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Edited by [[Urban Gwerder]] in Zurich, Switzerland "Hot Raz Times" was a semi-German-English hand-crafted magazine with loads of unsorted and unsortable clips from around 1974. Infos on bootlegs and Zappa-covers.
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[[File:Frank Zappa holding copy of Hot Raz Times, July 1973.jpg|400px|thumb|right|Frank Zappa in July 1973, seating next to Australian journalist Jennifer Jewel Brown, holding a copy of the first volume of Hot Raz Times.]]
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'''Hot Raz Times''' was a 1973-1974 German- and English-language Frank Zappa fanzine, edited by [[Urban Gwerder]] in Zürich, Switzerland. Gwerder hand-crafted each issue with loads of unsorted and unsortable photo collages and interviews.  
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One of the features in the magazine was the ''Zark Radar'', where everything "Zappa" was detected and monitored.
  
One of the features in the magazine was the '''Zark Radar,''' where everything "Zappa" was detected and monitored.
 
 
==See Also==
 
==See Also==
 
*[[Im Zeichen des Magischen Affen]]
 
*[[Im Zeichen des Magischen Affen]]
 
*[[Alla Zappa]]
 
*[[Alla Zappa]]
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*[[:Category:Bootlegs|Zappa Bootlegs]]
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*[[:Category:Tributes & Covers|Zappa covers]].
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==External links==
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* [https://www.afka.net/Fanzines/Hot_Raz_Times.htm?fbclid=IwAR3h9oB39Nf0LauC67OQk414gwB0b1NPhqwKFQqzBidMS1r3BSUeYPX6EuI Article on www.afka.net about Hot Raz Times]
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[[Category:Fanzines]]
 
[[Category:Fanzines]]
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[[Category:1973]]

Latest revision as of 03:10, 13 November 2020

Frank Zappa in July 1973, seating next to Australian journalist Jennifer Jewel Brown, holding a copy of the first volume of Hot Raz Times.

Hot Raz Times was a 1973-1974 German- and English-language Frank Zappa fanzine, edited by Urban Gwerder in Zürich, Switzerland. Gwerder hand-crafted each issue with loads of unsorted and unsortable photo collages and interviews.

One of the features in the magazine was the Zark Radar, where everything "Zappa" was detected and monitored.

See Also

External links