Season 6, episode 12
March 7, 1981
NBC
Just watched & taped an episode of SNL with Bill Murray as host, with a cool FZ reference! In a sketch which sends up the movie Altered States, called Altered Walter, it has Dan Rathers + Walter Kronkite, with Murray playing Kronkite. After coming out of a sensory deprevation tank, Walter goes down to South America to expand his mind further, and takes a hallucinagenic drug from a pot that Charles Rocket (playing a native-American) has been brewing. In a scene where Kronkite smokes some peyote, he starts to trip out & some generic 1960's footage is shown. Over about 1/4 of this footage, the MOI track Uncle Meat Variations is played, from the vocal section where Nelcy Walker sings with Ray & Roy. It was shown in Australia on 12 August 1999, & the original broadcast was March 7, 1981.
Season 6, episode 12.
August 17, 1981
ABC TV
Stanley charmlessly cajoling Frank and testing his humanity by asking him if he ever cries.
YouTube: The Stanley Siegel Show (09:06 min.)
August 28, 1981 (air date: September 2 or 3, 1981)
NBC
12 min.
Date disputes: 02-09-81, or: 09-03-81
Recording date: 08-28-81
Interview with Dr. Demento. FZ talks about music as entertainment, auditions, hit songs, "Jewish Princess", drugs, his High Times articles, R&B, white person music, Baby Snakes, his old science-fiction film project, being cynical, living in the U.S.A. and the moral majority. Includes some footage from Baby Snakes (an excerpt from "City Of Tiny Lites" and a short clip of Bruce Bickford and his clay animation).
This is as Dr. Demento (yes, this is Dr. Demento) is cutting to commercial and Frank is doing everything he can not to burst out laughing at what a goof Demento is.
Informants: Jon Naurin, Brian Lagerman, Eric Peterson
October 4, 1981
Eugene, OR
FZ rehearsing 'Envelopes' and 'Sinister Footwear' with the band before their concert in Eugene, Oregon on October 4th, 1981. Also, a young fan in the audience plays with his date. From the Thomas (genius artist that he is) Nordegg VHS section of the vault.
October 26, 1981
CNN TV
47 min.
Interview with Sandi Freeman
One of the best interviews I've seen. About 60% of the recording is of the better quality.
This is a long interview with Frank Zappa from October 26, 1981.
This interview only aired once as far as I know and ironically, Zappa was playing his last concerts at "The Palladium" in New York City.
Covered in this interview is Frank's negative experiences with the stage hands unions.
One of the reasons Frank never played the Palladium after November 1, 1981 was due to excessive stage hand union costs associated with doing concerts at that venue.The first thing I noted while editing this video is how relaxed Frank is and how good Sandi Freeman was at asking Frank open ended questions and then allowing Frank to answer.
It is the only interview I have ever watched with Frank where he has a decent interviewer and he is relaxed enough to get out of his "Frank Zappa" persona. Too bad he did not do more interviews like this.
YouTube: Frank Zappa "Freeman Report" October 26, 1981—Part 1 (09:53 min.) · Part 2 (10:00 min.) · Part 3 (09:57 min.) · Part 4 (10:00 min.) · Part 5 (07:44 min.); Frank Zappa: CNN "Freeman Report" Full Interview (47:30 min.)
October 26, 1981
WNET-TV
30 min.
The New York Times
October 25, 1981, Sunday, Late City Final EditionDutch Wind Ensemble To Be Profiled on PBS
A half-hour documentary profiling the Netherlands Wind Ensemble will be shown on WNET-TV and other PBS stations tomorrow at 9:30 P.M. The group, formed in the late 50's, is composed of members of the country's 16 symphony orchestras. The documentary, narrated by David Frost, presents the group in classical music, jazz and a work by Frank Zappa, the rock star. Mr. Zappa will appear in the film, as will the Amsterdam Concertgebouw Orchestra conducted by Bernard Haitink.
Premiered October 31, 1981
Videoclip
At that time, CBS had distributed our product overseas, wanted a video for foreign distribution, and they picked up the tab for it, so I did it. [...] I wouldn't say it was my favorite piece of work. It's got some funny stuff in it, but considering the budgetary constraints and the amount of time we had to do it, I wouldn't call it exemplary by any stretch of the imagination.
i saw the "do you know what you are?" video last night on musique-plus. i was wondering if zappa's done other mtv- ish videos like that?
I've seen four:
—You Are What You Is ("Do you know what you are?")
—G-Spot Tornado
—Peaches en Regalia
—He's So Gay
There's also a cool little video for Fine Girl that FZ produced with a czech film team circa 1990. As I've understood, it was tacked to the end of a czech music film, called "Prager leben gut" in german.
There's even a 'claymation' version of City Of Tiny Lights (BBC'79? -Old Grey Whistle Test)
"You Are What You Is" was the only video that FZ made specifically for video channels (the only one around at that time being MTV). The other three you mentioned are from home video releases. Now, these MAY have been aired on music channels in America and abroad, but they certainly were never aired on MTV and were not intended to be aired on video channels.
All right. "Peaches en Regalia" was aired on MTV Europe; "He's So Gay" and "G-Spot Tornado" were on other European video channels.
Available at zappa.com
October 31, 1981 (early & late shows)
The Palladium, NYC
November 1981
Canadian TV
6 min.
FZ interviews FZ.
Black Page footage from Baby Snakes together a female voice over recalls Zappa's career from 60's up to this moment.
FZ interviewing FZ about his reaction about the Toronto show (excellent). Public image vs real life; comments on the trends; hippie ( CIA testing civilians), punk & new wave movements; his 50's recollection & next tour.
November 3, 1981
Colonial Instructional Television, PA
34 min.
Interviewer: Trooper Charles Ash, Pennsylvania State Police
FZ talks about the beginning of his career, his influences, Johnny Guitar Watson, the auditions, new wave and punk, his advice to new musicians, his guitar gear, the state of rock music, all about drugs, filming, where the ideas for the songs come from, rehearsals, the orchestral stupidities article, an idea for a movie about people turning into ducks and how it is not important to be remembered. Includes images of the "You Are What You Is" video.
YouTube: Talking With . . . Frank Zappa—Part 1 (08:49 min.) · Part 2 (09:11 min.) · Part 3 (09:19 min.) · Part 4 (06:46 min.)
November 6, 1981
KCBS-TV, Los Angeles
9 min.
The Two on the Town special for CBS [was what] first brought [Van] Carlson in contact with Zappa.
Van was the one who suggested that interview occur. He was a Zappa fan. The five days spent in Frank's domain ended up as an eight-minute clip (out of 20 hours shot) on the program, but Zappa remembered Carlson's unorthodox handling of the camera, so he ropes him into his camp whenever he wants something captured on video.
The timing once again rules out Sinclair Lott as the drummer. Who was it?
