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color me lazy

Posted by wazoo on January 28, 2017 at 19:51:44:

I didn't bother adding the actual apostrophe, but yes, every version I have does have the (') on the cover. I heard 'Don't Eat the Yellow Snow' on the radio - laughed and loved it. I bought my first copy of the record a couple of days later, wore it out and bought another one, repeat, repeat... I also had one in quad, along with many other Zappa records. I bought the first release of the CD, then the AU20. Note my screen name - wazoo, as in 'The Grand Wazoo' (Frank's 'wheelchair' album, and yet another masterpiece). I'll have to count them, but I have somewhere around 90 releases on CD (and they keep coming from the vault), but I think my prized possession on things Zappa is the blu-ray of Roxy - the greatest Mothers lineup, IMO, at their finest. I really miss that Swarthy motherf'r (as Franks said - code for great musician), but Dweezil has done a magnificent job of keeping his father's music alive live (still doing what can't be done on stage anymore).