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jtmckinley 06-25-2007 11:28 PM

Frank Zappa
 
The Moon has a fairly large selection of Zappa, however some of his most well known albums (as well as some lesser known albums) are not available. I'm starting this thread and offering to donate some FZ albums that have not made it to the Moon yet. Namely, Uncle Meat, Joes Garage Acts I, II & III, You Are What You Is, Frank Zappa Meets The Mothers Of Prevention, Studio Tan, & The London Symphony Orchestra Vols. I & II. I'd be interested to hear others thoughts on the inclusion of these albums to the Moon DB. Again, I will donate them if they are deemed worthy. Obviously I think they are quite worthy. ;)

Moonoffruits96 06-25-2007 11:30 PM

Re: Frank Zappa
 
do it

Rick and Roll 06-26-2007 06:42 AM

Re: Frank Zappa
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jtmckinley (Post 26826)
Studio Tan,

let Me take You To the beach...la la la la la la la la la la.......(8-D

jtmckinley 06-26-2007 09:02 AM

Re: Frank Zappa
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Rick and Roll (Post 26831)
let Me take You To the beach...la la la la la la la la la la.......(8-D

Hehe, I actually like that song for some silly reason, but the tune I really like off that record is:

"Oh here comes Greggery, little Greggery Peccary, the noc-turn-al greg-arious wiiild swiiiine!" :)

Revised Music For Guitar And Low Budget Orchestra and RDNZL are pretty cool too IMHO.

KeithieW 06-26-2007 09:04 AM

Re: Frank Zappa
 
I want to hear the story of Billy the Mountain and Ethel the Tree.

Also the Mud shark interview.

That has me ROTFLMAO every time I hear it.

Rick and Roll 06-26-2007 09:05 AM

Re: Frank Zappa
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jtmckinley (Post 26839)
Hehe, I actually like that song for some silly reason, but the tune I really like off that record is:

"Oh here comes Greggery, little Greggery Peccary, the noc-turn-al greg-arious wiiild swiiiine!" :)

Revised Music For Guitar And Low Budget Orchestra and RDNZL are pretty cool too IMHO.

I like it too esp the keys....that and Orchestral Favorites were played constantly by my college roommate (the contractual records)....

Was "Greg" the Billy the Mountain sequel?

jtmckinley 06-26-2007 10:43 AM

Re: Frank Zappa
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Rick and Roll (Post 26841)
Was "Greg" the Billy the Mountain sequel?

I think it may have been, Billy makes a cameo appearance in The Adventures of Greggery Peccary. First:

"GREGGERY takes a bumpy trail
off the main SHORT FOREST ROAD,
which leads him up the side
of a FAMOUS (and convenientlv
placed) MOUNTAIN, and into a strange
cave on the edge of a cliff, not far
from a LITTLE TWISTED TREE. . .with
eyes on it."

And then later:

"GREGGERY doesn't realize
He has concealed himself
Inside the very mouth of
BILLY THE MOUNTAIN!

HO! HO! HO!

And, as you all know,
Whenever BILLY laughs,
Rocks and boulders hack up,
And the air for miles around
Is filled with tons of dust,
Forming a series of huge
BROWN CLOUDS! "

Actually now that you & Keithie mention it, Just Another Band From LA would be another good addition to the Moon, guess I'll need to donate in stages if Jim gives it the go ahead. I will make one requirement for the donations tho, that the *whole* album gets put on, otherwise we'll just skip that album, partial Zappa albums would mess up the conceptual continuity. ;)

jtmckinley 06-26-2007 12:43 PM

Re: Frank Zappa
 
Just talked with Jim in the shout box and he said:

"progdirjim : still here jtm - hold off for a bit - I have some of that Zappa already. Need time to revover from a total hard drive crash - I'm still missing lots of files and data..."

So I'll wait until Jim lets me know what he doesn't have.

roger 06-26-2007 12:56 PM

Re: Frank Zappa
 
while I respect FZ, and enjoy some of his music (Jazz from Hell, especially), I find that I usually switch away from the Moon when he comes on.

just standing on the other side of the fence...

mossy 06-26-2007 01:15 PM

Re: Frank Zappa
 
errrrr.... I'm a bit like Rogor. Not a huge Zappa fan, sorry jt and Zappa ppl. But...I trust Jim will do the musical balancing audit he always does with these things, and besides, even with a huge library of Zappa, we still have the RQ "guidelines" (rules) in place, as we do for everything else that has a largish musical presence here, so all it will do is give greater choice to those who enjoy Zappa, not inundate us with Zappa. Thanks for your offerings, jt.

roger 06-26-2007 01:20 PM

Re: Frank Zappa
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by mossy (Post 26858)
errrrr.... I'm a bit like Rogor. Not a huge Zappa fan, sorry jt and Zappa ppl. But...I trust Jim will do the musical balancing audit he always does with these things, and besides, even with a huge library of Zappa, we still have the RQ "guidelines" (rules) in place, as we do for everything else that has a largish musical presence here, so all it will do is give greater choice to those who enjoy Zappa, not inundate us with Zappa. Thanks for your offerings, jt.

or RogEr, even! :rofl:

I, too, appreciate the offerings, and hope that I didn't imply otherwise.

mossy 06-26-2007 01:26 PM

Re: Frank Zappa
 
:) I'll never give you an O again

Rick and Roll 06-26-2007 01:31 PM

Re: Frank Zappa
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by mossy (Post 26862)
:) I'll never give you an O again

Only because it's a Zappa thread, I'll say this....


That's what the woman at the bar said!

jtmckinley 06-26-2007 01:37 PM

Re: Frank Zappa
 
Certainly no offense taken Roger, I know there are folks that don't get into Zappa and that's fine, but as mossy noted there are several who do and I would like some more variety even though there is quite a bit already. The box usually gets pretty lively when Nanook comes on and I imagine tunes like Greggery Peccary or Billy The Mountain discussed above might have a similar effect. In any event, as I said before I'll wait for the nod from Jim after he recovers his files since he said he already has some of the stuff I'd like to see on the Moon. Thanks for your input.

OverHillandDale 06-26-2007 02:18 PM

Re: Frank Zappa
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Rick and Roll (Post 26863)
Only because it's a Zappa thread, I'll say this....


That's what the woman at the bar said!


The sad thing for poor Rick was that was no woman, that was his wife. (baddumpa) :rofl::haha::haha:

Dinah-moe-hum, Dinah-moe-hum, betcha $40 ya can't make me....... :rockband:

And Uncle Frank, tell us the story about the Donkey and Enchiladas. You were so Happy Together then. :jawdrop:

jtmckinley 06-26-2007 03:37 PM

Re: Frank Zappa
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by OverHillandDale (Post 26868)
And Uncle Frank, tell us the story about the Donkey and Enchiladas. You were so Happy Together then. :jawdrop:

Ooh yes Uncle Frankie and and tell us about Bobby Brown & The Illinois Enema Bandit! :D


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