A basic course on Beefheart 101: An introduction to Trout Mask Replica through the song "Frownland."

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This is an edited re-issue of a video I originally did in December of 2022. It has mainly been revised to increase sound quality. It serves as an orientation to all those who have never heard Captain Beefheart or have heard him and hate what they heard.

The Captain is one of the most controversial musical artists of the 20th Century. Basically, if you have heard him, you either love him or hate him!

The song Frownland is the opening track off his double album masterpiece, "Trout Mask Replica" that came out in 1969. It is only 1 minute and 40 seconds long .but it packs a lot in. It is one of the most analyzed of the Captain's songs.

A good breakdown of what is going on musically is provided by composer Samuel Andreyev here:
https://youtu.be/-FhhB9teHqU

Also Ant Man Bee (A name taken from another song from Trout Mask) has somehow separated out what each of the individual members of the Magic Band is playing on this song at his channel here:

https://youtu.be/JeSeRIbXO-w

In one of our first music videos Howard and I previously reacted to the Captain's song "Click Clack" and debated the musical merits of the Captain on a video titled, "Was there any good music after 1968?" That can be found here:
https://youtu.be/Q0VEtGbzrVs

Unfortunately, in order to post it on YouTube, I had to remove a video clip of Little Richard singing "Rock Island Line" because of copyright. For that reason, I still recommend watching the original video on our Rumble channel here:
https://rumble.com/vqlae6-episode-2a.-was-there-any-good-music-after-1968.html.

And also, who can forget the great a cappella version of Frownland by the 180 Gs!

https://youtu.be/H6Y5avvCxnU

Note: My statement that Trout Mask Replica was the Captain's second "real" album has been disputed by some. Here is my thinking:

The 1971 album "Mirror Man," was actually recorded on 1967, but can be skipped over as it mainly consists of unfinished songs from an abandoned project released by Blue Thumb Records after the Captain had obtained some notoriety.

The 1968 album "Strictly Personal" came from the same sessions but was marred in production by the addition of a number of special effects which were not authorized by the Captain. Ant Man Bee has remixed the tracks from that album which makes for a significant improvement. They can be found here:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UF2k3dIstFc&list=PLws2A2PIdGTNGkq2XxL3SgLKKTAj_P6cB

In March of 2024 I wrote a Substack article about the Captain that can be read here:
https://corrin.substack.com/p/captain-beefheart-was-a-frickin-genius

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