For part one, I'm tempted to mention Sgt. Pepper, but I won't. Instead I'll mention... ZAPPA/MOTHERS: JUST ANOTHER BAND FROM L.A. I've been a Flo & Eddie hater for decades now, and despite an interesting take on "Call Any Vegetable," when I listen to this I think I must know how Dustin Hoffman's character felt after a couple of days of dental care from Laurence Olivier in "Marathon Man." Part two-- UB40: SIGNING OFF. Is it cheating to cite a group's first album? All this material was recorded before they ever gave me a reason to hate them. Yet hate them I do, except for these rawly played, emotional songs, esp. the cover of Randy Newman's "I Think It's Going To Rain Today." William Crump --
On Sun, 30 Jun 2002 17:11:16 -0500 "William Crump" wrote:
For part one, I'm tempted to mention Sgt. Pepper, but I won't. Instead I'll mention...
ZAPPA/MOTHERS: JUST ANOTHER BAND FROM L.A. I've been a Flo & Eddie hater for decades now, and despite an interesting take on "Call Any Vegetable," when I listen to this I think I must know how Dustin Hoffman's character felt after a couple of days of dental care from Laurence Olivier in "Marathon Man."
That's one of my Zappa favorite! I got it when it came out and it took me forever to get it (understanding the language is quite important for Side 1). Even after all these years, I still love it. "Billy the Mountain" illustrates perfectly Zappa's dadaist approach; it is silly and weird at the same time, almost a nightmarish/surrealistic feel to it. And after this tour de force, side B was almost pure rock with even a short but great solo by Frank. Patrice.
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