Has there ever been a more alpha musician?

>Gets approached by F Zappa
>Turns his back and leaves

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>implying Zappa isn't inconsequential

>hello, this is Frank Zappa. I'd like you to join the band.
why not?

Source? I guess you're just shitposting as usual.

>yes father

allaboutjazz.com/zappa-and-jazz-frank-zappa-by-geoffrey-wills.php?page=1

"Zappa was on his own ceaseless personal, private quest to gather knowledge and information that would feed into his unique vision—the Project/Object, the overall concept of his work in various mediums, with each project connecting to a larger object. It appears that he made regular "research trips," exemplified by his visit to Johnny Otis's studio in 1958, and, having discovered Miles Davis ('I really liked his music,' he said in a 1984 RockBill magazine interview with Robert O'Brian), he went to see him play at the Black Hawk in San Francisco. Sadly, when Zappa introduced himself to Davis, the latter turned his back—typical Davis behaviour that consolidated Zappa's experience with the San Diego jazz fans and undoubtedly increased his misgivings about certain aspects of jazz. "I haven't had anything to do with him or his music since that time" said Zappa. But at least he did admit that he had liked Davis's music (incidentally, although Zappa described the meeting as happening in 1962, there is no record of Davis appearing at the Black Hawk in that year, so it was probably the previous year, when Davis's historic Friday Night/ Saturday Night at the Blackhawk albums were recorded)."

>that filename
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