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Captain Beefheart

> On what radio format could one hear Captain Beefheart's
> music today? Or for that matter, what about the music of Frank Zappa & the Mothers of Invention or The Fugs?
 
> > On what radio format could one hear Captain Beefheart's
> > music today? Or for that matter, what about the music of
> Frank Zappa & the Mothers of Invention or The Fugs?
>
Ahhh the Fuggs with Tuli Kupferberg (sp?) ... saw them at the Fillmore East in the Village circa 1969 or 1970? Too much
 
> If the right deejay is on, CB will be played here:
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> http://www.phoenixradionetwork.com/
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> > > On what radio format could one hear Captain Beefheart's
> > > music today? Or for that matter, what about the music
> of
> > Frank Zappa & the Mothers of Invention or The Fugs?
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What about the Bonzo Dog Band? Or does anyone remember them?
 
> > On what radio format could one hear Captain Beefheart's
> > music today? Or for that matter, what about the music of
> > Frank Zappa & the Mothers of Invention or The Fugs?

You won't hear these artists on commercial radio nowadays, but you may if you tune in to the <u>"Lost & Found"</u> show block weekdays 12 noon - 2 PM ET on the non-commercial volunteer community/college station from MIT <u>WMBR 88.1 FM</u> Cambridge, MA.

88.1 FM in greater Boston, and a choice of three web streams on their site.

This show plays obscurities of all genres from the entire 1960's through the mid-70's with different DJ's who specialize in different styles each weekday. I used to host a weeeky show on this block from 1982 until 2004 which focused on the late 60's "FM Underground Radio" era, and I played Beefheart, Zappa and The Fugs.

(I "retired" from the show because I can no longer afford to devote the time to volunteer radio in today's economy).
 
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