1971-08 Private FZ interview at FZ's home by David Walley author of the book "No Commercial Potential"

101. Freak Out
102. (enter) Pamela Des Barres and Moon Unit Zappa
103. L.A. scene - hair - equipment
104. Pre and early Mothers
105. Studio Z
106. Arrest story
107. FZ house neighborhood story
108. Early Mothers
109. Serious Music
110. Anyway The Wind Blows
111. Run Home Slow (main theme)
112. Original Duke Of Prunes from Run Home Slow
113. The Memo
114. Steal Away
115. I Was A Teenage Maltshop
116. Status Back Baby
117. Ned The Mumbler
118. Toads Of The Short Forest
119. Excerpt from The Uncle Frankie Show
120. Charva
121. Metal Man Has Won His Wings
122. Power Trio Segment from The Saints 'n Sinners
123. Bossa Nova Pervertamento
124. 1st recording of The Mothers at The Broadside (Pomona)
125. Party Scene from Mondo Hollywood
126. Original Mothers rehearsal (Once I Had Some Cheese)
127. How Could I Be Such A Fool ?
128. Boogie For Berkeley

201. I'm Not Satisfied
202. Band introductions at Fillmore West
203. Plastic People - improvisation original Mothers at Fillmore East
204. Pauley Pavillion - high school
205. FZ plays a tape of segments from "On The Road" album

1971-11 FZ and The Mothers on The Dick Cavett Show

206. Introduction
207. Sofa (FZ & MOI)
208. Lyrics to Sofa
209. Censorship
210. John and Yoko hotel story
211. Age
212. 200 Motels story - Ringo clip
213. Musical education
214. Who Are The Brain Police (FZ & MOI)
215. Outro

1972-11 WGOE-FM Richmond VA interview by Jerry Williams

216. Favorable reviews of 200 Motels
217. Rance Muhammitz - mouth fetish
218. Hot facts about 200 Motels
219. Favorite movie - TV show - LP
220. Parents - Alice Cooper - GTO's - Wild Man Fischer
221. JCB - Mark & Howard - American University - 20 piece group
222. Egg McMuffin - Paul Hoff - Waka Jawaka
223. Beefheart - Grand Wazoo story

1972-12-09 Radio Portland OR interview by Bill Reinhardt

224. German youth activist story
225. Musical taste of audiences - wierdness
226. Keeping on - orchestra music - jazz
227. Critics
228. JCB claims he started The Mothers