Lost Frank Zappa college radio interview from 1967

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  • Опубликовано: 6 окт 2024

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  • @makeaguitarnoise
    @makeaguitarnoise 10 месяцев назад +23

    Great find. I wish Frank was here today. What would he make of the insanity going on in the world today.
    He had a rare intelligence.

    • @MCROCOSM
      @MCROCOSM 10 месяцев назад

      hes a fed

    • @m1losk1
      @m1losk1 10 месяцев назад +1

      you're a nutcase@@MCROCOSM

    • @bobdobbs3178
      @bobdobbs3178 10 месяцев назад

      Here's what Frank would say today: this is from the Bob Marshall interview (Oct.22, 1988):
      ionandbob.blogspot.com/2015/11/bob-marshall-frank-zappa-interview.html
      Bob Marshall: Maybe there are historical forces, ways of thinking that you tapped into and continued a tradition unconsciously. I mean, from the critic's point of view. I think it was Miles who was the first one who wrote about your repetition of motifs in his early articles in the late Sixties. I remember one of his questions from International Times where he asked "Is there an IDEA behind your work?". It was capitalized in the newspaper. And I think that's what I'm trying to get at.
      Frank Zappa: That's simple. It's that the Emperor's not wearing any clothes, never has, never will.
      BM: What is the Emperor?
      FZ: Fill in the blank. (laughs)
      BM: So the idea is that you're making a symbol that allows other people to participate in it.
      FZ: That's audience participation on a grand scale. It's like name your poison. Why, that's almost elegant.
      BM: What is?
      FZ: Structuring something the way that people get to participate in it by adding their missing ingredient. It's like, be your own catalyst.

    • @greenatom
      @greenatom 10 месяцев назад

      @@MCROCOSM Source?

    • @pangeaproxima3681
      @pangeaproxima3681 10 месяцев назад

      @@MCROCOSM Source?

  • @IsmJism
    @IsmJism 3 месяца назад +4

    ",,,Kids are so apathetic these days" - TRUE today as well; Aside from this assertion / observation, Frank was FREAKIN' genius

  • @splankhoon
    @splankhoon 10 месяцев назад +11

    Amazing stuff! Thank you so much. Frank in his twenties and already more knowledgable about the 'biz' than most people in their entire life. The impact he must 've had back in the day is unimaginable.

  • @withoutdestination7840
    @withoutdestination7840 10 месяцев назад +11

    My oldest brother saw that gig at the Ford.

  • @pangeaproxima3681
    @pangeaproxima3681 10 месяцев назад +6

    _We do things with our hands and bodies on stage that don't record well..._ LMAO!

  • @charleswinokoor6023
    @charleswinokoor6023 5 месяцев назад +1

    The interviewer Doll did a respectable job, but why not tell us where this was conducted?
    Judging by the sound of the cash register I’m guessing it probably was a record store.

  • @henrydarker4314
    @henrydarker4314 10 месяцев назад +3

    Thanks Bob

    • @bobonzappa
      @bobonzappa  10 месяцев назад +1

      We aim to please, Henry.

    • @henrydarker4314
      @henrydarker4314 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@bobonzappa I've been enjoying all the chats. Saw Zappa ni the UK from 73 to 88. Talking's good ! !

    • @bobonzappa
      @bobonzappa  10 месяцев назад +1

      @@henrydarker4314 that's great that you got to see those shows!

  • @rebeccacederholm1140
    @rebeccacederholm1140 2 месяца назад

    Yeah, what would he think of today's shit. R.I.P.

  • @Royale_with_Cheeze
    @Royale_with_Cheeze 10 месяцев назад +2

    From this same interview (on the MOFO 4-CD release) titled "Psychedelic Upholstery", but doesn't appear to be in this clip:
    *Eh, next step is that the kids'll all cut their hair off and go bald. I'm sure that'll happen.*
    In 1967, Frank predicted the skinhead punk trend.

