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Frank Zappa: Roxy, 1973
On April 1, 2007, Zappa.com unveiled a redesigned website, which included the 30-minute segment from the Roxy performances, which had been used at the Zappa Plays Zappa concerts, on its new videos page. The clip for "Montana" was included as a bonus feature of the Classic Albums: Apostrophe(')/Over-Nite Sensation DVD, which was released on May 1, 2007. Neither song was included in ROXY the Movie
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Plot Summary
This documentary captures Frank Zappa and The Mothers of Invention's legendary three-night stand at the Roxy Theatre in Hollywood during December 1973. It showcases the band's incredible musical prowess, Zappa's signature satirical lyrics, and the vibrant, often chaotic, energy of his live performances. The film provides an in-depth look at a pivotal moment in Zappa's career, highlighting his experimental approach to music and his unwavering artistic vision.
Critical Reception
While not a traditional film release, 'Roxy, 1973' has been highly praised by Zappa fans and music critics for its archival value and the exceptional quality of the performances. It's considered an essential document of Zappa's live work during a particularly fertile period.
What Reviewers Say
Offers a stunning glimpse into Zappa's live genius.
Showcases the exceptional musicianship of The Mothers of Invention.
An essential watch for fans of Frank Zappa's expansive musical catalog.
Google audience: Audience reception is overwhelmingly positive, with fans lauding the incredible sound quality and the sheer virtuosity of the performances. Many appreciate it as a definitive live Zappa experience.
Fun Fact
The 'Roxy, 1973' concerts were meticulously recorded by Frank Zappa himself, and the resulting material formed the basis for his 1975 album 'Roxy & Elsewhere,' as well as tracks on subsequent releases.
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