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Jim H.

Definitely one of my favorite FZ songs

Pierre L.

Great music

Many thanks

Bengt R.

Heartbreaking

herve B.

Magnifique

Joe D.

I was at that show on Halloween 

Michael n.

I made a playlist called “zappa tearjerkers”. This one is In there.  Friggen love this one.  

John F.

What are the other songs on that list?

Michael n.

@@John F, it’s not finished, but some of the others are sofa 1 & 2, blessed relief, what’s new in Baltimore, uncle Remus, village of the sun, sleep dirt, fountain of love, strictly genteel…

 

jeffrey preece

Absolutely fantastic. 

Angela T.

How emotional and what a fabulous guitar solo  

Pierre L.

Great music nice guitar, Thanks

Stu  R.

What a superb way to pay tribute to your dad. 

Mizad E.

Wow! That was special. Thanks for sharing and keeping his music alive. See you soon on tour.

Cliff M.

Amazing, thanks for the share. I don't get to spend as much time listening as I wish I did, but this makes the little time I get extremely quality time! Thanks again for the share.

Cliff

Stuart A.

A penultimate piece from the get-go, albeit more so after Frank was gone, with tears aplenty with each successive listening. I may have helped in pushing you to play it, having persistently bellowed "Watermelon" (with mighty resonance) allowed at a dozen ZPZ's in the first 4-5 tours--knowing it'd be hard for you. I felt a wee bad when, after a few times, you shrugged and said you weren't ready yet...but not so bad that I wasn't gratified to tears when you did get to it! So, though it's been a while now, thanks for getting to this critical piece, Dweez! 

Now, top on my list of 'ZPZ' fantasy tours, I bid ye enact The Drowning Witch Tour (maybe get Moon to revisit Frank's radio 'hit!'). Or just get down the two mind-blowing pieces, "Nowhere" and "Drowning Witch" for the upcoming tour, gods willing!

Charles B.

I can feel the emotion.

Great job!

DennisA

Well done peace and love

Cory

BEAUTIFUL.

Brian M.

Brilliant, D. Thank you!

James W.

I'm sure your dad is proud. Nice job .

Richard H.

Got to hear you play Watermelon at your first Zappanale. Don't think there was a dry eye in the audience. 

 

steve e.

i was there...everyone around me was crying.... later same thing in new brunswick n.j. when you opened the roxy show with it,,,,,,,,beautiful...