The Words and Music of Frank Zappa
The Words and Music of Frank Zappa moves beyond the details of Frank Zappas music, a surprisingly clear perspective on his personal views emerges, shedding light on his treatment of such topics as the falsified notion of love in popular culture, the compromising influence of money on popular music, and the concept of freedom in a systematized society. The book includes an ...more
Paperback, 280 pages
Published
October 1st 2007
by UNP - Bison Books
(first published 2006)
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Very good. . . excellent, actually. Lowe seems to present a very concise investigation of Zappa's ability to monitor current cultural trends of Zappa's time (musically, the 50s through the 80s) and how most everyone else who has written about Zappa aren't getting it!
Kudos to Lowe for pointing that out. Lowe has such a reverence (like me) for Zappa as composer and arranger that he purposely stays away from even discussing [all the controversy] in this book. --From A Reader's Journal, by...more
Kudos to Lowe for pointing that out. Lowe has such a reverence (like me) for Zappa as composer and arranger that he purposely stays away from even discussing [all the controversy] in this book. --From A Reader's Journal, by...more
Frank Zappa is a tough subject. His lyrics are often profane or abrasive, sometimes funny, always satirical. In his own words, "I don't have nay pretensions about being a poet. My lyrics are there for entertainment purposes only... [s:]ome of them are truly stupid, some are slightly less stupid and few of them are sort of funny. Apart from the snide political stuff, which I enjoy writing, the rest of the lyrics wouldn't exist at all if it weren't for the fact that we live in a society w...more
This book follows the career of Frank Zappa by exploring each of his albums and discusses events in his life (both from the time the albums were made, as well as from his childhood).
I did not read the whole book, as I do not own any of his albums past Weasels Ripped My Flesh, and I felt that I should listen to them first before reading about them.
I did not read the whole book, as I do not own any of his albums past Weasels Ripped My Flesh, and I felt that I should listen to them first before reading about them.
RIP, my brother.
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