Zappa recommendations

Correspondent:: Tartarus Sanctus
Date: Fri, 14 Jan 2005 11:48:04 -0700

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I am making an mp3 mix CD of Frank Zappa's most melodic music. Suggestions?

Tartarus


Correspondent:: wcb
Date: Fri, 14 Jan 2005 07:55:34 -0500

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Tartarus Sanctus wrote:

> I am making an mp3 mix CD of Frank Zappa's most melodic music.
> Suggestions?
>
> Tartarus

Waka Jawaka

--


Cheerful Charlie


Correspondent:: "iDRMRSR"
Date: Fri, 14 Jan 2005 14:16:10 -0500

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Peaches En Regalia

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Correspondent:: dblspace@aol.complex-sex (David Langlois --- Ball serves Baal)
Date: 14 Jan 2005 19:38:26 GMT

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Ship Arriving Too Late to Save a Drowning Witch


David


Correspondent:: IMBJR
Date: Fri, 14 Jan 2005 21:20:39 +0000

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On 14 Jan 2005 19:38:26 GMT, in reply to dblspace@aol.complex-sex
(David Langlois --- Ball serves Baal):

>Ship Arriving Too Late to Save a Drowning Witch

Mmm, that entire album was a disappointment. The only other I'd not
suggest is "Weasels Ripped My Flesh".

Going off on a tangent I listened to Trout Mask Repica for the first
time in a while and it's really starting to get to me. Small doses
tho. I think a bit of Varese this weekend will set me right too
followed by some Aphex Twin.

>
>
>David



Correspondent:: goldfingerjaws@aol.compoof (DrMindBender)
Date: 14 Jan 2005 21:10:40 GMT

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>Subject: Re: Zappa recommendations
>From: "iDRMRSR" idrmrsr@sssssubgenius.com

>Message-id:
>
>Peaches En Regali

Everything Zap it's all better than all that Beatles, Iggy, Stones yahoo
whoopee cushion jive put together. Make sure you get the vinyl the subliminal
messages are better even if you don't play it on your record player. Just stare
at the naked black pancakes and...
This is a choke.


Correspondent:: John Starrett
Date: Fri, 14 Jan 2005 12:23:34 -0700

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Tartarus Sanctus wrote:

> I am making an mp3 mix CD of Frank Zappa's most melodic music. Suggestions?
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> Tartarus

Zappa was not a master melodist, but there are some I would include.
Sofa #2 comes immediately to mind.

John Starrett


Correspondent:: nikolai kingsley
Date: Sat, 15 Jan 2005 10:40:12 +1100

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> Zappa was not a master melodist, but there are some I would include.
> Sofa #2 comes immediately to mind.

and Sofa #1, both the acoustic guitar version and the one that was on
"You Can't Do That On Stage Anymore", volume 1, disc 1.

"Ich bin der Hiiiiiim-mel
Ich bid das vaaaa-serrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr!"

i'd also add "Watermelon in Easter Hay", but i have a nostalgic memory
of that song. ex-GF who was better than me on guitar. dayum.


Correspondent:: IMBJR
Date: Fri, 14 Jan 2005 20:17:49 +0000

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On Fri, 14 Jan 2005 11:48:04 -0700, in reply to Tartarus Sanctus
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>I am making an mp3 mix CD of Frank Zappa's most melodic music. Suggestions?
>
>Tartarus

The Grand Wazoo

Waka/Jawaka

Sleep Durt (at a push)

That's it! I'm playing them NOW!


Correspondent:: König Prüß, GfbAEV
Date: Fri, 14 Jan 2005 21:08:45 GMT

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IMBJR wrote:
>On Fri, 14 Jan 2005 11:48:04 -0700, in reply to Tartarus Sanctus
>:
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>>I am making an mp3 mix CD of Frank Zappa's most melodic music. Suggestions?
>>
>>Tartarus
>
>The Grand Wazoo
>
>Waka/Jawaka
>
>Sleep Durt (at a push)
>
>That's it! I'm playing them NOW!

