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Break The Spell |
quote: Candace Youngblood wrote:
That's very cool that you got to see him on Halloween. What year was that?
I have spent the past couple months really listening to his entire catalog and it's been quite fun.
Do you really consider someone who smokes a junkie? He was a big anti-drug advocate, no?
I really enjoy his stuff with the Mothers the most, I guess, although he had several brilliant albums throughout the eighties that I like.
Personally, I enjoyed his duet with daughter Moon Unit, "Valley Girl". She said the main reason she did that song was to spend time with her dad who spent the majority of his time in the recording studio. Moon Unit also said she had quite interesting baby sitters, like a guy who would babysit them wearing a leather thong and black tape over his nipples. |
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Candace Youngblood |
quote: Break The Spell wrote:
Personally, I enjoyed his duet with daughter Moon Unit, "Valley Girl". She said the main reason she did that song was to spend time with her dad who spent the majority of his time in the recording studio. Moon Unit also said she had quite interesting baby sitters, like a guy who would babysit them wearing a leather thong and black tape over his nipples.
Haha, I still crack up when I hear Valley Girl, even though it was the one FZ song they actually played on the radio and it's even included on some 80's compilations.
I really love the albums Them or Us from '84 and You Are What You Is from '81. |
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Break The Spell |
quote: Candace Youngblood wrote:
Haha, I still crack up when I hear Valley Girl, even though it was the one FZ song they actually played on the radio and it's even included on some 80's compilations.
I really love the albums Them or Us from '84 and You Are What You Is from '81.
From his 80's albums, I also liked Jazz From Hell and Shut Up 'N Play Your Guitar. |
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