One tape that emerged a few years ago has evidence that FZ was considering using David Logeman again in 1981. The drummer in the video looks a bit like him.
It could also be Marty Zevin, who had the 1981 gig for a short time. (I don't know what he looks like, but I found this webpage mentioning Marty).
I don't think the drummer looks or sounds like Chad Wackerman.
In the video comments somebody wrote it was a certain David Crigger, and the video just happens to show his (failed) audition.
The drummer: David Crigger. He was auditioning that day. Was offered the gig and turned it down. Having the 2 on the Town film crew there was an unexpected bit of pressure. Crigger played with Don Ellis and Passport, among many others. He's an LA guy. Unless some Other drummer was there for some OTHER 2 on the Town bit ;-)
YouTube: Frank Zappa—Two On The Town (7:26 min.)
November 7, 1981
Boston, MA
Here's another fun rehearsal clip from the 1981 tour, this time in Boston on November 7th. Featured are the R&B covers 'Mary Lou' and 'I'm a Rollin' Stone' (Lightnin' Slim) with some improvised lyrics by FZ tossed in, and good ol' 'Sharleena.'
November 17, 1981
Ritz, New York, NY
See that guy bending over with the video camera (below). That is Thomas Nordegg filming the Ritz concert.
November 21, 1981
Citytv, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
15 min.
Includes clips from Baby Snakes, the "You Are What You Is" video, and an interview in which FZ talks about writing music, dirty words, not playing for political parties or unions, drugs, the family, not having friends being the boss, etc.
Informant: Obdewel_x
November 27, 1981
Uptown Theatre, Chicago, IL
Both of the Chicago '81 shows were videotaped by Nordegg. I saw him running all over the stage at the Uptown Theater. It was a little distracting, although both shows were excellent.
November 28, 1981
Northrop, Auditorium, Minneapolis, MN
December 5, 1981
Kansas City, MO
For this performance of Cosmik Debris, which includes FZ's band intros and opening rap, the lyrics are adapted on the fly to honor Steve Vai's sexual escapade of the previous evening. From the Kansas City show, December 5th, 1981.
December 6, 1981
KQ92 FM, Minneapolis, MN
6 min.
Includes an interview by Doug Sorensen with FZ, probably backstage, talking about rock radio and censorship; footage from Minneapolis, November 28, 1981; scenes from the "You Are What You Is" videoclip; and some interviews with rock album radio DJs.
Intormant: Javier Marcote.
December 7, 1981
Salt Lake City, UT
One of the regular features of the 1981 tour was during a section of the instrumental 'Envelopes' which was bass-free, allowing Scott Thunes to improvise a variety of activities (free-form interpretative dance, fondling bandmates, etc), ultimately returning to his bass and rejoining the song just in the nick of time. But touring can make you crazy, and by the end of this one, Thunes felt the need to push the boundaries; so for the Salt Lake City show on December 7th, 1981, after purloining a jar of mayonnaise from the backstage eating area, he pulled off this legendary act of self-condimenting.
c. late 1981
20 min.
Undated interview after a soundcheck. FZ talks about auditions, music television, home video, "H" and the Hendrix Strat, "Alien Orifice," his first 8mm. movie.
YouTube: Frank Zappa Interview (20:37 min.)
c. late 1981
Unknown TV station, London
6 min.
Video Telethon from unknown date, with Talking Heads' "Once In A Lifetime" (October 1980), The Clash's "This Is Radio Clash" (November 1981), The Rolling Stones' "It's Only Rock 'N' Roll" (1974) and Adam And The Ants' "Antmusic" (1980) mentioned, with Bill Wyman in atendance.
YouTube: Telethon Show, London 80s (05:37 min.)
1982
116 min.
1982
MTV
1 min.
1982
MTV Interview
36''Many people consider him incredibly profilic but Zappa disagrees "it just enough for me" & "only by comparison with people who is lazy".
1982
ZDF
3 min.
FZ answers questions about Los Angeles, New York and the people who don't like his music.
May 16, 1982
Videotaped by Thomas Nordegg.
Shot on 5/16/1982 in Paris, France. FZ poses for photographs with an American flag and rummages around an industrial area looking for places to shoot.
May 22, 1982
Philipshalle, Düsseldorf, Germany
One of the coolest Nordegg pieces we found in the vault. This has been heard, but never seen before. It's RDNZL, being performed in Dusseldorf, Germany, May 22nd, 1982. [...] This excerpt is from an epic, 15-minute performance of the song, which includes a FZ-conducted improv and will be fully available as a Digital Vault Pass reward, for those of you who have that coming!
May 28, 1982
Palais des Sports, St. Etienne, France
Videotaped by Thomas Nordegg
May 29, 1982
Videotaped by Thomas Nordegg.
Off we go to Fréjus, France, 5/29/1982. As we find Nordegg wandering around the venue during soundcheck, with John Smothers making practical jokes and FZ directing Thomas to the toilet. Good times.
June 5, 1982
Videotaped by Thomas Nordegg.
Last but not least, we travel to Schüttorf, Germany on 6/5/1982 for highlights of a performance of "Bobby Brown", one of my favorite FZ tunes.
June 10, 1982
Anacapri, Italy—RAI
2 min.
It's a very short appearance of Frank Zappa during a musical event called "Rockstar", happened in Anacapri, a little city on the Capri island, near Naples, probably on July 1982, during the italian Zappa tour. Here Frank is accompanied from Francesco Sanavio, a historic italian rock promoter, and awarded as "Rockstar Of The Year" from the italian host. The event was aired live in the first time on RAI Italian TV in July 1982, and rebroadcasted on RAI 3 TV during the special "Blob Rock'n'RAI" on April 16, 2012.
The correct date of the broadcast is June 10th, 1982 ([...] L'Unità Sat. June 12, 1982 [...] says that the program was aired "on thursday" (giovedì)). During that visit FZ also met in Rome Tanino Liberatore, the author of The Man From Utopia cover.
Aired June 10, 1982. Award "Rockstar of the Year". The short interview was followed by, as the host Gianni Ippoliti announces, a "song that's included in this cassette" (LOL), i.e. Strictly Genteel from Palladium '81 (edited out).
YouTube: Zappa Anacapri (0:45 min.) · Zappa in Anacapri (2:08 min.)
June 13, 1982
Feste Marienberg, Würzburg, Germany
A couple of photos by Reinhard Preuss where Thomas Nordegg is filming the concert.
June 18-19, 1982
Hammersmith Odeon, London, UK
[Joe Travers is] giving us a look at some more [Thomas] Nordegg footage from the [1982] tour: this amazing performance of "Zoot Allures", the opening song in London.
June 22, 1982
Le Parc des Expositions, Metz, France
c. June 28, 1982
Vienna, Austria
(probably)
Rudi Dolezal interviews FZ
July 3, 1982
Stadio Comunale, Bolzano, Italy
23 min.
i got my hands on a vhs-tape with a bit of 1982-07-03 Bolzano on it it starts with the band commin on the stage (well there was a long bit of audience taped during the day in front of it wich i cut off)
1. Mammy Anthem
2. You Are What You Is
3. Mudd Club
4. The Meek Shall Inherit Nothing
5. Drowning Witch (parts on YCDTOSA #3) !!!it cuts during this song!!!! what a pityits an audience shot taken from left of the stage from a high point not really close up but very nice, the sound wasnt all that so i overdubbed that (i ripped it to vcd format), its about 23 minutes.
At the end of "Mammy Anthem" until the last theme of this private video recording, we can see a cameraman on stage mainly in the shade & between FZ & SV shooting them. I think this could be Thomas Nordegg wearing shorts (see Video From Hell & 9 July 1992, Rome concert, shooting "Stevie Spanking").
Additional informant: Javier Al Fresco (YouTube alert)
YouTube: Frank Zappa—The Mammy Anthem—Bolzano 1982 (08:36 min.) · You Are What You Is (04:39 min.)
2 min.
Today, we've got Nordegg footage from Bolzano, Italy, during a European tour in the summer of 1982—a rager of a rendition of "Tell Me You Love Me." (There's even a fish-eye lens!)
YouTube: DAY 6—EXCERPT—Frank Zappa "Tell Me You Love Me" (Italy 1982) (0:27 min.)
July 5, 1982
Stadio Ferraris, Genoa, Italy
Videotaped by Thomas Nordegg.
Stadio Comunale Luigi Ferraris, Genoa, Italy. 7/5/1982
This specific clip shows FZ playing guitar during a performance of "Easy Meat."
July 8, 1982
Stadio Communale, Pistoia, Italy
Videotaped by Thomas Nordegg.
July 9, 1982
Ex Mattatoio do Testaccio, Rome, Italy
Videotaped by Thomas Nordegg
July 14, 1982
Stadio Communale, Palermo, Italy
c. July 1982
Take Off (Night Flight)
Interview with FZ.
July 31, 1982
Take Off (Night Flight)
USA Network
8 min.
Documentary on FZ history.
1982 Takeoff -FZ Profile—Nighflight—8'
YouTube: Frank Zappa - FM TV - Clips with FZ, Belew, Bozzio, Preston, Baby Snakes footage - July 31, 1982 (08:13 min.)
1982
prob. Take Off (Night Flight)
USA Network
2 min.
Moon Unit talks about "Valley Girl" and Dweezil talks about his group, "Fred Zeppelin." FZ talks about Dweezil's practicing habits (from the Take Off interview, c. July 1982). Also includes some footage from Baby Snakes.
Informant: Javier Marcote
YouTube: Dweezil & Moon Unit Zappa—Fred Zeppelin (01:26 min.)
1982
4 min.
This was on a show called Solid Gold. I don't know the exact date. Moon was introduced by Marilyn McCoo (of the 5th Dimension).
YouTube: Moon Zappa "Valley Girl" Solid Gold 1982 (4:27 min.)
Today Show, NBC
August 4, 1982
5 min.
Boyd Matson reports about valley girls on his On The Record section. FZ, Moon & Dweezil talk about music and family.
Informant: Javier Marcote
YouTube: Frank & Moon Zappa—On The Record Interview 1982 (5:16 min.)
August 1982
Interview with Richard Hart
Photography by P.M. Magazine
c. August 1982
7 min.
Directed by Steve Durgin
Camera: Paul Colardo
Sound: I. W. Harper
Host: Richard Hart
Featuring: FZ, Moon, Ahmet, Dweezil, Gail, and some pianists at Cal Arts (Lorna Little & Gaylord Mowrey).
Videotaped by Thomas Nordegg.
FZ observes and coaches pianists practicing his scores. Sections of Pedro's Dowry and Sinister Footwear were adapted for two pianos.
Unfortunately, the pianists names are unknown and it's unclear who did the adaptation. Any backers with more info, send it on in!
He did like the piano reductions [of Pedro's Dowry] a lot though, and that was gratifying. Once he arranged to have Lorna [Little, now Lorna Eder] and Gaylord [Mowrey] read through them for him so he could get a sense of them. We did it at CalArts, because Frank didn't have two pianos in one place. To our surprise Frank showed up with this whole entourage. Dweezil was there, just to listen, and a film crew from some Bay Area TV station! They were doing a piece on Frank, and this was his latest thing, so he brought them along and filmed this reading session. He apparently felt no compunction about putting Lorna and Gaylord on the hot seat with no advance notice. A lot of it went well though. They're both really good, and had prepared some of the stuff. But the 3rd movement of Sinister Footwear simply is not sight-readable. He made them play a little bit of it, but then stopped them and said "I won't make you embarrass yourselves". Thanks a lot, Frank. But that was the session after which I got that nice phone call from Gail, so I guess things had gone well.
August 10, 1982
NBC TV
13 min.
Frank and Moon. Witty, good humored discussion of naming Frank's kids, the Valley Girl record, and Moon's career goals. Also a couple of gig stories from FZ.
YouTube: Frank And Moon Zappa Talk "Valley Girl" | Letterman (12:01 min.)
1982
Videotaped by Thomas Nordegg.
And this clip is FZ goofing around on a Tricycle for a Norman Seef photo shoot
September 21, 1982
ABC TV
5 min.
FZ & Moon talk about "Valley Girl."
YouTube: Good Morning America September 21, 1982 (05:05 min.)
October 31, 1982
CBS
32 min.
Felicia Jeter interviews FZ. My copy is 32 minutes and not complete.
October 31, 1982
Premiere at Ritz, NYC, NY
90 min.
November 1, 1982
NYC
21 min.
FZ talks about his movies and the stage hands of the Palladium. Includes some footage from The Dub Room Special! premiere and Halloween party at the Ritz, October 31, 1982. Also includes scenes from The Dub Room Special!
Interview by John A. Gallagher
Camera: Ira H. Gallen, Bill Coleman
Editor & Producer: Ira H. Gallen
YouTube: Teaser 1 (1:07 min.) · Teaser 2 (1:23 min.) · Intro (2:00 min.) · Part 1 (7:34 min.) · Part 2 (6:49 min.) · Part 3 (6:30 min.)
November 19, 1982
BBC
25 min.
A report on Cocaine by Robin Deneslow. FZ plays an acetate with "Cocaine Decisions."
NEWSNIGHT
Title: Cocaine
November 19, 1982
BBC
23'.56''Robin Denselow reports from Los Angeles on the growing use of drug cocaine by all sections of community.
Interviews: Frank Zappa, musician, people under influence of cocaine are not really equipped to make decisions; even doctors are using cocaine.
YouTube: 1982 BBC NEWS SPECIAL REPORT: "COCAINE DECISIONS"(STARRING FRANK ZAPPA) (25:28 min.) ยท UK TV (01:57 min.) (only first minute)
c. late 1982
Appears in The Wrecking Crew (2008).
You should think about what he's saying in the lyrics to the song, don't dwell on the costume too much, because it tells a lot about the way the business in this town works. And for being a person with a sense of humor, I think Tommy's had to put up with a lot of really stupid things.
Informant: Javier Marcote
December 19, 1982
[This footage is] from a rehearsal at Cal Arts. Considering the date of the tapes (December 19, 1982), we have surmised these rehearsals could be for the LSO concerts of 1983, which took place in London. We're thinking these could be CA rehearsals for those shows with just percussion and rhythm section, etc.
Shot by the legendary Nordegg, with Kent Nagano conducting, Chad Wackerman on drums and David Ocker on Clarinet. The pieces are Pedro's Dowry with a switch to Mo n' Herb's Vacation, happening when some of the musicians leave.
1980s
BBC TV
3 min.
Includes 200 Motels promo, brief comments about Royal Albert concert that was cancelled, and a short clip of King Kong. Comments are not by Frank.
This early evening nostalgia show from the BBC played rock & roll hits from a given year (one per episode) coupled with archive news clips from the featured year. Starting in 1956 with Elvis Presley's Mystery Train, we were taken on an informative, educational and entertaining journey through modern history until the series caught up with itself in the mid 1980s.
YouTube: Albert Hall Banning (00:30-02:04 min)
January 6, 1983
BBC2, London, UK
3 min. B&W/Color
FZ interviewed about his image and the real Frank Zappa.
Intvw Frank Zappa, one of the most outrageous performers of the '60s on being in London to record with the London Symphony Orchestra. PHILLIPS,STEPHEN
YouTube: Channel Four, BBC2, UK (01:28 min.)
January 7, 1983
BBC TV
3 min.
FZ talks about the toilet poster, the LSO recording and how he didn't give a fuck about how'd he remembered.
YouTube: Nationwide, UK, January 7, 1983 (02:55 min.)
January 10, 1983
BBC2 TV
9 min.
Report on the upcoming London Symphony Orchestra concert at the Barbican Center. FZ talks about the building, where the musicians are going to be placed on stage, the difficulty of the music to be played, how he sees no difference between "Valley Girl" and "Mo 'N Herb's Vacation," how the concert is financed. Kent Nagano compares Zappa to Ives, Boulez, Messiaen and Elliott Carter. It also includes images of FZ at home in Los Angeles and the "You Are What You Is" video.
YouTube: Newsnight, UK, January 10, 1983 (08:43 min.)
c. January, 1983
Canale 5, Italy
13 min.
Italian news report on FZ. Includes the "You Are What You Is" video, the Newsnight, January 10, 1983, report on the upcoming Barbican Center concert, and an interview with an Italian expert on modern music.
Informant: Javier Marcote
YouTube: 1983 Canale 5 News Speciale Frank Zappa (28:03 min.)
January 22, 1983
BBC 2
90 min.
ARENA: BURROUGHS—Aka: WILLIAM BORROUGHS
BBC 2
90'
22/01/1983 & 16/08/1997Documentary profile of writer William Burroughs, with readings by Burroughs from his own work plus film of his family and son.
Director, producer & photography: Howard Brookner
Production company: CitifilmsworksCast: William S. Burroughs, Allen Ginsberg, Brion Gysin, Terry Southern, Frank Zappa, Francis Bacon, Laurie Anderson.
Recorded c. 1983—Broadcast June 2, 1985
52 min.
Directed by John Langley
4 FZ clips from 1983 documentary (1 min.)
Entire feature length = 52 minutes.
This in-depth and hard hitting expose tells the real story behind cocaine and cocaine abuse. The personal accounts from top celebrities such as FRANK ZAPPA and athletes reveal not only the physical and mental destruction the drug causes but also the social alienation a drug user confronts.
Frank Zappa, Paul Krassner, Eugene "Mercury" morris, David and Jerry Zucker and Jim Abrahams open-up and share their views . . . their experiences . . . and their nightmares on the revealing and controversial drug . . . cocaine. Long out of print on LIGHTNING VIDEO.
COCAINE BLUES A film co produced/written.directed by John Langley (Half of the team of Langley/Barbour of Cops!) fame. Personal accounts of use of Cocaine from FRANK ZAPPA PAUL KRASSNER Eugene "Mercury" Morris, David and Jerry Zucker and Jim Abrahams (Airplane!) and more See what made Blow the In drug of the late seventies and eighties (Zappa didnt like it!)
Cocaine Blues—Nothing like hearing it from the horse's mouth, or the celebrity's nose as the case may be. Ex-abusers of cocaine like singer Frank Zappa, and star Miami running back Mercury Morris talk about the down side of cocaine use. Morris wound up blowing his career and spending time in prison. The tape was made three years ago, but nothing has changed—coke still kills. 1983. Lightning Video. $59.95.
YouTube: Cocaine Blues—June 2, 1985—Frank Zappa Segment (00:43 min.)
c. February 1983
MTV
2 min.
MTV Report ( about Varese Music Program in S.F.).
Probably February 1983.
2'
Rehearsing Ionisation for the "Edgard Varèse Memorial Concert in San Francisco War Memorial Opera House ( Feb 9, 1983)
c. February 1983
Appears in ET obituary (December 6, 1993). FZ talks about being different.
Informant: Javier Marcote
February 1983
UN
6 min.
Animated short movie with music by Frank Zappa, taken from his albums.
Description
The Dinosaur's inability to adapt to changing circumstances led to its extinction. Asking whether we, too, are going the way of the dinosaur, this animated film looks at the history of energy sources. It illustrates the variety in common use before the present era, the transitions to new and more efficient sources which made a wider range of activities possible, and our increasing dependence on a single non-renewable source: oil.
Art Direction & Animation—Deborah May
Sound & Music Co-ordinator—George Scourby
Music—Frank Zappa
Artwork—Sara Bruce, George Carstens, Buzzy Gillespie
Editor—George Scourby
Titles—George Carstens
Research—Diana Boernstein
Executive Producer—Peter Hollander
A United Nations Production
© 1982 The United NationsRelease date January/February 1983
Informant: Javier Marcote.
February 12, 1983
CBC Television, Canada
30 min.
WORLDWIDE, EPISODE TWENTY-SIX
This half-hour current affairs series features documentary items culled from a consortium of international broacasters, sometimes including contributions from CBC programs such as The Fifth Estate and the Journal. (1) This BBC report attributes America's intensely competitive middle class life style as the reason one citizen in 25 is addicted to cocaine. In Los Angeles, the BBC interviews former addicts, including Helen Reddy's ex-husband and manager, a surgeon who 'rebuild's' cocaine-damaged noses, and musician Frank Zappa who scorns drugs. The report also examines efforts by the US government to halt the production of cocaine in South America by giving Peru $26 million and Bolivia $77 million over the next four years to persuade coca farmers to plant other crops and to beef up drug control forces.
