Ask a Hungry Freak advice column launches Lost in the Grooves
Ask a Hungry Freak advice column launches on the Lost in the Grooves blog
One of the most popular recent features in Scram, a journal of unpopular culture, was John Trubee's interview with Carl Franzoni, the mail-order penis-pump salesman who dropped out to lead a troupe of tripped out psychedelic dancers on the Sunset Strip. Carl's dancers toured with the Byrds and Mothers of Invention, and that's Carl Franzoni Frank Zappa's singing about when he warns, on "Freak Out," that "all the corny tricks you tried will not forestall the rising tide of HUNGRY FREAKS, DADDY!"
Carl Franzoni is Scram's new advice columnist. "Ask A Hungry Freak" is your chance to get real, freaky love or career advice, not from some square older lady or sarcastic hipster, but from a red-blooded American freak who has spent four decades perfecting the art of living free.
The first installment of "Ask A Hungry Freak" is online now at http://www.scrammagazine.com/blog.html#Freak1About Scram: since 1992, Scram has been Hollywood's premiere journal of unpopular culture, celebrating neglected genius with some of the finest writing in the underground press. Scram's editors compiled the Firecracker Award-nominated anthology "Bubblegum Music is the Naked Truth" and the new "Lost in the Grooves: Scram's Capricious Guide to the Music You Missed," which the Times of London called "exemplary pop writing."
The Lost in the Grooves blog is at http://www.scrammagazine.com/blog.html
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