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==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
Parts of the collages are newspaper articles. Further reading:<br> | Parts of the collages are newspaper articles. Further reading:<br> | ||
− | [[The Mothers And Lenny Bruce]] (item 1) | + | [[The Mothers And Lenny Bruce]] (item 1)<br> |
[[Popular Records - Pass Aspirin, Please]], (item 1)<br> | [[Popular Records - Pass Aspirin, Please]], (item 1)<br> | ||
[[If You Get Headache...]], (item 2)<br> | [[If You Get Headache...]], (item 2)<br> |
Revision as of 01:11, 29 April 2007
Four newsletters by Frank Zappa advertising concerts of the Mothers of Invention, Los Angeles Free Press, September 1966.
The play with the ironic use of depreciative articles and opinions regarding his music span Frank Zappa whole carreer from 1966 to the performance of "The Yellow Shark, where he introduces his music as "... piece of shit."
File:The Clean-Cut Folks Don\'t Like.jpg
Collage by Frank Zappa, item 3
See Also
Parts of the collages are newspaper articles. Further reading:
The Mothers And Lenny Bruce (item 1)
Popular Records - Pass Aspirin, Please, (item 1)
If You Get Headache..., (item 2)
Mothers invent sounds worse than music, (item 3)
The Mothers Find A Way To Bore Nearly Everyone, (item 3)