  • @1977sadhana
    @1977sadhana 10 месяцев назад +4

    "It could be possible to rebuild society, you wouldn't have tear it down, it's possible the society could be rebuilt from where it is now" ........
    Oh, And how the F*^k did he foretell Industrial in 1967? AND Skinhead? Makes humanity seem pretty dumb and predictable

  • @warrenwightman4413
    @warrenwightman4413 10 месяцев назад +3

    Isn't that a great great interview what a guy

  • @TheRudySchwartzProject
    @TheRudySchwartzProject 5 месяцев назад

    We need at least eight million more RUclips comments from people who think Frank would agree with everything they think if he were alive today. I'm certain that if he were alive today he'd agree with me that it's stupid to care about it. On the other hand, it's really important to get all of your opinions from Taylor Swift, Tucker Carlson, and whoever that guy is who reads your gas meter.

    • @bobdobbs3178
      @bobdobbs3178 Месяц назад

      Go screw yourself, Rudy et al.
      I cut off your phone conversation with Gerry Fialka in June, 1993, while I was living at Gerry's.
      And I'll do it again.
      You guys haven't learned anything relevant in over 30 years.

  • @leddygee1896
    @leddygee1896 10 месяцев назад +5

    Frank did not suffer fools
    Very well, and listening to
    Him here he’s a capitalist,
    And an artist at the same
    Time, a very unusual
    Combination in 1967.
    I would LOVE to hear his
    Take on the wokies in this
    Day and Age…
    He would destroy them
    With logic and truth!!
    I really miss Frank…
    RIP Mr. Zappa.

    • @bobdobbs3178
      @bobdobbs3178 10 месяцев назад

      Here's Frank's response to the Wokies of his day:
      “Frank Zappa: LA’s Original Freak Is One Mean Mother”, by Michael Snyder & Blair Jackson, January 1978
      [[ Michael Snyder: WE’RE ONLY IN IT FOR THE MONEY derides San Francisco, Flower Power, and the so-called hippie movement on a number of cuts. Do you think that attitude is a tired issue or still worth kicking around?
      Frank Zappa: Whatever you like. You want to talk about tired issues? I’ll talk about ‘em. I’m here to entertain you.
      M: You’re here to entertain everybody. If you’ve got it, entertain it.
      FZ: OK, here it is: I believe that San Francisco and its citizens were used by the United States government for LSD experiments, psychological warfare experiments, and germ warfare experiments during that period of time. I think that the whole Haight-Ashbury phenomenon was manufactured, and I think that the people who were victimized by those drugs during that time ought to sue the government. You’re looking at a place that was chosen as the home of the manufactured zombies.
      M: All this stuff about the CIA drug houses has been coming to light. It might make sense.
      FZ: It does. After the CIA discovers this potential weapon, where are they going to try it out on a large number of people? In an urban setting. Take a map. Stick a pin. San Francisco gets the vote. You know those funny camps they were opening during the '60s?
      M: The camps for dissidents?
      FZ: The ones where they put the Japanese people during World War 2. They were sprucing them up in the 1960s.
      M: Detention camps.
      FZ: Yeah. Why were they opening them up?
      M: The government feared that campus unrest would lead to widespread rioting?
      FZ: I don’t think they feared the students or needed a place to lock them away. I think the camps were a safety valve, in case the chemical experiments failed and you had tens of thousands of uncontrolled potential murderers on the street. If they dosed ‘em too much and everything got out of hand, the only answer would have been to round them up and throw them in those camps. ]]

    • @IVnik8or
      @IVnik8or 10 месяцев назад +6

      lol. Right from the start. Trouble Everyday is one of the most awesome “woke” songs ever written. All about waking people up to what’s really going on.

    • @Rippedflesh69
      @Rippedflesh69 10 месяцев назад

      @@IVnik8or , today's "woke" has got nothing to do with waking people up. "Woke" is a totalitarian mass censorship Orwellian dystopia.

    • @joelbarish
      @joelbarish 10 месяцев назад

      @@IVnik8or That's not what "woke" means.

    • @IVnik8or
      @IVnik8or 10 месяцев назад +2

      @joelbarish from wikipedia:
      Woke is an adjective derived from African-American Vernacular English (AAVE) meaning "alert to racial prejudice and discrimination". Beginning in the 2010s, it came to encompass a broader awareness of social inequalities such as racial justice, sexism and LGBT rights.

  • @J0EYbagaDONUTS
    @J0EYbagaDONUTS 10 месяцев назад +2

    Frank giving props to Eric Clapton ! My three favorite guitarist ... Frank Zappa , Eric Clapton and Jimmy Page !