KPFA-FM Music Dept. ➔ Zappa as DJ, 1968, 4 of 4

Analog Audio


Event Type
Interview and Music
Origin
KPFA
Identifier
C.1968.XX.XX.c1.D
Program Length
97 min
Part
4 of 4
Dates
| broadcast
| 402 | created
Description
From a program recorded in 1968, Tom Donahue interviews Frank Zappa about his life and work, and allows the irreverent rock star to present some of his favorite music. The ensuing free form program ranges from surf music, doo-wop, jazz, the blues, to the works of Pierre Boulez. The song selection is very informative for any fan of Zappa’s music, as one can easily trace the influence of all these styles on his own creative output, be it the cheesy harmonies of 1950s pop songs or the intricate percussive patterns of Boulez’s avant-garde classical compositions. The role that such songs had on Zappa’s own musical evolution is made all the more clear at the end of this hilarious program when a selection of satirical songs from the Mothers of Invention are also heard.
Genres
Popular music
Musical Selections
I'll Be Forever Loving You / The El Dorados -- Cheap Thrills / Frank Zappa and the Mothers of Invention -- Stuff Up The Cracks / Frank Zappa and the Mothers of Invention
Subjects
Popular music
Doo-wop (Music)
Rock music
Related places
Berkeley (Calif.) (was recorded at)
Berkeley (Calif.) (was broadcast at)
Related Entities
El Dorados (Musical group)
Mothers of Invention
Zappa, Frank
Donahue, Tom