This is literally meme music
>>70615491
It's funny because even it's meme music it's the best album from 60s
>>70615491
music has to be SERIOUS ! what the FUCK theres a BURP IN HERE ?!?!?!?!?!?!? WHAT THE FUCK !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
too bad you'll never understand this masterpiece
>>70615491
>>70615491
Pretty much. It's not even that having a satirical aesthetic is wrong, it's just that when so much focus is on that aesthetic, that the music itself suffers for it. Anyone who thinks this is actually the best from the 60s above guys like Bealtes and TVU have only listened to it once, and gotten their fun bits of shock value from it rather than any depth.
>>70615491
A very good meme at that.
>>70615641
We're Only In It For The Money is way better than Sgt. Pepper.
I agree TVY&N is better tho.
>>70615687
>We're Only In It For The Money is way better than Sgt. Pepper
Lmao not even close. Sgt Peppers is far more influential, cohesive, versatile, and busy musically. For something labeled "experimental rock", it's objectively less experimental than Sgt Peppers, which The Beatles apparently did "only for the money"
>>70615751
>more influential
So what?
>cohesive
Not actually
>versatile
Not acually
>busy musically
I don't anyone from the past decade was more busy musically than Zappa.
>For something labeled "experimental rock", it's objectively less experimental than Sgt Peppers
Is this bait right?
>>70615833
>past century
Fixed.
>>70615491
Yes. And it's beautiful.
>>70615751
>Lmao not even close. Sgt Peppers is far more influential, cohesive, versatile, and busy musically.
The Beatles more diverse than Zappa? Do you even live in reality?
>>70616382
Dude don't you know the beatles used a trumpet in some of their songs
A TRUMPET
>>70616419
Damn, that must've been something...
>>70615641
>The music itself suffers for it
I can't agree. We're only in it for the money is far more interesting than Sgt. Peppers. There are 7/8 rhythms, 3/4 rhythms, baritone and soprano saxophone parts, woodwinds, "exotic" scales (mixolydian, dorian), 9th chords, interesting chord progressions (I-II-VII, I-III-VI 9th-VI 9th) and musique concrete elements - Nasal Retentitive Caliope Music, The Chrome Plated Megaphone. All that and the album is listenable and above all - hilarious.
http://www.zappa-analysis.com/millions.htm
>how dare someone add humor to their music instead of making the thousandth album about being in love
>>70617792
Some people are horrified of the idea that cheesines and clichés could be questioned and laughed at.