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Here, dear friends, is the link that is the inspiration behind my handle. It is Frank Zappa in his first televised appearance, on The Steve Allen Show in 1963. Enjoy!--RW from SF
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y9P2V0_p6vE

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y9P2V0_p6vE
60s acoustic ambient avant-garde blues classic rock comedy electronic experimental folk free jazz fusion guitar instrumental jazz krautrock progressive rock psychedelic psychedelic rock rock singer-songwriter
Last.FM Milestones5000th track: (02 Feb 2008)
I have an Internet radio show on Cascades Community Radio (you can find it on http://radio23.org/ccr) as 360 Sound Radio on Wednesday night at 11:00 until Thursday morning until 4:00 (all times are PDT). Give it a listen whenever you get a chance. I also co-host Whiskey Before Breakfast on Sunday mornings from 8:00 to 10:00 (PDT also) on KUSF In Exile. The link is http://wfmu.org/kusf.pls will take you to the station.

I am also an optimist. You can tell by the quotes I offer.--RW
I'm such a negative person, and always have been. Was I born that way? I don't know. I am constantly disgusted by reality, horrified and afraid. I cling desperately to the few things that give me some solace, that make me feel good.--R. Crumb
I'm only in it for the beer.--Bert Jansch
People demand freedom of speech as a compensation for freedom of thought which they seldom use.--Soren Kierkagaard
The reward for conformity is that everyone liked you except yourself.--Rita Mae Brown
In the fight between you and the world, back the world.--Frank Zappa
When you are down and out something will always turn up--and it's usually the noses of your friends.--Orson Welles
If something is boring after two minutes, try it for four. If it's still boring, try eight. Then sixteen. Then thirty-two. Eventually one discovers that it is not boring at all.--John Cage
Democracy means government by the uneducated. Aristocracy means government by the badly educated.--G.K. Chesterton
Giving money and power to government is like giving whiskey and car keys to teenage boys.--P.J. O'Rourke
"(The revolutionaries) want something other than what they have. They don't know what they want. But if they went out and conducted a revolution like they envision it, a little extravaganza in the street, and let's suppose they had a little confrontation with the heat, and they win, then what do they do? They have no better plan, and I don't think they have enough intelligence to see that there are a lot of people who need to be thought of in terms of a revolution. I think about the revolution in the United States where the youth thinks about taking over, what are you going to do about your mother and father or the rest of the old schmucks who've been lousing everything up, are you going to kill them? Things like that they haven't come to grips yet. They aren't ready to make a better society and not only that, their methodology is so primitive that fortunately I don't think it's going to succeed." --Frank Zappa, February 1970 (This sums up my feelings in re Occupy Whatever.)
Somebody has to do something, and it's incredibly pathetic that it has to be us.--Jerry Garcia
The first thing I ask myself when something doesn't seem to be beautiful is why do I not think it's beautiful. And very shortly you discover that there is no reason.--John Cage
There ought to be behind the door of every happy, contented man someone standing with a hammer continually reminding him with a tap that there are unhappy people; that however happy he may be, life will show him her laws sooner or later, trouble will come for him--disease, poverty, losses, and no one will see or hear, just as now he sees nor hear others.--Chekhov
When I do a show, the whole show revolves around me, and if I don't show up, they can just forget it.--Ethel Merman
I sort of gave up on this whole human adventure a long time ago. Divorced myself emotionally. I think the human race has squandered its promise. I think people in America sold out very cheaply for sneakers and cheeseburgers. And I don't think it's fixable.--George Carlin
Every now and then I am impressed with the thinking of the non-Indian. I was in Cleveland last year and got to talking with a non-Indian about American history. He said that he was really sorry about what happened to Indians, but that there was good reason for it. The continent had to be developed and he felt that Indians had stood in the way, and thus had to be removed. "After all," he remarked,"what did you do with the land when you had it?" I didn't understand him until later when I discovered that the Cuyahoga River running through Cleveland is inflammable. So many combustible pollutants are dumped into the river that the inhabitants have to take special precautions during the summer to avoid setting it on fire. After reviewing the argument of my non-Indian friend I decided he was probably correct. Whites had made better use of the land. How many Indians could have thought of creating an inflammable river?--Vine Deloria, Jr. (1969)
There was something alike terrifying and piteous in the spectacle of these frail old morsels of humanity consecrating their last flickering energies to the task of making each other wretched. Hatred seemed to be the one faculty which had survived in undiminished vigor and intensity where all else was falling into ordered and symmetrical decay. And the uneasy part of it was that some horrid unwholesome power seemed to be distilled from their spite and their cursing. --Saki, "The Peace of Mowsle Barton" (sounds a wee bit like "Shut Up, Little Man", don't it?)
