thumb up!Rob Appleby wrote:….although I'd have to say that One Size Fits All …. come close…..
Catholic girls with a tiny little mustache... (Joe's Garage, not bad too) Regards, Michael
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I see you come from Bavaria - well here's a litle bavarian tale: listening to One Size Fits All for the very first time with Hans Zimmer at his mother's flat in Engelschalking, Munich in 1974 or so, I think. His mother and my family/grandmother were next door neighbours, across the corridor from each other. We were close friends until about 76 when I left home and moved to Oxford. We even used to go on family holidays together at the Lautersee above Mittenwald or the Gardasee (of course I call it Lago di Garda now ) . I haven't seen him since 1980 or so sadly.blaubaer wrote:Hi,thumb up!Rob Appleby wrote:….although I'd have to say that One Size Fits All …. come close…..
Catholic girls with a tiny little mustache... (Joe's Garage, not bad too) Regards, Michael
same with me - I was in the twenties - 'trying to make sense of it all' (lyrics of FZ) was my main activity, besides playing chess...Rob Appleby wrote:I remember listening to Inca Roads and Evelyn, a Modified Dog, and staring at the album cover and trying to make sense of it all. A total eyeopening experience. Never forget that first time with Frank Zappa.