I sent my address directly to your yahoo box, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
--- In Zappa-List@yahoogroups.com, cheapthrills920
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
sorry about posting in the group, but, i cant seem to find his email
to get his addy to send the zappa/floyd show too. peace, scott
with the MD band?
http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/mike_douglas_show_vol_7/cast_crew.php
If I remember correctly, Zappa performed Black Napkins, man was I
surprised to turn on the tube that morning in 1976 and see Frank.
For further Z-related fun, please visit http://www.thebignote.com or
Zapped Sampler on CD?
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http://www.killuglyradio.com , thank you.
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So is this for vine for Europeans only? If available international I
would love to be next on the list. Lemme know.
--- In Zappa-List@yahoogroups.com, Conehead [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
richard moore uk r2daft2(leswatts@)-UK thierry barbier-fr
( correque46@ ) Neil (UK) Federico Valdes
catch AB when they played MY GUITAR on the Rate-A-Record segment? The
male rater voted for FZ and told Dick that he had his own band and
they were playing Frank's kind of music. I wonder what ever happened
to him?
Don't remember what song FZ was up against...
For further Z-related fun,
Another interesting work by Varese- Poeme Electronique- modified
taped and electronic effects created for a World's Fair exhibit I
believe. Perhaps a clue to Zappa's fascination with taped tidbits
punctuating his comedy music.
My original exposure to Varese (via Zappa referral) was on vinyl-
Totally true- one can hear Ionisation's influence all over Frank's
music and he seemed to unashamedly 'borrow' from Igor's Rites Of
Spring. Have to admit I am partial to Frank's Burnt Weenie Sandwich/
Uncle Meat era. I picked up an interesting disc from Half-Price
Books called Picantique.
Hey folks, have been a fan since the seventh grade (1969)when I
traded John Lennon's Life With The Lions for FZ's Absolutely Free.
Have been a hard core fan since. Only got to see Frank live five
times (six, if you count the two back to back shows on one night)
when I came of age in
Overstock.Com has two Edgar Varese recordings, both featuring
Ionisation and Deserts. If you aren't familiar with Ameriques, I would
highly recommend it- a gargantuan wall of 20th century symphonic
sound. One of the recordings features Density 21.5, a magnificnet
flute solo, very fluidic