Probably taken from Newsnight, November 19, 1982.
Informant: Javier Marcote
June 15, 1983
NBC TV
Brief appearance at the end of the show.
June 16, 1983
NBC TV
11 min.
FZ talks about brown lipstick in corporate suit, the LSO album, and his 1968 TV show project for NBC.
I was a guest on this show along with Frank. As the show begins with the video credits are rolling Letterman is anounced "Here he is as a guy who sleeps in his suit David Letterman". As Letterman does his monolouge he states that he had taken a test in one of this magazines that let you know how you stack up to other members of society. He says that he failed. His wardrobe does not have enough of yummy colors in it. I am a studio audience member who was written into the script as a member of society whose wardrobe was used as contrast to someone who sleeps in his suit. As the story goes I proceed to outdool Letterman 1 on 1 and get twice the level of laugter than what the skit was intended. Nedless to say Letterman does not like being showed up. Initially Letterman had stated that he was going to let me interview Frank but after being showed up he retracted. After the monolouge he proceded with the show and I went back stage for a change of clothing that his staff felt was more suitable than my attire. I was then brought back out on stage in the main guest chair. Upon being directed as a guest and sitting down in the main guest chair Letreman immidiately states that I could now go back to my seat and my chance to interview Frank obsolved. When Frank came out and was announced Letterman states that people specifically came down to see him and Frank stated that he had seen the skit and was laughing. During the interview Frank is asked about the liner notes and why he wrote of the album not being 100%. Frank stated that he had a personal relationship with his fans and that he did not mess around. He wanted to be honest with his fan base abouyt the productions lack of perfection. He specifically used me as a reference as to how he remained fair and honest to his fans. While I may have gone down as the shortes guest ever on The David Letterman show I humbly use this reference as prime example as to how Frank was honest to his work and fanbase. The fact that I could make Frank laugh is a wonderfull feeling. For all the years I have enjoyed the worlds finest optional entertainment this was one brief moment where I brought laughter to the life of Frank Zappa.
YouTube: Frank Zappa Late Night with David Letterman June 16, 1983 (14:41 min.)
June 17, 1983 (or June 7, 1983)
Australian TV
28 min.
Interview with FZ at home, aired on three different weeks.
HSV Ch 7
Sounds
Saturday Morning Show with Interview and rehearsal broadcast over 4 weeksDonny Sutherland Interviews Frank in his L.A home You Are What You Is Video/Interview with Moon & Dweezil/Uncle Meat Movie/Hunchback in Faire Tale Theatre/MTV Videos/Masters Box Sets/Palmero 1982/No Touring/Orchestral Music/Early Normal Jobs/Farther Oblivion rehearsal
Interview w/ Frank, Moon, Dweezil, and 1973 concert footage.
YouTube: Announcement/Part One (including 1973 footage) (08:05 min.) · Part One host goodbye/Part Two (03:08 min.) · Part Three (including "You Are What You Is") (06:32 min.) · Interview with Moon & Dweezil (03:48 min.)
August 27, 1983
BBC
34 min.
ROCK AROUND THE CLOCK
Title: Introduction
August 27, 1983
BBC
33'.54Studio links & videos transmitted live over 15hrs.
PROMO VIDEO: Queen—"Bohemian Rhapsody" (4m35s); Adam & the Ants "Ant
Music" (3m51s); The Jam "Going Underground" (2m47s); Madness "Baggy Trousers"
(2m23s); David Bowie "Ashes to Ashes" (3m30s); The Jacksons "Blame it on the
Boogie" (3m 25s); Led Zeppelin "Black Dog" (3m20s); Meatloaf "Bat out of
hell" (5m18s); Pink Floyd "Another brick in the wall" (3m05s); Rolling Stones
"It's only rock 'n' roll" (4m30s); Sex Pistols "Pretty Vacant" (3m12s); Frank
Zappa "City of tiny lites" (3m30s); Beatles "Strawberry fields forever"
(3m22s);
Programation closes with most requested video—Lynrd Skynrd "Freebird" (13m12s)
October 3, 1983
MSG
5 min.
In the presence of Andy Warhol, Richard Berlin interviews FZ about hardcore fanatics and making fun of stuff. Includes footage from the You Are What You Is clip.
Luckily for Warhol, he is joined by Zappa fan Richard Berlin, who serves as a buffer between the two superstars. [...] At least in the excerpt above, Berlin does all of the work while Warhol looks on, seemingly stupefied. But the truth is that Warhol hated Zappa, and after the interview, he wrote in his Diaries, "I hated Zappa even more than when it started."
[...] But there was also some personal history between them that goes back to the earliest days of the Velvet Underground. "I remember," Warhol goes on, "when he was so mean to us when the Mothers of Invention played with the Velvet Underground—I think both at The Trip, in L.A., and at the Fillmore in San Francisco. I hated him then and I still don't like him."
Informant (YouTube alert): Javier Marcote
YouTube: Frank Zappa On Andy Warhol TV—1984 (03:47 min.)
October 31, 1983
CBS
12 min.
FZ, Moon Unit & Dweezil talk about "Valley Girl", Gail, Dweezil's album & name, black & orange as the colors of Halloween, dirty language and some other things. Includes footage from The Dub Room Special! ("Stink-Foot").
YouTube: Frank Zappa—Interview With "The Zappas" (11:51 min.)
October 31, 1983
NBC TV
5 min.
Halloween. FZ promotes a Broadway Musical project.
Shows pix of two character masks: Thingfish and his ventriloquist's dummy, Sister Abdula X. Also discusses restoration and re-release of the 35 Mothers records.
There is a stereo master that was rebroadcast on A&E in 1992.
The tattoo that FZ mentions, was administered to David by Pee Wee Herman who was an earlier guest on the show.
YouTube: Late Night with David Letterman—October 31, 1983 (05:36 min.)
November 11, 1983
5 min.
Interview recorded probably c. late 1982 or early 1983.
The American Songwriter
US TV Special
November 11, 1983
5':11''Zappa interviewed with footage & of his career & video snippets of "You are what you is", declares his admiration for Spike Jones, Leiber & Stoller; recalls his first composition "Mice" a solo for snare drum. His job the same as a folkloristic will do. Difficult to consider oneself original in a r&r ear consumer framework arrangement. All hits, even "Dwarf Nebula Processional March".
January 9-11, 1984
Paris
Footage of FZ & Pierre Boulez from the premiere of The Perfect Stranger in Paris, January 9-11, 1984.
ina.fr: Boulez-Zappa (1984) (2:31 min.)
1984
Ircam, Paris
26 min.
Directed by Eric Beurot. Jean Pierre Armand interviews FZ about the possibilities of the 4X processor.
