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FZ in [[Village Voice]], 1968, in Sally Kempton's "[[Zappa and the Mothers: Ugly Can Be Beautiful]]": "''[[Karlheinz Stockhausen|Stockhausen]] isn't really an influence. That is, I have some of his records but I don't play them much. [[John Cage|Cage]] is a big influence. We've done a thing with voices, with talking, that is very like one of his pieces, except that of course in our piece the guys are talking about working in an airplane factory, or their cars.''"
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'''John Milton Cage Jr.''' (September 5, 1912, Los Angeles, California – August 12, 1992, New York City)
  
[[A Chance Operation - The John Cage Tribute]]
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FZ in [[Village Voice]], 1968, in Sally Kempton's "[[Zappa and the Mothers: Ugly Can Be Beautiful]]":
  
[[The Revenge Of The Dead Indians]]
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<blockquote>"[[Karlheinz Stockhausen|Stockhausen]] isn't really an influence. That is, I have some of his records but I don't play them much. [[John Cage|Cage]] is a big influence. We've done a thing with voices, with talking, that is very like one of his pieces, except that of course in our piece the guys are talking about working in an airplane factory, or their cars."</blockquote>
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*[[A Chance Operation - The John Cage Tribute]]
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*[[The Revenge Of The Dead Indians]]
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*[[The Nova Convention]]
  
 
[[Category:Supporting Cast|Cage, John]]
 
[[Category:Supporting Cast|Cage, John]]
 
[[Category:The Real Frank Zappa Book (The List)|Cage, John]]
 
[[Category:The Real Frank Zappa Book (The List)|Cage, John]]

Revision as of 19:01, 6 July 2008

John Milton Cage Jr. (September 5, 1912, Los Angeles, California – August 12, 1992, New York City)

FZ in Village Voice, 1968, in Sally Kempton's "Zappa and the Mothers: Ugly Can Be Beautiful":

"Stockhausen isn't really an influence. That is, I have some of his records but I don't play them much. Cage is a big influence. We've done a thing with voices, with talking, that is very like one of his pieces, except that of course in our piece the guys are talking about working in an airplane factory, or their cars."