Audio: Various UMRK answer machine messages . (Dates unknown)
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11 years ago
Wolfgang Linke
Frank Zappa's answering machine messages. Man, I miss Frank.
11 years ago
Rajiv Patel
Frank Zappa's answering machine messages. Man, I miss Frank.
11 years ago
Howard Wright
Awesome! Greggary Peccary era message is nice, Rite of Spring pretty cool too... but the drums playing along with voice near the end, just fab.
12 years ago
FatManRedemption
Good answer. It made me laugh.
12 years ago
FatManRedemption
So wait, smoking dope turns you into a great composer who quotes Stravinsky in his answering machine messages? Why the fuck didn't anybody tell me this? And where the hell is my lethargic pot-smoking brother hiding his scores of orchestral music? His instrumentation choices must be unfathomably ingenious.
12 years ago
El Sanjay
I think he would have categorized as one of those "colorful wastes of time" mentioned in the Adventures of Greggary Peccary.
12 years ago
Dustin P.
pretty hard to imagine this guy didn't smoke dope
12 years ago
Deathshuck
Probably, I guess we'll never know.
12 years ago
wyskater94
He would've detested Twitter as well as any other "social media"
12 years ago
Deathshuck
Zappa twitter feed. LOL what a fascinating concept. He died too soon :(
12 years ago
rukeyser
hmm. Zappa. that's a twitter feed i would follow.
12 years ago
Experimentelle
Thank you for this thoughtful and insightful audio.... Funny…The “ not Pierre Boulez... he’s not here“ section @1:45... very funny… The first section is definitely... "Prelude to a holiday in Berlin”...and the second is "The dangerous kitchen”…
12 years ago
John Barnes
The one that starts at 2:56 is a section of the music towards the end of Drowning Witch..