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  • [[T'mershi Duween (The Magazine)|T'Mershi Duween]], #47, December 1995<br> ...; who is [[Jill Christiansen]]? The following should make it all clear ... The interview took place on April 17, 1995.
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  • '''Yes, the computerised freak image is wearing a little thin on the Big Z., he tells Jane Elliot in Adelaide, as his acclaimed antipodean tour ...ef iconoclast, has, out of necessity, created his own light in the form of the Mothers of Invention.
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  • from [[Wikipedia:The Irish Times|The Irish Times]], 10 December 1993<br> ...ontest his deliciously pompus point of view – more, maybe, to confide (off the record) that it's probably less false than true. Though in which ways I'll
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  • {{Album Release Infobox | Home = [[Album History (by Cover)|Album History]] |
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  • ...and greeting card artist named Frank Zappa came when he met [[Paul Buff]], the owner of a small recording studio in [[Cucamonga]], Calif. "He came in, to the best of my recollection, with some jazz that he had written, and I guess he
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  • [[The Fowler Brothers|Bruce Fowler]] Interview<br> [[T'mershi Duween (The Magazine)|T'Mershi Duween]], #55-57, Nov. 1996 – March 1997<br>
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  • ...union stage man reacted disfavorably, "Put the plant back on!" And Unity, the ever-pleasant Mothers roady, shrugged: "What a life!" ...ombone, and whatever else was on stage. Fowler's abuse was so intense that the plastic snatch inverted into a quaffs-cock in an onstage transsexual act [[
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  • ...ther since 1980, [[The Ed Palermo Big Band]] has been playing and honoring the music of [[Biography|Frank Zappa]] since 1994. ...rafty interpretations, all arranged by Ed Palermo, stand as a testament to the longevity and originality of Zappa and his music. This music drives on its
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  • ...reflects with Joe Jackson on an eventful career which has rarely embraced the mainstream. ...ruth, truth is not beauty, beauty is not love, love is not music. Music is the best.'
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  • ...10th anniversary tribute, ''Guitar World'' presents the one and only Grand Wazoo in his own words. ...taneously savoring the increasingly rare sound of a public figure speaking the truth.
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  • ...cians are available in the L.A. area, and the stuff can be serviced here." The fact is, all Frank really wants to do is work. ...he best in ''his'' players, especially the guitarists he has introduced to the world through his succession of bands: [[Lowell George]], [[Adrian Belew]],
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  • [[Society Pages (The Magazine)|Society Pages (US)]], June 1990<br> [[They're Doing the Interview of the Century, Part 1|Part 1]],
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  • #[[Who Are The Brain Police?]] (03:33) #[[Any Way The Wind Blows (The Track)|Any Way The Wind Blows]] (02:56)
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  • *'''The Many Minds of [[Biography|Frank Zappa]]'''<br> ...r, prankster, musical genius and more – we celebrate the life and times of the one and only Frank Zappa.<br>
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  • ...included some of the finest musicians of the time and continually offered the most creative approach to rock instrumentation. ...Orchestra)|London Symphony Orchestra]], Zappa and his charter group, the [[The Mothers|Mothers of Invention]], released [[Freak Out!]], a much more challe
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  • ...ed to throw into the mix. Here, musicians who worked with him look back at the Zappa legacy. ...dio), and more never-before-heard Zappa collections should be available in the near future.
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  • ...ew [[Sheik Yerbouti]] album (reviewed in this issue), and next month, with the second part of this interview, we will feature his solo [[Rat Tomago]]. ...players was holding a chord over for half a beat too long, or that one of the synthesizer oscillators was out of tune – which it was, slightly.
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  • [[image:FrankZappa70s.jpg|right|thumb|200px|Frank Zappa in the early 1970s]] ...ifetime, eventually superseded by digital compact discs towards the end of the 20th century. But note Zappa's [[ A Proposal For A System To Replace Phonog
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  • ...rshall in conducting the interview. We thank Loren Gagnon for transcribing the original audio tapes. ...nowledge, Knowledge is not wisdom, ... etc.", at the end you say "Music is THE BEST". What is Music?<br>
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  • ...ic about world affairs, jewish princesses, fighting cancer and life beyond the fringe. ...pa]]. "Who else?" wondered Groening. "I listened to the music, I dissected the lyrics and it transformed me."
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