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==Warren Cuccurullo about Al Malkin==
 
==Warren Cuccurullo about Al Malkin==
  
<blockquote> ''"[[Al Malkin|Al]]'s a friend - he's also known as 'Meatball'. We used to miss school together, listen to [[Frank Zappa|Frank]] and smoke pot. Frank offered to tape his life story. He was like the [[Wild Man Fischer]] of the 80's."''</blockquote>
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<blockquote> ''"[[Al Malkin|Al]]'s a friend - he's also known as 'Meatball'. We used to miss school together, listen to [[Biography|Frank Zappa|Frank]] and smoke pot. Frank offered to tape his life story. He was like the [[Wild Man Fischer]] of the 80's."''</blockquote>
 
<div align=right>— [[Warren Cuccurullo]]</div>
 
<div align=right>— [[Warren Cuccurullo]]</div>
  
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*[http://www.duncanmoran.me.uk/ZWJ/almalkin.mp3 Frank Zappa interview] by [http://www.boxofsound.com/ Bill Camarata], 1988.  
 
*[http://www.duncanmoran.me.uk/ZWJ/almalkin.mp3 Frank Zappa interview] by [http://www.boxofsound.com/ Bill Camarata], 1988.  
  
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Revision as of 13:44, 18 July 2021

Al Malkin is a singer. He provided vocals on Joe's Garage Act I and Joe's Garage Acts II & III, playing the role of Officer Butzis and singing the line: "Hey, she gave me V.D.!" during Catholic Girls.

He can be seen in The True Story Of 200 Motels and Video From Hell. In the later video he shows with a banana how he wants a girl to blow him.

Al Malkin was mentioned and thanked in the liner notes of The MOFO Project/Object (2006) album. [1] He also wrote the foreword to the liner notes of the album Carnegie Hall (2011).

Warren Cuccurullo about Al Malkin

"Al's a friend - he's also known as 'Meatball'. We used to miss school together, listen to Frank Zappa|Frank and smoke pot. Frank offered to tape his life story. He was like the Wild Man Fischer of the 80's."

Warren Cuccurullo

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