Damp Ankles - Zappa tutorial Vai missed
Damp Ankles in Jazz From Hell is a breather that tells loud crickets from the rest in slight drizzle upon the maestro's tongue that enters his mental state and the very nature of his existence in which he sees God before he passed but not before unifying the theorem of the cosmos with a dose of nitrous oxide before the effect fades while he embraces holistically every axiom and principle of the Synclavier injected with notes of pleasure and eccentric time signatures of the playable spread in Joe's Garage and had the cooked result reverberate back to the train that house the Mothers of Invention and then when the drizzle amplified into rain Damp Ankles worked the soiled ground with immense effort before fading with the evangelist regurgitating what he does not remember consuming resulting in a smell of carbon monoxide prevailing throughout the fabric inaccessible almost with Stinkfoot and without apology as his 17th century counterpart offered rendering the jazz signature piece not an Amadeus lesson Frank ignored but a Zappa tutorial Vai missed.
Words, Videography, Action -- Tommy Peters
Afterword: The review is the writer's thought process in random yet coherent bytes in a world as seen from a lens of a gimp's prosthetic limb. The video was taken on March 16th 2011 in a Kuala Lumpur housing estate, from the writer's boot. Damp Ankles is a Synclavier piece by Frank Zappa, taken from Jazz From Hell, his Synclavier debut.
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