Thanks for posting, but if it hasn't already been posted, this broadcast is from November 1971, not January as stated. It was one of the last gigs before the Mothers went back to
Europe for the ill-fated tour that lead up to the Montreux fire (Smoke on The Water) and
the London Rainbow episode wherein Frank was pushed from the stage by an irate fan; leaving Frank in a wheelchair for several months with severe damage to his leg, back and laryx (resulting in his voice dropping a 1/3 in pitch).
@vanjealous Hustler: What about the interview done by Dick Cavett?
Zappa: It was pretty crummy, actually. He didn't have any good questions. He was afraid to talk to me. He was just nothing. Nothing! He didn't know anything. He had never heard me before. There was just nothing to talk about. That's the trouble with the talk shows you go on.
@vanjealous cont. - Most of the hosts don't know anything about rock 'n roll. They have research departments and secretaries that go out and hand the host a sheet of paper that says he does this or that. But they still don't know anything. So it's never an in-depth interview.
ahhhh! live! complete with feedback and scrambling sweaty guys in long-sleeved blue collar shirts in the control room. and the 'ugly' was probably scripted. and the prophesy over the music biz is uncanny....
ahhhh! live! complete with feedback and scrambling sweaty guys in long-sleeved blue collar shirts in the control room. and the 'ugly' was probably scripted.
neat! I didn't know Sofa was that old a composition.
DarkZekeX 2 weeks ago
Thanks for posting, but if it hasn't already been posted, this broadcast is from November 1971, not January as stated. It was one of the last gigs before the Mothers went back to
Europe for the ill-fated tour that lead up to the Montreux fire (Smoke on The Water) and
the London Rainbow episode wherein Frank was pushed from the stage by an irate fan; leaving Frank in a wheelchair for several months with severe damage to his leg, back and laryx (resulting in his voice dropping a 1/3 in pitch).
vanjealous 2 months ago
@vanjealous Hustler: What about the interview done by Dick Cavett?
Zappa: It was pretty crummy, actually. He didn't have any good questions. He was afraid to talk to me. He was just nothing. Nothing! He didn't know anything. He had never heard me before. There was just nothing to talk about. That's the trouble with the talk shows you go on.
SmelOdies 2 months ago
@vanjealous cont. - Most of the hosts don't know anything about rock 'n roll. They have research departments and secretaries that go out and hand the host a sheet of paper that says he does this or that. But they still don't know anything. So it's never an in-depth interview.
SmelOdies 2 months ago
ahhhh! live! complete with feedback and scrambling sweaty guys in long-sleeved blue collar shirts in the control room. and the 'ugly' was probably scripted. and the prophesy over the music biz is uncanny....
EricStJohn 4 months ago
ahhhh! live! complete with feedback and scrambling sweaty guys in long-sleeved blue collar shirts in the control room. and the 'ugly' was probably scripted.
EricStJohn 4 months ago
Is there still film footage of this out there somewhere?
LadyRaven7086 4 months ago in playlist LadyRaven7086's favorites
@LadyRaven7086 Try to find season 6 episode 37 ( I might be wrong but it is definitely season 6) of the Dick Cavett show, I've tried it in vain.
barun432 4 months ago
This is the same year Dick talked to Hitch, actually
superkulmedkniv25 5 months ago
@superkulmedkniv25 Christopher Hitchens?
SmelOdies 2 months ago
@SmelOdies No, Hitchcock
superkulmedkniv25 2 months ago
"The very ugly and very talented Frank Zappa" Nice how he slips "ugly" in hahaha
LuneyTune72 5 months ago