Great little read there.Zappa has always and will continue to fascinate me.Is that info from a book on him.If so,which one.Would love to read more. Gene >From: Ken Kase >Reply-To: audities@smoe.org >To: Audities >Subject: Re: What's new in the last 24 hours of your CD life? >Date: Wed, 17 Aug 2005 11:17:34 -0500 > >On 8/17/05 10:58 AM, "Holmes Online" wrote: > > > Zappa's WERE ONLY IN IT FOR THE MONEY > > >Nothing wrong with that, although it was virtually custom designed to >irritate pop lovers. Zappa was one of the few people in rock who was able >to >see the ridiculousness of hippie subculture and say something about it >without losing his own street credibility. > >The Sgt. Pepper cover parody is a masterpiece. There's a famous story about >FZ calling to ask Paul McCartney for permission to parody the cover and >McCartney passed the buck to Sir Joe at EMI, although it was OK with Macca. >Zappa found this perplexing, as he thought that The Beatles should be the >ones who gave permission for such things. I think they got the OK, but >Verve/MGM released the parody in reverse so that the gatefold photo is >actually on the outside. Thus, the concept was basically ruined. > >A lot of people thought FZ was full of venom for the Beatles, but he >wasn't. >He regarded them as a very good commercial group and even performed with >John & Yoko at the Fillmore in 1971--the recording of which led to another >controversy. But that's another story... > >--Ken > >