Good work. Another lever dissolved. HowieZowie wrote on Oct 16, 2011 at 04:01 AM Tonight's Secret Word is: In Memoriam
I am making an effort to flow off the heavy metal show preceding me:"Headrush" who are in their "dead season" leading up to Halloween. I chose to lead off with some heavy riffing in order to keep their listeners on board:
Muffin Man - Bongo Fury
Leather Goods - Lather
Heavy Duty Judy/Ring of Fire - The Best Band You Never heard in your Life
Whipping Post - A mega-mix of the CD & DVD "Does Humor Belong In Music?" versions - plus "For Duane" from "Guitar"
Merely a Blues in A - FZ Plays The Music Of FZ: A Memorial Tribute
Well - Playground Psychotics version spliced to the "Sometime in NYC" intro & outro
Directly From My Heart To You - "Weasels Ripped My Flesh
Excerpt from the Uncle Frankie Show - Mystery Disc
Plastic People - Absolutely Free
Thanks to Frank - Warren Cuccurullo
Peaches En Regalia - Go With What You Know
Obscenity... - Kill Ugly Radio
We're Turning Again - Have I Offended Someone?
Purple Haze/Sunshine of Your Love - The Best Band You Never Heard in Your Life
Good work. Another lever dissolved. HowieZowie wrote on Oct 16, 2011 at 04:01 AM Tonight's Secret Word is: In Memoriam
I am making an effort to flow off the heavy metal show preceding me:"Headrush" who are in their "dead season" leading up to Halloween. I chose to lead off with some heavy riffing in order to keep their listeners on board:
Muffin Man - Bongo Fury
Leather Goods - Lather
Heavy Duty Judy/Ring of Fire - The Best Band You Never heard in your Life
Whipping Post - A mega-mix of the CD & DVD "Does Humor Belong In Music?" versions - plus "For Duane" from "Guitar"
Merely a Blues in A - FZ Plays The Music Of FZ: A Memorial Tribute
Well - Playground Psychotics version spliced to the "Sometime in NYC" intro & outro
Directly From My Heart To You - "Weasels Ripped My Flesh
Excerpt from the Uncle Frankie Show - Mystery Disc
Plastic People - Absolutely Free
Thanks to Frank - Warren Cuccurullo
Peaches En Regalia - Go With What You Know
Obscenity... - Kill Ugly Radio
We're Turning Again - Have I Offended Someone?
Purple Haze/Sunshine of Your Love - The Best Band You Never Heard in Your Life
Ionisation - Edgar Varese
FZ/JCB Drum Duet - YCDTOSA #5
Secret Greasing - Greasy Love Songs
Stuff Up The Cracks - Crusin' With Ruben & The Jets
Drooling Midrange Accountants on Easter Hay - QuAUDIOPHILIAc
Watermelon In Easter Hay - FZ Plays The Music Of FZ: A Memorial Tribute
Hope you enjoyed it, if you missed it - it archives on www.weru.org
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I'm pleased to announce that Gail has given me approval to proceed with my weekly 2-hour Zappa radio show."Conceptual Continuity with HowieZowie" begins October 15th and will air weekly Saturdays midnight-2 EST, streaming on www.weru.org. I will also continue to do my guest co-host spot on Mondays 10-midnight EST on "Rhtymn Want Ads with Corey Paradise". I usually slip in plenty of Frank, tonight I will be playing 'Samba Funk' from 'Feeding the Monkeys at Ma Maison' as well as other Synclavier works in a Digital Audio Gratification block.
Best of success to HowieZowie. "Music Is The Best!....However Denied, Whenever It's Tried, A Lever Is Never Forever" - FZ
I'm pleased to announce that Gail has given me approval to proceed with my weekly 2-hour Zappa radio show."Conceptual Continuity with HowieZowie" begins October 15th and will air weekly Saturdays midnight-2 EST, streaming on www.weru.org. I will also continue to do my guest co-host spot on Mondays 10-midnight EST on "Rhtymn Want Ads with Corey Paradise". I usually slip in plenty of Frank, tonight I will be playing 'Samba Funk' from 'Feeding the Monkeys at Ma Maison' as well as other Synclavier works in a Digital Audio Gratification block.
I was asked to sit in at a local radio station tonight & spun nearly 2 hours of Zappa - almost all original vinyl. We were inundated with calls & requests. The overwhelming response has yielded an offer for me to do a weekly two hour Zappa show on 88.9 WERU which will stream live! =================================
Hi all. I just joined this group and I am kind of confused by the description. Just my opinion here, which I hope sparks conversation.