Présentation du processeur "4X" créé et développé à l'Ircam par Giuseppe Di Giugno, son concepteur, et Jean-Pierre Armand. Avec la participation de l'équipe de Son Digital, Franck Zappa et Tristan Murail. Extraits de "Désintégration" interprété par l'ensemble Itinéraire et l'Ensemble Intercontemporain. Évocation de l'industrialisation de la "4X" par la Sogitec.
© Ircam-Centre Pompidou, 1984Google Translate:
Processor Overview "4X" created and developed at IRCAM by Giuseppe Di Giugno, its designer, and Jean-Pierre Armand. With the participation of the team of his Digital, Frank Zappa and Tristan Murail. Excerpts from "Disintegration" sung by the entire itinerary and the Ensemble Intercontemporain. Evocation of the industrialization of the "4X" by Sogitec.
© IRCAM-Centre Pompidou 1984
Ircam-Centre Pompidou: Écoutez votre siècle 6 : La 4X en temps réel (26:05 min.)
February 1, 1984
Nickelodeon
16 min.
Frank & Moon, Children's TV show, Q&A from audience. Includes the "You Are What You Is" video clip.
YouTube: Frank Zappa Interview On Livewire—Part 1 (08:33 min.) · Part 2 (02:18 min.)
February 11, 1984
7 min.
Grace Slick interviews FZ in a disco environment.
YouTube: Grace Slick interviews FZ (06:33 min.)
February 28, 1984
CBS TV
10 min
Great interview with Frank by Charlie Rose . . . wonderfully iconoclastic commentary on Michael Jackson, the music biz, grammies, etc.
Rose mentions " . . . this is the year of Michael Jackson." and they play a video clip of "Billy Jean," making FZ smirk.
YouTube: Old Frank Zappa Interview (21:29 min.)
March 30, 1984
11 min.
Hosted by Alan Thicke. FZ talks about his appearances on Make Me Laugh and Dance Fever, the direction music is taking (it's "going to the bank"), his next appearance in Ohio, at the annual conference of the American Society of University Composers (April 1984), and shows a short clip of "Punky's Whips" from Baby Snakes. Other guests are Don Felder and Casey Kasem.
I saw the March 30, 1984 Thicke Of The Night—interview (TV) and have taken away one classic moment from this. Frank asked at one point, "Why do they wear brown lipstick in the corporate suite?" The way I remember it there was some nervous laughter among the guests and the studio audience and the subject was quickly changed. Leave it to Frank to cut through the crap.
YouTube: Thicke Of The Night, 1984 (08:37 min.)
c. March 30, 1984
As some of you may know, The Berkeley Symphony Orchestra performed a series of concerts called A Zappa Affair, with choreography by life sized puppets. Here's a little of FZ clowning around with the beautiful ballet dancers.
May 20, 1984
Exploratorium, San Francisco, CA
KRON-TV
Hosted by Charles Amirkhanian with Calvin Ahlgren, reader.
The program for that night included music by both Zappas—Frank and Francesco—a dance number featuring a life-sized puppet dancing to He's So Gay, a dramatic reading of Francesco: The Almost Fictional Life Of An Obscure Italian Composer, and plenty of questions from the audience. And at one point a woman asked if she could measure Frank's head for a sculpture she wanted to make: so Frank invited her up on the stage, and continued with the show while this person got out her giant calipers to get all of Franks important head dimensions.
Betty Polus: How did you happen to bring [?] puppets to enact your symphony?
FZ: Well, actually I have to thank Stephanie Zimmerman for that, because I believe she's the one who came up with the idea. They called me after the project had almost fallen through for the third or fourth time and said, "We have a great idea. How do you feel about having puppets do it?" And I said, "Terrific!" Because that's how I got started in, let's say, show business. Some of the first things that I did involved puppets, and I've always liked puppets. But the things that you're gonna see on stage at Zellerbach are way bigger than what you think of as puppets. Some of them are bigger than people.
On May 20th, 1984, FZ participated in the San Francisco-based Speaking of Music series. Some excerpts from this can be seen in the 'Does Humor Belong in Music' home video, but a never-before-seen highlight of the evening was this dancing life-size puppet to the tune of 'He's So Gay.' This and other puppets were created for 'A Zappa Affair,' which was performed in Berkeley that same year.
May 30, 1984
13 min.
Hosted by Alan Thicke. FZ talks about his new tour, the "While You Were Art" affair, his appearance on What's My Line?, "Be In My Video" and being normal.
YouTube: Thicke Of The Night—Part 1—May 30, 1984 (08:24 min.) · Part 2 (05:11 min.)
June 15, 1984
Zellerbach Auditorium, Berkeley, CA
Berkeley Symphony Orchestra conducted by Kent Nagano
The orchesteral piece was performed by the Berkeley Symphony Orchestra in 1984. The piece has 3 movements, but I believe 26 parts. The piece was performed as a ballet, but Zappa could not afford a ballet troupe, so they used lifesize marionettes instead. I wish this performance would be released on video (Gail, hear my pleas). I can't remember the details of the story, but I believe it has a monster in it, with some interesting reproductive organs. I have the storyline on tape, if their is interest I can transcribe it.
The music is in three movements. The ballet (which is danced to the music) has the sections you listed and is danced to the three movements. The score has considerably more description of the action of the ballet. That performance (the **only** performance) was broadcast live over KPFA with Frank's permission. It was also video-taped against Frank's wishes. It was just a single camera at the back of the hall. When he found out about the video-taping he was FURIOUS! and demanded that the video be destroyed. Whether it was destroyed or not I don't know—but I, for one, certainly hope it wasn't—those puppets were pretty amazing. They were 'puppets' in the same sense that "Big Bird" was a puppet—i.e. they had dancers inside them. I do remember that they had to be destroyed because of storage space problems. I don't remember the name of the man who designed them but I do remember that he died soon afterwards. So, if the video doesn't exist—does anyone have still photos of some of the puppets? I'd love to see some of them again.
I remember seeing part of the performance (or rehearsal) on (of all places) Entertainment Tonight.
Ch. 7
c. June 1984
Straight from the Vault, here's an EXCERPT of a rare Ch. 7 news Tonight newspiece on Frank Zappa's puppet ballet, "A Zappa Affair footage" from Berkeley CA, 1984.
YouTube: TEASER: 'A Zappa Affair' rare interview clip, 1984 | whoisfrankzappa.com (0:22 min.)
1984
Citytv, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
5 min.
Includes clips from Baby Snakes, the "You Are What You Is" video, and an interview on the back seat of a car in which FZ talks about Ronald Reagan, women, chamber music, Synclavier, Francesco Zappa, media, etc.
