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+ | A documentary written and directed by Henning Lohner<br> | ||
+ | Broadcast in 1994, featuring various live and interview clips.<br> | ||
+ | 60 min.<br> | ||
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+ | This film features a very unique look at [[Frank Zappa|FZ]] and his work, including footage in and around Frank's studio environment and his synclavier work. Also included here is a very German tv special on FZ entitled [[Ein Leben Als Extravaganza]]. <br> | ||
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+ | '''Includes footage from:''' | ||
+ | * [[The True Story Of 200 Motels]] including: | ||
+ | <blockquote>Fillmore West, November 6, 1970<br> | ||
+ | Shooting of [[200 Motels]] Pinewood Studios, UK, Jan-Feb, 1970<br> | ||
+ | Footage of FZ composing in hotel rooms</blockquote> | ||
+ | * [[The Perfect Stranger]], Ballet de l'Opéra de Lyon choreographed by Lucinda Childs and Ralph Lemon, l'Orchestre de l'Opéra de Lyon conducted by Robert Hughes, Lyon, France, September 20, 1990 | ||
+ | * Interview with FZ, Zappa Home, c. 1991 | ||
+ | * Scenes from Hollywood, c. 1991 | ||
+ | * Interview with [[John Cage]] | ||
+ | * Interview with FZ & [[Iannis Xenakis]], Paris, c. 1991 | ||
+ | * Interview with FZ & [[Pierre Boulez]], Paris, c. 1991 | ||
+ | * Interview with Ray Wallis, Big Foot expert | ||
+ | * Der Herr der Welt (Harry Piel, Deutschland, 1934) | ||
+ | * Interview with [[Karlheinz Stockhausen]] | ||
+ | * Interview with [[Matt Groening]] | ||
+ | * FZ ride through Hollywood and to a TV station | ||
+ | * Interview with Iannis Xenakis | ||
+ | <br> | ||
+ | {| | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | '''Cast'''<br> | ||
+ | (in order of appearance):<br> | ||
+ | FZ<br> | ||
+ | Henning Lohner<br> | ||
+ | [[John Cage]]<br> | ||
+ | [[Iannis Xenakis]]<br> | ||
+ | [[Pierre Boulez]]<br> | ||
+ | Ray Wallis<br> | ||
+ | [[Bob Stone]]<br> | ||
+ | [[Karlheinz Stockhausen]]<br> | ||
+ | Van Theodore Carlson<br> | ||
+ | [[Diva Zappa]]<br> | ||
+ | [[Matt Groening]]<br> | ||
+ | <br> | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | '''Also appearing:'''<br> | ||
+ | [[Mark Volman]]<br> | ||
+ | [[Howard Kaylan]]<br> | ||
+ | [[Jeff Simmons]]<br> | ||
+ | [[Aynsley Dunbar]]<br> | ||
+ | [[George Duke]]<br> | ||
+ | Big Foot<br> | ||
+ | Phyllis Bryn-Julson<br> | ||
+ | [[Keith Moon]]<br> | ||
+ | [[Ringo Starr]]<br> | ||
+ | Walter Janssen<br> | ||
+ | Sybille Schmitz<br> | ||
+ | Walter Franck<br> | ||
+ | George Bush<br> | ||
+ | |} | ||
==Release Info== | ==Release Info== | ||
− | ==Tracks== | + | ==Tracks== |
+ | * 00:00-00:16 Synclavier | ||
+ | * 00:25-00:31 [[Penis Dimension]] (from Fillmore West, November 6, 1970) | ||
+ | * 00:31-00:38 [[The Perfect Stranger]] (from Lyon, September 20, 1990) | ||
+ | * 00:38-00:55 [[Sleeping In A Jar]] (from Fillmore West, November 6, 1970) | ||
+ | * 00:55-01:23 [[The Perfect Stranger]] (from Lyon, September 20, 1990) | ||
+ | * 01:23-02:58 Synclavier | ||
+ | * 08:25-08:55 Bogus Pomp (from LSO Vols. I & II) | ||
+ | * 09:09-09:35 [[The Girl Wants To Fix Him Some Broth]] (from [[The True Story Of 200 Motels]]) | ||
+ | * 09:45-10:56 [[Night School]] (from [[Jazz From Hell]]) | ||
+ | * 14:35-15:09 Synclavier | ||
+ | * 15:09-23:03 FZ plays the Synclavier | ||
+ | * 28:40-28:57 Synclavier | ||
+ | * 34:22-35:27 Synclavier | ||
+ | * 42:18-50:19 Synclavier ("Excerptis Frank Zappæ Elektronik MuZik") | ||
+ | * 51:22-52:10 [[The Perfect Stranger]] (from Lyon, September 20, 1990) | ||
+ | * 54:25-55:04 FZ plays the Synclavier | ||
+ | * 55:38-55:53 Synclavier | ||
+ | * 56:25-57:20 Synclavier | ||
+ | * 58:16-59:32 Synclavier | ||
==Players== | ==Players== | ||
− | ==Background== | + | ==Background== |
+ | '''Notes & Comments'''<br> | ||
