In the Studio with... Dweezil Zappa
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Guitar World presents an exclusive tour of Dweezil Zappa's studio, the U.M.R.K. (Utility Muffin Research Kitchen) that inherited from his father, legendary musician Frank Zappa.
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Love the Dweez,! The world was a better place when frank was in it.
Watched this a number of times, understand about 25 percent. Regardless, met and shook this dudes hand twice over three shows. Love everything he represents and how he represents it. Very intelligent, crazy talented, and dedicated to his Dads music. Love Dweezil. How the hell can you not.
I have been a fan and student of your fathers music since 1974 and I appreciate your hard work in becoming such a fine musician and guitarist and "mentch". your dad would be so proud of you as we all are.
I love what Dweezil has been doing with Frank's music. I really want to see ZPZ again, last time I saw ZPZ was December 10, 2010. Keep up the good work Dweezil! I am a fan for life.
@robertbishop5357
4 жыл бұрын
I had the pleasure and good fortune to see him play at the Culture Room in Ft.lauderdale in 2013. Great concert.
this is probably the finest studio around zappa assembled over the years. he always was in search of the tiptop of soundcreating tools. and he was one of the few who even were able to make music out of it. and he was problably the only one who was able to write his own music to it AND playing it in his own guitar playing style AND implement other talented people into his whole thing. dweezil must be proud and damn happy being able to use that stuff. im pretty jealous tbh ;D and btw i see dweezil is constantly honing his playing skills over the years.
Not sure how many times I've watched this video but finally going to see DZ tour on 4-21-18 in Pennsylvania.
My inner guitar geek and inner Frank Zappa fanboy is melting with shameless glee at this video.
Man, that was fantastic! Thanks for running through all that gear and sharing all of that info with us, Dweez. After having been to literally 1000's of concerts you are one of the few artists that I will, without a doubt, go to see whenever I'm blessed with the opportunity. You are an excellent musician and I'm so glad that you continue to share your father's music and the gift of your own musical abilities with us as much as you have. Can't wait to see you somewhere else again soon. Rock it!
1st time I have seen this clip. I really have become a Dweezil fan this last year. I just missed the Philadelphia gig last spring but getting tickets this week for the 4-18 show. Happy you have these important guitars .
There is so much I have learned from him by listening to his playing and him talking and explaining. Of course I cant do at all what he does but I do enjoy my own playing much more now. So thanks Mr. Zappa. Chapeau.
What a nice sentiment to a father and how cool it was for me to learn more about a musician whom I've admired since the early days of my life.
What an awesome family.
@gustavovalverde6226
2 жыл бұрын
Except Ahmet Zappa, not a nice guy
I remember going to the studio in 2000. Dweezil wanted to check out the Euphonix R1, and I was just in LA doing some part time work for Euphonix. Dweezil was so cool. I was a huge fan of Let's talk about it. It was one song I remember wanting that Charvel. I wasn't even playing yet but I knew I wanted to. Of course Eddie was the reason and that video I completely remember. Green Guitar with Moon Singing. I actually had the vinyl record. Bobcat "I want a Yacht". Anyway, Dweezil took me into a little side studio to the left of the live room (in the live room) to show me some of the things he was working on. I asked him, since he was working with Peavy, if he could talk to peavy about replacement casters for my 5150 4x12. It was 99, so it wasn't as easy at the time. Never heard back, but there you go. I met Eddie(and Alex) at the Racketball court and Dweezil within 3 months of being in LA. I wish I could be how I am now, so that I didn't have the "fan factor" as much. But I never expected it ever in my life. Anyway, I just put in the Ernie ball Removable casters in my 5010 4x12 about 3 weeks ago. Had to drill out those older holes. Works great, and no I wasn't still waiting for D to call me. Its been "not used" for the greater part of 17 years, because the head is too loud. I hated the plates until I got the Torpedo Reload. Got the 5150 head retubed and tuned up. Serious awesome. I don't even live in an apartment, but 2 rooms away its still too loud. Anyway, really enjoyed the experience. I still remember driving there Dweezil and the house. The 24 track tapes before walking into the studio. I wish there were iPhones back then. I'm still in the valley.
@chickenbeek
5 жыл бұрын
What kills me is i was a fan since i was like 11 years old, and they seemed so down to earth and open that if i knew where the house actually was in my later teens i probably could have took a bus and rode my bike up to their door and knocked and they probably would have let me in been able to hang out >D
Dweezil, Thanks so much for the tutorial.
Dweezil is one of the coolest people I have met after a show. Anyone who bothers to teach and talk to his audience is truly bound for greatness! He's there! Great show if you can get a chance to see them live!
heehee dweezil sounds so much like frank. i saw zpz about a year or so ago and it was hands down one of the best concerts i've ever seen. they are just incredible musicians and i'm glad that they are doing what they do. i talked to dweezil after the show and told him that my dad was into frank zappa, so here i am! and sheila gonzalez was just amazing... definitely my favorite of the evening, although they were all great.
Your dad would be proud---I love your playing Dweezil. I am just discovering your dad's music. Thanks for the insight to the greatest guitar player of all time, EVH.
