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Naki Rat
13th June 2009, 15:13
Starting this Thursday 18th June National Radiois presenting a weekly series on the work of Frank Zappa entitled "The Radio Is Broken". Promo broadcast just before 3.00pm today (Saturday 13th) sounds like it'll be well worth a listen.


11:06 pm Frank Zappa - The Radio is Broken

Frank Zappa is one of the fringe geniuses of American music. In this series The Radio is Broken, James Gardner traces a personal thread through Zappa’s 35 year career.

According to biographer Greg Russo in his book Cosmik Debris: The Collected History and Improvisations of Frank Zappa:

"A very creative and intelligent five-part series on the musical career of Frank Zappa was created by James Gardner for Radio New Zealand Concert... With its expert editing and insightful analysis by Gardner, the program is the most definitive radio-oriented work on Zappa."
Programme 1 - The Project/Object

Explores Zappa's early work and influences and teases out the threads running through the composer's oeuvre (The Project/Object) which will be examined more closely in the rest of the series. Part 1 of 5.

Next week: The Central Scrutinizer/Have I Offended Someone?



This information, tuning details or archived shows available here (http://www.radionz.co.nz/genre/music). :woohoo:

Naki Rat
14th June 2009, 18:45
Bump.......

Laava
14th June 2009, 21:20
Gotta love those background vocals such as
Ram it, ram it, ram it up your poop chute, and
Bum bum bum bimbo!
He is the man and there is no end of You Tube stuff to prove it!
My personal favourite; Dumb all over, followed by You are what you is.

yod
14th June 2009, 21:21
Titties and beer!!!!

Naki Rat
15th June 2009, 08:38
Over 80 albums where to start??
Dinah Moe Humm :woohoo: Watermelon in Easter Hay :2thumbsup

Naki Rat
20th June 2009, 10:34
Anybody else catch this feast of Zappa history and trivia? Brilliantly presented by Jim Gardner and liberally peppered with both well known and obscure Zappa/Mothers material. Well worth the late night supping a few quiet JDs, and thankfully a very slow work day on Friday.

Next week's offering is:

Thursday 25th June 11:06 pm Frank Zappa - The Radio is Broken

Programme 2 - The Central Scrutinizer/Have I Offended Someone

Throughout his career Frank Zappa tirelessly and candidly documented in song the behaviour and "folklore" of his many bands as well as contemporary society, often in a highly contentious way. James Gardner scrutinizes Zappa's gaze and sees how this "anthropological" viewpoint permeates more than just the songs.

Still trying to find a link to relisten to past episodes. Watch this spot :Punk: