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Old 07.07.2006, 10:26 AM   #34
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Originally Posted by porkmarras
Also,calculated and premeditated experimentation can be the grave of music itself.When experimenting works,it's very much because there's a pulsating heart at the core of those aural adventures.Frank Zappa DID NOT have a heart to start with.If he did,he managed to leave it well far from his music.

You just haven't heard enough porkmarras. One learns to understand a musician's sensitivities. It doesn't come without exposure and extensive listening......to say someone doesn't have their heart in their art....is just arrogant, really. I'm not dissing you opinion of a man's music...but the heartless comment is way off the mark....Zappa was an incredibly loving man under that tough persona..with his family and his music....

If you want...I'll list some beautiful music Zappa did...not just the Valley Girl, Dinah-Moe Humm, I don't wanna get drafted stuff.....but some seriously emotive producing instrumental music.....full of HEART !!!!
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