After 40 years of radio not playing Frank, why an effort to get them to play FZ or DZPZ now? In truth, commercial radio DOESN’T DESERVE to play Zappa music!
1. Zappa music has proved that it will outlive anything played on commercial radio - especially what passes for Top 40 and pop music today. I haven’t listened to FM radio in over 30 years. What sells today is almost 90% synthesized “robot” voices and computer drums. It’s sickening, and this is what America is requesting?Again, in my opinion, commercial radio doesn’t deserve Zappa music.
2. Zappa music already proved that it will live forever, mostly due to fans passing it to the next generation. We also have new stuff from the FZ Vault, Zappa Radio, and Internet sources like DZW, YouTube, Barfko Swill, etc.
3. I’d love to have an all-Zappa station on satellite radio. I don’t know how the family feels about that or what deals would need to be struck. But with fan backing, it would be an awesome way to have Zappa on the airwa…Read more
Hi all. I just joined this group and I am kind of confused by the description. Just my opinion here, which I hope sparks conversation.
After 40 years of radio not playing Frank, why an effort to get them to play FZ or DZPZ now? In truth, commercial radio DOESN’T DESERVE to play Zappa music!
1. Zappa music has proved that it will outlive anything played on commercial radio - especially what passes for Top 40 and pop music today. I haven’t listened to FM radio in over 30 years. What sells today is almost 90% synthesized “robot” voices and computer drums. It’s sickening, and this is what America is requesting?Again, in my opinion, commercial radio doesn’t deserve Zappa music.
2. Zappa music already proved that it will live forever, mostly due to fans passing it to the next generation. We also have new stuff from the FZ Vault, Zappa Radio, and Internet sources like DZW, YouTube, Barfko Swill, etc.
3. I’d love to have an all-Zappa station on satellite radio. I don’t know how the family feels about that or what deals would need to be struck. But with fan backing, it would be an awesome way to have Zappa on the airwaves. It would definitely pick up new fans from the younger generation of rockers (and there are planty of them!) who lament the future direction of music in America.
Lastly, I want to thank every Zappa fan for keeping the music going. You guys are the best! Thanks to the Zappa family for all their momentum. A dweezillion thanks to Dweezil for DZPZ.Their one show I got to see (Montclair, NJ 1/16/10) was the most enrapturing live musical experience of my life. And I brought two teens that were also so blown away. Keeping Zappa music eternal!
I just received an E-Mail from a Zappa fan I used to go to FZ shows with notifying me of a Youtube posting when I had appeared on David Letterman with Frank Zappa. Personally I never felt the need to edit the video and post it.
While I have talked of this video from time to time in various internet domains I always thought Frank's dialog of his artistic integrity, how he was fair and honest to his work and with his fans was the important message.
I have always been honored that Frank chose me as an example of where he directed that artistic integrity. The interview contains dialog of his business model of sorts, how he ran his business, how he was true to his art and to his fans. For those that need to know details of the production a portion of my appearance as a guest is missing from this edit. If that were not enough David Letterman had initially informed me that I would interview Frank Zappa. I find it fair to say that David Letterman did not particularly like someone getting more laughs from their improv than he received from his opening mon…Read more
Frank Zappa Late Night with David Letterman June 16, 1983
I just received an E-Mail from a Zappa fan I used to go to FZ shows with notifying me of a Youtube posting when I had appeared on David Letterman with Frank Zappa. Personally I never felt the need to edit the video and post it.
While I have talked of this video from time to time in various internet domains I always thought Frank's dialog of his artistic integrity, how he was fair and honest to his work and with his fans was the important message.
I have always been honored that Frank chose me as an example of where he directed that artistic integrity. The interview contains dialog of his business model of sorts, how he ran his business, how he was true to his art and to his fans. For those that need to know details of the production a portion of my appearance as a guest is missing from this edit. If that were not enough David Letterman had initially informed me that I would interview Frank Zappa. I find it fair to say that David Letterman did not particularly like someone getting more laughs from their improv than he received from his opening monologue. While that may have sealed the fate for my Guest Host interview with Frank knowing that I made Frank laugh and give it my all to NBC is something to this day I will always remember. I had many opportunities to share some little time here and there with Frank but Franks laughter and dialog here in this interview speaks to my heart.
