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Interviewer: ''"Who out there today is doing something in music you find interesting?"'' | Interviewer: ''"Who out there today is doing something in music you find interesting?"'' | ||
− | Frank Zappa: ''"I’ve seen a couple of videos recently that I thought were not only interesting videos but good songs and good performances. One is “Living In A Box” by [[Living | + | Frank Zappa: ''"I’ve seen a couple of videos recently that I thought were not only interesting videos but good songs and good performances. One is “Living In A Box” by [[Living in a Box]] on the album "Living in a Box". I wasn’t that impressed with their second video, but I think the guy is a good singer. I thought the track sounded great. The other is “Daddy’s Coming Home” by Walk the Moon. Especially the guitar was interesting in that."'' |
(Quoted from: http://tomgraves.blogspot.com/2005/01/my-long-ass-interview-with-frank-zappa.html ) | (Quoted from: http://tomgraves.blogspot.com/2005/01/my-long-ass-interview-with-frank-zappa.html ) |
Revision as of 18:44, 20 September 2011
Walk the Moon was an American pop group, who released a single in 1987 called "Daddy's Coming Home". It didn't become a hit and the group faded away in obscurity.
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Interviewer: "Who out there today is doing something in music you find interesting?"
Frank Zappa: "I’ve seen a couple of videos recently that I thought were not only interesting videos but good songs and good performances. One is “Living In A Box” by Living in a Box on the album "Living in a Box". I wasn’t that impressed with their second video, but I think the guy is a good singer. I thought the track sounded great. The other is “Daddy’s Coming Home” by Walk the Moon. Especially the guitar was interesting in that."
(Quoted from: http://tomgraves.blogspot.com/2005/01/my-long-ass-interview-with-frank-zappa.html )