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Frank Zappa: Dub Room Special
starring: Frank Zappa

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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
EAN: 0801213013890
Format: Best of, Color, DVD-Video, Explicit Lyrics, Live, NTSC
Label: Eagle Rock Ent
Manufacturer: Eagle Rock Ent
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Eagle Rock Ent
Region Code: 1
Release Date: October 18, 2005
Running Time: 90 minutes
Sales Rank: 38283
Studio: Eagle Rock Ent
Theatrical Release Date: 1982-10




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Previously released on VHS and Beta and only available through mail order, Frank Zappa’s Dub Room Special is an extremely rare TV special comprising two live performances from one of Rock’s great individuals. Zappa’s unparalleled abilities as a composer, guitarist, and absurdist/social commentator run rampant on The Dub Room Special - and it is a unique window on his willingness to push the envelope of what is possible no matter how improbable. Selections from two separate concerts, one, called A Token of His Extreme, shot in 1974 at Los Angeles public television station KCET and one in 1981 filmed at his annual New York Halloween show, are interspersed with then-cutting edge claymation/stop motion animation from Bruce Bickford and assorted comedy bits.

Since 1966, Zappa had established himself as perhaps the most fearless musician known to popular music. He incorporated modern classical music, blazing rock and blues and doo wop, guitar solos he called 'air sculpture' and an extremely cynical point of view to forge a legacy that remains completely unique 12 years after his death.

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Live performances by two very different groups led by the late Frank Zappa are the main attraction of Dub Room Special, a relatively rare DVD offering from one of contemporary music's most prolific and hard-to-classify figures. There were always two sides to Zappa (who died in 1993), from serious composer/musician to potty-mouthed frat boy, from innovator, iconoclast, and provocateur to juvenile shtick-meister. Both are on display here, but while there's plenty of fooling around, onstage and off, in the end it's Zappa's music that makes the more profound impression. The earlier of the two performances, recorded in 1974 and entitled 'A Token of His Extreme,' finds George Duke (keyboards), Chester Thompson (drums), the zany Napoleon Murphy Brock (woodwinds), and Ruth Underwood (mallet percussion) joining the guitarist for renditions of 'Montana,' 'Florentine Pogen,' 'Inca Roads,' and others, all showcasing both Zappa's warped sense of humor and the remarkable complexity and avant-garde flavor of his compositions; this is arguably the best band he ever assembled, and perhaps the best visual record of a Zappa gig. The second show, from Halloween 1981, is less distinguished. The musicians, though far less prominent than those from the earlier group (with the exception of hotshot guitarist Steve Vai), are excellent, but the material is weaker, and the entire proceeding is marred by 'Stevie's Spanking,' a moronic ode to Vai's visit with a kinky groupie. Elsewhere, Bruce Bickford's stop motion clay animation (also featured throughout Baby Snakes, a 2003 Zappa DVD release) is clever but somewhat overused; and there's little excuse for the bits featuring Italian 'journalist' Massimo Bassoli (whose main talent seems to be picking his nose) or the inclusion of the very dated 'Valley Girl' documentary, featuring Zappa's daughter Moon Unit. --Sam Graham



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Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - I am torn on how many stars to give this
"The Dub Room Special" is a somewhat interesting, somewhat inconsistent, somewhat annoying, sometimes brilliant film comprised from the 1974 tour, the 1981 tour, some straggler footage from 1982, and some clips from 1968, all spliced together in a documentary(?) film I have never seen on TV, its intended medium, despite some not-so-TV-friendly content.

Of course, the music itself, is always tops in its field, but there are some issues with the editing. Some people complain about several intros missing from the final edit, but I understand this. It is meant to look in on the band while on stage, but why would the solo from "Montana" be taken out? Time constraints? Chronology and continuity are obviously not an issue here, as the skit number "Room Service," which is a dialogue based only on inside jokes taken from lyrics from "Roxy & Elsewhere," features an extremely sweat-soaked Napoleon Murphy Brock, ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - 2 of the best Zappa Bands
OK, this is not your highly polished, heavily cut, fast pace modern day video. It is a compilation of performaces by two of the best Zappa periods. Napoleon Murphy Brock, George Duke, Ruth Underwood, et al, in one band, the other band is the later incarnation with Steve Vai, Chad Wackerman, Ray White and others. The tunes are cut together with additional, low budget (ala FZ) home video style scenes of FZ in the video dub house. IMO, an A+ archive.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Excellent Buy
A lot of Zappa performings. Highly recommended!!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Contrasting Zappa
The contrast between two of the musical periods of FZ's life is excellent. As with every album he produced, the change from the 70's to the 80's also represented a definite shift in FZ's music. Also well represented here is the contrast of his musical genius and irreverant humor.

Just as a side note, Ruth Underwood should recieve some sort of award for her work here as the hardest working woman in a Rock Show.

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