Frank Zappa's appearance on "Late Night With David Letterman" promoting the London Symphony Orchestra album. Posted anywhere for the first time is the Gary Titone appearance that was in the very beginning of the show.
From my perspective it exist not only in moments of silence but in each variant degree of amplitude in all instrumentation throughout the entire program. The Room Tone is always there and each room has individual acoustic characteristics. That can even change in a given venue when the venue is remodeled or the statistical density of the audience changes. I have had a specific room very much on my mind in the last year and but also before ZPZ started. I will just leave it at that.
BTW - I think we both have objections to overt audience chatter affect on room tone.
Room tone is critical for one who cuts and splices tape (as Frank did). If one wanted to insert a bit of silence into a reel, one wouldn't use blank tape - that would sound unnatural, so one would take an appropriate length of "room tone" tape and insert it where the silence was needed and it would sound natural. 20 years ago I did a project of recording audio lessons on tape. We always ran room tone -- I had one lecturer who spoke so fast and had so many run-on sentences that he was not understandable. We sat for hours with razor blades and splicing tape splicing in room tone to give "air" between sentences and pauses. Room tone also helped set up EQ. What made Frank so remarkable is that he cared for every aspect of his art -- even the inherent sound of the room in which he played. "This is gotta be right, I want all the right notes." It is said that the mark of a true musical genius, is not that he or she can play all the right notes, but that the artist knows the importance of the silences in between the notes. Frank knew this.
In listening to Gail Zappa, Joe Travers, talk Frank Zappa's archiveI take note of Gail discussing "Room Tone". There is one particular room tone that I have been fortunate to see some of FZs classical works performed but as of this date to the best of my knowledge none of FZs touring bands have had an official release.
I think of the many places I have been fortunate to see FZs Bands, ZPZ & many of Franks classical works performed. On this Mothers day I think it is fitting to use this as an example of how Gail brings Franks process to the fan view. We can see how the choices that she makes are keeping the releases as close as possible to the composers intent. This is great material. Thank you Gail, Thank you Joe. Looking forward to hearing more. O.K. I'm going to dwindle off into the twilight realm of my own secret room tone.
Southern California Public Radio
The Loveliest Storm Drain in the World - Off-Ramp 4-30-2011
Gail Zappa, Joe Travers, talk Frank Zappa's Archives
In listening to Gail Zappa, Joe Travers, talk Frank Zappa's archiveI take note of Gail discussing "Room Tone". There is one particular room tone that I have been fortunate to see some of FZs classical works performed but as of this date to the best of my knowledge none of FZs touring bands have had an official release.
I think of the many places I have been fortunate to see FZs Bands, ZPZ & many of Franks classical works performed. On this Mothers day I think it is fitting to use this as an example of how Gail brings Franks process to the fan view. We can see how the choices that she makes are keeping the releases as close as possible to the composers intent. This is great material. Thank you Gail, Thank you Joe. Looking forward to hearing more. O.K. I'm going to dwindle off into the twilight realm of my own secret room tone.
I've lived in Maine since the inception of DZPZ & I'm stoked that on the first day that tickets went on sale for the upcoming show in August, there was full on advertising! Never happened before. Kudos to 105.5 Frank FM, they even gave away tickets this morning via trivia contest. I wish they had had me do the soundtrack for the commercial, but twas cool to hear Frank on the airwaves!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nBuKLfh31mk&feature=email
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Another lever dissolved.
Conceptual Continuity With Howie Zowie

"Son of The Mother"
PLAYLIST
http://spinitron.com/radio/playlist.php?station=weru&playlist=2588
Another lever dissolved.
Conceptual Continuity With Howie Zowie

"Son of The Mother"
PLAYLIST
http://spinitron.com/radio/playlist.php?station=weru&playlist=2588
Good work. Another lever dissolved.
HowieZowie wrote on Oct 16, 2011 at 04:01 AM
Tonight's Secret Word is: In Memoriam
I am making an effort to flow off the heavy metal show preceding me:"Headrush" who are in their "dead season" leading up to Halloween. I chose to lead off with some heavy riffing in order to keep their listeners on board:
Muffin Man - Bongo Fury
Leather Goods - Lather
Heavy Duty Judy/Ring of Fire - The Best Band You
Never heard in your Life
Whipping Post - A mega-mix of the CD & DVD "Does Humor Belong In Music?" versions - plus "For Duane" from "Guitar"
Merely a Blues in A - FZ Plays The Music Of FZ: A Memorial Tribute
Well - Playground Psychotics version spliced to the "Sometime in NYC" intro & outro
Directly From My Heart To You - "Weasels Ripped My Flesh
Excerpt from the Uncle Frankie Show - Mystery Disc
Plastic People - Absolutely Free
Thanks to Frank - Warren Cuccurullo
Peaches En Regalia - Go With What You Know
Obscenity... - Kill Ugly Radio
We're Turning Again - Have I Offended Someone?
