Phish Fan Resumé
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I can only hope that one day, i'll be as skilled as that guy.
Didn't Mr. Zappa call his daughter Moon Unit?
posted by Zool at 2:42 PM on November 27, 2000
Didn't Mr. Zappa call his daughter Moon Unit?
posted by Zool at 2:42 PM on November 27, 2000
that's really funny, thanks.
"oh yes, and I really hate yoyo's."
posted by chrismc at 2:43 PM on November 27, 2000
"oh yes, and I really hate yoyo's."
posted by chrismc at 2:43 PM on November 27, 2000
Zool: yes, another daughter named Diva, and his sons Ahmet & Dweezil.
posted by sonofsamiam at 3:14 PM on November 27, 2000
posted by sonofsamiam at 3:14 PM on November 27, 2000
Dweezil Zappa hosted WebRiot on MTV, if memory serves.
posted by pnevares at 3:18 PM on November 27, 2000
posted by pnevares at 3:18 PM on November 27, 2000
I see Modern Humorist is getting into syndication, selling their content services to VH-1. Weird.
posted by waxpancake at 3:41 PM on November 27, 2000
posted by waxpancake at 3:41 PM on November 27, 2000
I never understood the whole facination with this band. I guess I am just a square.
posted by Brilliantcrank at 4:02 PM on November 27, 2000
posted by Brilliantcrank at 4:02 PM on November 27, 2000
pnevares: Ahmet hosted WebRiot, Dweezil and Ahmet hosted USA's failed "X Show" Happy Hour. Just keepin' it real.
posted by Awol at 4:24 PM on November 27, 2000
posted by Awol at 4:24 PM on November 27, 2000
Making fun of phish fans? Talk about shooting phish in a barrel...
posted by mathowie at 4:44 PM on November 27, 2000
posted by mathowie at 4:44 PM on November 27, 2000
Dweezil Zappa was also the voice of Ajax on "Duckman", if memory serves.
posted by youhas at 5:17 PM on November 27, 2000
posted by youhas at 5:17 PM on November 27, 2000
Moon Zappa has had a fairly successful career in movies.
posted by Steven Den Beste at 9:29 PM on November 27, 2000
posted by Steven Den Beste at 9:29 PM on November 27, 2000
Frank Zappa did two kinds of music and they were completely unrelated. There was the Rock, of course. (Ah, that takes me back: "Lumpy Gravy" and "We're only in it for the money". The Mothers of Invention.)
But there was also serious orchestral music. He always wanted that to be more successful, but there wasn't a lot of interest in it. I understand it was extremely sophisticated.
But then, his rock music was also very sophisticated, at least in the early days. And then there was 200 Motels which is easily the strangest film I've ever seen.
(None of which has anything to do with Phish, whatever the heck that is.)
posted by Steven Den Beste at 9:36 PM on November 27, 2000
But there was also serious orchestral music. He always wanted that to be more successful, but there wasn't a lot of interest in it. I understand it was extremely sophisticated.
But then, his rock music was also very sophisticated, at least in the early days. And then there was 200 Motels which is easily the strangest film I've ever seen.
(None of which has anything to do with Phish, whatever the heck that is.)
posted by Steven Den Beste at 9:36 PM on November 27, 2000
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