If there's anyone that is a last recipient of this vine, I would like
to get a copy, and will promise to re-offer to the group.
Cheers,
Ray
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Folks, which FZ albums released between Joe's Garage and Jazz from
Hell would you recommend to someone who doesn't know much about that
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In a message dated 1/9/05 1:07:20 PM Central Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I like "Them or Us" - but that's just me...
-Well.. not *just* you.. :c)
--Milhouse
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Title: Re: [Zappa-List] Early 80s
I'm with Milhouse. Careful on the LSO, though; takes a little more determination and effort if you're not naturally inclined in the symphonic avant gard tradition. Also, Man From Utopia has some great stuff.
Mark
In a message dated 1/9/05 12:40:56 PM
-I agree. Zappa's orchestral oriented material in general takes some time to
get into for most people. If you can start out being able to accept and
digest pieces like The Adventures of Greggary Peccary and Revised Music
For Guitar and Low Budget Orchestra, you can kind of ease yourself into
That's hard to answer since the instrumentals are usually surrounded by
vocal tracks. I must say, though, that I don't think any of Zappa's stuff is
normal, unless you're comparing it to other Zappa pieces, which you might be
doing. (In fact, you probably are.) Thought it's not restricted to the
I know this shit's been rubbed into the ground, but I just got my copy last
night and listened to it just now (just got surround last week). Despite the
mostly-uninspiring play list, the last number was practically an out of body
experience for me. Un-fucking-believable! I didn't know there were
I just read this, and I have to say it's one of the best articles on Zappa
I've ever read. Thanks for sending the link along, man!
Mark (Yet again.)
I found an obscure (well, not so much..) -text about Zappa; titled ZAPPA
vs JAZZ..
If you haven't read it, you can find it here:
[
In a message dated 1/9/2005 2:38:37 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Actually I love all of those, except for Yellow Shark (because I heard
so few of it).
My problem is quite the opposite. I asked the early 80s question in
first place because I don't care that much about
In a message dated 1/9/2005 3:18:15 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I know this shit's been rubbed into the ground, but I just got my copy last
night and listened to it just now (just got surround last week). Despite the
mostly-uninspiring play list, the last number was
My point _certainly_ wasn't how good it was, but that that I'd never seen
it before..
På Sun, 09 Jan 2005 14:31:10 -0500, skrev Mark Darling
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I just read this, and I have to say it's one of the best articles on
Zappa
I've ever read. Thanks for sending the link
In a message dated 1/9/2005 6:27:53 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Yeah! I love 'em all.
-Amen to that.
--Milhouse
Milhouse wrote:
You Are What You Is
Tinseltown Rebellion
Drowning Witch
Them Or Us
FZ Meets the Mothers of Prevention
London Symphony Orchestra
For
It's on its way to Ken Weston in the next coupla days, so look for a
reoffer from him soon.
Thanks to SOFA for sending it to me so quickly, and thanks to everyone
else who seeded and nurtured the vine.
It's pouring outside; made much more pleasant by having three hours of
FZ guitar solos,
Does that mean you actually didn't like it, Christoffer? I thought it was
brilliant.
Mark
My point _certainly_ wasn't how good it was, but that that I'd never seen
it before..
På Sun, 09 Jan 2005 14:31:10 -0500, skrev Mark Darling
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I just read this, and I have
Does that mean you actually didn't like it, Christoffer? I thought it was
brilliant.
Mark
What I mean doesn't mean anything, the deal is, that this (that) article
seems to have been written by someone that took the cruiseship mid-sea,
and oared it back in again..
If you'd witnessed that
A little cryptic for me, Chris, but I'm going to guess that you're saying
you thought the author was full of shit. I don't know maritime lingo. ;^)
Mark
What I mean doesn't mean anything, the deal is, that this (that) article
seems to have been written by someone that took the cruiseship
På Sun, 09 Jan 2005 21:25:57 -0500, skrev Mark Darling
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A little cryptic for me, Chris, but I'm going to guess that you're saying
you thought the author was full of shit.
Well, you know, I see it as I see (some of) those studying philosophy,
-or any intellectual topic-,
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