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<blockquote>In Frank's world, every sound had a value, and every action was part of the universal diapason, a colossal vibration that made energy rather than reflecting it.</blockquote> | <blockquote>In Frank's world, every sound had a value, and every action was part of the universal diapason, a colossal vibration that made energy rather than reflecting it.</blockquote> | ||
− | <div align=right>Germaine Greer | + | <div align=right>Germaine Greer – [[Frank Zappa's Treasure House]] - |
The Guardian (14th April 2005)</div> | The Guardian (14th April 2005)</div> | ||
Revision as of 12:48, 22 March 2007
In Frank's world, every sound had a value, and every action was part of the universal diapason, a colossal vibration that made energy rather than reflecting it.
Germaine Greer – Frank Zappa's Treasure House -
The Guardian (14th April 2005)
Notes
- The Spider in Very Distraughtening refers to the Big Note.