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Thommie
Brilliant musician and an interesting person i general.
Loads of great albums but if I have to pick one I would go for Roxy & Elsewhere. A live album but with unreleased material.

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Come On
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Thommie
Brilliant musician and an interesting person i general.
Loads of great albums but if I have to pick one I would go for Roxy & Elsewhere. A live album but with unreleased material.
Especially the episode with 'Monster Movies'...
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Palace Revolution 2000
One Size" and "Overnite" are a good entrance point into FZ.
I'm not wild about his 80's output (but who really shined in the 80s?), but been discovering his 60's output lately. FZ never quit; he was always working.
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24FPS
One of my faves, it's basically rap, 20 years early. It's about the 1965 race riots in L.A.
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24FPS
How's this for a treat?
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Mongoose
Saw him in Boston in 1977, great show.
For Mothers of Invention albums, my all time favorite is BURNT WEENY SANDWICH. Check out "Little House I Used to Live In." Second on the list for me would be UNCLE MEAT.
Solo-wise, you've got to mention APOSTROPHE.
I'm also a big fan of his "Shut Up and Play Yer Guitar" series. The man wrote some fabulous instrumental material, and he could really wail on his axe.
When my son graduated from UCLA with his Masters, we visited the cemetery there where Frank is buried. He is in an unmarked grave next to an old cowboy actor named Lew Ayers.