Rutabaga, Rutabaga, Rutabaga, Rutabaga, Rutaba...
Call any vegetable
Call it by name
You've gotta call one today
When you get off the train
Call any vegetable
And the chances are good
The vegetable will respond to you
La La La La
The vegetable will respond to you
La La La La

Call any vegetable
Pick up your phone
Think of a vegetable
Lonely at home
Call any vegetable
And the chances are good
The vegetable will respond to you
La La La La
The vegetable will respond to you
La La La La
Rutabaga, Rutabaga, Rutabaga, Rutabaga, Rutaba...

No one will know
If you don't want to let them know
No one will know
'less it's you that might tell them so
Call and they'll come to you
Smiling and covered with dew
Vegetable dream
Vegetable dream
Vegetable dream of responding to you
Standing there shiny and proud by your side
Holding your joint while the neighbors decide
Why is a vegetable something to hide
TO HIDE, TO HIDE, TO HIDE,...

Shooo, Shooo, Shoo, Shoo ....
You know a lot of people don't bother about there friends in the vegetable kingdom. They, they think: What can I say? Some times they think: Where can I go?
Where can I go to get my poodle clipped in Burbank?
At Ralph's vegetarian poodle clippin', where you can come this...
Where can I go to get organic vaseline for my ????
At Bob and Ray's swaheli restorant, where you can come this close.....
Where can I go to get my jeans embroided at Fullerton?.....
At jeans, at Jeans North where nothing fits
Where can I go to get my zipper repaired in Hollywood?
Who gives the fuck anyway
Where can I go to get my speakers fixed?
Where can I go to get my exit lights?,
At Jack LaLane Hamburgers on 312 Whittier Boulavard.
Where can I go to get my stomach pumped?
Where can I go to collapse
Hey, De-due.

Questions, Questions, Questions, flooding into the mind of the concerned young person today. Ah, but it's a great time to be alive ladies and gentlemen. And that's the theme of our program for tonight, "It's so FUCKING GREAT to be alive"! Is what the theme of our show is tonight, boys and girls. And I'm wanna tell ya, if there is anybody here who DOESN'T believe that it is FUCKING GREAT to be alive, I wish that they go now, because this show will only bring them down so much... ]

God Bless America
Land that I love
Call any vegetable
Call it by name
You've gotta call one today
When you get off the train
Call any vegetable
And the chances are good
Oh, that the vegetable will respond to you

And if you are a consenting adult we want you to call today in Los Angeles, the number is Richmond9-6935 , in Downey it's 347-8932.

Call it direct,
Call it collect,
But call it today.



Correspondent:: purple
Date: Fri, 14 Jan 2005 17:34:22 -0500

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On 1/14/05 1:48 PM, in article 41e81394@nntp.zianet.com, "Tartarus Sanctus"
wrote:

> I am making an mp3 mix CD of Frank Zappa's most melodic music. Suggestions?
>
> Tartarus

Include some of the audio from the Bob Marshall interview.

http://catalog.com/mrm/zappa/html/bobm.html


The Great Bob Dobbs



Correspondent:: "r.n.pref"
Date: 14 Jan 2005 15:39:25 -0800

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Shut up and play yer guitar...fer shure



Correspondent:: "Revi Shankar"
Date: Fri, 14 Jan 2005 18:41:42 -0500

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"Tartarus Sanctus" wrote in message
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> I am making an mp3 mix CD of Frank Zappa's most melodic music.
Suggestions?
>
> Tartarus


BLACK PAGE






Correspondent:: "Revi Shankar"
Date: Fri, 14 Jan 2005 18:42:36 -0500

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"Tartarus Sanctus" wrote in message
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> I am making an mp3 mix CD of Frank Zappa's most melodic music.
Suggestions?
>
> Tartarus

also "He's So Gay"






Correspondent:: IMBJR
Date: Sat, 15 Jan 2005 00:30:27 +0000

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On Fri, 14 Jan 2005 18:42:36 -0500, in reply to "Revi Shankar"
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>"Tartarus Sanctus" wrote in message
>news:41e81394@nntp.zianet.com...
>> I am making an mp3 mix CD of Frank Zappa's most melodic music.
>Suggestions?
>>
>> Tartarus
>
>also "He's So Gay"
>
>
>

Brown Moses gives me a lump in da froat.



