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  • Previous album = [[Hot Acid Rock Volume 4|Previous]] |
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  • Name = Hot Acid Rock Volume 4 |
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  • ...rt 1)]</ref> and two released as a solo artist. Joplin was inducted to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1995, and received a Grammy Lifetime Achievement A [[Category:Rock Artists|Joplin]]
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  • ...l band The Wedge. In 1982 he drummed on the album ''Panic Station'' by the Acid Casualties, a band which consisted of Robby Krieger ([[Jim Morrison|The Doo ...ly. There was nothing that could possibly rival this album in the world of rock ’n’ roll and pop music… It was truly one of those ‘it changed my li
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  • ...a vision of America entrenched in Californian myopia and coloured with bad acid nightmares. From the dire cool-your-brains humour of [[Joe's Garage Acts I, So was it hard to write for an orchestra after years working with rock formats?
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  • ...f>[https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc19800/m1 Show 41 - The Acid Test: Psychedelics and a sub-culture emerge in San Francisco. (Part 1)]</re ...ic equipment discussing his latest ideas for orchestrating satirical hippy rock music — openly [making] fun of the very counter-culture he was helping to
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  • ...Damon Furnier) (born February 4, 1948 in Detroit, Michigan) is an American rock musician. He is best remembered for early 1970s hits such as "School's Out" ...en]]'s band, Furnier called the band [[Alice Cooper]] to capture the 'hard rock' image of "a cute little girl with an axe behind her back", as '''Furnier''
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  • Next album = [[Hot Acid Rock Volume 4|Next]] |
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  • ...played Woodstock, though their performance came a year before the historic rock festival. Kapner went on to play with Country Joe McDonald and the Fish. A [[Category:Rock Artists]]
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  • '''Peeking Into The Bizarre Mind Of Rock & Roll's Original Madman.'''<br> Acid Rock, January 1978<br>
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  • ...the wrong impression that Zappa and the Mothers were merely a white blues rock band. In ''[["MGM"]]'' Zappa said: ''""When they first heard us, we were wo ...id that night, so he was in there in the control room turning the knobs on acid. And I didn't even know. So he must have had some kind of weird experience.
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  • Image:MH 13.047.jpg|[[Rock Para Mis Amigos Vol. 2: Los Pesados, Por Supuesto]] (1973) Image:STMP 1.jpg|[[The Rock Revelation ]] (1975)
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  • ...tlight's on Zappa as he effortlessly lofts a vital section of guitar raga-rock from [[Chunga's Revenge]], letting it bounce around the room and into the r ...'s end that the religious right will not fare well at the hands of Zappa's acid wit.<br>
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  • ...ing Mr. Bickford]]" spotlights Bruce Bickford's wild, nightmarish, Gumby's-acid-flashback clay-and-cartoon animation. Zappa currently plans to release a vi ...y were mounting a campaign to have a rating system for all video, not just rock video."
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  • ..., which was composed on the Synclavier, won Zappa his only Grammy for best rock instrumental performance.<br> ...id that night, so he was in there in the control room turning the knobs on acid. And I didn't even know. So he must have had some kind of weird experience.
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  • ...ipedia:Mötley Crüe|Mötley Crüe]] gigs when it dawned on me. Start going to rock concerts! Hang out backstage! I wasn't lucky enough to be born with a body that responded well to acid-washed jeans and lycra, so I had to rely on my last name to get past the bo
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  • '''''Frank Zappa, whose first splash in the puddle of rock & roll is now more than 15 years in the past, is still writing and playing ...as until I saw your performance last year. It was one of the most exciting rock shows of the season. Suddenly, after years of actively disliking most of yo
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  • ...es the aesthetic considerations of a contemporary composer with occasional acid social commentary and a manifestly bizarre sense of humour. ...est to his own music is [[Bulgaria]]n folk. He is, amongst other things, a rock musician.
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  • ...is ''"gag me with a spoon"'' duet with teenage daughter Moon Unit. But his acid wit and familiar Dutch Masters goatee and mustache have been much in eviden '''You've been very active counterattacking the rock-censorship drive over the past year and a half. Are you still sending out p
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  • <blockquote>[[Captain Beefheart]], the only true dadaist in rock, has been victimized repeatedly by public incomprehension and critical auth ...ned limitations - limitations that are as tyrannically stultifying for the rock musician today as Charlie Parker's influence was for the jazzmen of the lat
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  • ...he groupies were a natural demented offspring to the immensity of the '60s rock group. Though they may still exist in some adulterated form, the poor souls '''Zappa:''' Does he take acid too?
