• Charles Ulrich's The Big Note

    From eichler2@eichler2@comcastsucks.net (Bice) to alt.fan.frank-zappa on Sun Aug 15 23:21:37 2021
    From Newsgroup: alt.fan.frank-zappa


    I finally got around to buying a copy of Charles Ulrich's book, "The
    Big Note - A Guide to the Recordings of Frank Zappa". I had it on the
    Amazon wishlist that my relatives use for Xmas shopping since it first
    came out, but no one took the hint so I finally just ordered it for
    myself for my birthday.

    This book has got to be the most encyclopedic set of information about
    Zappa's albums ever gathered in one place. So far I've read the
    introduction and the chapters on Absolutely Free and Ahead of Their
    Time (while simultaneously listening to the albums), and I've already
    learned at least a dozen things I had never known before or never
    noticed in the music before. I'm really looking forward to continuing
    this reading/listening process for an album or two each week over the next...well, few years probably.

    My only minor complaint is that I wish the albums had been listed chronologically by release date instead of alphabetically by title.
    It's explained in the introduction why the book is organized the way
    it is, but I still think listing the albums by release date would have
    made more sense. But I guess there's nothing stopping me from reading
    the chapters in whatever order I want (apart from the fact that I've
    already read the first two alphabetically).

    Anyway, if you're still reading alt.fan.fz Charles, thanks for doing
    the mind-boggling amount of research and work it must have taken to
    put this book together. It has definitely rekindled my interest in
    Zappa's music.

    -- Bob

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  • From eichler2@eichler2@comcastsucks.net (Bice) to alt.fan.frank-zappa on Mon Aug 23 15:24:55 2021
    From Newsgroup: alt.fan.frank-zappa

    On Sun, 15 Aug 2021 23:21:37 GMT, eichler2@comcastsucks.net (Bice)
    wrote:

    I finally got around to buying a copy of Charles Ulrich's book, "The
    Big Note - A Guide to the Recordings of Frank Zappa".

    I read about and listened to Apostrophe and Baby Snakes over the
    weekend, and since I had the day off today I read the chapter on The
    Best Band You Never Heard In Your Life while listening to the CDs this
    morning.

    The most interesting bit that I learned about BBYNHIYL is the section
    of The Torture Never Stops Part 1 from 3:03-4:56 quotes the theme
    songs from a bunch of old TV shows: I Love Lucy, My Three Sons,
    Mission Impossible and The Addams Family. I'm pretty sure I had
    caught the Mission Imposible reference before, but somehow I had never
    noticed the other three. I'm particularly embarrased about never
    noticing the Addams Family quotes before - that's one of my all time
    favorite TV shows, I even own the whole series on DVD.

    It was also interesting to read about all the edits and quotes in The
    Eric Dolphy Memorial Barbecue. Trying to put it all in order while
    listening to the track was like doing a jigsaw puzzle.

    Lots of quotes from Keneally posts in a.f.f-z in that chapter. I
    actually remember reading some of those posts back in the day.

    -- Bob

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  • From eichlertwothedigitnotspelled@eichlertwothedigitnotspelled@comcast.net (Bice) to alt.fan.frank-zappa on Sun Sep 17 15:52:41 2023
    From Newsgroup: alt.fan.frank-zappa

    On Sun, 15 Aug 2021 23:21:37 GMT, eichler2@comcastsucks.net (Bice)
    wrote:


    I finally got around to buying a copy of Charles Ulrich's book, "The
    Big Note - A Guide to the Recordings of Frank Zappa".


    And this morning I finished the appendix on the Beat the Boots series,
    the last part of the book. Took me two years and a month to make my
    way through the whole thing, listening to each album while reading the
    chapter about it.

    Excellent book, I learned a ton about FZ, his music, his history and
    related subjects.

    Now we need a volume two to cover the posthumous releases that have
    come out since the book was originally published.

    -- Bob

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  • From Dixon@dixon.kundts@gmail.com to alt.fan.frank-zappa on Thu Oct 5 03:05:25 2023
    From Newsgroup: alt.fan.frank-zappa

    On Monday, 23 August 2021 at 16:24:58 UTC+1, Bice wrote:
    On Sun, 15 Aug 2021 23:21:37 GMT, eich...@comcastsucks.net (Bice)
    wrote:

    I finally got around to buying a copy of Charles Ulrich's book, "The
    Big Note - A Guide to the Recordings of Frank Zappa".
    I read about and listened to Apostrophe and Baby Snakes over the
    weekend, and since I had the day off today I read the chapter on The
    Best Band You Never Heard In Your Life while listening to the CDs this morning.

    The most interesting bit that I learned about BBYNHIYL is the section
    of The Torture Never Stops Part 1 from 3:03-4:56 quotes the theme
    songs from a bunch of old TV shows: I Love Lucy, My Three Sons,
    Mission Impossible and The Addams Family. I'm pretty sure I had
    caught the Mission Imposible reference before, but somehow I had never noticed the other three. I'm particularly embarrased about never
    noticing the Addams Family quotes before - that's one of my all time favorite TV shows, I even own the whole series on DVD.

    It was also interesting to read about all the edits and quotes in The
    Eric Dolphy Memorial Barbecue. Trying to put it all in order while
    listening to the track was like doing a jigsaw puzzle.

    Lots of quotes from Keneally posts in a.f.f-z in that chapter. I
    actually remember reading some of those posts back in the day.

    -- Bob
    Funny, I just started reading the book with the intention of doing the same. The group was mentioned in the acknowledgments and I haven't looked in on usenet/Google Groups in donkeys years so I came to see. I feel like a baton is being handed on...
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