+ | This show is a documentary concentrating on FZ's technique of composition with the Synclavier. It has some great bits of dialogue, and there are wonderful intercut remarks by several composers such as Boulez, Xenakis, and Stockhausen (and some footage of FZ with the first two). The director also felt compelled to periodically insert b&w sequences from monster movies here and there, and also footage of some bozo talking about Bigfoot.<br> | ||
+ | Well, to hear FZ talking about his music and demonstrating what he can do at his Synclavier is great fun. But the real gem here is that the musical background is ALL BY FZ – from his Synclavier. And there is a several-minutes-long segment in the middle entitled "Electronic Music by Frank Zappa" with no dialogue or distractions, not a demo, either, but what sounds like a well-realized piece of music already. | ||
+ | <div align=right>Robbert Heederik</div align=right> | ||
==Conceptual Continuity== | ==Conceptual Continuity== | ||
[[Category:Videography]] | [[Category:Videography]] |
Revision as of 13:05, 7 March 2007
A documentary written and directed by Henning Lohner
Broadcast in 1994, featuring various live and interview clips.
60 min.
This film features a very unique look at FZ and his work, including footage in and around Frank's studio environment and his synclavier work. Also included here is a very German tv special on FZ entitled Ein Leben Als Extravaganza.
Includes footage from:
- The True Story Of 200 Motels including:
Fillmore West, November 6, 1970
Shooting of 200 Motels Pinewood Studios, UK, Jan-Feb, 1970
Footage of FZ composing in hotel rooms
- The Perfect Stranger, Ballet de l'Opéra de Lyon choreographed by Lucinda Childs and Ralph Lemon, l'Orchestre de l'Opéra de Lyon conducted by Robert Hughes, Lyon, France, September 20, 1990
- Interview with FZ, Zappa Home, c. 1991
- Scenes from Hollywood, c. 1991
- Interview with John Cage
- Interview with FZ & Iannis Xenakis, Paris, c. 1991
- Interview with FZ & Pierre Boulez, Paris, c. 1991
- Interview with Ray Wallis, Big Foot expert
- Der Herr der Welt (Harry Piel, Deutschland, 1934)
- Interview with Karlheinz Stockhausen
- Interview with Matt Groening
- FZ ride through Hollywood and to a TV station
- Interview with Iannis Xenakis
Cast |
Also appearing: |
Release Info
Tracks
- 00:00-00:16 Synclavier
- 00:25-00:31 Penis Dimension (from Fillmore West, November 6, 1970)
- 00:31-00:38 The Perfect Stranger (from Lyon, September 20, 1990)
- 00:38-00:55 Sleeping In A Jar (from Fillmore West, November 6, 1970)
- 00:55-01:23 The Perfect Stranger (from Lyon, September 20, 1990)
- 01:23-02:58 Synclavier
- 08:25-08:55 Bogus Pomp (from LSO Vols. I & II)
- 09:09-09:35 The Girl Wants To Fix Him Some Broth (from The True Story Of 200 Motels)
- 09:45-10:56 Night School (from Jazz From Hell)
- 14:35-15:09 Synclavier
- 15:09-23:03 FZ plays the Synclavier
- 28:40-28:57 Synclavier
- 34:22-35:27 Synclavier
- 42:18-50:19 Synclavier ("Excerptis Frank Zappæ Elektronik MuZik")
- 51:22-52:10 The Perfect Stranger (from Lyon, September 20, 1990)
- 54:25-55:04 FZ plays the Synclavier
- 55:38-55:53 Synclavier
- 56:25-57:20 Synclavier
- 58:16-59:32 Synclavier
Players
Background
Notes & Comments
This show is a documentary concentrating on FZ's technique of composition with the Synclavier. It has some great bits of dialogue, and there are wonderful intercut remarks by several composers such as Boulez, Xenakis, and Stockhausen (and some footage of FZ with the first two). The director also felt compelled to periodically insert b&w sequences from monster movies here and there, and also footage of some bozo talking about Bigfoot.
Well, to hear FZ talking about his music and demonstrating what he can do at his Synclavier is great fun. But the real gem here is that the musical background is ALL BY FZ – from his Synclavier. And there is a several-minutes-long segment in the middle entitled "Electronic Music by Frank Zappa" with no dialogue or distractions, not a demo, either, but what sounds like a well-realized piece of music already.