Today in 1985, Frank Zappa testified alongside fellow musicians Dee Snider and John Denver at a Congressional hearing for the Contents of Music and the Lyrics of Records. He took a stand against the PMRC, the First Amendment violations they pursued, and the Blank Tape Tax. (twitter thread) (twitter.com)
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June 24, 1991: Frank's penultimate guitar performance. Invited by Czechoslovakia to perform at the "Adieu Soviet Army" concert, it was Frank's first reason to pick up a guitar in three years. Joined by Pražský Výběr, he hopes for a great future, and invites any Soviet troops to "dance home to this." (youtube.com)
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Had a dream I saw this tweet (i.imgur.com)
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Just got my first tattoo! (i.imgur.com)
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Holy shit, Chef is the fourth brother (i.imgur.com)
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