Informant: Obdewel_x
August 12, 1984
Blossom Music Center, Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio
WEWS, Cleveland, Ohio
Interview by Dave Tarbert
c. August 1984
WNEW, NYC
Interview by Pablo Guzman
August 25-26, 1984
The Pier, NYC, NY
135 min. (August 25, Audience Shot)
126 min. (August 26, Audience Shot)
Audience shot. At times, a huge screen to the right of the stage is filmed, where you can see the pro-shot pictures. Sound and picture are decent.
Zoot Allures, City Of Tiny Lights, You Are What You Is, Mudd Club, The Meek Shall Inherit Nothing, Carolina Hardcore Ecstacy, Advance Romance, Trouble Every Day, Penguin In Bondage, Hot Plate Heaven At The Green Hotel, Dumb All Over (Have I Offended Someone?), The Tape-Changing Fart-Around (improvisations, q: New York New York, My Sharona), He's So Gay, Bobby Brown intro/He's So Gay ending, Honey Don't You Want A Man Like Me?, Carol You Fool, Chana In De Bushwop, Let's Move To Cleveland (q: Isn't It Romantic?) (incl. Butter Or Canons, Trance-Fusion), The Closer You Are, No No Cherry, Cosmik Debris, Sharleena, The Illinois Enema Bandit
Zoot Allures, Tinseltown Rebellion (Have I Offended Someone?), Trouble Every Day, Penguin In Bondage, Goblin Girl, The Black Page (solo on YCDTOSA4), Be In My Video (YCDTOSA1), The Deathless Horsie (YCDTOSA1), The Dangerous Kitchen (YCDTOSA1), He's So Gay, Bobby Brown, Keep It Greasey (parts on YCDTOSA3), Honey Don't You Want A Man Like Me?, Carol You Fool, Chana In De Bushwop, Let's Move To Cleveland, Crew Slut, Dinah-Moe Humm (parts on YCDTOSA6), Cosmik Debris, Camarillo Brillo, Muffin Man, Ride My Face To Chicago, Dancin' Fool, Whipping Post
August 27, 1984
Hancock Airport, Syracuse, NY
6 min.
Interview by Jack Morse
My Dad Jack Morse was a sportscaster on television for many years in Syracuse, NY. One year he was asked if he'd like to cover someting other than sports for a day and having a strong musical background he naturally chose music. He met Frank at Hancock Airport in Syracuse just before he was about to play the NYS Fair in 1984. It took Frank a bit to warm up to him . . . . . .
Informant (YouTube alert): Javier Marcote
YouTube: Zappa Interview 84 (06:18 min.)
September 7, 1984
Vorst Nationaal, Brussels, Belgium
Interview and soundcheck.
September 7, 1984
Vorst Nationaal, Brussels, Belgium
3 min.
FZ talks about being on the road again, Barking Pumpkin, new music, etc.
Did a backstage interview with Zappa when I was 21. He was NOT happy to be there, had said NO interviews for the whole tour, but we used "The Troops" as leverage—knowing that he'd be heading for Germany next—a half million Americans lived there back then, so we had the clout to get him in the room, but it was pulling teeth from there. Frankly, I got my ass kicked. Still hurts to watch this, but we actually edited it into something that worked. And we never stopped being great fans. Just watching his sound check was a dream.
Informant: Javier Marcote (YouTube alert)
YouTube: Frank Zappa Backstage In Brussels, 1984 (03:26 min.)
September 13, 1984
Drammenshallen, Drammen, Norway
According to Frank the concert was videotaped, and he might edit pieces of it into the video he'll make after this whole tour in February.
September 14, 1984
ZDF
3 min.
1984 09 14—Tele Illustrierte, ?? TV, Germany—Interview and concert footage from St. Goarshausen, Sept. 09, 4 min.
September 16, 1984
Ahoy Hall, Rotterdam, Netherlands
c. September 17, 1984
Unidentified French TV
20 min.
FZ (probably at the backstage of the Ahoy, in Rotterdam) talks about his new albums, The Perfect Stranger, Them Or Us, Thing-Fish and Francesco. He also talks about live and recorded music, rock & roll audiences, music and images, the live group, the composers he likes, optional entertainment and the origin of the song "In France," explaining the whole lyrics. Includes some footage from Rotterdam, September 16, 1984.
Google Video: Frank Zappa—French TV 84 (20:29 min.)
c. September 1984
Unidentified
3 min.
Backstage interview and some live footage, including parts of "Chunga's Revenge" and the beginning of "Teen-age Wind," probably from the Drammenhallen, September 13, 1984. FZ talks about cocaine and his job on stage.
YouTube: Swedish TV (02:34 min.)
September 17, 1984
Showtime
September 17, 1984
Palais Omnisports de Bercy, Paris, France
Audience recording, B&W (97 min.) and color (87 min.)
FZ—lead guitar, vocals
Ray White—guitar, vocals
Ike Willis—guitar, vocals
Bobby Martin—keyboards, sax, vocals
Allan Zavod—keyboards
Scott Thunes—bass, vocals
Chad Wackerman—drums
City Of Tiny Lites, You Are What You Is, Mudd Club, The Meek Shall Inherit Nothing, Carolina Hard Core Ecstasy, Advance Romance, I'm The Slime (*), Joe's Garage, Why Does It Hurt When I Pee?
In France, Trouble Every Day, Penguin In Bondage, Hot-Plate Heaven At The Green Hotel, Sharleena, Let's Move To Cleveland, The Closer You Are, Johnny Darling, No No Cherry, Cosmik Debris, He's So Gay (*), Bobby Brown (*), Illinois Enema Bandit.
(*) only on B&W version
Informants: Chris Rigas, Javier Al Fresco
YouTube: Penguin In Bondage (03:09 min.) · Hot Plate Heaven At The Green Hotel (03:49 min.)
September 18, 1984
TV3, Barcelona, Spain
21 min.
TV3
22.00 Angel Casas Show. Hoy: entrevistas a Frank Zappa, Yago Pericot, Marie Laforet y Pedro Masip.
Ángel Casas Show
TV 3 Televisio de Catalunya
September 18, 1984
21':15''
Alive tv show hosted & directed by Ángel Casas ( see Vibraciones mag) at Studio 54-Barcelona.Live excepts footage from Palladium '81 "You are what you is " & "Mudd Club".
"Peaches en Regalia" is performed alive by the orchestra of the tv show.
FZ is interviewed about the plastic people from 60's to 80's, hippies, drugs, politics, missiles, gloves, masturbation & glove contest winner at studio.
Footage is available for purchase at:
TV3 a la carta: Àngel Casas Show - 18/09/1984 (121:23 min.)
September 24, 1984
BBC1 TV
3 min.
FZ talks about his four new albums, the keyboard he uses to compose at hotel rooms, his disappointment with the classical music world and how he never cared about shocking the public.
YouTube: London Plus, 1984 (03:18 min.)
September 25, 1984
Hammersmith Odeon, London, UK
French TV
Yesterday's show? [...] We went out there and played it straight and also it was being videotaped for French television, and you can't be too far out when you're doing that because how are they gonna subtitle it?
