tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4335991334869467480.post6915606026586340404..comments2024-03-28T07:37:54.624+00:00Comments on The World's Worst Records: Garbage, Lady.Darryl W. Bullockhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08158619405568235974noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4335991334869467480.post-54673168183824091882020-01-16T07:22:08.202+00:002020-01-16T07:22:08.202+00:00A unique era that will likely never be repeated.A unique era that will likely never be repeated.Obbophttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02293277889632462534noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4335991334869467480.post-72143135880916548242015-10-13T05:40:16.031+01:002015-10-13T05:40:16.031+01:0010/13/15
RobGems.ca wrote:
Originally issued in 19...10/13/15<br />RobGems.ca wrote:<br />Originally issued in 1969 on the pink straight label, then re-issued in 1970 on Reprise/Straight with Warner brothers distribution. Frank Zappa definitely wanted this to be weird & freaky. He was a fan of the no-talent girl legends the Shaggs, and since he couldn´t get that group signed to his label imprint, he settled for these similar-sounding cateurwallers. Frank was a bit of a hypocrite with his no-drug policies, since he knew well that many of his artists and associates did drugs. Lowell George was indeed fired by Zappa, but not before George offered a song he composed originally designed for The Mothers Of Invention, titled ¨Willin´¨. Frank was so moved by the song, and suggested that George form a band of his own for that song. George did, by forming Little Feat in 1971.RIP Gail Zappa, who was as much as a heavy smoker as Frank.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com