Correspondent:: "Rev. Ivan Stang"
Date: Fri, 14 Jan 2005 21:41:16 -0500

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In article , IMBJR
wrote:

> On Fri, 14 Jan 2005 18:42:36 -0500, in reply to "Revi Shankar"
> :
>
> >
> >"Tartarus Sanctus" wrote in message
> >news:41e81394@nntp.zianet.com...
> >> I am making an mp3 mix CD of Frank Zappa's most melodic music.
> >Suggestions?
> >>


"March Hair March" from Degenerate Cooties

An oft-overlooked masterpiece.

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Correspondent:: Vaylor Trucks
Date: Mon, 17 Jan 2005 10:47:17 -0500

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Rev. Ivan Stang wrote:
> In article , IMBJR
> wrote:
>
>
>>On Fri, 14 Jan 2005 18:42:36 -0500, in reply to "Revi Shankar"
>>:
>>
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>>>"Tartarus Sanctus" wrote in message
>>>news:41e81394@nntp.zianet.com...
>>>
>>>>I am making an mp3 mix CD of Frank Zappa's most melodic music.
>>>
>>>Suggestions?
>>>
>
>
> "March Hair March" from Degenerate Cooties
>
> An oft-overlooked masterpiece.
>
...ss is "Kaiser Rolls" from the (relatively) new FZ:OZ album.


Correspondent:: "sputnik"
Date: Sat, 15 Jan 2005 02:12:01 GMT

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"Tartarus Sanctus" wrote in message
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> I am making an mp3 mix CD of Frank Zappa's most melodic music.
Suggestions?
>
> Tartarus

G-Spot Tornado offa "The Yellow Shark", for gods sake.




Correspondent:: HellPope Huey
Date: Sat, 15 Jan 2005 03:56:36 GMT

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In article ,
"sputnik" wrote:
> "Tartarus Sanctus" wrote in message
> news:41e81394@nntp.zianet.com...

> > I am making an mp3 mix CD of Frank Zappa's most melodic music.
> Suggestions?

> G-Spot Tornado offa "The Yellow Shark", for gods sake.

Nah, use the one off of "Jazz From Hell." Its a triple damned shame
that was the only fully Synclavier-derived instrumental effort he ever
released. Jaw-droppingly gorgeous stuff. SLIGHTLY makes up for the tons
of abject shit synthesizers have been applied to over all too many
years.

--

HellPope Huey
"You can't go out to play today, kids;
the Giant Flea Alert Level is at Orange."

"They say Democracy
is how we choose the guy who takes the blame."
- "The West Wing"

"Oh, the goddamned irony
that courses through the popular culture
like a cancer.
If nothing is serious anymore,
there's nothing left to satirize."
- Berkeley Breathed,
creator of "Bloom County"


Correspondent:: Vaylor Trucks
Date: Mon, 17 Jan 2005 12:10:56 -0500

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HellPope Huey wrote:
> In article ,
> "sputnik" wrote:
>
>>"Tartarus Sanctus" wrote in message
>>news:41e81394@nntp.zianet.com...
>
>
>>>I am making an mp3 mix CD of Frank Zappa's most melodic music.
>>
>>Suggestions?
>
>
>>G-Spot Tornado offa "The Yellow Shark", for gods sake.
>
>
> Nah, use the one off of "Jazz From Hell." Its a triple damned shame
> that was the only fully Synclavier-derived instrumental effort he ever
> released. Jaw-droppingly gorgeous stuff. SLIGHTLY makes up for the tons
> of abject shit synthesizers have been applied to over all too many
> years.
>
Actually, there is a live track (St. Etienne) on Jazz from Hell, and
Civilization Phase III is mostly Synclavier-based (save for a bit of
talking from inside the piano)


Correspondent:: HellPope Huey
Date: Mon, 17 Jan 2005 18:08:12 GMT

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In article ,
Vaylor Trucks wrote:
> HellPope Huey wrote:

