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  • ...s film ''[[Medium Cool]]'' (1969), which featured music of [[The Mothers]] of Invention. ...f Zappa's video projects, like ''[[Video From Hell]]'', ''[[The True Story Of 200 Motels]]'' and ''[[Uncle Meat (The Film)]]''.
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  • ...[[Nicolas Slonimsky]], who once described Zappa as a ''"pioneer of future music"''. ...l, including the Teheran Symphony Orchestra in [[Iran]] performing Zappa's music.
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  • ...broadcast on the VPRO on 2 July 2000. The documentary is dedicated to both Zappa as well as [[Roelof Kiers]]. <ref>http://www.donlope.net/fz/videography/VPR The documentary is the first part in a trilogy.
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  • ...roadcast on the VPRO on 20 June 2002. The documentary is dedicated to both Zappa as well as [[Roelof Kiers]]. <ref>http://www.donlope.net/fz/videography/VPR The documentary is the second part in a trilogy. It features a lot of footage from Scheffer's previous film, but new material from [[Malcolm McNa
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  • ...music ensemble, "Wien 2001", where he performed several classical works of Zappa. ...y [[Johann Sebastian Bach]], [[Wikipedia:Gustav Mahler|Gustav Mahler]] and Zappa, even though the Iranian government strictly forbids this.
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  • ...6) was a Russian musicologist, pianist, composer, and conductor (and a self-described "failed wunderkind"). ...fth edition, ''"Thesaurus of Scales and Melodic Patterns"'' and ''"Lexicon of Musical Invective".''
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  • ...s, L.A. County, California, February 15, 1949 - 27 July 2020) was a member of the [[GTO's]]. ...n Francisco, California. Some of their earliest neighbors included members of the [[Grateful Dead]], [[Janis Joplin]], and even a young [[Wikipedia:Charl
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  • '''The Mother Of All Interviews (Part 2)<br> ...was also called "''Belgian Waffles in Plastic''". During this second part of the final conversation, cartoonist [[Matt Groening]] ''([[wikipedia:Life in
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