I love the Beatles. My computer is down and I'm posting with my phone. Brian Wilson, to me, is an ARTIST. I'm thankful, I saw him and his awesome band with Jeff Beck(my favorite living guitar player) last year. I'm also getting out of my chair to go see Paul McCartney when he comes to town. I wrote a response that got lost. Before the Internet, I was a tape trader, Maxell XL2, was the "gold standard." I traded Zappa shows by snail mail, all over the globe. You would answer an add in Gold Mine Magazine. I have cases full of 2nd generation tapes, as we used to call them. Once the Internet "popped", I traded in "digital". I had a lot of clips from Brian Wilson's SMiLE album & even arranged my own version. Thanks too, that SMiLE, finally came out! I agree about Zappa soloing over a "vamp" but he was interweaving with all those awesome musicians. It was "finishing school" to them, like graduating in the top of your class from Harvard. He also gave the middle finger to the "record company pricks" & put out a volume of work that runs through every musical genre, before a to early death. I like that his son Dweezil keeps his music alive and he is an awesome guitar player. The last time I checked he was taking a guitar lesson. I play the guitar and have watched Dweezil master TONE. I'm glad he still is "learning",learn something new everyday is a great way to live! The "producers" who control most of the "product" in my opinion, wether it be music or movies, etc., are not ARTISTS. You can't eat money but you can wipe your ass with it! Look at the "critic", "the record company pricks" & the "genius in the crowd" to see our "culture" deconstructed. I see a rabid pack of wolves leading the Sheepole into the abyss. I came on this Bukowski Forum to find other "wolves" without rabies, to challenge the psychos. I think the Beatles had it right, "All You Need is Love!" Bukowski, to me, in essence is LOVE A hard shell holds a tender interior, once cracked it explodes with LIGHT~can't wait until my computer is fixed! SMiLE
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Yes, that was an unspoken element of what I was saying. I wasn't commenting so much on anyone's talent as the fact that what those talented people did in the mid/late 60s wouldn't have been the same without the psychedelics
Zappa's drugs were caffeine & nicotine ;-)
Who knows when we will see the "Roxy" DVD. The CD, has wonderful liner notes, by the amazing Ruth Underwood and includes an all percussion Cheepnis and a great Dupree's Paradise/King Kong/Chunga's Revenge/Mr. Green Genes, that I love. I think I have your Worcester Show :)
P.S.~I'm an old Dead Head