Zappa: who gives a fuck anyway?

This is a very telling sentence.

Tipper Gore was aligned with Republicans on this issue, who, along with The Moral Majority under Jerry Falwell wanted labeling.

You think you're criticizing Gore but this was the conservative position.
Never claimed to be a Conservative.
I just can't stand liberals more and distrust the government under either party.
So, screw Tipper and Jerry Falwell, and your assumptions.
 
The two most accessible Zappa albums for the casual listener are 'Apostrophe' and 'Bongo Fury', which he did with Captain Beefheart.

The second song starts around 3:50 and is a great song, 'Carolina Hard-Core Ecstasy'. The last song is a Zappa classic, 'The Muffin Man'.

 
Frank was the best. :laugh:

During his statement, musician and producer Frank Zappa asserted that "the PMRC proposal is an ill-conceived piece of nonsense which fails to deliver any real benefits to children, infringes the civil liberties of people who are not children, and promises to keep the courts busy for years dealing with the interpretational and enforcemental problems inherent in the proposal's design."[9] He went on to state his suspicion that the hearings were a front for H.R. 2911, a proposed blank tape tax: "The major record labels need to have H.R. 2911 whiz through a few committees before anybody smells a rat. One of them is chaired by Senator Thurmond. Is it a coincidence that Mrs. Thurmond is affiliated with the PMRC?" Zappa had earlier stated about the Senate's agreement to hold a hearing on the matter that "A couple of blowjobs here and there and Bingo!—you get a hearing."[10]
 

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