Frank Zappa Predicts Who History Will Remember (1984)

In this fascinating and wide-ranging interview, Frank Zappa discusses his growing involvement in the world of contemporary classical music, including his collaboration with renowned conductor Pierre Boulez and the commission of The Perfect Stranger. Zappa shares his thoughts on the relationship between classical and popular music, challenging the idea that artistic value is determined by tradition or academic prestige. The conversation takes a deeper turn as Zappa reflects on why some composers are remembered while countless others are forgotten, arguing that history often preserves the most successful rather than the most deserving. He also recounts his discovery of the little-known 18th-century composer Francesco Zappa and explains how modern technology allowed him to hear music that had been silent for centuries. Beyond music, Zappa speaks candidly about artistic independence, the realities of the recording industry, major record labels, lawsuits, and the challenges of maintaining creative control in a business dominated by large corporations. As always, his sharp wit, skepticism, and humor are on full display, culminating in a characteristically absurd discussion about using missiles to distribute albums. This interview offers a rare glimpse into Frank Zappa's unique perspective on music, history, creativity, and the business of art—thought-provoking, insightful, and unmistakably Zappa. 📼 Originally aired on the influential Music Box television channel — which reached 60 million viewers across Europe and Asia — this footage has remained unseen for decades. Sunset Vinyl restores and upscales iconic music interviews from the 80s, 90s, and 00s, bringing lost moments in music history back to life. 📩 For licensing enquiries: [email protected]