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lemonade kid
Old Love
USA
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Posted - 19/03/2011 : 16:18:47
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Zappa is a mere 22 years old and already an iconoclast!! Funny guy!!
On The BIKE!!
A really funny bit...imagine ANYONE getting this much time, to play a bicycle no less, on Late Nite or Letterman!!!
In four parts! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8e3I0iagWXU&feature=related
ENJOY! The wondrous daze of B&W TV! Innocent and REAL! Reality TV at its best!
_____________________________________________ Letting your freak flag fly is a state of mind, not a fashion statement. -lk |
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Joe Morris
Old Love
3491 Posts |
Posted - 20/03/2011 : 14:40:37
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he would later play a car on the Monkees tv show
well, demolish if you mean play of course! |
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captain america and billy
Old Love
907 Posts |
Posted - 24/03/2011 : 19:25:12
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"Freak Out" instantly became one of my favorite albums when I first heard it just a couple of years ago. Well ahead of its time musically as well as conceptually. Now I'm an enormous Beatles fan, but I must admit that this and Velvet Underground's first album are at least two reasons why some believe the Fabs garnered a little too much credit for themselves for having changed pop music as art. Of course many also cite "Forever Changes". Staying on the counterculture course, I think some critics were a little harsh on the Stones' "Majesties Request". I'll grant you its no acid rock tour-de-force, but there are a few captivating moments. I've always adored the other-worldness of "2000 Light Years From Home". Besides, Mick,Keef and Co. knew the genre was really their forte, they just wanted to say they got their two cents in about the whole "head" thing. In fact,even the Monkees indulged and called their project just that! |
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captain america and billy
Old Love
907 Posts |
Posted - 24/03/2011 : 19:26:39
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I mean the Stones knew psychedelia WASN'T their forte! |
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