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On May 20 1984, the Exploratorium in San Francisco presented "Speaking of Music with Frank Zappa" at the Palace of Fine Arts, hosted by [[Charles Amirkhanian]], a program of digitally taped music, conversation, audience questions, and Francesco: the Almost Fictional Life of an Obscure Italian Composer, a play written by Frank and read by actor Calvin Ahlgren | On May 20 1984, the Exploratorium in San Francisco presented "Speaking of Music with Frank Zappa" at the Palace of Fine Arts, hosted by [[Charles Amirkhanian]], a program of digitally taped music, conversation, audience questions, and Francesco: the Almost Fictional Life of an Obscure Italian Composer, a play written by Frank and read by actor Calvin Ahlgren | ||
− | Preliminary [[KPFM-FM Radio Interview, 84/5|interview on 17th May]] | + | Preliminary [[KPFM-FM Radio Interview, 84/5|interview on 17th May]] 1984 |
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+ | Radio broadcast [[Speaking Of Music|5th August 1984]] | ||
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+ | A few video clips were included in the [[Does Humor Belong In Music? (The Film)|Does Humor Belong In Music]] video. | ||
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+ | ==Audio== | ||
+ | [https://archive.org/details/SOM_1984_05_20_c1/SOM_1984_05_20_c1_A.wav Speaking of Music - May 20 1984] | ||
− | + | ==External links== | |
+ | [http://www.rxollc.com/windt/som/ Personal account and more pictures] | ||
[[category:appearances]] | [[category:appearances]] |
Latest revision as of 04:23, 26 October 2021
On May 20 1984, the Exploratorium in San Francisco presented "Speaking of Music with Frank Zappa" at the Palace of Fine Arts, hosted by Charles Amirkhanian, a program of digitally taped music, conversation, audience questions, and Francesco: the Almost Fictional Life of an Obscure Italian Composer, a play written by Frank and read by actor Calvin Ahlgren
Preliminary interview on 17th May 1984
Radio broadcast 5th August 1984
A few video clips were included in the Does Humor Belong In Music video.
Audio
Speaking of Music - May 20 1984