Maybe You Thought I Was The Packard Goose:
- The New York Times: December 25, 1966
- Frank Zappa interview by Frank Kofsky: 1967
- Zappa and the Mothers "Ugly Can Be
Beautiful": 1968
- In Person: The Mothers of Invention: 1968
- Rolling Stone: April 27, 1968
- Hit Parader: June 1968
- Life Magazine: June 28, 1968
- Rolling Stone: October 18, 1969
- Hit Parader: April 1970
- German TV: June 19, 1970
- Rolling Stone: July 9, 1970
- Stereo Review article by Frank Zappa:
June 1971
- Frank Zappa's 200 Motels Q&A: 1971
- Life Magazine: September 24, 1971
- Interview with Martin Perlich: 1972
- Down Beat Magazine: September 13, 1973
- Melody Maker: January 4, 1974
- COQ - Dialogue Frank Zappa: February 1974
- Hustler - Frank Zappa's Got Brand New Shoes: August 1974
- Frank Zappa: 'Frenk! Frenk! Ees Aynsley playeeng?': October 5, 1974
- "Suosikki" Magazine: August 1976
- Guitar Player Article: January 1977
- Guitar Player Interview: January 1977
- Primo Times: December 1977
- Interview with Jerry Kay: 1978
- Down Beat Magazine: May 18, 1978
- Stereo Review: April 1979
- Relix Magazine: November 1979
- Trouser Press: February 1980
- High Times: March 1980
- Keyboard Magazine: 1980
- Down Beat Magazine November 21, 1981
- Guitar World: March 1982
- Interview with Co de Kloet: May 16, 1982
- Guitar Player Magazine: November 1982
- Guitar Player Magazine: February, 1983
- Hustler Magazine: January 1984
- Interview #1 from The Frank Zappa Interview Picture Disk:
Summer 1984
- Interview #2 from The Frank Zappa Interview Picture Disk:
Summer 1984
- Digital Audio: October/November 1984
- RockBill Magazine: November 1984
- WRIF radio interview: October 28, 1985
- Guitar Player: June 1986
- Rolling Stone: November 6, 1986
- Frank Zappa in Progressive Magazine: November 1986
- New Perspectives Quarterly: 1987
- Guitar Player, "Zappa & Son": January 1987
- Option Magazine: January/February 1987
- Keyboard Magazine: February 1987
- Guitar World, 'Zappa's Inferno': April 1987
- Los Angeles Times: June 12, 1987
- The Howard Stern Show: Summer 1987
- Music Magazine: July 2, 1987
- Rolling Stone: 1988
- Society Pages: August 1988
- Bob Marshall: October 22, 1988
- Goldmine: January 27, 1989
- Fresh Air with Terry Gross: June 6,1989
- The Today Show: June 7, 1989
- Q Interview: December 1989
- Continental Profiles: 1990
- The Nation: March 19, 1990
- Billboard Magazine: May 19, 1990
- Interview from Society Pages #7: January 1991
- Spin Magazine: July 1991
- Telos Magazine: Spring 1991
- Musician: 'Poetic Justice': November 1991
- Music Express Magazine: January 1992
- Frank Zappa interview by Jon Winokur:1992
- The Mother of All Interviews (part 1 of 2)-1992
- The Mother of All Interviews (part 2 of 2)-1992
- Los Angeles Times: October 1, 1992
- BBC Television Tribute: 1993
- Interview by Nigel Leigh: 1993
- Playboy: May 2, 1993
- The Guardian Weekend: May 15, 1993
- Guitarist Magazine: June 1993
- Cutting Edge Interview: August 1993
- Pulse! Magazine by Dan Ouellette: August, 1993
- Interview by Ben Watson: October 1993
- FZ Obituary from the L.A. Times: December 7, 1993
- The Irish Times: December 10, 1993
- EQ magazine: March 1994
- Guitar Player: March 1994
- FZ Obituary from "Q": April 1994
- Guitar Player: October 1995
- The Aquarian: October/November 1995
- Guitar Hernia (bootleg liner notes) by Frank Zappa
DISCLAIMER: The
webmaster of this page, Geir Corneliussen, is not the
copyright holder of any of these interviews/articles unless specifically
stated otherwise. It is not my intention to infringe on other peoples rights. This page is a serious document
to Frank Zappa's legacy and I would think the free publicity would be welcome. If
you own the rights to any of these interviews/articles reproduced here and do not want
them reproduced here please let me know and I will remove the offending material
immediately. Thanks goes to the load of people that collected them and kept improved and updating them all over the web. A very extra honour goes to Eric Martin, from where this collection was taken over. Without the work of the people that collected them, this collection would not have been possibly. This is a totally free service from Geir Corneliussen.
