Mark: Well uh . . . I play a v-, a version of myself a-, as Frank
sees me, you know, like, you know what I mean?
Interviewer: No
Mark: It's not, uh, he sees the group from . . . like we see him
from one point of view and he sees us from another place, this
was written around like we're, you know, the folklore that each
member had brought to create the image that we portray, like,
uh, some of the scenes have happened before, specifically the,
the hotel room scene where the group sits and talks about how
Frank is not important to what the group is and . . . that scene
I remember happening many times, uh, just the whole idea that it
is Frank Zappa & The Mothers Of Invention has always given us
something to talk about, you know, Frank is, you know, our boss
and so there's always that kinda management, uh, worker
relationship that, you know, that just happens, it isn't like
you, you plan for it to happen, it just does . . .