> > Nah, use the one off of "Jazz From Hell." Its a triple damned shame
> > that was the only fully Synclavier-derived instrumental effort he ever
> > released. Jaw-droppingly gorgeous stuff. SLIGHTLY makes up for the tons
> > of abject shit synthesizers have been applied to over all too many
> > years.
> >
> Actually, there is a live track (St. Etienne) on Jazz from Hell, and
> Civilization Phase III is mostly Synclavier-based (save for a bit of
> talking from inside the piano)

Yeah, I know; I meant the only obviously synth-based one. The
Synclavier was/is also a recording studio in a box, so you bet Frank,
who was not a keyboard player per se, would see it as a cut-&-paster's
dream. Now, you can duplicate and exceed its capabilities with a basic
computer and a few bits of hardware for a fraction of its cost, but back
then, it was essentially the only game in town. I just sincerely wish
he'd lived longer and wrung it out more. For me, "Jazz From Hell" was as
mind-expanding as "Switched-On Bach." Both are high-water marks that'll
keep any synth-player from gettin' uppity until the improbable day they
can hit the same level.

--

HellPope Huey
Behind every successful man
is either a woman with a pitchfork
or a big TV, a sloppy dog and a microwave
with a lot of wrappers in the floor next to it...
... but not both

When someone does something good, applaud!
You will make two people happy.
- Samuel Goldwyn

Ya know, if you treated every comic
the way you treated me tonight,
you would never see a bad show.
- Buddy Hackett


Correspondent:: König Prüß, GfbAEV
Date: Mon, 17 Jan 2005 21:19:33 GMT

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>In article ,
> Vaylor Trucks wrote:
>> HellPope Huey wrote:
>
>> > Nah, use the one off of "Jazz From Hell." Its a triple damned shame
>> > that was the only fully Synclavier-derived instrumental effort he ever
>> > released. Jaw-droppingly gorgeous stuff. SLIGHTLY makes up for the tons
>> > of abject shit synthesizers have been applied to over all too many
>> > years.
>> >
>> Actually, there is a live track (St. Etienne) on Jazz from Hell, and
>> Civilization Phase III is mostly Synclavier-based (save for a bit of
>> talking from inside the piano)
>
> Yeah, I know; I meant the only obviously synth-based one. The
>Synclavier was/is also a recording studio in a box, so you bet Frank,
>who was not a keyboard player per se, would see it as a cut-&-paster's
>dream. Now, you can duplicate and exceed its capabilities with a basic
>computer and a few bits of hardware for a fraction of its cost, but back
>then, it was essentially the only game in town. I just sincerely wish
>he'd lived longer and wrung it out more. For me, "Jazz From Hell" was as
>mind-expanding as "Switched-On Bach." Both are high-water marks that'll
>keep any synth-player from gettin' uppity until the improbable day they
>can hit the same level.
>
>--

There was a sort of interesting story in the SF Chron
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/chronicle/archive/2005/01/15/DDG5TAPPS81.DTL

Michael Masley's site has a few tunes to get a taste
He plays hammered dulcimer and has the hammers hooked
on his fingers, sort of like eliminating the piano keys!!!




Correspondent:: HellPope Huey
Date: Tue, 18 Jan 2005 00:19:21 GMT

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In article ,
König Prüß, GfbAEV wrote:

> There was a sort of interesting story in the SF Chron
> http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/chronicle/archive/2005/01/15/D
> DG5TAPPS81.DTL
>
> Michael Masley's site has a few tunes to get a taste
> He plays hammered dulcimer and has the hammers hooked
> on his fingers, sort of like eliminating the piano keys!!!

