(1) – The only rock and roll release I have on cassette, vinyl, cd, and digitized is Aerosmith’s Toys in the Attic. I played that album so much in high school and college, and because it is still in rotation when I am at Planet Fitness, I have probably listened to Toys more than any …
Having just completed my “50 Albums in 50 Days” expansion of Mr. Chris Estey’s August 24th directive “to post 25 albums in 25 days that have had a major CREATIVE impact on you”, I’ve decided to add a THIRD [slash] final batch of 25, in order to fill some remaining “gaps”—at least as I perceive …
one more time, i’m posting this amazing record cover. it’s the cover of the LP (issued in 1967, a few months after “sgt. pepper” hit the streets) of the mothers of invention’s “we’re only in it for the money.” the delicious parody of the sgt. pepper cover is beyond cassic. it’s beatles anti-matter. the story …
Here’s the Youtube description, “A strange and but beautiful song written and arranged by Frank Zappa, featuring Burt Ward as Robin.” And here’s a Dangerous Minds article: HOLY FREAK OUT, BATMAN! FRANK ZAPPA AND ‘THE BOY WONDER SESSIONS’