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  • Similar to article [[The New Rock]]<br> ...[[The Mothers|the Mothers of Invention]] and an oracle-philosopher of the rock scene. An iconoclast and a satirist, Zappa specializes in deliberately outr
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  • ...ick up two cheer leaders in a parking plot who bash him in the face with a rock leading to Amnesia:<br> ...at all times. Hence the drug abuse (blowing her mind on too much Kool-aid: acid ... Stealing her boyfriend's stash: a hidden supply of drugs ... and leavin
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  • '''Zappa:''' It depends on what I write. If I write a rock-'n'-roll song with some funny words to it and just a couple of chords, I'll ...ined the use of drugs, but some people associate your early music with the acid world and think your lyrics were LSD-induced.<br>
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  • 3. [[Help, I'm A Rock]] (04:55)<br> 10. [[Opus I - No. 1: 1st Movement - Andante|Francesco Rock, Opus 1, #1, 1st Movement Andante]] (Francesco Zappa)<br>
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  • ...tial convention than a rock concert, but its capacity and the economics of rock have led to its utilisation as a venue for concerts. [[Herb Cohen]], Zappa's manager recalls that the last rock concert held at the hall precipitated a riot which the hundred police who w
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  • ...n't Happen Here]] – presumably culled from the first album's [[Help, I'm A Rock]] by a desperate record executive – was by [[The Mothers|The Mothers Of I ...dental floss in [[Montana]] maybe this movie about life on the road with a rock band? Soon, it became obvious that the only constant thing about Zappa's mu
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  • ...comic American absurdities. It used to be said that he was specifically a rock and roll satirist – the mock "Sgt. Pepper" cover on "[[We're Only In It F ...push the comparison, however. Asked if he agrees his music approximates to rock opera, he says, "only under duress."
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  • ...eatles]] surfing and drag-racing scene, like Jan And Dean, or in the later acid/freak scene (like [[wikipedia:Country Joe McDonald|Country Joe]] & The Fish ...t was his musical vision which not merely kept him going as a money-making rock artist, but which made him great. Without the music, he would hardly have l
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  • ...'ve been going away from larger orchestrated things back to a fairly basic rock band format. Is there a conscious reason for that?<br> ...s some bearing on the way in which they perceive things. There was so much acid during the '60s that it was very easy for large numbers of people to think
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  • ...m with video transferred to 35 and I liked the cutting that he did on this rock film – he did a thing with a drum solo with John Hiseman. Really good cut ...e," and he says, "Wait a minute, that's going too far!" She says: "No, no, acid has changed everything, this is the revolution. Now it's just the same as s
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  • ...le wie ein richtiges Orchester. Mir imponiert die Disziplin, die er in den Rock hineinbringt. Anscheinend kann das sonst niemand.» ...estand darin, immer wieder das Wort «Scheißkerl» zur Begleitung einer Acid Rock-Nummer zu rufen. Sie endete mit einem langen Ausklang, bei dem John seine G
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  • ...y appear to be casting sinister glances toward him through their glinting, acid, burn-out eyeballs, trying to run him off the road, or make him bump into s ...ociates" and describes Greggery's invention of the calendar (featuring all rock influences).
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  • ..., musical assemblages of styles) but how he was doing it. If he was just a rock and roll star, though I might have enjoyed what he was doing, I wouldn't ha ...ock and roll star. Well hell, he really wasn't. He was a composer who used rock and roll music like another form of American music. I was struck by his use
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  • ...ondon stage during a tumultuous encore, Frank Zappa, purveyor of classical rock fusion à la dirty blues and blacks, filtered through psychedelic LSD, pseu '''"[[I Was A Teenage Malt Shop]]" was perhaps the first rock opera. How biographical was it?<br>
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  • ...e has written and released music in many styles, ranging from doo-wop-era, rock and roll to various improvisational contexts to totally scored contemporary ...rent [1980] position as lead instrumentalist and composer with the popular rock trio U.K.
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  • For lack of the original text here the German translation from the book "Acid, Neue amerikanische Szene," herausgegeben von R.D. Brinkmann & R.R.Rygulla, Frank Zappa geboren am 21. 12. 1940 in Baltimore, leitet die acid-rock-freak group "The Mothers of Invention".<br>
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  • ...kipedia:Bill Graham (promoter)|Bill Graham]] (1931 – 1991) was a prominent rock concert promoter, who flourished from the 1960s until his death. He operat ...se they want to make music and not money. But you, being a person from the rock and roll journalistic profession, tend to view things in a bit different wa
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  • ...ike, "This must be some sort of joke – but I don't get it." At a time when rock music was taking itself more and more seriously and college professors were ...Zappa sustaining one of the longest, most prolific careers in the field of rock.
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  • ...orld had never known. It was nuts; a furious ear-bending mix of proto-acid rock, doo-wop, 50s r&b, cocktail jazz, surf music, and 20th-Century modern class Because there was no place on rock radio for such pieces as "[[Prelude To The Afternoon Of A Sexually Aroused
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  • ...being copied by other bands), Zappa was also among the first to produce a rock album as if it were a single piece of music. ("[[Freak Out!]]" was no "Sgt. ...ody else to do any serious music, any possible variation from the ordinary rock and roll format. Capitol came along and asked me to write something for an
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  • ...To begin with, the Wazoo bears little resemblance to any previous form of rock and roll band. There are twenty musicians in it who mostly sit down and rea ...esult of Shroyer's flawless diplomacy, the Wazoo may earn its niche in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame simply for being the only "new" group in pop history
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  • Classic Rock / December 2012 / Issue 178<br> '''An outsider with no interest in rock'n'roll, a believer in freedom who ran his band like a dictator, an outspoke
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  • ...there's anybody around that has economic weight to be able to underwrite a rock and roll tour that doesn't have to worry about their corporate image and st ...a "World Orchestra" that would tour, or financing some sort of a tour of a rock band, and I'll hear more about that after the first of the year. But there'
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  • ...60-40: 60% for the gallery owner, 40% for the artist. I mean, in the worst rock and roll record contract you don't get that kind of a reaming. So, so much ...t's gone. Like the right note could be a cure for gout where you have uric acid crystals located in the joint someplace. How are you going to get in there?
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