Frank Zappa - His Unmarked Grave, Where He Died and MORE!!! 4K

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Published 2022-12-31
Join us as we visit Frank Zappa's unmarked grave, and where he died in Los Angeles, California.

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All Comments (21)
  • My Dad went to school with Frank in Antelope Valley High..I have 2 yearbooks with Frank in it, including an inscription to my father....Frank was ahead of his time and a talented musician.
  • @toddshockley
    I have chills. I love Zappa. He’s one of those people you cannot imagine dead because he was so awesome. He’s still alive to me!
  • @dabear2438
    Great Googly Moogly, I adore Zappa! Thanks for the video.
  • Love Frank and thanks for the update on the grave. I did read that Gaga sold the house silently to Mick Jagger's daughter not too long ago.
  • My uncle that passed away absolutely loved Frank Zappa and I remember as a young kid finding a stack of Frank Zappa CDs in a cabinet. It was everything ever released. Excited for this one. Feels weird to say I am excited for this one like its specific because I am literally excited for every video you guys ever post but you get what I mean
  • @ToddCrispies
    Zappa was a genius. Making music you love KNOWING that you are losing a bunch of money to create it, is just one example of a true artist that didn't create music for any other reason other than his love for it.
  • To all the Zappa fans here: Don’t forget to come to the Zappanale festival in Bad Doberan Northern Germany this summer. In fact, every summer. It’s THE place to meet with thousands of Zappa fans and celebrate his music.
  • @MikeInVentura
    Frank gave me my start in the music biz. I owe him for eternity for that and his music. And he was a true genius.
  • @random22026
    0;17 What. WHAT?! It NEVER rains in El Ay--just like 'Nobody Walks in L.A.' ... XD 8:08 Loved 'Sheik Yerbouti'. The ultimate Zappa concept album--for the title, and cover photo, alone! Luvvit. And thank you for sharing Zappa'a final resting place! Many channels haven't got it right. He was brilliant, and should be remembered for his contribution. 🙏 Not many know that Frank was a good friend of North Hollywood High School's band teacher, back in the day. In fact, Zappa used to live across the street from the school, whose mascot was...a HUSKY dog. Which gave him the inspiration to pen the lyric to a song mentioned in this video: '.. Don't go where the HUSKIES go, and don't you eat no YELLOW SNOW'. Source: NHHS graduate, circa 1973. 💥💥BOOM, bay-b
  • Wow I forgot he was only 52 years old. Thanks for all of these great videos.
  • @earthhippie
    My dad loves Frank. It led me in the same direction. Frank deserves so much credit for his fight against censorship. He was such a cool dude imo.
  • @JamesDeWeaver
    Excellent video on Frank 💯. As someone who was involved in the "Save The Vault" project, I can say that Joe Travers knows more than anyone on the complete contents of the vault and has done a tremendous job cataloging the videos, music, musical equipment etc. There's at least 100 yrs worth of unreleased material imo and from what Alex Winter has said when he did the Zappa Doco.✌
  • @jimmyhall4453
    Incredible how much music he recorded in his career. Had a roommate in college that was heavily into Zappa. Definitely a unique artist.
  • @websurfer5772
    RIP Frank Zappa! We sure could use your gift for speaking up for human rights at this time in history. 🎸💛
  • I think whoever coined the phrase “ahead of his time”, they were speaking about Frank Zappa. The man was a genius and didn’t get the true credit he deserved while he was alive. Great video. Thank you Michael and Jessica
  • I always thought he was a unique cool dude that loved music and playing it. It's sad he left us too soon as he had so much more to share with us. RIP Frank. 🎃
  • In 1979 in New York city at a bar called the city limits in the village I met Frank Zappa. Bars are super crowded and we had an extra seat. A guy ask if he could sit at our table and we said sure. I didn't recognize him his hair was cut but one of the guys with us did. Frank said he was with the band we had a deep conversation with him about UFO'S. He brought it up out of no where but never said he ever saw one. I saw a lot of famous people in New York city the three mouths I lived there on Governors Island.
  • @snuffy166
    i'm 57 and grew up in a small town in Canada, but let me tell ya we all new who Zappa was and played that Overnight Sensation album and new every word to every song on it!!!!
  • @aaronfrahm623
    Much like you Micheal, my appreciation for Frank's work grew with age. His messages are as relevant today as they ever were. I hope everyone in the GLC has an amazing (and Grimm) new year. Grimm for Life!
  • I was a huge Zappa fan when I was in high school. Had all his albums up to that point in time, ALL in vinyl because that was the technology then. Yeah, I'm old. Tried to go see him and the Mothers of Invention in Indianapolis in concert at the time, but couldn't swing it with my parents. R.I.P. FZ.