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Frank Zappa and the Mothers of Invention in the 1960s

The most detailed, informative, and enjoyable documentary on Frank Zappa and the Mothers of Invention yet to emerge. Features rare footage of Frank and the Mothers throughout the 1960s, archive interviews, seldom-seen live performances, and a host of other features. Track listing features: Who Are the Brain Police?, Hungry Freaks Daddy, Trouble Every Day, Brown Shoes Don't Make it, America Drinks and Goes Home, and many more.

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  • ""This film reviews the true story of The Mothers of Invention and the music they made uring the first incarnation of the band. With group members Jimmy Carl Black, Bunk Gardner, Don Preston and Art Tripp taking up the tale and revealing - often for the first time - what the real Frank Zappa was all about; and with contributions from 'scenesters' like LA wildman Kim Fowley, biographer Billy James, Zappa academic Ben Watson, music journalist Richie Unterberger and English writer and musician Alan Clayson -acclaimedbiographer of Edgar Varèse- this programme is the most detailed, informative and enjoyable documentary on Frank Zappa and The Mothers of Invention yet to emerge. Also features rare footage of Frank and The Mothers from throughout the 1960s, archive interviews, seldom seen live performances, and a host of other features. Includes tracks such as; Who Are The Brain Police?, Hungry Freaks Daddy, Trouble Every Day, Brown Shoes Don't Make It, America Drinks And Goes Home, Are You Hung Up?, Flower Punk, Love Of My Life, Dog Breath Variations, Willie The Pimp and many others." - Chrome Dreams Media website."
  • "The most detailed, informative, and enjoyable documentary on Frank Zappa and the Mothers of Invention yet to emerge. Features rare footage of Frank and the Mothers throughout the 1960s, archive interviews, seldom-seen live performances, and a host of other features. Track listing features: Who Are the Brain Police?, Hungry Freaks Daddy, Trouble Every Day, Brown Shoes Don't Make it, America Drinks and Goes Home, and many more."@en
  • "Dokumentarni film prikazuje glasbenika Franka Zappa in glasbeno skupino The Mothers of invention. V pogovorih sodelujejo Frank Zappa, The Mothers of Invention, Jimmy Carl Black, Bunk Gardner, Don Preston, Art Tripp in drugi."
  • ""Where the hell did that come from?" was likely the response from many listeners on hearing The Mothers of Invention's debut album Freak Out upon its release in June 1966, a time when music was changing, but to a degree that hadn't yet hinted anything this bizarre was on the horizon. But once the freaks and the beautiful people had cottoned on to what Uncle Frank and his Merry Men were up to (despite the latter community often being the target for some of Zappa's most hilarious lampooning), the scene was set for a fan base of the most dedicated variety and a respect from critics, musicians, performers and the intelligentsia almost unparalleled in the history of pop culture. This film reviews the true story of The Mothers of Invention and the music they made during the first incarnation of the band. With group members Jimmy Carl Black, Bunk Gardner, and Art Tripp taking up the tale and revealing, often for the first time, what the real Frank Zappa was all about."@en

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  • "Biography"
  • "Film documentaire (Descripteur de forme)"
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  • "Feature films"@en
  • "Documentary films"@en

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