Frank Zappa - Tinsel Town Rebellion video free download


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Duration: 04:25
Uploaded: 2009/04/13

Amazing tune from Zappa.

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9 years ago

Malcolm Nicoll

Frank Zappa-last bastion of sanity in this insane world. My hero, big time. This song sums it all up. How bland, dull, commonplace and unimaginative the mainstream music industry is, and how it continuously caters to society's lowest common denominator. I just love how Frank exposes all those self-important assholes for the buffoons they really are.

9 years ago

Harold-Sweat-Head

MOOWANG!

9 years ago

bolly wog

Long live Zappa! may his music and memory live on forever in his music and our minds! <3

9 years ago

Cody R

I've watched this DVD many times, love it so much. I love the crass humor and the extremely tight musicianship.

9 years ago

elvis presley

I gues this says it all!

9 years ago

susanbakerdeeds

Love Frank Zappa..

9 years ago

MrLtia1234

Love the comments on this video. Haven't found a single anti-FZ comment addressing what he's *actually saying* about music they like.

10 years ago

lideelo

#FrankZappaGenius 

10 years ago

Tony Terranova

WHIP IT GOOD !!!!!!! WHIP IT GOOD AMERICA!!!!!!!, WHIP IT GOOD , OH PLANET EARTH !!!!

10 years ago

Tony Terranova

REST IN PEACE , TO MR FRANK ZAPPA, ALAN MYERS , AND ROBERT CASALE BOB 2 OF THE DEVO !!!!!! WE ARE ALL DEVO , AND DE-EVOLUTION IS REAL !!!!!!! AND GODSPEED TO , FRANK ZAPPA ALAN MYERS AND ROBERT CASALE !!!!

10 years ago

Frankincensed

If you watch Frank long enough, you begin to realize just how important the band members are to his music. He always seemed to find just the right player, singer to get his music across. He asked a lot, and he had to find those who could give a lot, those often with exceptional talent and personality. But to get that talent, they had to respect the person in charge first. Zappa was just that kind of person. I've seen Dweezil do his father's songs, and it's just not the same without those unique personalities and talents. 

10 years ago

amokxy123

this was one of my favorite records of my teenage years. which of course the 'zappa family trust' has seen feet to sabotage even in this adulterated version to make sure they don't lose a penny. if i'd have known that zappa & fam were such tightwads when i was a kid i probably wouldn't have thought that his fart jokes were half as funny. yeah he was talented and made one of my favorite instrumental records ever (get a vinyl copy of 'sleep dirt'),and not just that... get 'uncle meat' too (also vinyl). but i continue to be amazed at the lactose intolerance of this clan which seems preternaturally insane about the royalty check. get a clue. he was brilliant, but not that brilliant. NO ONE is that brilliant. he became a millionaire doing his art, i would think that that would be enough. and some of those millions came from me. i know frank was stunned to see a penniless ellingtion, but to the best of my knowledge it didn't bother him too much to see a beefheart in a trailer. or maybe it did. what do i know. all i know is beefheart died in a trailer, and zappa didn't.

10 years ago

mark britton

mark W i can guess what the W stands for,thou after a brief look at wat you like it,s clear to me that anyone who listens to tom jones delilha must be a cunt to slag zappa down!kin cloghead!.

10 years ago

mark britton

i have loved zappa since lumpy gravy & lets make the water turn black,to most of what he did thereon,iv read the posts & cant find one that deserves an answer.you all seem to know everthing about him & his werk,but are a bunch of squabling geese who seem to have learnt nothing,eg,listen to the solo on the 23rd min in???? your all certefiable planks!!!!!!!

10 years ago

Wilmer Uruchi

Deja que vuele esa imaginación, que vuele lejos y regrese con historias interesantes.

10 years ago

cremesupreme

Frank Zappa FTW! And for the people who hate on Zappa..well..your loss. Enjoy watching American Idol.

10 years ago

Daniel Ulczyk

*Frank Zappa* una de las mentes creativas más brillantes que nos dió musical y culturalmente el pasado siglo ¡Happy Birthday Zappa!

10 years ago

Bryan Smith

Frank Zappa was a decent singer, but he used to be a great singer. However, when that idiot tackled him and knocked him off stage in the early 70s, along with his legs, his larynx was crushed and his range dropped a whole octave.

10 years ago

Charles Marquardt

I will always LOVE Frank Zappa's music . Some of which is difficult to listen to, like modern Jazz, as it is not designed to have mass appeal . It is designed to make you listen ... Maybe think ? what a concept !

10 years ago

FZmustacheFZ

We're Only In It For The Money was not a Sgt. Pepper parody album, besides the cover art. And I'm well aware he wasn't Weird Al; Mark W may not be, it's hard to tell based on his contradicting statements. Besides the point - I wouldn't say Frank's parodies are cranky, just fed up with the bullshit perhaps. And that's a shame to hear, it's quite a simple "catchy" melody, as they come. I wasn't really referring to these kind of songs, but yeah, I could hum you back almost any Zappa melody..

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