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  1. Experimental Rock I love at that time all the bands were experimental, they all varied in genres even in the same song. But I had no knowledge of Frank Zappa usually when it comes to that era they always talk about the British invasion and its importance in the music scene. But where do I start, what song or album do you recommend? Bedarius you are a man of many interesting things.
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  2. i want to say bier is important to me lol sorry and all of ets hehe
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  3. i wish that i am there to play you this piece but for the moment i do not wisht it, i prefer play supertramp. because beer is important for me hehe
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  4. If I remember correctly, it was Watermelon in Easter Hay. There is a cut on You Can't Do That On Stage Anymore Vol 1 that has Flo and Eddie doing "The Groupie Routine" which is great ha ha. "AWWWW! You know David Cassidy?! You Guys!!! You guys are our FAVORITE band! So are you in Hollywood long?" Ha ha I think I feel where you are coming from. Let's just say that you left off where the Flo and Eddie era was coming to an end. It all REALLY ended when Frank was knocked off stage in London >>> https://ultimateclassicrock.com/41-years-ago-frank-zappa-pushed-off-stage-in-london/ that put him on the sidelines for quite sometime. From a wheelchair, he made records and wrote music and had auditions for and rehearsals with his new lineup for about a year or so. Then in 73 /74 he introduced the world to the new Mothers of Invention lineup. THAT'S THE BEST PLACE FOR YOU TO START. The 73/74 George Duke/Ruth Underwood era. The movie AND the cd/lp of "The Roxy and Elsewhere" (recorded live at The Roxy in LA 1973) is freaking great too .
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