Frank Zappa: Does Humor Belong in Music? (1985)

57m
Running Time

August 26, 1985
Release Date

Frank Zappa: Does Humor Belong in Music? (1985)

57m
Running Time

August 26, 1985
Release Date

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Frank Zappa and his band in a digitally recorded live performance at "The Pier" in New York, NY on August 26, 1984.

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Release Date
August 26, 1985

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Running Time
57m

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avant-garde
progressive rock
frank zappa
american musician
the pier new york

Wiki.

Does Humor Belong in Music? is a one-hour Frank Zappa concert video composed of live performances at The Pier in New York City (August 26, 1984) along with a few interview segments. It was released on VHS by MPI Home Video in 1985 and reissued on DVD in 2003 by EMI. The video has no recorded material in common with the album of the same name, but some of the tracks were released (in whole or in part) on Volumes One, Three and Six of the You Can't Do That on Stage Anymore series.

A laserdisc version was also released in Japan, complete with Japanese subtitles for all spoken and sung material and featuring a slightly different audio mix than the VHS and DVD versions. This laserdisc version was available as a bootleg DVD from both the "Digital Underground" label (no association with the rap group of the same name) and the "Room 101" bootleg label, released a year or so before the official EMI DVD.

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