The Interviewer is Erland Bekkelund and was working for a local TV-station in Oslo. This was a part of a program called Nite Patrol and was broadcasted on Norwegian TV sometime during the summer of 1988. I see the lineage is Swedish TV, Well Sheraton Hotel was located in Sandvika about 15 mins south of Oslo. Actually you can see Kalvoya where The Mothers had their first visit in Norway 1973
I am listening on a shitty laptop and can't quite hear this one. I will check it out later on the swanky system.. :) Thanks for posting this kind of stuff.
How great would that of been, imagine Frank Zappa T.V., his own station, something to fight the stranglehold that crappy shows like MTV and other such corporate shit has on the industry. Sadly I'm not surprised that Frank was never allowed to bring it to fruition. But we can dream of what might of been.
Thank you for this video. Did Frank snub a lady asking for an autograph at the beginning of this? Just wondering if I understood correctly what was happening when Frank says, "Well... That's okay..".
Daniel H. It would be very unlikely that he'd snub anyone asking for autographs because everybody at the press conference got , if they wanted it, a free copy of the double LP "Guitar" and Frank was very cool and nice and he signed for everybody who asked, we did actually stand in line! Maybe the girl was from a local TV or radio station asking for free extra (signed?) copies, I don't know. BTW, while FZ was signing records, a young fanguy was standing next to him asking questions about yet unreleased songs (but available on bootlegs). And yet mr. Zappa was grinning and being very patient with the guy, even giving him a few details about the unreleased stuff. So he was in a nice mood that day, don't think he'd snub that girl at all.
It annoys me when they set up an interview so that Frank is looking away from the camera. So unprofessional. You can't see his eyes and that is so important to read beneath the words.
GOD i miss this guy :(
The Interviewer is Erland Bekkelund and was working for a local TV-station in Oslo. This was a part of a program called Nite Patrol and was broadcasted on Norwegian TV sometime during the summer of 1988. I see the lineage is Swedish TV, Well Sheraton Hotel was located in Sandvika about 15 mins south of Oslo. Actually you can see Kalvoya where The Mothers had their first visit in Norway 1973
thanks this cool.
all hail fz and his magical nose!
Frank Zappa- ein 'Süßling' vor dem Herrn😇
Five minutes with Frank is worth more than a lifetime with most of the deluded idiots I have encountered in this generally tedious life. I miss him.
Love Zappa!
Goddam good stuff ' tom .. glad to see here so long . I haven't ever saw it ..
0:54 _Shawshage_
This guy cannot interview a guy like Zappa.
I am listening on a shitty laptop and can't quite hear this one. I will check it out later on the swanky system.. :) Thanks for posting this kind of stuff.
How great would that of been, imagine Frank Zappa T.V., his own station, something to fight the stranglehold that crappy shows like MTV and other such corporate shit has on the industry. Sadly I'm not surprised that Frank was never allowed to bring it to fruition. But we can dream of what might of been.
Thank you for this video. Did Frank snub a lady asking for an autograph at the beginning of this? Just wondering if I understood correctly what was happening when Frank says, "Well... That's okay..".
Daniel H. It would be very unlikely that he'd snub anyone asking for autographs because everybody at the press conference got , if they wanted it, a free copy of the double LP "Guitar" and Frank was very cool and nice and he signed for everybody who asked, we did actually stand in line! Maybe the girl was from a local TV or radio station asking for free extra (signed?) copies, I don't know. BTW, while FZ was signing records, a young fanguy was standing next to him asking questions about yet unreleased songs (but available on bootlegs). And yet mr. Zappa was grinning and being very patient with the guy, even giving him a few details about the unreleased stuff. So he was in a nice mood that day, don't think he'd snub that girl at all.
It annoys me when they set up an interview so that Frank is looking away from the camera. So unprofessional. You can't see his eyes and that is so important to read beneath the words.