Previously never aired or released interview with Frank Zappa. Zappa critiques the state of modern rock and roll, censorship, conformity, sex, consumerism, MTV and more.
The interview took place a few weeks before Zappa testified on Capitol Hill in September of 1985 at the infamous Senate Porn Rock Hearings on record labeling. At the controversial time the station must have decided it was too racy to air. For whatever reason, it remained unseen until it was smuggled out of the studio by someone who realized it’s value as rock history yesss!
favorite part:"The national bird. The eagle, he's ok, but he's an endangered species. We're gonna go for the ostrich. The ostrich represents the way things really are. When the ostrich gets scared it sticks its head in the ground, it sticks its ass up in the air, and it quakes a little. Ok that will be the new American national bird. Now the flag. The red is too racy, the blue is too deep, and the white is too hard to keep clean. we're gonna do away with that it's gonna be Beige. That way it doesn't offend anybody and it looks great as wallpaper on a marriott" hahahah love him!
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