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==Zappa about Love==
 
==Zappa about Love==
  
''"Love, a group I'm not terribly impressed with as a whole, also have a saxophonist and are trying to combine jazz improvisation with rock. Actually, what they're trying to do is to imitate our band."'' - Zappa in ''[[Frank Kofsky interviews FZ]]''.
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''"Love, a group I'm not terribly impressed with as a whole, also have a saxophonist and are trying to combine jazz improvisation with rock. Actually, what they're trying to do is to imitate our band.'' - Zappa in ''[[Frank Kofsky interviews FZ]]'', 1969.
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'''It's folk in the sense of relating to a milieu.'''
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'''Zappa''': ''"Love is that kind of group too, because what they sing about is the folk music of the L.A. freak. What we sing about is the folk music of our environment from Pomona to L.A. You know, being kicked around in go-go bars, and like that."''- Zappa in ''[[Frank Kofsky interviews FZ]]'', 1969.
  
 
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==External links==

Latest revision as of 13:37, 15 November 2020

Love.

Love was an American rock band, of which Arthur Lee was a member. Their songs can be heard in Medium Cool (1969).

Zappa about Love

"Love, a group I'm not terribly impressed with as a whole, also have a saxophonist and are trying to combine jazz improvisation with rock. Actually, what they're trying to do is to imitate our band. - Zappa in Frank Kofsky interviews FZ, 1969.

It's folk in the sense of relating to a milieu.

Zappa: "Love is that kind of group too, because what they sing about is the folk music of the L.A. freak. What we sing about is the folk music of our environment from Pomona to L.A. You know, being kicked around in go-go bars, and like that."- Zappa in Frank Kofsky interviews FZ, 1969.

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