A great technical description of the instruments used for one of the best musicians of our era
Esto es una labor de amor de un hijo hacia su padre... Que chingon!, Te felicito Dweezil. Y que siga la musica.
What a cool video, thanks!
@Mister.Unknown
3 жыл бұрын
Holy sh... Kfir! You are a tremendous player man! How did I found you on a comment you left 12 years ago?
Seen Dweezil play live on only one occasion. His father Frank was a creative genius - one of those unique musicians.
First let me assure you that I have been a fan of Frank and his music since the later '60s and although I couldn't always make every concert I did see him go through some great phases of music with some of the best musicians that ever took up an instrument. As for Dweezil, I am so impressed and happy to see what he is doing with the ZPZ performances. It's always a joy to go to these concerts, they are always performed to the highest degree and they feel so good too, a room usually full of people who love Franks music, very satisfying for the soul. That being said I will continue to my original comment. I'm a bassist and i'm 66 years old. For many years I have played through Acoustic bass amps, not the new ones. I still have a few bass amps around, they all date between the late '60s to the mid '70s. Now how many people noticed the Acoustic amp at the beginning of the video? It's right there under the Fuchs amp head. Over the years I've noticed Acoustic amps in a lot of Franks videos, or videos that relate to Franks studios. It just blows my mind that an Amplifier company that always seemed to be on the brink of closure, or was always being sold and resold would show up in the possession of Frank Zappa. It makes me smile.
what a generous father frank he was , giving the strat to dweezil
I discovered Frank Zappa through Zappa plays Zappa, so I wouldn't be here now if it wasn't for Dweezil.
Utility Muffin Research Kitchen: Mecca
@BrainPolice5
8 жыл бұрын
+Frankincensed I heard recently that they will be putting the Laurel Canyon home with the UMRK inside up for sale. The kids have all moved out and the Gail passed away. Let me say this right now: That house is no ordinary house. Don't know what will become of it, but it is my Mecca too. I'd love to just sit in there and feel its energy.
@Frankincensedjb123
8 жыл бұрын
BrainPolice5 A lot of those homes in that area are very close to the road and don't have much yard. The yards look like a jungle. And the homes are large but usually a lot of small rooms, like dozens nested inside. A friend of mine lives just a mile or so from the Zappa house. Really cool houses, like mazes or a fortress
@ViveLeQuebecLibreTabarnak
3 жыл бұрын
@@BrainPolice5 From what I've heard, "Lady Gaga" ended up buying the property including the UMRK.
Articulate and knowledgeable with a touch of humility...way to go!
Great video - thanks for the tour!
Really enjoyed this one to see some of Dweezil's gear and alittle bit about each one.
Awesome, he's using the GSP1101, I have one myself and they are great for live use and recording direct to a pc.
Beautiful studio!
Dweezil I saw you in 2013 at the Culture Room in Ft.lauderdale. an incredibly wonderful concert.
What any father on earth would want on a son : a son that would have that kind of respect and dedication on his works demonstrated by this man. Hats off to you, Dweezil Zappa!
When u play watermelon in easter hay it is the best tribute to frank and i think the best tribute ever to anyone. U are a fantastic and phenominal musician.
I bet Frank is so proud of Dweezil!! Thats awesome to carry on his fathers legacy! Good man!!
Really great to explain why this guys have a great sound!!!
This vid just makes me happy. Love that he’s using some Eric Johnson stuff as well.
Very interesting. Love the Hendrix guitar. Can't help but like Dweezil. THX GW.
Amazing equipment Dweezil.
Dude, one man, so many stuff! I have trouble setting up my one multieffect box XD. Go Dweezil, respect to you and yr dad!
Great guy, great tour, great knowledge and his voice reminds me of Frank :)
Well I can date the Les Paul by the original knobs. On the cover of Shut Up 'n Play Yer Guitar, it still had the original knobs and they used those knobs on some '73 and '74 models, and I believe all models from '75-'78. By '79 they had a round, flat top black knob.
I've been following Dweezil as a performer since 1986. I can honestly say that I get more impressed with him every day. I am really eager to see what he does after ZPZ (whenever that may be).
Respect man !! I loved U in stockholm ZPZ and I ´d love to see U here again with some new tunes ,,, U are truly a great guy for doing ur dad´s music and bringing it to us in the best of ways ...and watching the this promo just makes my day :)love it !! say hi to your sis n bros and I hope to see U soon in stockholm :)
It’s so cool you are taking time out of your life to analyze your father’s music. What a Legacy!
Great Tour!!!
Hey Dweezil, Thank's for the tour! I enjoyed it much. Steve in Tulsa Ok.
That's the actual guitar jimi set on fire?!?!?!?!? Son of a frank that's fucking cool
Frank had JUST as much going on. youd be surprised how many effects go into getting that truly pristine clean sound that sounds like a pure guitar.
awesome tour
Saw Z plays Z a couple of year ago. FANTASTIC!!! Loved Frank. Love you. -r
Wow...Interesting stuff.Especially the part with Frank´s guitars.
awesome stuff! dweezil is one cool cat, love this tour of his rig!
