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  • ...ial and rushed to a Senate hearing while important national business waits in the wings? Is it fair that people not fortunate enough to be married to a D ...t. He has taken the podium and is again attempting to change the world or, in this matter, keep it as it is.
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  • ...entrated on his first love, modern classical composition, and has been one of the country's most outspoken opponents to the PMRC's drive to give ratings ...tar in the '80s. Also in this issue, an added bonus: a Soundpage recording of Frank's onstage debut with son Dweezil, playing "Sharleena "(see page 82).
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  • ...ism: People who can't write, doing interviews with people who can't think, in order to prepare articles for people who can't read.' [[Biography|FZ]].</bl ...o confide (off the record) that it's probably less false than true. Though in which ways I'll leave you to decide.
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  • ...writer, and the [[The Chieftains|Chieftains]]. Paddy Moloney (PM) appears in this transcript. I'd like to thank Andy Mabbett for ringing me up and telli ...use it had a rude title. A lot of them had rude titles, didn't they Frank, in those days?
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  • ...raphy|Frank Zappa]] still finds new ways to astonish with his unique brand of music. Now he takes a break to discuss exactly what he's been up to all the ...t For The Money]], and led eventually to dozens of albums bearing the mark of Frank Zappa.
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  • ...decades, Zappa's string of bands has included some of the finest musicians of the time and continually offered the most creative approach to rock instrum ...every element from rhythm-and-blues vocal groups to '60s rock. Zappa's use of elaborate hor arrangements on that record inspired later, more commercial e
    31 KB (5,774 words) - 08:12, 21 October 2021
  • ...hear any new recordings from Francis Vincent Zappa until at least the turn of this decade. ...h of inspiration or lack of impetus on Zappa's part, because for an artist of such proven relentless creative imbalance, inertia is almost unthinkable. W
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  • Ottawa: Frank Zappa flopped down onto a bench seat in the small change room, heaved one leg across the other and took a long drag His hair was tied back behind his head, highlighting the fatigue in his face. He looked exhausted.
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  • [[Ed Mann]] and [[Tommy Mars]] interviewed in Wuppertal 10. 3. 91<br> ...n with Chad and with Tommy more than the Fowlers. And the spiritual energy of this band is so much better. Although the Fowlers and Chad are good musicia
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  • ...e a few, and his work as a composer and musician is described by his peers in the profession as brilliant. ...hat impresses one about Zappa is his belief in his work, his sheer delight in sharing it with us, and his overall integrity as an artist.
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  • from "The Age of Rock", Sounds of the American Cultural Revolution, ISBN 9780394705354, edited by Jonathan Ei A Vintage Book, a division of RANDOM HOUSE, New York.<br>
    12 KB (2,235 words) - 04:08, 4 October 2021
  • ...hord, and it's a call and answer structure like African music, except it's in the Sardinian language and it's about sheep. ...make samples for the [[Synclavier]]. He's going back to make an entire CD of this music.
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  • ...re What You Is]] and [[Tinseltown Rebellion]], and even a variation on one of the instrumentals from the [[Shut Up 'n Play Yer Guitar (The Series)|Shut U ...be considered a [[Jimi Hendrix]] tribute (Zappa has a painting of Hendrix in his basement studio).
    44 KB (8,368 words) - 07:38, 30 August 2021
  • #[[Put A Motor In Yourself]] (5:14) #[[Have You Ever Heard Their Band?|"Have You Ever Heard Their Band?"]] (0:38)
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  • '''Tommy Mars in conversation<br> ...l third grade. So my first real musical experiences were in church singing in the choir. I wanted to take piano lessons, and I was allowed to do so at ei
    31 KB (6,136 words) - 15:50, 31 October 2021
  • The Sin In [[Synclavier]]<br> From A Definitive Tribute to [[Biography|Frank Zappa]] (Best of [[Guitar Player Magazine|Guitar Player]], 1994)<br>
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  • ...Band as a potentially acceptable blues band who were misled onto the paths of greedy trendy commercialism. What the critics failed to see was that this w ...chie Shepp]] fire-exorcism than the ranting noise of the Blue Cheer strain of groups.<br><br>
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  • ...remains one of the most outrageously outspoken, eminently quotable figures in popular music. ...rs. He has cultivated a large, loyal following from his endless outpouring of recorded music and his countless concert appearances. And he has made enemi
    28 KB (5,162 words) - 21:31, 10 October 2021
  • ...his is any good, then there will be more of it next time and probably even in TD57. ...t his solo from 'Yesterday'; I could play that exactly. I also learnt some of his other stuff from records with [[wikipedia:Stan Getz|Stan Getz]]. He's a
    39 KB (7,508 words) - 15:52, 31 October 2021
  • ...Benatar|Pat Benatar]]/top ten catalog. Rock music's premier satirist – who in the past has lampooned everyone from [[The Beatles]] to [[Peter Frampton]] Why? Well, in Frank's words, "Why not?"
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