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  • ...attempting to make rational judgements about things like good or bad taste in an ad campaign ... we ''like'' you ... we ''understand''). ...Records|Verve]] (that other company) has re-packaged 3 anthologies against our wishes.
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  • ...ive rock group, active since the early 1990s. They have achieved some fame in Europe and the U.S., but strictly as a cult band. ...e Blimp]]'' from [[Captain Beefheart]]'s ''[[Trout Mask Replica]]'' can be heard.
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  • ...iferously opposed to fascism Bartók moved to the USA in 1940 where he died in 1945 shortly after completing his third piano concerto. ...rom the street or from the people immediately surrounding the world of the group, and convert them into a musical reference.<ref>Frank Zappa - [[Zappa – T
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  • ...ct a child to under[stand]- to protect itself or to understand the dangers of a weenie-wagger unless he knows what a weenie is. And in law, I understand [all they only have?] a high school education.
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  • [[Biography|Frank Zappa]] talked backstage at the Wisconsin State Fair in August. WMSE morning man, Pete Christensen captured this interview for Expr I worked on an opus of music.
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  • ...e irreparable scars on the minds of foolish young consumers . . . One such case is seated before you . . . live on stage . . . yes, Terry Bozzio . . . <br> ...shiny hairdo in a semi-profile which emphasized the pooched out succulence of his insolent pouting rictus . . . <br>
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  • ...ridge, 1978.jpg|350px|thumb|right|Frank Zappa and Genesis Breyer P-Orridge in January 1978, during the interview ''[[Zappa Digs Sabs Shock!]]'', conducte ...He/she gained cult fame for his/her performance art, occultism, criticism of Christianity, androgynous image and experimental music.
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  • <BR>That's that cream of wheat coming out of you. <BR>Ah, no. That cream of wheat this morning, I know where you going.
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  • ...ho were popular from 1966 until the end of the decade. They were the stars of their own surreal comedy TV show and obviously inspired by [[The Beatles]]. ...u/ark:/67531/metadc19808/m1/#track/3 </ref> After their show was cancelled in 1968 their popularity gradually sank away.
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  • ...leave irreparable scars on the minds of foolish young consumers. One such case is seated before you, live on stage—yes, Terry Bozzio . . . ...shiny hairdo in a semi-profile which emphasized the pooched out succulence of his insolent pouting rictus.
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  • ...980. Zappa's comments can be [https://media.duncanmoran.net/DJZappa.mp3 heard here] and individual tracks are linked to streaming services; A = Apple Mus <center>'''"And now on Radio One - the best radio show you've ever heard, in your life!"'''</center>
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  • ...d freak image is wearing a little thin on the Big Z., he tells Jane Elliot in Adelaide, as his acclaimed antipodean tour closes.''' ...t, has, out of necessity, created his own light in the form of the Mothers of Invention.
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  • ...l by-products" of the extrapolated "real event". In some ways the contents of the film are autobiographical. '''HOW DID YOU EVER GET TO MAKE A MOVIE IN THE FIRST PLACE?<br>
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  • ...cial that was TD28, here is a chat with [[Jimmy Carl Black]]. The cassette of this turned up about three days after I went to print (I know I always clai ...group, talking about music. We'll start off with the [[The Mothers|Mothers of Invention]], from which you became legend. What was it like working with th
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  • ...a vu,'' the following is an accurate transcript of part of what took place in Court No. 7, The Law Courts, The Strand, April 1975: '''FZ:''' It's the musical equivalent of a recipe. It lists all the ingredients.
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  • Related = See also: <br>[[The Best Band You Never Heard In Your Life|TBBYNHIYL]]<br>[[Make A Jazz Noise Here]] | #[[Love Of My Life]] (2:14)
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  • ...Royal Festival Hall|25 October 1968]]. It was first released on ''[[Ahead Of Their Time]]'', where it takes up ten tracks: # [[Holding The Group Back]]
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  • ...uld probably get quite a shock if he did for we each seem to have invented our own personal Zappa. ...d company executives who regard him as one of the most cunning capitalists in the business. There are musicians who consider him a fine composer – comp
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  • ...a is president of some stupid little record company that nobody ever heard of before.]] ...n to bend over for the [[Parents Music Resource Center|PMRC]] on the issue of album 'identification'.
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  • ...bum. Intricately composed and performed melodies combined with the epitome of humorous cynicism – this is what I'd been searching for. ...was never a dull moment, or a disappointment, with the possible exception of the song [[We're Turning Again]]. But then again, who else would dare blasp
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  • ...ard Way]]', '[[Make A Jazz Noise Here]]', '[[The Best Band You Never Heard In Your Life]]' and '[[You Can't Do That On Stage Anymore Vol. 4]] & [[You Can ...arnation of the band from their performance at the 1994 Stuttgart Festival in Germany.<br>
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