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'''Frank Zappa''': ''"The best of it is unbelievable, and the worst of it is under the influence of some really bad A&R people at Warner Brothers. But there are things on [[Trout Mask Replica]] that are unbelievable, and on Clear Spot also."'' | '''Frank Zappa''': ''"The best of it is unbelievable, and the worst of it is under the influence of some really bad A&R people at Warner Brothers. But there are things on [[Trout Mask Replica]] that are unbelievable, and on Clear Spot also."'' | ||
− | - Quoted from ''[[The Mother Of All Interviews (Part 2)]]''. | + | - Quoted from ''[[The Mother Of All Interviews (Part 2)]]'', 1992. |
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Latest revision as of 12:22, 17 November 2020
Clear Spot is a 1972 album by Captain Beefheart, often ranked among his best. The record is best known for the fan favorites "Low Yo Yo Stuf", "Nowadays A Woman's Gotta Hit a Man", "Big Eyed Beans From Venus" and "Golden Birdies".
Frank Zappa played Golden Birdies during "Star Special" as a guest DJ on BBC Radio 1, and during KUNM, Albuquerque, both in 1980.
Zappa about the album
Matt Groening: What do you think of Beefheart's music?
Frank Zappa: "The best of it is unbelievable, and the worst of it is under the influence of some really bad A&R people at Warner Brothers. But there are things on Trout Mask Replica that are unbelievable, and on Clear Spot also."
- Quoted from The Mother Of All Interviews (Part 2), 1992.