Tonight, another program of two parts: from Zappa to the (perhaps) Zappa-esque from the 1970's, a time by which his influence had already blossomed on other musicians around the world.
8pm
The Mothers Of Invention Wowie zowie (1966) (Freak Out!)
The Mothers Of Invention Call any vegetable (1967) (Absolutely Free)
The Mothers Of Invention Who needs the peace corps (1968) (We’re Only In It For The Money)
The Mothers Of Invention Dog breath, In the year of the plague (1969) (Uncle Meat)
Frank Zappa Willie The Pimp (1969) (Hot Rats)
The Mothers Of Invention Holiday in Berlin, Full-blown (1970) (Burnt Weeny Sandwich)
Frank Zappa Eat that question (1972) (The Grand Wazoo)
Frank Zappa Cosmik debris (1974) (Apostrophe)
9pm
Spectrum Superbody (1971) (Part One)
Ariel Neo-Existentialist Greens / Medicine Man / Letter song (1974) (Rock & Roll Scars / The Jellabad Mutant)
Daddy Cool Make your stash (1972) (Sex, Dope, Rock n Roll: Teenage Heaven)
The Captain Matchbox Whoopee Band Wangarratta Wahine (1974) (Wangaratta Wahine)
Company Caine Go see the gypsy (1971) (A Product of a Broken Reality)
Rainbow Theatre Caption for the city night life (1976) (Fantasy Of Horses)
The Hoodoo Gurus Get out of Dodge (2022) (Chariot Of The Gods)
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Music with pictures...
A later line-up of Spectrum with an (at the time) again-bearded Mike Rudd recorded in an ABC TV studio:
and Spectrum from the early 70's with a version of the Ross Wilson song which they included on their first album:
The Captain Matchbox Whoopee Band, in 1971, filmed in colour and "at" speed (not "on" speed):
Company Caine and an intriguing "promo clip" from 1971:
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