Lyd & Bilde

 Norway

Monthly magazine Lyd & Bilde (Sound & image) was published in Oslo by A/S Penn-Inform probably in 1978-1983. ISSN 0332-6160.
In 1992, another magazine was founded, which became Scandinavia's leading hi-fi magazine and later took on the same title, Lyd & Bilde.

1979 May

No. 5

Musiker og provokatør
By Tor Marcussen, pp 10-12
Frank Zappa idag (Review of Sheik Yerbouti)
By Ketil Bjørnstad, p 27


Automati translation: Frank Zappa has a reputation for being a rebel with a progressive streak. He mocks established authorities, is reckless and takes new paths. But it is questionable how correct Zappa's "progressive image" is. In this interview, he makes a number of statements about e.g. the women's movement which justifies the term gender fascist, which has been applied to him. Zappa is perhaps more of the perfectionist individualist. He considers himself to be unique and brilliant and has little left for other musical directions and opinions than his own. In what follows, we'll let Frank Zappa speak for himself. Lyd & Bilde's Tor Marcussen and Ivar Dyrhaug interviewed Zappa separately, and the following is a combination of the two conversations. (read more)

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1980 January

No. 1

Film-mannen Frank Zappa denne gang
By Tor Marcussen, pp 26-27
Joe's Garage Acts II & III
By Tor Marcussen, p 34


Automati translation: Frank Zappa toured the country again. Without holding a concert this time. Now it's about his film "Baby snakes". Zappa was in Oslo to show his film to the press, talk PR and get an importer for the film. Lyd & Bilde was there, saw the film and spoke to the man who in 1979 topped the Norwegian charts and was named pop musician of the year in a readers' poll in VG. (read more)

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