I feel that this do-or-die, my-country-right-or-wrong kind of patriotism is not merely out of place in a nuclear armed world, it is criminal egotism on a monstrous scale. The world won't be safe until people in all countries recognize it for what it is and, instead of cheering the leader who talks that way, impeach him.--Dr. Benjamin Spock
"America today is a far less civilized land, and even more neurotic, than the Germany of the 1930's. We live in places so extreme in ugliness, squalor, and dysfunction that just going to the store leaves a sentient American reeling in angst and anomie. Our popular culture would embarrass a race of hebephrenics. We think that neck tattoos are cool. A lot of our pop music is overtly homicidal. Our richest citizens have managed to define a new banality of evil. Our middle classes are subject to humiliations so baroque that sadomasochism even fails to encompass the finer points. And we don't even need help from other nations to run our own economic affairs into the ground--we're digging our national grave with a kind of antic glee, complete with all the lurid stagecraft that Las Vegas, Hollywood, and Madison Avenue can muster."--Jim Kunstler
Either man is obsolete or war is.--R. Buckminster Fuller
Every society gets the criminal it deserves. What is equally true is that every community gets the kind of law enforcement it insists on.--Robert F. Kennedy
We will find neither national purpose nor personal satisfaction in a mere continuation of economic progress, in an endless amassing of worldly goods.--also RFK
expression is the need of my soul
i was once a vers libre bard
but i died and my soul went into the body of a cockroach
it has given me a new outlook upon life
i see things from the under side now--don marquis, "the annotated archy and mehitabel"
I am not eccentric. It's just that I am more alive than most people. I suppose I am an unpopular electric eel set in a pond of catfish.--Edith Sitwell, 1963
We forfeit three-quarters of ourselves, in order to be like other people.--Arthur Schopenhauer
Don't be afraid of death so much as an inadequate life.--Bertolt Brecht
Art is not a mirror that reflects reality, but a hammer with which to shape it.--Bertolt Brecht
I was a dope smokin', beer drinkin' sex fiend until I met Mel Lyman. Now I'm a record collector.--Jim Kweskin
For every complex problem, there is an answer that is clear, simple--and wrong.--H.L. Mencken
I've put in so many enigmas and puzzles that it will keep the professors busy for centuries arguing over what I meant, and that's the way of ensuring one's own immortality.--James Joyce
Stupidity is not easy to diagnose. The simplest form of stupidity--the mumbling, nose-picking, stolid incomprehension--can be detected by anyone. But the stupidity which disguises itself as thought, and which talks so glibly and eloquently, indeed never stops talking, in every walk of life is not so easy to identify, because it marches under a formidable name, which few dare attack. It is called Popular Opinion.--Robertson Davies
I have an Internet radio show on Cascades Community Radio (you can find it on http://radio23.org/ccr) as 360 Sound Radio on Wednesday night at 11:00 until Thursday morning until 4:00 (all times are PDT). Give it a listen whenever you get a chance. I also co-host Whiskey Before Breakfast on Sunday mornings from 8:00 to 10:00 (PDT also) on KUSF In Exile. The link is http://wfmu.org/kusf.pls will take you to the station.

I am also an optimist. You can tell by the quotes I offer.--RW
I'm such a negative person, and always have been. Was I born that way? I don't know. I am constantly disgusted by reality, horrified and afraid. I cling desperately to the few things that give me some solace, that make me feel good.--R. Crumb
I'm only in it for the beer.--Bert Jansch
People demand freedom of speech as a compensation for freedom of thought which they seldom use.--Soren Kierkagaard
The reward for conformity is that everyone liked you except yourself.--Rita Mae Brown
In the fight between you and the world, back the world.--Frank Zappa
When you are down and out something will always turn up--and it's usually the noses of your friends.--Orson Welles
If something is boring after two minutes, try it for four. If it's still boring, try eight. Then sixteen. Then thirty-two. Eventually one discovers that it is not boring at all.--John Cage
Democracy means government by the uneducated. Aristocracy means government by the badly educated.--G.K. Chesterton
Giving money and power to government is like giving whiskey and car keys to teenage boys.--P.J. O'Rourke
"(The revolutionaries) want something other than what they have. They don't know what they want. But if they went out and conducted a revolution like they envision it, a little extravaganza in the street, and let's suppose they had a little confrontation with the heat, and they win, then what do they do? They have no better plan, and I don't think they have enough intelligence to see that there are a lot of people who need to be thought of in terms of a revolution. I think about the revolution in the United States where the youth thinks about taking over, what are you going to do about your mother and father or the rest of the old schmucks who've been lousing everything up, are you going to kill them? Things like that they haven't come to grips yet. They aren't ready to make a better society and not only that, their methodology is so primitive that fortunately I don't think it's going to succeed." --Frank Zappa, February 1970 (This sums up my feelings in re Occupy Whatever.)
