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I actually have no idea where this came from, I found it in my storage heap. It's mint, looks like it was played once. Some silly sorts of self-parody but some amazing, graceful playing ranging from very tight ensembles to Zappa's god-like guitar solos. Great sound quality and very quiet, with a lively sound. I think I have every LP up 'til "One Size Fits All" but a couple may have been carried off by marauding bands of drug-crazed hippies.
If I only had one, live Mothers LP it would be Roxy & Elsewhere. I saw the roadshow around then and it was fabulous. As FZ states so perfectly regarding Ed Mann, as he cuts loose on the marimba: "He's not sick, he only has mental health problems." Yeah...
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Dman
Analog Junkie
the show at all, but I saw him on the "Overnight Sensation" tour.
God Damn drugs!!!
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Freak out...Far out...In out....
he was very generous with the reprise :). at the end he said we are home and jammed for a long while. He is one of my all time favorites, i do not have enough of his music, always for a lookout, that is a good find you have there.
dee
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True terror is to wake up one morning and discover that your high school class is running the country.
quote by Kurt Vonnegut
I was there too..A friend saw him at the Civic Center in Baltimore and he played through a Pignose on a metal chair fed to the PA via mic.
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nt
he was always a rebel...
dee
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True terror is to wake up one morning and discover that your high school class is running the country.
quote by Kurt Vonnegut
Frank Zappa- The lost Episodes, from 1996. Its only on cd but I don't give a damn. It is fabulous.
If your a Zappa fan, you have to own this.
Pauley Pavilion, UCLA · Friday, May 15, 8:30 pm
ZUBIN MEHTA · FRANK ZAPPA
AND THE MOTHERS OF INVENTION
Powell: Immobiles 1-4**/Varèse: Intégrales
Zappa: Set by The Mothers
"Excerpts from 200 Motels" for
Mothers & Orchestra***
I was there...mind blowing...
BTW, I love "Hot Rats". Beefheart Rules!!!
Dan
You should check out "Sleep Dirt" and "Studio Tan". Or "Jazz From Hell". So many of his later ones are also brilliant works. I have a real soft spot for "Studio Tan". Sort of a "Lumpy Gravy" story behind "Sleep Dirt" and "Studio Tan". Records that almost weren't due to another disagreement with his record label(s).
nt
Dman
Analog Junkie
Very much agreed. That entire side is a gem. From lead-in to lead-out just wonderful stuff.
"Revised", as remaster on "Lather" (with and umlaut) is one of my go to test tracks.
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Ever been to a Holiday Inn?
There is no beer in food, but there is food in beer.
What kind of girl do you think we are, the mudshark routine, Happy Together...well just the whole thing!
I have been collecting Zappa since 1976 so I have a pretty large collection, but I don't have that album. (Wish I did!) I doo have Roxy & Elsewhere and it is great. I saw Zappa in the late 70's in Philadelphia. What a show!
Dave
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