Vegetable. He also played some of the songs known to his
followers, such as The Torture Never
Stops and Sleep Dirt, but best of all, he played a lot of the lesser known
songs, from such albums as Uncle Meat.
That included; Dog Breath and Sleeping In A Jar.
I’ve always heard that Zappa’s music is
hard to play and Dweezil said that between the songs they played. He had a
large well equipped band and the concert was wonderful. It was a real treat to
hear all those Zappa classics.
One thing I’ve always enjoyed about Zappa
was his witty and satirical lyrics. Songs, such as Trouble Coming Every Day, about the Watts Riots, I Am The Slime, a slam on the effects of
TV, and Porn Wars, a song about Congressional
hearings over music censorship. He also did a lot of silly songs making fun
of the latest trends, such as Disco Boy.
Dweezil Played center stage.
He had a large well equipped band.
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