Frank Zappa - Pennsylvania State Police 1981 (1 of 5)
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when I was a kid trooper Ash would come to my school to talk about street safety and other things. Can't believe this video!
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He likes Dolly Parton! A bit of a surprise. But why not I suppose. Just goes to show how open minded and undogmatic he was. Frank will always be THE MAN.
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Heavens to Murgatroid! Thanks for posting! Cool clip! Very early in his career he provided the music for a rarely seen & little known early 60's cult film called "The World's Greatest Sinner" (which was written, directed & produced by it's star, the late great eccentric character actor Timothy Carey).
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"Last as long as somebody in the media thinks they can make money on it by perpetuating the myth that it is actually new"
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This trooper did another interview with zappa. I saw the interview here on youtube a while back, but it has since been removed. Zappa was wearing a blue tshirt on the other interview.
Does anyone have that interview? If so, please upload again.
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@gkchvh lol very funny!
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His daughter moon gave me the best pipe job know to man.
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Zappa always gives such insightful answers during his interviews. And a police officer that likes Zappa music is definitely something out of the ordinary.
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Frank Zappa, yeah, I met his daughter Moon Unit once in 1992 at Sears Roebuck & Co. in Pittsburgh. She was the singer of the 'Valley Girl' song that was one of my favorites. I didn't know that Frank had ties to Pennsylvania at all. I thought he was from California. I was 12 when this interview was recorded.
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Independent Thinker. OOOOHH scary. Fuckin cops.
Cops get that way from hanging out with cops. They get indoctrinated into their own little world. Friends don't come over for dinner anymore and all their social and work life starts to revolve around work people.
It's the cops themselves that create this isolated and insular community not the criminals.
mryellow123 2 years ago 23
this stuff is great, Charles Ash; how did you manage to get this done?
I wonder what made the Pennsylvania police give the green light for this.
deepindercheema 3 years ago 8