Although Frank Zappa traipsed off this mortal coil in 1993, his oeuvre is vibrantly and vividly performed all over this damned world. The maestro’s oldest son, Dweezil Zappa plans on proving that proposition on Friday, Oct. 2, at a recital of sorts to be given at the Albuquerque Journal Theater at the National Hispanic Cultural Center (1701 Fourth Street SW). Zappa Plays Zappa features lovingly reconstructed and outrageously presented interpretations of the elder’s massive repertoire. The son’s take on such a lofty subject is worthy of note not because of its attention to what was but because of its awesome, rocked out pronunciations of what will always be. Zappa was a master showman, incredible guitarist and exacting band leader. His son is similarly bent, navigating the Zappa landscape effortlessly with a set list that has lately include PoMo jems like “Inca Roads,” “Cosmik Debris” and “Florentine Pogen.” Tickets for this demonstration of how music becomes life cost $30; a VIP ticket will run ya $72. Whatever price you pay, be prepared for a life-changing event. If Zappa performs “Evelyn, A Modified Dog” be prepared to be blown away. It’s an all ages event that begins at 8pm, but be warned, there will be naughty language aplenty.