Purple Haze/Sunshine of Your Love - The Best Band You Never Heard in Your Life
Ionisation - Edgar Varese
FZ/JCB Drum Du…Read more
Good work. Another lever dissolved.
HowieZowie wrote on Oct 16, 2011 at 04:01 AM
Tonight's Secret Word is: In Memoriam
I am making an effort to flow off the heavy metal show preceding me:"Headrush" who are in their "dead season" leading up to Halloween. I chose to lead off with some heavy riffing in order to keep their listeners on board:
Muffin Man - Bongo Fury
Leather Goods - Lather
Heavy Duty Judy/Ring of Fire - The Best Band You
Never heard in your Life
Whipping Post - A mega-mix of the CD & DVD "Does Humor Belong In Music?" versions - plus "For Duane" from "Guitar"
Merely a Blues in A - FZ Plays The Music Of FZ: A Memorial Tribute
Well - Playground Psychotics version spliced to the "Sometime in NYC" intro & outro
Directly From My Heart To You - "Weasels Ripped My Flesh
Excerpt from the Uncle Frankie Show - Mystery Disc
Plastic People - Absolutely Free
Thanks to Frank - Warren Cuccurullo
Peaches En Regalia - Go With What You Know
Obscenity... - Kill Ugly Radio
We're Turning Again - Have I Offended Someone?
Purple Haze/Sunshine of Your Love - The Best Band You Never Heard in Your Life
Ionisation - Edgar Varese
FZ/JCB Drum Duet - YCDTOSA #5
Secret Greasing - Greasy Love Songs
Stuff Up The Cracks - Crusin' With Ruben & The Jets
Drooling Midrange Accountants on Easter Hay - QuAUDIOPHILIAc
Watermelon In Easter Hay - FZ Plays The Music Of FZ: A Memorial Tribute
Hope you enjoyed it, if you missed it - it archives on www.weru.org
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Next Week's Secret Word is "Son of The Mother"
The following week is "Halloween"
I pre-ordered "Carnegie Hall" - if it gets here in time, the week after will be "Carnegie Hall or Bust"
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HowieZowie wrote on Oct 3, 2011 at 01:24 PM
I'm pleased to announce that Gail has given me approval to proceed with my weekly 2-hour Zappa radio show."Conceptual Continuity with HowieZowie" begins October 15th and will air weekly Saturdays midnight-2 EST, streaming on www.weru.org. I will also continue to do my guest co-host spot on Mondays 10-midnight EST on "Rhtymn Want Ads with Corey Paradise". I usually slip in plenty of Frank, tonight I will be playing 'Samba Funk' from 'Feeding the Monkeys at Ma Maison' as well as other Synclavier works in a Digital Audio Gratification block.
Best of success to HowieZowie.
"Music Is The Best!....However Denied, Whenever It's Tried, A Lever Is Never Forever" - FZ
HowieZowie wrote on Oct 3, 2011 at 01:24 PM
I'm pleased to announce that Gail has given me approval to proceed with my weekly 2-hour Zappa radio show."Conceptual Continuity with HowieZowie" begins October 15th and will air weekly Saturdays midnight-2 EST, streaming on www.weru.org. I will also continue to do my guest co-host spot on Mondays 10-midnight EST on "Rhtymn Want Ads with Corey Paradise". I usually slip in plenty of Frank, tonight I will be playing 'Samba Funk' from 'Feeding the Monkeys at Ma Maison' as well as other Synclavier works in a Digital Audio Gratification block.
HOWIE ZOWIE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
HowieZowie wrote on Aug 23, 2011 at 01:17 AM
I was asked to sit in at a local radio station tonight & spun nearly 2 hours of Zappa - almost all original vinyl. We were inundated with calls & requests. The overwhelming response has yielded an offer for me to do a weekly two hour Zappa show on 88.9 WERU which will stream live!
