From Hungary With Love

I discovered Frank Zappa’s music in the early years of the ’70s, back in my home country, Budapest, Hungary. I was about 20 years old, and just went through eight years of music training, and four years of art school, and all I cared about was art and music (big coincidence, huh?). Of course, I had some interest in girls too, but since I had no formal training regarding that matter, I thought I shouldn’t mention it.

Nice, long article by Gábor Csupó, creator of (among others) the Lost Episodes CD-cover – about youth, about music, about FZ.

About Balint

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2 Responses to From Hungary With Love

  1. urbangraffito says:

    I love these stories, Balint, of how much FZ fans are willing to pay to have their maestro’s music to whistle to…

  2. Robert says:

    [quote comment=”26254″]I love these stories, Balint, of how much FZ fans are willing to pay to have their maestro’s music to whistle to…[/quote]
    And in this case: Willing to sacrifice money that would otherwise be needed for food.

    Wow! Listening to N-Lite together with FZ in hexaphonic audio. Is there anything cooler than this?

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