Somebody has to do something, and it's incredibly pathetic that it has to be us.--Jerry Garcia
The first thing I ask myself when something doesn't seem to be beautiful is why do I not think it's beautiful. And very shortly you discover that there is no reason.--John Cage
There ought to be behind the door of every happy, contented man someone standing with a hammer continually reminding him with a tap that there are unhappy people; that however happy he may be, life will show him her laws sooner or later, trouble will come for him--disease, poverty, losses, and no one will see or hear, just as now he sees nor hear others.--Chekhov
When I do a show, the whole show revolves around me, and if I don't show up, they can just forget it.--Ethel Merman
I sort of gave up on this whole human adventure a long time ago. Divorced myself emotionally. I think the human race has squandered its promise. I think people in America sold out very cheaply for sneakers and cheeseburgers. And I don't think it's fixable.--George Carlin
Every now and then I am impressed with the thinking of the non-Indian. I was in Cleveland last year and got to talking with a non-Indian about American history. He said that he was really sorry about what happened to Indians, but that there was good reason for it. The continent had to be developed and he felt that Indians had stood in the way, and thus had to be removed. "After all," he remarked,"what did you do with the land when you had it?" I didn't understand him until later when I discovered that the Cuyahoga River running through Cleveland is inflammable. So many combustible pollutants are dumped into the river that the inhabitants have to take special precautions during the summer to avoid setting it on fire. After reviewing the argument of my non-Indian friend I decided he was probably correct. Whites had made better use of the land. How many Indians could have thought of creating an inflammable river?--Vine Deloria, Jr. (1969)
There was something alike terrifying and piteous in the spectacle of these frail old morsels of humanity consecrating their last flickering energies to the task of making each other wretched. Hatred seemed to be the one faculty which had survived in undiminished vigor and intensity where all else was falling into ordered and symmetrical decay. And the uneasy part of it was that some horrid unwholesome power seemed to be distilled from their spite and their cursing. --Saki, "The Peace of Mowsle Barton" (sounds a wee bit like "Shut Up, Little Man", don't it?)
I feel that this do-or-die, my-country-right-or-wrong kind of patriotism is not merely out of place in a nuclear armed world, it is criminal egotism on a monstrous scale. The world won't be safe until people in all countries recognize it for what it is and, instead of cheering the leader who talks that way, impeach him.--Dr. Benjamin Spock
"America today is a far less civilized land, and even more neurotic, than the Germany of the 1930's. We live in places so extreme in ugliness, squalor, and dysfunction that just going to the store leaves a sentient American reeling in angst and anomie. Our popular culture would embarrass a race of hebephrenics. We think that neck tattoos are cool. A lot of our pop music is overtly homicidal. Our richest citizens have managed to define a new banality of evil. Our middle classes are subject to humiliations so baroque that sadomasochism even fails to encompass the finer points. And we don't even need help from other nations to run our own economic affairs into the ground--we're digging our national grave with a kind of antic glee, complete with all the lurid stagecraft that Las Vegas, Hollywood, and Madison Avenue can muster."--Jim Kunstler
Either man is obsolete or war is.--R. Buckminster Fuller
Every society gets the criminal it deserves. What is equally true is that every community gets the kind of law enforcement it insists on.--Robert F. Kennedy
We will find neither national purpose nor personal satisfaction in a mere continuation of economic progress, in an endless amassing of worldly goods.--also RFK
expression is the need of my soul
i was once a vers libre bard
but i died and my soul went into the body of a cockroach
it has given me a new outlook upon life
i see things from the under side now--don marquis, "the annotated archy and mehitabel"
I am not eccentric. It's just that I am more alive than most people. I suppose I am an unpopular electric eel set in a pond of catfish.--Edith Sitwell, 1963
We forfeit three-quarters of ourselves, in order to be like other people.--Arthur Schopenhauer
Don't be afraid of death so much as an inadequate life.--Bertolt Brecht
Art is not a mirror that reflects reality, but a hammer with which to shape it.--Bertolt Brecht
I was a dope smokin', beer drinkin' sex fiend until I met Mel Lyman. Now I'm a record collector.--Jim Kweskin
For every complex problem, there is an answer that is clear, simple--and wrong.--H.L. Mencken
I've put in so many enigmas and puzzles that it will keep the professors busy for centuries arguing over what I meant, and that's the way of ensuring one's own immortality.--James Joyce
Stupidity is not easy to diagnose. The simplest form of stupidity--the mumbling, nose-picking, stolid incomprehension--can be detected by anyone. But the stupidity which disguises itself as thought, and which talks so glibly and eloquently, indeed never stops talking, in every walk of life is not so easy to identify, because it marches under a formidable name, which few dare attack. It is called Popular Opinion.--Robertson Davies
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