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...the [[Conceptual Continuity|conceptual continuity]] is this: everything, even this interview, is part of what I do for, let's call it, my entertainment work. And there's a big difference between sitting here and talking about this kind of stuff, and writing a song like [[Titties 'n Beer|Titties and Beer]]. But as far as I'm concerned, it's all part of the same continuity. It's all one piece. It all relates in some weird way back to the focal point of what's going on.
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"Well, the [[Conceptual Continuity|conceptual continuity]] is this: everything, even this interview, is part of what I do for, let's call it, my entertainment work. And there's a big difference between sitting here and talking about this kind of stuff, and writing a song like '[[Titties 'n Beer|Titties and Beer]]'. But as far as I'm concerned, it's all part of the same continuity. It's all one piece. It all relates in some weird way back to the focal point of what's going on."</blockquote>  
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<div align=right>— [[Frank Zappa]], ''[[Interview by Bob Marshall]]'', October 22, 1988.</div>
<div align=right>- Frank Zappa (interview with [[Bob Marshall]] - 1988)</div>
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  
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==See Also==
 
*[[Conceptual Continuity (BTB)]] - CD issued as part of the [[Beat The Boots]] series.
 
*[[Conceptual Continuity (BTB)]] - CD issued as part of the [[Beat The Boots]] series.
 
 
*[[:Category:Conceptual Continuity]] - Listing of concepts Zappa used in his works
 
*[[:Category:Conceptual Continuity]] - Listing of concepts Zappa used in his works
 
  
 
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Revision as of 05:26, 19 March 2007

"Well, the conceptual continuity is this: everything, even this interview, is part of what I do for, let's call it, my entertainment work. And there's a big difference between sitting here and talking about this kind of stuff, and writing a song like 'Titties and Beer'. But as far as I'm concerned, it's all part of the same continuity. It's all one piece. It all relates in some weird way back to the focal point of what's going on."

Frank Zappa, Interview by Bob Marshall, October 22, 1988.

See Also