Oh man, bloody beautiful stuff. I LOVE it when a musician steps outside
the traditional idiom of an instrument like that. I glazed over a bit,
just drinking it in, which is a good sign and all too effing RARE for
me. Thanks kindly for the pointer. Here's a URL where you can find his
CDs, some MP3s and a host of other artists whose work is worth perusing.


http://magnatune.com/artists/masley

--

HellPope Huey
Behind every successful man
is either a woman with a pitchfork
or a big TV, a sloppy dog and a microwave
with a lot of wrappers in the floor next to it...
... but not both

When someone does something good, applaud!
You will make two people happy.
- Samuel Goldwyn

Ya know, if you treated every comic
the way you treated me tonight,
you would never see a bad show.
- Buddy Hackett


Correspondent:: König Prüß, GfbAEV
Date: Tue, 18 Jan 2005 02:08:14 GMT

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HellPope Huey wrote:

> In article ,
> König Prüß, GfbAEV wrote:
>
> > There was a sort of interesting story in the SF Chron
> > http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/chronicle/archive/2005/01/15/D
> > DG5TAPPS81.DTL
> >
> > Michael Masley's site has a few tunes to get a taste
> > He plays hammered dulcimer and has the hammers hooked
> > on his fingers, sort of like eliminating the piano keys!!!
>
> Oh man, bloody beautiful stuff. I LOVE it when a musician steps outside
> the traditional idiom of an instrument like that. I glazed over a bit,
> just drinking it in, which is a good sign and all too effing RARE for
> me. Thanks kindly for the pointer. Here's a URL where you can find his
> CDs, some MP3s and a host of other artists whose work is worth perusing.
>
>
> http://magnatune.com/artists/masley
>
> --
>

Yeah, that's the link that I was looking for and couldn't find.

That one guy who said that he wanted to use/remix some of
it for trance music sounded interesting, too--Brad Kagan
Santa Cruz Trance Mansion





Correspondent:: König Prüß, GfbAEV
Date: Tue, 18 Jan 2005 03:00:38 GMT

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HellPope Huey wrote:
>In article ,
> König Prüß, GfbAEV wrote:
>
>> There was a sort of interesting story in the SF Chron
>> http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/chronicle/archive/2005/01/15/D
>> DG5TAPPS81.DTL
>>
>> Michael Masley's site has a few tunes to get a taste
>> He plays hammered dulcimer and has the hammers hooked
>> on his fingers, sort of like eliminating the piano keys!!!
>
> Oh man, bloody beautiful stuff. I LOVE it when a musician steps outside
>the traditional idiom of an instrument like that. I glazed over a bit,
>just drinking it in, which is a good sign and all too effing RARE for
>me. Thanks kindly for the pointer. Here's a URL where you can find his
>CDs, some MP3s and a host of other artists whose work is worth perusing.
>
>
>http://magnatune.com/artists/masley
>
>--

Wow, yeah! Whole CD's of other stuff too!
http://magnatune.com/artists/atomic_opera
for example



Correspondent:: Eddie Vroom
Date: Sat, 15 Jan 2005 02:33:01 GMT

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Tartarus Sanctus wrote:

> I am making an mp3 mix CD of Frank Zappa's most melodic music. Suggestions?

Find Her Finer and Friendly Little Finger -- both on Zoot Allures. Hell,
get the entire disc. You won't be disappointed.

--
Art and Fashion for the New Conspiracy

http://www.cafepress.com/luciddragon

the Mystical RevvedErrand Doktor Eddie Vroom
Certified God by the holy authority of
the White Lotus Fortune Cookie Company
June 23, 2004


Correspondent:: nenslo
Date: Fri, 14 Jan 2005 18:53:19 -0800

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Tartarus Sanctus wrote:
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> I am making an mp3 mix CD of Frank Zappa's most melodic music. Suggestions?
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DON'T.


Correspondent:: nikolai kingsley
Date: Sat, 15 Jan 2005 17:52:55 +1100

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>>I am making an mp3 mix CD of Frank Zappa's most melodic music. Suggestions?
>
>
> DON'T.




i don't mean to sound rude, but has anyone ever accused you of being a
killjoy? yeesh.


Correspondent:: König Prüß, GfbAEV
Date: Sat, 15 Jan 2005 07:19:18 GMT

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nikolai kingsley wrote:
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>>>I am making an mp3 mix CD of Frank Zappa's most melodic music. Suggestions?
>>
>>
>> DON'T.
>
>
>
>
>i don't mean to sound rude, but has anyone ever accused you of being a
>killjoy? yeesh.

Hey! This guy eats vinegar pies! Whaddya expect!?!?




