Get one thing straight, this DVD presents the main feature - Does Humour Belong In Music - 60 mins of concert and soundbites. The picture and sound are at least half decent, but there are no extras at all. For the DVD package it must be a nice round zero out of five for effort. However, stay positive, it is worth buying for the show itself. If you wait for a better package I suspect you will wait in vain. So if you like Zappa, buy it and be thankful you not only get to see the show but get to take it home and put it on the shelf.
And what a show. Zappa was a genius (wonder how many times that has been said). There were many, wildly varying sides to his output, all sublime. He crossed genres more than any other song-writer or musician in history, and invented a few along the way. This show presents just one side. It is the cheesy, overtly offensive side that many people have a problem with. It is also terrific fun.
The band are hugely talented (Bob and Ike, say no more) but decide to entertain rather than vanish up the arse of their collective greatness. I kind of like the fact that Zappa, the greatest guitarist that ever lived, only plays guitar on two tracks rather than constructs the whole show around his virtuoso skill. It shows a justified confidence in the strength of his material that it doesn't have to revolve around just one aspect of music.
Are these Zappa's strongest compositions? No. The track list might not enthuse the weathered fan. Are they compelling when seen performed live? YES! You get to appreciate the works as you never could in audio alone.
Great fun. Buy it, dig the cheepnis, and love it.