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Frank Zappa on Larry King Live August 13, 1985 Part 1 of 2

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Frank Zappa interviewed on Larry King Live, August 13, 1985. This is part 1 of 2. No part of the interview was cut beyond the commercial bumpers to make the video fit You Tube lengths standards.

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  • Zappa was way ahead of his time - I wish he was still around to be a thorn in Fox News' side!

  • Frank really showed these guys about how to protect children. From what Ive seen of Ahmet, Dweezil, and Moon Unit, they seem to be the most clear-headed children of celebrities in America.

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  • @gibusgamer93 True. Even as an Englishman I liked King. Cannot stand Morgan!

  • He was great. A man ahead of his time.

  • Just cutting away from Frank for a minute, who else loves Larry King in this? Find me five news men today willing to sit down, hear, and discuss someone's opinion in a rational manner, even if they may differ from it.(Not saying Larry does, can't tell - but either way, the guy is respectful, and if he agrees, he makes a try at playing devil's advocate) It's a shame we've replaced a legend like Larry with someone like Piers Morgan.

  • That's larry king? Weird!

  • @darkalleyheroes Except for their names...

  • @utica714 I think he'd be laughing and, alternately, shaking his head. Breaking free of the nonsensical legislation of morality was what he was all about, and seeing that largely realized would make him a happy man. What's being DONE with that freedom... well, can't imagine he'd be very happy.

    ... talk about prescient about the religious conservatives trying to take over, though.

  • Frank was a true genius, It's funny that no agency has ever had such a stance on rap music. Some rap songs go far beyond what they were trying to suppress in the 1980's, and nobody says shit. Frank is probably spinning in his grave..

  • It's so unfair that Zappa is dead

  • I'd love to see a 71 year old FZ assraping Bill O'Reilly on live television.

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