Correspondent:: "Rev. Ivan Stang"
Date: Sat, 15 Jan 2005 12:34:27 -0500

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In article ,
König Prüß, GfbAEV wrote:

> nikolai kingsley wrote:
> >
> >>>I am making an mp3 mix CD of Frank Zappa's most melodic music. Suggestions?
> >>
> >>
> >> DON'T.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >i don't mean to sound rude, but has anyone ever accused you of being a
> >killjoy? yeesh.
>
> Hey! This guy eats vinegar pies! Whaddya expect!?!?
>

That was another great album, Vinegar Pie. "Contrary Noodles" is on it,
one of my all-time fave Zappa instrumentals. Not exactly melodic,
though.

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Correspondent:: Ljutefisk Geist
Date: Sat, 15 Jan 2005 14:59:27 GMT

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In article <41e81394@nntp.zianet.com>, tartarus@rome.it says...
> I am making an mp3 mix CD of Frank Zappa's most melodic music. Suggestions?
>
> Tartarus
>
Burnt Weeny Sandwich



Correspondent:: HellPope Huey
Date: Sat, 15 Jan 2005 17:27:40 GMT

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In article ,
Ljutefisk Geist wrote:

> Burnt Weeny Sandwich

Ironically, this is the term for our new form of government.

--

HellPope Huey
"Wookie" is Mandarin Chinese for
"Big Knot On Your Privates."

"It doesn't help that they make us sleep upright.
We eat G.I. rations.
Worms are eating away at the skin of David's feet.
Its called Wormfoot. Chunks fall off."
- Bob Odenkirk

"It wasn't until I started reading and found books
they wouldn't let me read in school that I discovered
you could be insane and happy and have a good life
without being like everybody else."
- John Waters


Correspondent:: "Giles"
Date: 16 Jan 2005 22:31:04 -0800

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Tartarus Sanctus wrote:
> I am making an mp3 mix CD of Frank Zappa's most melodic music.
Suggestions?
>
.
'Most melodic' would be from "Freak Out" (except for last two cuts) and
"We're Only In It For The Money".
I'm not saying this is his best work, but at that time he was still
using a fairly conventional song structure with melody as a primary
focal point.
Melody and Satire: two primary focal points.
Melody, Satire, and an almost fanatical devotion to (bonk)...



Correspondent:: "Assco"
Date: 16 Jan 2005 22:57:41 -0800

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Ich Bin Der Wer Divan (sic?) from One Size Fits All; The Grand Wazoo
from The Grand Wazoo; assorted parody music from Just Another Band From
LA; St. Etienne from Jazz From Hell; The Air (Escaping) and Dog Breath
In the Year of the Plague/Dog Breath Variations from Uncle Meat; Waka
Jawaka from Waka Jawaka.



Correspondent:: Vaylor Trucks
Date: Mon, 17 Jan 2005 10:56:57 -0500

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Tartarus Sanctus wrote:
> I am making an mp3 mix CD of Frank Zappa's most melodic music. Suggestions?
>
> Tartarus

For most melodic, here's my list

The 2nd theme from Lumpy Gravy pt 1 (the section which eventually became
"Oh No") - Lumpy Gravy
The Orange County Lumber Truck - Weasles Ripped My Flesh
Holiday in Berlin - Burnt Weeny Sandwich
Run Home Slow Theme - The Lost Episodes
Little Umbrellas - Hot Rats
Blessed Relief - The Grand Wazoo
Sofa No. 1 - One Size Fits All
Zoot Allures - Zoot Allures
Sleep Dirt - Sleep Dirt
Down in De Dew - Studio Tan / Lather (Leather)
Uncle Meat Main Theme - Uncle Meat
Put A Motor In Yourself - Civilization Phase III
Outrage At Valdez - The Yellow Shark
Any Kind of Pain - Broadway The Hard Way
Village of the Sun - Roxy and Elsewhere
Watermellon in Easter Hay - Joe's Garage
Toad of the Short Forest (first part anyway) - Weasles Ripped My Flesh
Night School - Jazz From Hell
Carolina Hard-Core Ecstacy - Bongo Fury