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# soundtrack(s):
(, Sun 7 Oct 2012, 5:54, archived)
# THANKS!
ZAPPA on my birthday! Perfect!
(, Sun 7 Oct 2012, 5:59, archived)
# hooray!
(, Sun 7 Oct 2012, 6:06, archived)
# Poppiest Pop Ever! =)
(, Sun 7 Oct 2012, 6:14, archived)
# then have the classic classic:
(, Sun 7 Oct 2012, 6:15, archived)
# HaHaHa!!!
Booker T gone extra funky! Insane eye candy going on there!
(, Sun 7 Oct 2012, 6:29, archived)
# the 70s here in denmark
was surrealism without intention
(, Sun 7 Oct 2012, 6:32, archived)
# So were the ...uhhh...
'Art Films' Actually the 70s ANYWHERE were surrealism without intention.
(, Sun 7 Oct 2012, 6:45, archived)
# aaahhh
for me the 70s was the golden age of film making
(, Sun 7 Oct 2012, 6:46, archived)
# I had the 1969 vinyl Japanese release of that album -
so rare most Zappa-heads don't even know it existed! (not a boot-leg.)

It was the only record I dubbed to tape so I could listen to for about 8 months while my ship was at sea.
(later traded it for a new Canon F-1 camera...)
(, Sun 7 Oct 2012, 6:32, archived)
# the sad thing about zappa cd releases
was that he remixed a lot of the old stuff and even dubbed new stuff on some of it
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/We%27re_Only_in_It_for_the_Money#Later_releases
(, Sun 7 Oct 2012, 6:35, archived)
# Very True
'We're Only In It For The Money' is a good example. =(
(, Sun 7 Oct 2012, 6:42, archived)
# i got the cover if they ruin DSOTM
(, Sun 7 Oct 2012, 6:45, archived)
# After 10-15 years of only having reel-to-reel tape or LP vinyl Zappa (no cassettes)
I was sort of happy that he did eventually release CDs in any form! There were some obvious problems with the early discs but eventually it was all worked out. I don't have every version of every FZ release, but I do have a lot of 'em. I think my musical memory adjusts when I listen to different versions...
For being such twisted and bizarre music, it has sort of been the soundtrack for much of my life.
Made me what I am today, I guess.
(, Sun 7 Oct 2012, 6:58, archived)
# i'm glad that i got the vinyl of this album:
(, Sun 7 Oct 2012, 7:06, archived)
# I was just singing that song to a friend
last week! (It spun off a discussion about Popeye's theme song, somehow. I Yam What I Yam and You Are What You IZ!)
(, Sun 7 Oct 2012, 7:16, archived)
# apparently MTV didn't like it
(, Sun 7 Oct 2012, 7:33, archived)
# MTV was not the arbiter of style
in my circles. I did like that Art of Noise "Close to the Edit" and I have seen many shows by The Residents ( early MTV fodder when they had nothing else to show,) but for the most part MTV was just background noise.
(, Sun 7 Oct 2012, 7:42, archived)
# more relevant than ever:
(, Sun 7 Oct 2012, 9:06, archived)
# Ah Yes, Goblin Girl
The Ultimate Halloween Song!
(, Sun 7 Oct 2012, 15:58, archived)