Frank Zappa
Jazz Rock Improvisation
FZ:
He likes it a lot
FZ:
How would Richard Goldstein interpret this performance?
Obviously it's jazz-rock -heavily influenced by Al Cooper
Honkus has been very impressed by the viscosity of the environment
FZ:
In his new album, "New York, and why I think it is bitchin". Bob Garder, disguised as an elderly surf JUNIC (come on, play)
Just look at the lips on that sucker, here he is girls!
Bob, would you interpret this piece to the audience? Would you explain to them exactly what you're trying to accomplish in this particular-
Bob:
Sydney, Frank. [?] viscosity of an F
FZ:
He's socking it to ya, come on
Bob:
That's what I call "3.5", Frank
FZ:
Density 3.5?
Bob:
Yes, a twit by that last one
FZ:
Density 21.5
Bob:
And then you wrote
FZ:
You just heard a piece of the last movement Le Marteau sans Maître by Pierre Boulez
Bob:
I'm glad you recognize it, Frank
FZ:
Every time I hear a gong and a flute
Bob:
This many pears
FZ:
Hey listen, you know where these people at, play the swinging shepherd blues. I know you hippies, we're also funky
Lurking in the background, we have Jimmy Carl Black, the Indian of the group. With his new painted fire-engine red drumset. Jimmy Carl Black, is a- is an amazing person. Just look at his hair, if you didn't know he was Jimmy Carl Black the Indian of the group you'd think he's Susan Hayward. Rhonda Flemming? Wanda Henders?
Jimmy Carl Black thinks New York sucks