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Zappa The Hard Way First Greenaway Andrew

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Zappa The Hard Way First Greenaway Andrew
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Publisher: Wymer Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.79 MB
Pages: 248
Author: Greenaway, Andrew
ISBN: 9781908724304, 1908724307, B00EEBXWWE
Language: English
Year: 2013
Edition: first

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Zappa The Hard Way First Greenaway Andrew by Greenaway, Andrew 9781908724304, 1908724307, B00EEBXWWE instant download after payment.

'Zappa The Hard Way' is the story of Frank Zappa's last ever world tour that ended in mutiny. In 1988 Frank Zappa toured with a twelve-piece band that had rehearsed for months, learned a repertoire of over 100 songs and played an entirely different set each night. It is why, in Zappa's own words, it was "the best band you never heard in your life" - a reference to East Coast American audiences who never got the chance to see this particular touring ensemble. Zappa appointed bass player Scott Thunes to rehearse the group in his absence. In carrying out this role, Thunes was apparently abrasive, blunt and rude to the other members and two factions quickly developed: Thunes and stunt guitarist Mike Keneally on the one side; the remaining nine band members on the other. The atmosphere deteriorated as the tour progressed through America and on to Europe. 

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