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  • [[File:Listen to Frank Zappa.jpg|500px|thumb|right|The cover.]] ...cussing all of Zappa's albums up to that point. It was published by Yamaha Music Media and has ISBN number 978-4636919363.
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  • ...as", "The Faerie Queenie"'' and ''"Music For The Funeral Of Queen Mary".'' The later composition has been featured in [[Stanley Kubrick]]'s ''A Clockwork ...], I have [[Edgard Varèse|Varèse]], I have Bulgarian music. I don't listen to Rock and roll."''
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  • ...and|Polish]] composer, pianist and music teacher. His entire work involves the piano and is technically demanding. He is best known for his ''"Études"'' ...version on the BTB album ''[[At The Circus (BTB)|At The Circus]]'' (1992) the composition was quoted again.
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  • <br>Todd: Not as often as I'd like to <br>Mike: Yo, I hear music!
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  • Well, I'll give you th[e]- the best example of why such a panel is a pure fiction and a pure fantasy. ...ional Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences|NARAS]]? Have you heard about the NARAS credo?
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  • ...thew Passion", "St. John Passion"'' and ''"Toccata and Fugue in D minor"'' to name just a few. ...-called classical music until the early 20th Century."'' (Frank Zappa in [[The Mother Of All Interviews (Part 2)]]
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  • ...on the most well known Flemish comic strip prize, ''"De Bronzen Adhemar" ("The Adhemar in Bronze")''. ...om the norm. Frank Zappa,[[Captain Beefheart]], Einstürzende Neubaten or [[The Residents]], for example, but also very obscure things."'' - Kim Duchateau.
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  • ...ppa Discussion 2]]'' (2001) and the album guide ''[[Listen to Frank Zappa. The Guide of Frank Zappa Discography]]'' (2015).
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  • ...ember 3, 1967) is a British rock guitarist, best known as a lead member of the progressive rock band Porcupine Tree. ...say, the serious music of Frank Zappa and King Crimson, but they did it at the very highest level and you can learn a lot from listening. And I think you
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  • ...o spawned the solo careers of Bryan Ferry and Brian Eno. They represented the intersection of progressive and glam rock. ...on ''[[Zappa In New York]], [[Studio Tan]], [[Shut Up 'n Play Yer Guitar (The Series)|Shut Up 'n Play Yer Guitar]], [[You Can't Do That On Stage Anymore
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  • Dear '''Person who has NOT been fooled by [[Parents Music Resource Center|the Wives of Big Brother]],''' ...uty to listen. You have the right to speak. Find out who they are (LOOK IN THE PHONE BOOK) and WRITE/CALL them. IN WASHINGTON.
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  • From the bookcover: ...love of groupies, he was married for more than thirty years) together for the first time.</p>
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  • (Clip from the beginning of [[Son Of Suzy Creamcheese]]) ...hen our new album, which is called ''[[Absolutely Free]]'', but we sock it to you for $3.98.
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  • ...'Hearts Can Be Broken''. Zappa played the record in 1968 as a guest DJ on the [[KPPC, Pasadena]] Radio Show. ...Varèse|Varèse]], or [[Igor Stravinsky|Stravinsky]]. To me it was all good music.
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  • ...tranger]]'' there. They had met in L.A. where Salonen was the conductor of the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra. However Zappa cancelled his appearance ...with Salonen he claimed that, besides Zappa, he doesn't listen to popular music at all. <ref>http://www.fan-groups.com/thread/932/Re-famous-Zappa-fans.html
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  • ...ord to tape, edit the tape and play the 'clean' tape on the air instead of the record. ...ight think it was a harmless little ditty, go out and buy the record, only to find out later it was about some leather weasel getting cornholed.
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  • ...ly active in jazz/fusion. He is most acclaimed for his technical skill and the complexity of his compositional and improvisational work. ...ao&feature=related]. Zappa also expressed his admiration for Holdsworth in the interviews [[Dynamo Frank]] and [[Zappa's Inferno]].
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  • that you are really enjoy listening to the 'Fashionable Types of Music' advertised elsewhere in this publication?<br><br> ...h it is not necessary that you dress up in ugly clothes in order to listen to it (a major sociological breakthrough).<br>
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  • ...different ethnic music from the Middle East. I used to listen to that all the time."'' - FZ in "[[Frank Zappa, Unholy Mother]]", an interview with "Guita ...ert Road: a sound travelogue''' (Angel Records, Ang 35515, 1956) is a 1956 music album, compiled by "ethnomusicologist" Deben Bhattacharya.
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  • ...thologist. Messiaen is known for his pure, colorful and often experimental music which celebrates both nature and his Christian faith. His many distinguishe FZ said of Messiaen in an [[The Mother Of All Interviews (Part 2)|interview with Don Menn]] in 1992;
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