Much love to Dweezil❤️
Dweezil's music is fantastic. He's one apple that didn't fall very far from the tree. Viva Zappa!
that is probably the most insane compilation of stuff in one cube. It needs to be reproduced.
Love your work Dweezil .. make sure you play that bitsa Stratocaster .. it will love it.
That was fun. Love Zappa.
I want to hold and play just one chord on the Bay Snakes guitar....OOooooOooo
I'm going to see him tomorrow with dream theater. I can't wait
Keep up the great work Dweeze! Pappy would be proud!
There was also a video from this same session of him playing the sg with all the switches and going through all the settings. It was really cool , guitar world world to dig that thing up and upload it. Pretty sure that happened and I didn't hallucinate it
Dweezil is great. He is one of the rare guitarists that gets better and better.
More recently, Dweezil had the Hendrix Strat restored to it's 1977 state, with the mirror pickguard and souped up electronics. I think he even had the transducer under the fingerboard installed on the new neck he had put on, like Frank had in 77.
I've been playing for 40 years.....Zappa is as tough as anything......It's cool that Dweezil has taken on this project....
OMG totally geeking out right now.
i am sure living up to Frank zappa as your dad is a lot of pressure when you play guitar and want your own style,etc...and I think its great that he handles it well and keeps his dad's music alive as well.in a way he seems to have found himself in doing so as well. cool and his setup is sweet.
I would love to hear samples of all the different guitars and boxes !
D: That Jimi strat is a an absolute relic!
excellent!!
He has a nice voice, I could listen to him talk all day.
Great Vid Dweez.
Dweezil has become a fantastic musician. Respect!
So cool to see this. This is like my 10th time watching this.
LOve this Frank Dweezil studio live tour..If that makes any sense..lol Love the Hendrix guitar.
awesome gear.
woah man, I cannot believe that is the famous guitar that Jimi lit on fire! I dont think I can think of a more famous guitar. Must be priceless! And that huge switchmaster guitar is soooo cooool! yeahhhhhh!!
Great to see Frank's guitars near the end of this clip. I would love to see the blonde strat shaped ax that Frank played on his last rock tour - Broadway the Hardway. That was an awesome sounding instrument!
I could listen to Dweezil talk about this stuff all day, and I'm not even a guitar nerd!
I love franks music. my friend told me that the zappa family at odds (war) does any one know any thing about it ???????
many lolz to the ad and dweezil"s guitar in the beginning is a hagstrom viking II I am going to buy a red one which is the best one I also have a gibson SG
He`s dad must have been a very loving father for him to show such respect..
It’s great to see a son carry on his dads dream
Man, he's got some awesome gear. I would be happy to have a few of those gadgets.
Dweezil is a genius. I don't even play guitar, but this is fascinating. Also, Zappa Plays Zappa is one of the best live bands of all time.
that is really sick!
At 13:36 the les paul has pearl Ibanez Tuners that I believe came from a Ibanez 2681 Bob Weir model. There is video of Ike Willis playing the Ibanez at some gig in NJ. Black and white footage. I'm guessing Frank snagged the tuners or ordered some of the same but the guitar (Ibanez) never resurfaces anywhere else later on.
Dweezil gave me a thumbs up at Bonnaroo when he was riding on the back of a golf cart!!! Made my life
i like that he knows what his gear does. not like those guys thst have their tecs doing the fear talk.
@abradfordajb
7 жыл бұрын
You wouldn't expect anything else from a Zappa offspring, would you?
@rapaladude
6 жыл бұрын
Just because they have their tech guys doing the talking doesn't mean the guitarist doesn't know what's going on.
@carltaylor465
6 жыл бұрын
AeonKage
very insightful video , a sort of tirbute to frank and to see the fruit dosent fall far away from the tree..
From what I understand, he is using 2 Fractal Audio Axe-fx Ultra now for his rig. I'll catching him for the Denver gig. He is a very nice,down to earth person w/ a great ear for detail and serious chops from what I know of him. It will be great to see him.
Awesome!
This guy is really cool ! Peace
Dweezil Zappa is a really nice kid . Plays good guitar as well .
Man I would LOVE to get in that studio and tinker around with the broken stuff.
Back in 1978 I talked to the sound technician for the band Kansas, whose last name was (something like) "Moar". He was ALSO the sound guy for Frank Zappa; and he told me about how Frank,"...had a special rack, with EVERY CONCEIVABLE effects processor" then being made,"which had a special switching mechanism that could route the signal through any of it, any way one could want to." Nearly 35 years later, it occurs to me, THIS RIG IS IT ! Frank is probably the "Father of the Modern Effects Rack".
this makes me want a gibson SG
@shred5
6 жыл бұрын
I went with a '81 LP Custom myself -- got the same color because of Frank.
He's doing a fine job! FZ would be proud!
UMRK, come to life for us old fans.
If there is one person who deserves the hendrix guitar than it's dweezil! It cool that hi plays his dad's songs and got the same guitar's as him. ; )
great Dweezil!