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Another one from the upcoming overnight sensation anniversary release:
Face Down ("I'm The Slime" Demo)
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Frank Zappa - Over-Nite Sensation Series (Ep. 1: A Conversation with Joe Travers + Michael Mesker)
Dirty Love (With Quad Guitar)
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Frank Zappa - Over-Nite Sensation Series (Ep. 2: Art Direction)
The ZappaCast Presents: The Over-Nite Sensation 50th Anniversary Celebration
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Available August 22, 2024 (new cover)
The saying goes that "God only gives you what you can handle." Well God didn't grow up in my atheist, Wiccan, fame-laden, oversexed, teetotalling,
drug-free, cloistered, chaotic, non-communicative, workaholic, feral-feeling house.
For Moon Unit, daughter of musician Frank Zappa and his 'manager', Gail, processing a life so unique, so punctuated by the whims of creative urges,
the tastes of popular culture and the calculus of celebrity, has at times been eviscerating. But it is her deep sense of humour and unshakeable
humility that keeps her - and this memoir - pinned to the ground.
A child-star at age 14 after her accidental international hit single (recorded with her father), 'Valley Girl', turned her into a reluctant celebrity,
Moon Unit Zappa's life has been utterly extraordinary from her birth in 1967 into a family that was already blessed/cursed as music royalty thanks to
the acknowledged genius of Frank. But what are the consequences of growing up in a family who spend most of their time naked arguing about
sexual/extra-marital liaisons and practising white magic in a free-for-all state of nonconformist, virtuoso abandon?
Earth to Moon is a reckoning with self-esteem, the ghosts of the past and a mother and a father who, in the process of leaving their mark upon on the
world, scarred their first daughter on home soil. Brutally self-deprecating and funny as hell, it belies a rose-tinted perspective on the 70s and 80s
west coast American scene, from within the belly of the beast of the rock and roll world.
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Kind of interested in hearing what you think - as I couldn't get through America The Beautiful I'm not sure I'd buy it though.
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Sounds interesting and a little cringe worthy at the same time.
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What is the problem with that one? Doesn't she get you hooked by her writing style or don't you simply like the overall concept of transforming FZ
into a semi-fictional character?
Regarding the upcoming book: I don't expect too much for the simple reason that FZ used to be quite invisible to his family - either he was touring or
he barricaded himself in his basement laboratory. On the other hand it could be interesting to learn what exactly that did to his family.
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