October 4, 1984
Stadthalle, Vienna, Austria
37 min., aud. rec. (two different shots)
Audience shot. Sound is really good and the picture is pretty enjoyable as long as the camera is stable. ? Zoot Allures, Tinseltown Rebellion, More Trouble Every Day, Penguin In Bondage, Hot Plate Heaven At The Green Hotel, The Evil Prince, Lucille Has Messed My Mind Up, Drowning Witch
Tonight during the first two songs you'll be entertained by Austrian television and Hungarian television as they scurry around the stage trying to figure out what the fuck we're going to do in the first two songs.
Additional informant: Javier Marcote
c. October 4, 1984
Vienna, Austria
17 min.
Directed by Rudolf Dolezal
Interview with FZ, with parts overdubbed in German. FZ talks about why he's touring Europe again, record contracts and promoters, religious fanatics, Francesco Zappa & Mozart in candies, the Thing-Fish Hustler special, old alchemists. Includes some animation set to "The Perfect Stranger" and footage from the beginning of "Zoot Allures" and "Tinsel Town Rebellion" at the Stadthalle, Vienna, Austria, October 4, 1984.
Also includes "He's So Gay" from The Pier, NYC, August 1984.
Additional Informants: Noah McKelvie, Javier Marcote
c. October 4, 1984
Hungarian TV
6 min.
Includes a short interview and "Tinsel Town Rebellion" from Stadthalle, Vienna, Austria, October 4, 1984.
Informant (YouTube alert): Javier Marcote
YouTube: Frank Zappa Wienna 1984—Part 1 (02:15 min.) · Part 2 (04:06 min.)
October 8, 1984
Palazzo dello Sport, San Siro, Milan, Italy
RAI TV
B&W, 2 min.
Report on Zappa concert in Milan. Music heard: "More Trouble Every Day" & "Penguin In Bondage."
YouTube: Italian TV 1984 (01:43 min.)
c. October 8, 1984
Italian TV, Milan
9 min. (a.k.a. "Zappa Flip" B&W)
FZ gives a neck massagio with salami to Kay Rush, while talking about Milan, pop stars with only one glove, and Thing-Fish.
YouTube: Kay Rush Interviews Frank Zappa on DeeJay Television (09:11 min.); Zappa Flip (Italian overdubbed B&W version) (08:41)
c. October 1984
Italian TV
During a freewheeling 1984 interview with Italian TV and radio personality Red Ronnie, FZ tells an anecdote about seeing an Italian airport doctor.
1984
RAI, Italy
3 min.
Sandro Paternostro interviews FZ.
SANDRO PATERNOSTRO: Frank Zappa, I'm sure your relatives in Partinico are all in front of their TV-sets to follow your exploits and also this interview. You parents emigrated from Partinico in America and you were born in the US. Recently you've been in Partinico. What were your impressions?
FZ: When I got there I saw . . . We drove all over around the town and I saw some parts of it that were very very poor. [I didn't have the way to ask where my relatives were. After about 20 minutes of driving around we stopped near the church, in front of a bar. The village seemed rather old-fashioned, some streets weren't even asphalted. Then suddenly we heard a loud noise coming from inside the bar: videogames. Then we walked a little and we saw a punk-store. When we returned in Palermo, we've been told some particular stories about Partinico, and so I realized that those loud videogames actually were to cover some other kind of noises].
SP: I see you never give up your peculiar sense of irony. But let's talk briefly about your work. Do you consider yourself a perfector, an inventor, a re-inventor or merely a desecrator of rock music?
FZ: I think I have invented the form of desecration, [I'm not sure this invention is worth to be shared with others.] Rock is something that needs to be made fun of from time to time. It takes itself too seriously.
SP: What are your plans for the future?
FZ: As far as the new album is concerned, it's a double album, which is unusual these days, because the logic would tell us that, because the economy is so bad, no-one should make a double album in 1984. However I made a double album, and the next one will be a triple album and then two other single albums. Logic would tell us this is very wrong to do. But [...] tells me that the people who like what I do want as much of it as they can get—as soon as possible. And I'm happy to provide that.
SP: So, we can but wait until your next triple, quadruple, quintuple, sextuple album will be released. And so on. Grazie, "Frunk" Zappa . . .
Additional Informant: Omair Eshkenazi (YouTube alert)
YouTube: Frank Zappa TV—Discoring ITA—1984 (4:17 min.)
October 12, 1984
Belgian TV
7 min.
FZ talks about being a devote pagan, success, misunderstanding of the lyrics, hand signals, Belgian people. Includes soundcheck loops and performances from "Drowning Witch" and "Ride My Face To Chicago."
In 1984 treedt Frank Zappa op in het Vorst-Nationaal. Humo-journalist Serge Simonart, die Bowie 'David' mag noemen, wordt ingehuurd om Zappa na de soundcheck enkele pertinente vragen te stellen. De antwoorden zijn dat veel minder. (Villa Tempo, 12 oktober 1984)
Google Translate:
In 1984 occurs Frank Zappa in the Forest National. Humo journalist Serge Simonart that Bowie "David" can call, is hired Zappa after the soundcheck to ask a few pertinent questions. The answers are much lower. (Villa Tempo, October 12, 1984)
Additional informant: Javier Marcote
Cobra.be: "Frank Zappa In Vorst 1984" (4:55 min.)
October 30, 1984
USA
TV Series: "Livewire" (1982)
Original Air Date: 30 October 1984
Genre: Talk-ShowAfrika Bambaataa . . . Himself
R.E.M. . . . Band
Adam Yauch . . . Himself
Frank Zappa . . . HimselfFred Newman . . . Himself / Host
December 8, 1984
MTV
19 min.
FZ talks about his influences, MTV & music videos, progressive rock, John & Yoko, guitar players. A fragment appears in Rock Influences (MTV, 1984)
Informant: Javier Marcote
December 10, 1984
Majestic Performing Arts Center, San Antonio, TX
118 min.
December 10, 1984
Majestic Performing Arts Center, San Antonio, Texas
118'
Static camera above stage (probably from the MPAC) & SBD audio.Songs:
Intro
Teenage Wind
Truck Driver Divorce
City Of Tiny Lights
You Are What You Is
Mudd Clubb
The Meek Shall Inherit Nothing
Carolina Hard-Core Ecstasy
Advance Romance
In France
Drowning Witch/ The Black Page
Bamboozled by Love
Brown Moses
The Evil Prince
Let's Move To Cleveland
My Guitar Wants To Kill Your Mama
Willie The Pimp
Montana
Cosmik Debris
The Illinois Enema Bandit
December 1984
MTV
46 min.
Includes part of the December 8, 1984 MTV interview.
Informant: Marco Ricci
YouTube: Frank Zappa Intervew 1984 (01:14 min.)