For
whatever it's worth, I had a "Phi Zappa Krappa" poster on my bedroom wall (as a
kid, in the early '70s) long before I'd actually purchased any FZ albums.
At the time, this image of him signified, for me, a kind of
romantic anti-establishment stance, a hearty
fuck-you to just about everyone who ventured into my bedroom. So even to
the nonfan, FZ's visage (not to mention posterior) carried *some* kind of
counter-cultural currency, I think.