Looking purely for personal opinions here. What is the cleverest Zappa song?
Pick whatever definition of clever works for you. I'll go first: I choose St.
Alphonzo's Pancake Breakfast.
David
Sofa...
SOFA
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Looking purely for personal opinions here. What is the cleverest Zappa song?
Pick whatever definition
If you talk about music, a lot of it, about lyrics, all the You Are What You Is
album, I'd say
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Looking purely for personal opinions here. What is the cleverest Zappa song?
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hmm..how about ship too late to save a drowning witch..he said the time
signature in that jam was real tricky
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What is the cleverest Zappa song? Pick whatever definition of clever works for
you. I'll go first: I choose
Hi Group
I'm ashamed to kind of admit this, I've been a voyuer here on this group, I'm
not exactly sure how to download or know much about the internet (I'm very,
very old school)...
But i wanted to get in on this...I'd have to agree, the cleverest FZ song ever
is St. Alphonzo's Pancake Brea
Rubber Shirt
Darrell AKA Mr. Skull
Looking purely for personal opinions here. What is the cleverest Zappa song?
Pick whatever definition of clever works for you. I'll go first: I choose St.
Alphonzo's Pancake Breakfast.
David
So much cleverness. Too much cleverness. One song?
At this moment I'd say "Dumb All Over".
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Thanks to John G-UK for staring this vine,
and thanks to Carsten-DK for sending this disc to me.
This DVD+R is now ready to move on to next in line: Glen Young (UK)
Kind regards,
Conehead (ES)
The Lather Box-Set (EURO)vine:
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> Can I get on to the end of this vine? Any
If you could get in touch with me Conehead,I'll send you my snail addy.
I don't want to post my address to the list and if I press reply to your
mail it goes back to the list.
Thanks
Glen
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To make this short, the subject line says it in a nutshell. I have been using
MusicMatch to convert from MP3 to WAV and the vice versa on one computer (since
my version of Sound Forge only recognizes WAVs). Since MusicMatch changed to
Yahoo Music and then was discontinued, I can't do this on m
I'm torn between Andy and The Adventures of Greggery Peccary.
jl
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Hi Joseph,
I believe itunes will do it - click 'preferences' in the 'edit' menu, go to
the 'advanced' tab, then 'importing' and set it to WAV - then you can right
click any track and you'll see the 'convert selection to WAV' option.
That would do it, I think?
Ashley
www.afharrold.co
Trader's Little Helper...It does just about everything.
John K
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To make this short, the subject line says it
Hi Ashley,
Thanks for the suggestion. I don't really do any downloading or use iTunes,
mostly recording from LP and cassette (saving my collection -- down to 300 or
so LPs from 1700 over three years or so). I just recently bought a PDA (is
that the right acronym?) and would use it for that a
Thanks, John. I'm reading up on it.
jl
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dbpower amp will do it, it's not free, but I bet you can find a free d/l
outthere somewhere's
Traders Little Helper is probably the best, it does do everything!
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Hi & Howdie Doodie!
(Are you a union man, and may I call you Rudy?)
A Thread is the line of messages on any topic; you added your comment to the
subject message and I have added along. All of these posts on this topic
constitute a thread...
As for "downloading shows", that's a much tougher questi
I think everything he created was clever slowing tracks down or speeding them
up and sticking them together to form a new piece of music. Grand Wazoo and One
Size Fits All,were full of melody as well as clever.
simon
For further Z-related fun, please vis
db poweramp http://www.dbpoweramp.com/
is a powerful converting tool and FREE And indispensible!
codec Central for all add on codecs for FLAC/APE/ETC ETC
http://www.dbpoweramp.com/codec-central.htm
Also. there is a way round the Soundforge issue not accepting MP3's. you
can download a plug
Chris and John G.,
Thanks for the advice. I'll look into all possibilities.
jl
joseph:
...convert from MP3 to WAV and the vice versa on one computer...
Bri:
I use goldwave, it's an awesome music file batch converter and also
IMO a kick ass file editor (www.goldwave.com). They used to have a
fully functional freeware version, but I paid a subscription years ago
as it was wel
Add me in too - same reason as Bart.
Federico Valdes (Spain)< wrote:
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> Hello Folks,
> I would like to get this set, I have it in mp3 format, maybe this one
> will be somehow better sounding set, let's check it out :-)
> Thank in advance(ed) romance...
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> >
> > Federico Valdes (Spain)< >
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