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− | + | In 1989 Frank Zappa appeared on the American radio show ''Castaway's Choice'', hosted by John McNally. The format is based on the long-running BBC radio show ''Desert Island Discs'', where guests can pick out their ten favorite records to bring along to a deserted island. | |
− | + | ===Zappa's 10 favorite records to bring to a deserted island=== | |
− | *[[Octandre]] by [[Edgard Varèse]] | + | *''[[Octandre]]'' by [[Edgard Varèse]]. |
− | *The [[Royal March | + | *''The [[L'Histoire Du Soldat|Royal March From "L'Histoire Du Soldat"]]'' by [[Igor Stravinsky]]. |
− | *The Rite | + | *''[[The Rite Of Spring]]'' by [[Igor Stravinsky]]. |
− | *[[Third Piano Concerto]], | + | *''[[Theme From "The Bartok Piano Concerto"|The first movement from Third Piano Concerto]]'', by [[Béla Bartók]]. |
− | *Stolen Moments by Oliver Nelson | + | *''[[Stolen Moments]]'' by [[Oliver Nelson]]. |
− | *Three Hours Past Midnight by [[Johnny "Guitar" Watson]] | + | *''[[Three Hours Past Midnight]]'' by [[Johnny "Guitar" Watson]]. |
− | *Can I Come Over Tonight by The Velours | + | *''[[Can I Come Over Tonight]]?'' by [[The Velours]]. |
− | *Bagatelles for String Quartet by Anton Webern | + | *''[[Bagatelles]] for String Quartet'' by [[Anton Webern]]. |
− | *Symphony, Opus 21 by Anton Webern | + | *''[[Symphony, Opus 21]]'' by [[Anton Webern]]. |
− | *Piano Concerto in G by [[Maurice Ravel]] | + | *''[[Piano Concerto in G]]'' by [[Maurice Ravel]]. |
− | + | Zappa described the Bartok piece as: "I think it is one of the most beautiful melodies ever written". When asked to limit his choice to just one of these records he selected ''[[Three Hours Past Midnight]]''. | |
− | + | [[Category:Favorite Music]] | |
+ | [[Category:Appearances]] |
Latest revision as of 07:30, 11 August 2021
In 1989 Frank Zappa appeared on the American radio show Castaway's Choice, hosted by John McNally. The format is based on the long-running BBC radio show Desert Island Discs, where guests can pick out their ten favorite records to bring along to a deserted island.
Zappa's 10 favorite records to bring to a deserted island
- Octandre by Edgard Varèse.
- The Royal March From "L'Histoire Du Soldat" by Igor Stravinsky.
- The Rite Of Spring by Igor Stravinsky.
- The first movement from Third Piano Concerto, by Béla Bartók.
- Stolen Moments by Oliver Nelson.
- Three Hours Past Midnight by Johnny "Guitar" Watson.
- Can I Come Over Tonight? by The Velours.
- Bagatelles for String Quartet by Anton Webern.
- Symphony, Opus 21 by Anton Webern.
- Piano Concerto in G by Maurice Ravel.
Zappa described the Bartok piece as: "I think it is one of the most beautiful melodies ever written". When asked to limit his choice to just one of these records he selected Three Hours Past Midnight.