RE: [Zappa-List] seek your advice

2006-02-12 Thread Jim L










Well its the
first track on Hot Rats. I think getting a full copy of Hot Rats might be a
good place to start. I remember the first time I heard Peaches and it hit me
vary well too. In fact when I was about 20 year old (many years ago) I used a
timer on my bedroom stereo system with a tape of Hot Rats in it for my alarm
clock. It was a great way to start the day and seemed to put me in a great
mood. Willie The Pimp was good shaving music ;-)





Jim
 L











From: Zappa-List@yahoogroups.com [mailto:Zappa-List@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of cw_robcastaneda
Sent: Sunday, February 12, 2006
1:10 AM
To: Zappa-List@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [Zappa-List] seek your
advice





Hi,

I'm a relative newbie to Frank Zappa music. To
begin I bought a best of album to get a 
sampling (with over 70+ albums to chose from and
such a wide variety it is hard to 
choose!).

The first song on the album - Peaches En
Regalia hit me right up front and I would like to 
ask which other songs/albums offer similar styles
of compositions. The vocal stuff doesn't 
do much for me at this stage, but I'm really
hungry for the peaches style compositions.

Any advice or pointers would be appreciated.

thanks.

-Rob













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Re: [Zappa-List] seek your advice

2006-02-12 Thread philip wallace



Try   Frank Zappa - Absolutely Free - 06 - Invocation  Ritual Dance of the Young PumpkinIt's always been a favorite of mine and i think i'm going to put it on right now.  Philcw_robcastaneda [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:  Hi,I'm a relative newbie to Frank Zappa music. To begin I bought a "best of album" to get a sampling (with over 70+ albums to chose from and such a wide variety it is hard to choose!).The first song on the album - "Peaches En Regalia" hit me right up front and I would like to ask which other songs/albums offer similar styles of compositions. The vocal stuff doesn't do much for me at this stage, but I'm really hungry for the "peaches" style compositions.Any advice or pointers would be
 appreciated.thanks.-Rob
		  
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Re: [Zappa-List] seek your advice

2006-02-12 Thread jcoonk





I've always fancied the idea of having 'Peaches' as a cell-phone ring 
tone...
Now that I actually have a cell, I find I'm too stupid to figure out how to 
dl to it, and find it (a good one, not a cheesy elevator tinkle) on the web to 
dl.
Yes, the first time I heard it, it hit me hard also...
SOFA

  - Original Message - 
  From: 
  Jim 
  L 
  To: Zappa-List@yahoogroups.com 
  Sent: Sunday, February 12, 2006 7:49 
  AM
  Subject: RE: [Zappa-List] seek your 
  advice
  
  
  Well itÂ’s the first 
  track on Hot Rats. I think getting a full copy of Hot Rats might be a good 
  place to start. I remember the first time I heard Peaches and it hit me vary 
  well too. In fact when I was about 20 year old (many years ago) I used a timer 
  on my bedroom stereo system with a tape of Hot Rats in it for my alarm clock. 
  It was a great way to start the day and seemed to put me in a great mood. 
  Willie The Pimp was good shaving music ;-)
  
  
  Jim 
  L
  
  
  
  
  From: 
  Zappa-List@yahoogroups.com 
  [mailto:Zappa-List@yahoogroups.com] 
  On Behalf Of 
  cw_robcastanedaSent: Sunday, February 12, 2006 1:10 
  AMTo: Zappa-List@yahoogroups.comSubject: [Zappa-List] seek your 
  advice
  
  Hi,I'm a relative newbie to Frank Zappa music. To begin I 
  bought a "best of album" to get a sampling (with over 70+ albums to chose from and such a 
  wide variety it is hard to choose!).The first song on the album - "Peaches En Regalia" hit me 
  right up front and I would like to ask which other songs/albums offer similar styles of 
  compositions. The vocal stuff doesn't do much for me at this stage, but I'm really hungry for the 
  "peaches" style compositions.Any advice or pointers would be 
  appreciated.thanks.-Rob





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Re: [Zappa-List] seek your advice

2006-02-12 Thread mr_and_mrs_skull





Frank's instrumental\orchestral\'arranged' music 
has always been my preferred Zappa listening. With that in mind I 
really
like "Lather", Hot Rats\Waka Jawaka (a separate 
and distinct title from "Hot Rats") and "The Yellow Shark". "Jazz From Hell" is 
purty cool too. With "Lather" I just program out the vocal tracks when I'm not 
in the mood for them. 

Try it, you'll love it, it's a way of 
life...

Mr. Skull

  
  
  Hi,I'm a relative newbie to Frank Zappa music. To begin I 
  bought a "best of album" to get a sampling (with over 70+ albums to chose from and such a 
  wide variety it is hard to choose!).The first song on the album - "Peaches En Regalia" hit me 
  right up front and I would like to ask which other songs/albums offer similar styles of 
  compositions. The vocal stuff doesn't do much for me at this stage, but I'm really hungry for the 
  "peaches" style compositions.Any advice or pointers would be 
  appreciated.thanks.-Rob





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