=================================
http://www.wers.org/
http://wers.tunegenie.com/search?q=zappa
Dweezil Zappa's Grammy-Winning 'Zappa Plays Zappa'Wednesday, August 10th, 2011
http://whyy.org/cms/radiotimes/2011/08/10/marty-on-zappa-on-zappa/
Hi all. I just joined this group and I am kind of confused by the description. Just my opinion here, which I hope sparks conversation.
After 40 years of radio not playing Frank, why an effort to get them to play FZ or DZPZ now? In truth, commercial radio DOESN’T DESERVE to play Zappa music!
1. Zappa music has proved that it will outlive anything played on commercial radio - especially what passes for Top 40 and pop music today. I haven’t listened to FM radio in over 30 years. What sells today is almost 90% synthesized “robot” voices and computer drums. It’s sickening, and this is what America is requesting? Again, in my opinion, commercial radio doesn’t deserve Zappa music.
2. Zappa music already proved that it will live forever, mostly due to fans passing it to the next generation. We also have new stuff from the FZ Vault, Zappa Radio, and Internet sources like DZW, YouTube, Barfko Swill, etc.
3. I’d love to have an all-Zappa station on satellite radio. I don’t know how the family feels about that or what deals would need to be struck. But with fan backing, it would be an awesome way to have Zappa on the airwa…Read more
Hi all. I just joined this group and I am kind of confused by the description. Just my opinion here, which I hope sparks conversation.
After 40 years of radio not playing Frank, why an effort to get them to play FZ or DZPZ now? In truth, commercial radio DOESN’T DESERVE to play Zappa music!
1. Zappa music has proved that it will outlive anything played on commercial radio - especially what passes for Top 40 and pop music today. I haven’t listened to FM radio in over 30 years. What sells today is almost 90% synthesized “robot” voices and computer drums. It’s sickening, and this is what America is requesting? Again, in my opinion, commercial radio doesn’t deserve Zappa music.
2. Zappa music already proved that it will live forever, mostly due to fans passing it to the next generation. We also have new stuff from the FZ Vault, Zappa Radio, and Internet sources like DZW, YouTube, Barfko Swill, etc.
3. I’d love to have an all-Zappa station on satellite radio. I don’t know how the family feels about that or what deals would need to be struck. But with fan backing, it would be an awesome way to have Zappa on the airwaves. It would definitely pick up new fans from the younger generation of rockers (and there are planty of them!) who lament the future direction of music in America.
Lastly, I want to thank every Zappa fan for keeping the music going. You guys are the best! Thanks to the Zappa family for all their momentum. A dweezillion thanks to Dweezil for DZPZ. Their one show I got to see (Montclair, NJ 1/16/10) was the most enrapturing live musical experience of my life. And I brought two teens that were also so blown away. Keeping Zappa music eternal!
http://youtu.be/DjMO_ewZxIQ
I just received an E-Mail from a Zappa fan I used to go to FZ shows with notifying me of a Youtube posting when I had appeared on David Letterman with Frank Zappa. Personally I never felt the need to edit the video and post it.
While I have talked of this video from time to time in various internet domains I always thought Frank's dialog of his artistic integrity, how he was fair and honest to his work and with his fans was the important message.
I have always been honored that Frank chose me as an example of where he directed that artistic integrity. The interview contains dialog of his business model of sorts, how he ran his business, how he was true to his art and to his fans. For those that need to know details of the production a portion of my appearance as a guest is missing from this edit. If that were not enough David Letterman had initially informed me that I would interview Frank Zappa. I find it fair to say that David Letterman did not particularly like someone getting more laughs from their improv than he received from his opening mon…Read more
http://youtu.be/DjMO_ewZxIQ
I just received an E-Mail from a Zappa fan I used to go to FZ shows with notifying me of a Youtube posting when I had appeared on David Letterman with Frank Zappa. Personally I never felt the need to edit the video and post it.
While I have talked of this video from time to time in various internet domains I always thought Frank's dialog of his artistic integrity, how he was fair and honest to his work and with his fans was the important message.
I have always been honored that Frank chose me as an example of where he directed that artistic integrity. The interview contains dialog of his business model of sorts, how he ran his business, how he was true to his art and to his fans. For those that need to know details of the production a portion of my appearance as a guest is missing from this edit. If that were not enough David Letterman had initially informed me that I would interview Frank Zappa. I find it fair to say that David Letterman did not particularly like someone getting more laughs from their improv than he received from his opening monologue. While that may have sealed the fate for my Guest Host interview with Frank knowing that I made Frank laugh and give it my all to NBC is something to this day I will always remember. I had many opportunities to share some little time here and there with Frank but Franks laughter and dialog here in this interview speaks to my heart.
I share with all the message of Frank Zappa.
Uploaded by koolstrike on May 17, 2011
Frank Zappa's appearance on "Late Night With David Letterman" promoting the London Symphony Orchestra album.
Posted anywhere for the first time is the Gary Titone appearance that was in the very beginning of the show.
Welcome to the way back video vault!!
EDIT NOTE: Link at the top of the page.
@ CMBG,
Please go on regarding "Room Tone"
From my perspective it exist not only in moments of silence but in each variant degree of amplitude in all instrumentation throughout the entire program. The Room Tone is always there and each room has individual acoustic characteristics. That can even change in a given venue when the venue is remodeled or the statistical density of the audience changes. I have had a specific room very much on my mind in the last year and but also before ZPZ started. I will just leave it at that.
BTW - I think we both have objections to overt audience chatter affect on room tone.
Room tone is critical for one who cuts and splices tape (as Frank did). If one wanted to insert a bit of silence into a reel, one wouldn't use blank tape - that would sound unnatural, so one would take an appropriate length of "room tone" tape and insert it where the silence was needed and it would sound natural. 20 years ago I did a project of recording audio lessons on tape. We always ran room tone -- I had one lecturer who spoke so fast and had so many run-on sentences that he was not understandable. We sat for hours with razor blades and splicing tape splicing in room tone to give "air" between sentences and pauses. Room tone also helped set up EQ. What made Frank so remarkable is that he cared for every aspect of his art -- even the inherent sound of the room in which he played. "This is gotta be right, I want all the right notes." It is said that the mark of a true musical genius, is not that he or she can play all the right notes, but that the artist knows the importance of the silences in between the notes. Frank knew this.
Southern California Public Radio
The Loveliest Storm Drain in the World - Off-Ramp 4-30-2011
Gail Zappa, Joe Travers, talk Frank Zappa's Archiveshttp://www.scpr.org/programs/offramp/2011/04/30/gail-zappa-joe-travers-talk-frank-zappas-archives/
In listening to Gail Zappa, Joe Travers, talk Frank Zappa's archive I take note of Gail discussing "Room Tone". There is one particular room tone that I have been fortunate to see some of FZs classical works performed but as of this date to the best of my knowledge none of FZs touring bands have had an official release.
I think of the many places I have been fortunate to see FZs Bands, ZPZ & many of Franks classical works performed. On this Mothers day I think it is fitting to use this as an example of how Gail brings Franks process to the fan view. We can see how the choices that she makes are keeping the releases as close as possible to the composers intent. This is great material. Thank you Gail, Thank you Joe. Looking forward to hearing more. O.K. I'm going to dwindle off into the twilight realm of my own secret room tone.
Southern California Public Radio
The Loveliest Storm Drain in the World - Off-Ramp 4-30-2011
Gail Zappa, Joe Travers, talk Frank Zappa's Archiveshttp://www.scpr.org/programs/offramp/2011/04/30/gail-zappa-joe-travers-talk-frank-zappas-archives/
In listening to Gail Zappa, Joe Travers, talk Frank Zappa's archive I take note of Gail discussing "Room Tone". There is one particular room tone that I have been fortunate to see some of FZs classical works performed but as of this date to the best of my knowledge none of FZs touring bands have had an official release.
I think of the many places I have been fortunate to see FZs Bands, ZPZ & many of Franks classical works performed. On this Mothers day I think it is fitting to use this as an example of how Gail brings Franks process to the fan view. We can see how the choices that she makes are keeping the releases as close as possible to the composers intent. This is great material. Thank you Gail, Thank you Joe. Looking forward to hearing more. O.K. I'm going to dwindle off into the twilight realm of my own secret room tone.
Via DZW Mail where a DZW User From Maine States
I've lived in Maine since the inception of DZPZ & I'm stoked that on the first day that tickets went on sale for the upcoming show in August, there was full on advertising! Never happened before. Kudos to 105.5 Frank FM, they even gave away tickets this morning via trivia contest. I wish they had had me do the soundtrack for the commercial, but twas cool to hear Frank on the airwaves!
"related to the such"? Explain please, o glorious Moderator.
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Beachmars wrote on Jan 24, 2011 at 12:13 PM
oh...I listen to WXRT out of Chicago online cause I love that station and my mind just got blown...they are playing Peaches En Regalia. WOW.
http://wxrt.radio.com/