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From: marantz@null.DEC (Josh HL01-1/S09 DTN 225-4394)
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Subject: Re: Seeking long/varied rock pieces [net.music]
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Date: Fri, 1-Mar-85 11:09:29 EST
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Posted: Fri Mar  1 11:09:29 1985
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> Posted: Wed Feb 27 19:18:52 1985
> 
> 	I am suprised no one has mentined Frank Zappa.   Two Hundred
> Motels is a double alblum - it is all one thing, a story, you
> might call it the reflex of an opera.   Zappa has numerous
> pieces that are long and he is a studied musician.
> 
> 	Tommy by the Who is another famous one.  
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I thought the original message wanted single songs, rather than
concept albums or rock operas.  I don't know the Zappa, but
Tommy has many short songs, which can in no way be considered
all one 4-sided song.  If it is acceptable, then I submit
Quadrophenia, Seargent Pepper, Genesis' The Lamb Lies Down on
Broadway, and Gentle Giant's Three Friends as well.

			    -Joshua D. Marantz