Pistachio | 4 Jan 2009 03:48 | Quote> |
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As you may or may not know, Frank Zappa, a Jack of All trades in entertaiment, producing, composing, performing, his 30+ years of his magnificent career, before tragically passing away of prostate cancer, he was a sometimes misunderstood but exeptional composer, and guitarist, my personal favorite of his on top of it all is: "Willie the Pimp", from his Hot Rats album featuring an old time friend, Don Van Vliet (aka Captain Beefheart, a less popluar but equally ridiculous and innovative musician), and in a very, very close second: "Watermelon in Easter Hay" off of the album Joe's Garage, which is a 2-disc statement against the irrationality of the censorship of music. Not to be conescending, but some of the mebers here seem a bit young, so the topic itself may be esoteric, but if you have an answer, by all means, share it. |