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1988
May
Vol. 7 No. 5 Issue 69
Zappa vs. The Mothers Of Prevention
By Jesse Nash, 4 pp
You have been accused of being cynical to the optimism of the
'60s. The Beatles put out Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
and you responsed with a mock version of We're Only In It For
The Money, which denounced hippie conformism. Why did you take
this stance?
I took that stance because I was right. Look at this society
today with political groups like the PMRC. This would have been
unheard of in the '60s. So many people have conformed. I just saw it
happening before anyone else.
Now, you've been accused of promoting decadence through your
lyrics...
Nobody ever accused me of saying anything nasty. I've been left
off every one of the lists of offensive musicians. However, John
Denver is on the lists, as is Springsteen and Stevie Wonder. (read
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