WSTM, Chicago

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On a number of occasions FZ took on the role of 'Fraudulent DJ', and aired his favorite music selections on radio stations. One such appearance was on radio station WSTM, 21st November, 1974. The playlist included a number of his own compositions;

FZ as DJ: WSTM, Chicago, Nov 1974

Playlist:

  • Peaches En Regalia - (version not yet identified)
  • Manic Depression - Jimi Hendrix
  • Refrigerator Heaven - Alice Cooper
  • When The Levy Breaks - Led Zeppelin
  • Tell Me Darling - The Gaylarks
  • Your Tender Lips - The Clovers
  • Your Cash Ain't Nothing But Trash - The Clovers
  • Bebop Wino - The Lamplighters
  • (Piece as yet unidentified) - Pierre Boulez
  • The Eric Dolphy Memorial Barbecue - FZ Weasels Ripped My Flesh
  • Let's Start All Over Again - The Paragons
  • Hot And Nasty - Black Oak Arkansas
  • Beatle Bones n' Smoking Stones - Captain Beefheart (From Strictly Personal)
  • (Track as yet unidentified) - Jimmy Reed
  • Stink-Foot - Apostrophe (')
  • Going Down To Tijuana - Andre Williams
  • Berceuse - Igor Stravinsky (Cradle song from The Firebird Suite)
  • Dimples - John Lee Hooker
  • Uncle Meat - FZ (Album selections)
  • Paint It Black - Rolling Stones
  • I Ain't Gonna Eat My Heart Out Anymore - The Rascals
  • Zig Zag Wanderer - Captain Beefheart (From Safe As Milk)
  • Going Down Slow - Howlin' Wolf
  • Roll On - The Lamplighters
  • My Guitar Wants To Kill Your Mama
  • Can I Come Over Tonight? - The Velours
  • Uncle Remus
  • Song Of The Big Guns from The Threepenny Opera - Kurt Weill
  • Black Dog - Led Zeppelin
  • Royal March from L'Histoire du Soldat - Igor Stravinsky
  • The Closer You Are - The Channels
  • All I Want - Joni Mitchell
  • Little Umbrellas
  • Flash Gordon's Ape - Captain Beefheart
  • Rolling Stone - Muddy Waters
  • Ain't That Loving You Baby - Jimmy Reed
  • Pygmy Twylyte

Notes

The music of Kurt Weill, especially his later contributions in the development of American Musicals, have many similarities to the works of Zappa.