Saturday, August 2, 2025

PART TWO OF THE ZOOGZ RIFT DOCUMENTARY

Zoogz Rift's Fireside Chat Part 2

11 minutes in the documentary, Arthur Barrow talks about his time with Zoogz !

Zoogz Rift (born Robert Pawlikowski, July 10, 1953 – March 22, 2011) was an American musician, painter, and professional wrestling personality known for his eccentric and experimental rock music. Influenced by Frank Zappa, Captain Beefheart, Salvador Dalí, and Ayn Rand, Rift began his recording career with the 1979 album Idiots on the Miniature Golf Course and released numerous albums through SST Records in the 1980s, blending zany, avant-garde sounds with sharp social commentary. Described by Trouser Press as an "iconoclastic original," he later ventured into wrestling, booking for the Universal Wrestling Federation and hosting an online wrestling show, Puke-A-Mania, before passing away in 2011 due to complications from diabetes.


No concert fragments in part two either.
Fortunately, there's YouTube.

From 1999


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