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The Rolling Stone Interviews
Vol. 1
Editors of Rolling Stone |
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Warner Paperback Library
1974 (First printing 1971)
ISBN: –
466 pp, paperback, 18 x 10,5 cm
English |
Frank Zappa interview by Jerry Hopkins, Spring 1968. Whatever it is you do, do you feel you are getting
across? Are the people accepting it, understanding it?
We were pretty excited about the reception we got in Salt
Lake City last week. For the first time the middle-class audience seemed to have
got the idea of what we were doing. They heard it for what it was and they
seemed to make a decision of whether or not they liked it – not just "Oh boy,
they're freaky!" They seemed to be able to differentiate between the different
musical qualities. I think it is a matter of exposure more than anything else.
When we started we were the only ones doing it. People could say it was weird.
Then gradually some of the other groups started picking up some of the things
that we do. The innovations were absorbed by the more popular groups. So when
the kids would hear the records on the radio by the good clean wholesome groups,
it stretched their cars out a bit. (read
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