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  • ...refers to artists, works, etc. mentioned by Frank Zappa in his 1969 [[Pop Chronicles]] [https://archive.md/dlXw interview]. ...(The List)|Them Or Us (The List)]]", [[:Category:PMRC (The List)|PMRC (The List)]].
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  • ...ref><ref>[https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc1703851/m1/ Pop Chronicles Interviews #128 - Frank Zappa, part 1]</ref> [[Category:Pop Chronicles (The List)]]
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  • ...>[https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc1703851/m1/#track/7 Pop Chronicles Interviews #128 - Frank Zappa, part 1]</ref> [[category:Pop Chronicles (The List)]]
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  • ...Not Hold It Against Them". But maybe baby she could have been (and this is the best guess) a faculty member at [[Antelope Valley High School]]. ...icles]] rockumentary, Zappa talked about improvising an opera onstage with the Mothers and a singer named Shirley, but he did not give her last name.[http
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  • ...n! 'Ninety-six tears'! Wow! That's an art statement.<ref name=pci>[[Pop Chronicles interview]], transcript p. 9.</ref></blockquote> [[The Mothers]] performed a version of this song called [[Tiny Sick Tears]].<ref
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  • About his experience at Chaffey, Zappa told interviewer [[Pop Chronicles|John Gilliland]], <blockquote> ...t and find out about that stuff." And that's when I quit school.<ref>[[Pop Chronicles interview]], p. 2.</ref>
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  • A list of people who contributed to FZ's oeuvre - in a non-musical way. Whether th ...o the people listed on the inner sleeve of the [[Freak Out!]] album, under the heading "These People Have Contributed Materially in Many Ways to Make Our
    352 members (62 subcategories, 0 files) - 17:36, 17 September 2016
  • ...an rock band with several hits in the late 1960s including ''(My Baby Does the) Hanky Panky'', ''Mony Mony'', and ''Crystal Blue Persuasion''. Of one of ...omething going for 'em.' That really turned out to be a winner.<ref>[[Pop Chronicles interview]], p. 9. (Ellipses in original.)</ref></blockquote>
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  • ...refers to artists, works, etc. mentioned by Frank Zappa in his 1969 [[Pop Chronicles]] [https://archive.md/dlXw interview]. ...(The List)|Them Or Us (The List)]]", [[:Category:PMRC (The List)|PMRC (The List)]].
    27 members (0 subcategories, 0 files) - 09:21, 17 November 2021
  • [[File:The El Dorados.jpg|500px|thumb|right|The El Dorados.]] '''The El Dorados''' were an American doo-wop group, best known for their song ''"
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  • ...a and [[The Mothers|The Mothers of Invention]] opened for Vanilla Fudge at the [[69/03/01 Westbury NY US Westbury Music Fair]].[https://digital.library.un [[category:Pop Chronicles (The List)]]
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  • [[File:The Medallions.jpg|500px|thumb|right|The Medallions.]] ...The Medallions are best remembered for their songs ''Buick '59'' (1954), ''The Letter'' (1954), ''Edna'' (1955), ''Speedin' '' (1955) and ''Volvo '59'' (1
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  • ...er]], [[The Beatles]], [[John Lennon]], George Harrison, Leonard Cohen and The Righteous Brothers.<ref name=lat/> ...reatening and psychological issues. In 2009 he was convicted for murder in the second degree of Lana Clarkson. He died in custody in 2021.<ref name=lat>[
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  • ...erformance of [[Igor Stravinsky|Stravinsky]]'s [[L'Histoire Du Soldat]] at the Hollywood Bowl, conducted by [[Lukas Foss]]."</blockquote> <div align=right>— [[Biography|Frank Zappa]], [[The Real Frank Zappa Book]].</div>
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  • ...library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc19759/m1/] and ''"Ship of Love" (1956)''. The quintet was led by tenor Leroy Griffin and was signed to Herald Records. ...]]"''. Apart from the title there's no lyrical or musical resemblance with the Nutmegs' song ''"Ship Of Love".''
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  • <br>The cops have shot some girls & boys <br>The cops have shot some girls & boys
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  • ...both worked at Hughes Aircraft Company in [[California]]. He stayed with the company as it was acquired by Raytheon, for whom he transferred to Oklahoma *[[Pop Chronicles]]
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  • [[File:The Spaniels.jpg|500px|thumb|right|The Spaniels.]] ...ht"[http://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc19759/m1/] featured in the film ''[[Wikipedia:American Graffiti|American Graffiti]]''.
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  • '''It's folk in the sense of relating to a milieu.''' ...they sing about is the folk music of the L.A. freak. What we sing about is the folk music of our environment from Pomona to L.A. You know, being kicked ar
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  • ...ight Time Is The Right Time'' (1959), ''Georgia On My Mind'' (1960), ''Hit the Road Jack'' (1961), ''One Mint Julep'' (1961), ''Unchain My Heart'' (1961) ...formed at ''[[The Big T.N.T. Show]]'', where Frank Zappa was filmed inside the audience.
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  • ...a]] was jamming with The Grass Roots at [[The Trip]] that he first noticed the young blonde [[Pamela Zarubica]]. ...]] freak scene; hanging out at [[Ben Frank's]] and Cantors. Lee was one of the first musicians to move out to [[Laurel Canyon]].
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