Frank Zappa: A Token of his Extreme is the 1974 television special recorded at Kcet in Hollywood that was produced by Zappa and aired only in France and Switzerland. The program, as thoroughly tweezed and produced by Zappa for his own Honker Home Video label, includes the following musical performances by Zappa and his band: T”he Dog Breath Variations/ Uncle Meat,” “Montana,” “Florentine Pogen,” “Stink-Foot,” “Pygmy Twylyte,” “Room Service,” “Inca Roads,” “Oh No,” Son of Orange County,” “More Trouble Every Day” and “A Token of My Extreme.” In the words of Zappa himself as he said it on The Mike Douglas Show in 1976, “This is put together with my own money and my own time and it’s been offered to television networks and to syndication and it has been steadfastly rejected by the American television industry.
Title | Frank Zappa: A Token Of His Extreme |
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Year | 2013 |
Genre | Music |
Country | United States of America |
Studio | Eagle Rock Entertainment |
Cast | Frank Zappa, Napoleon Murphy Brock, George Duke, Chester Thompson, Ruth Underwood, Tom Fowler |
Crew | Frank Zappa (Editor), Bruce Bickford (Animation), Kerry McNabb (Mixing Engineer), Mort Libov (Producer), Herb Cohen (Executive Producer), Frank Zappa (Music) |
Keyword | concert, los angeles, california, avant-garde, progressive rock, frank zappa, american musician |
Release | Jun 03, 2013 |
Runtime | 73 minutes |
Quality | HD |
IMDb | 6.20 / 10 by 3 users |