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Frank Vincent Zappa (December 21, 1940 – December 4, 1993) was an American musician, songwriter, composer, record producer, actor and filmmaker. In a career spanning more than 30 years, Zappa composed rock n' roll, jazz, jazz fusion, orchestral and musique concrète works, and produced almost all of the more than sixty albums he released with his band the Mothers of Invention and as a solo artist. He also directed feature-length films and music videos, and designed album covers.
Zappa was a self-taught composer and performer, and his diverse musical influences led him to create music that was often difficult to categorize. While in his teens, he acquired a taste for 20th-century classical composers such as Edgard Varèse, Igor Stravinsky, and Anton Webern, along with 1950s rhythm and blues music. He began writing classical music in high school, while at the same time playing drums in rhythm and blues bands; later switching to electric guitar. His 1966 debut album with the Mothers of Invention, Freak Out!, combined songs in conventional rock and roll format with collective improvisations and studio-generated sound collages. He continued this eclectic and experimental approach, irrespective of whether the fundamental format was rock, jazz or classical.
Actors: Greg Travis (actor), Richard Riehle (actor), Daniel Roebuck (actor), Malcolm McDowell (actor), Bill Fagerbakke (actor), Silas Weir Mitchell (actor), Michael Deak (actor), Howard Hesseman (actor), Chris Hardwick (actor), Brad Dourif (actor), Robert Curtis Brown (actor), Mark Boone Junior (actor), Michael Deak (actor), Duane Whitaker (actor), Sean Whalen (actor),
Plot: Michael Myers is still at large and no less dangerous than ever. After a failed reunion to reach his baby sister at their old home, Laurie Strode is immediately taken to a hospital to be treated by the wounds that had been afflicted by her brother a few hours ago. However, Michael isn't too far off and will continue his murdering 'Halloween' rampage until he gets his sister all to himself.
Keywords: assistant, axe-in-the-back, axe-murder, bad-joke, band, beating, bleeding-from-eyes, blood, blood-splatter, bloodbathActors: Frank Zappa (director), Frank Zappa (actor), Frank Zappa (writer), Haskell Wexler (actor), Frank Zappa (composer), Frank Zappa (producer), Frank Zappa (actor), Linda Ronstadt (actress), Rodney Bingenheimer (actor), Don Preston (actor), Don Preston (actor), Don Preston (actor), Jill Silverthorne (producer), Meredith Monk (actress), Ian Underwood (actor),
Plot: Uncle Meat, who sometimes goes under the guises of Don Preston and Biff Debris, is an eccentric character who believs in musical progress and enjoys drinking fuming beakers and transforming into a monster. After seeing footage of him (as Don) transforming in this way while fighting for musical progress, film editor Phyllis Altenhaus meets him in person and falls in love. Later the two meet again at a pool hall under the guises of Biff Debris and Sheba Flieshman and they share a kinky shower scene together where they indulge each other's fetishes of clothes and hamburgers and declare their mutual love. Meanwhile, Uncle Meat and his band are secretly working on a hit single (made up of household items carefully arranged on a cloth) which they hope will change the world for the better by improving everyone's karma. However, no matter what he does, he can't seem to compose a hit and eventually, after he and Sheba have been married for over twelve years, his obsession with composing a single drives her to the brink and Uncle Meat must choose between his music and the woman he loves.
Keywords: camp, cult, cult-director, cult-figure, cult-film, cult-film, cult-movie-cast, cult-music-band, experimental-film, experimental-musicI do not own this music. If you have copyrights and need to delete this video, please comment or send message to me and I will do it. Tracklist: 00:00:00 Main Title Theme 00:01:56 The Voice of Cheese 00:02:24 Nine Types of Industrial Pollution 00:08:23 Zolar Czakl 00:09:18 Dog Breath, in the Year of the Plague 00:13:18 The Legend of the Golden Arches 00:16:46 Louie Louie (At the Royal Albert Hall) 00:19:04 The Dog Breath Variations 00:20:53 Sleeping in a Jar 00:21:44 Our Bizarre Relationship 00:22:49 The Uncle Meat Variations 00:27:35 Electric Aunt Jemima 00:29:21 Prelude to King Kong 00:33:00 God Bless America 00:34:11 A Pound for a Brown on the Bus 00:35:40 Ian Underwood Whips It Out 00:40:45 Mr. Green Genes 00:43:59 We Can Shoot You 00:46:02 If We'd All Been Living in California... 00:...
Polygon Head (Yugo Morikawa) plays Frank Zappa "Uncle Meat" composed by Frank Zappa (c) 1968 Frank Zappa Music,Inc performed by Yugo Morikawa a.k.a Polygon Head
The 11th track of The Mothers of Invention's 1969 album "Uncle Meat"
Uncle Meat, released in 1969, is the soundtrack to The Mothers of Invention's long-delayed film of the same name; the front cover, designed by Cal Schenkel, included the words "(Most of the Music from the Mother's [sic] Movie of the Same Name Which We Haven't Got Enough Money to Finish Yet)". The groundbreaking double record set was Zappa's first on his own Bizarre Records label, distributed by Warner Bros. Records. It was re-issued in 1973 by another Warner affiliated label, Reprise Records. The film was released straight to video in 1987. Uncle Meat marked an evolution in frontman Frank Zappa's career, moving further into jazz and classical music—as Zappa saw them. It also contains half-mocking, half-homage elements of doo-wop, blues, rock and roll, and sound clips from the movie. The a...
Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. King Kong Itself 0:00 King Kong II 0:51 King Kong III 2:10 King Kong IV 3:55 King Kong V 10:13 King Kong VI 10:46
In The Court of The Wenton Knave's review of Uncle Meat. Check out our reviews of other bands on Sundays and Zappa on Wednesdays. Calling King Kong a vehicle for improvisation is probably inaccurate. It's a vehicle for solos and jamming. 1. Uncle Meat: Main Title Theme 2. The Voice of Cheese 3. Nine Types of Industrial Pollution 4. Zolar Czakl 5. Dog Breath, in the Year of the Plague 6. The Legend of the Golden Arches 7. Louie Louie (At the Royal Albert Hall in London) 8. The Dog Breath Variations 9. Sleeping in a Jar 10. Our Bizarre Relationship 11. The Uncle Meat Variations 12. Electric Aunt Jemima 13. Prelude to King Kong 14. God Bless America (Live at the Whisky a Go Go) 15. A Pound for a Brown on the Bus 16. Ian Underwood Whips It Out (Live on stage in Copenhagen) 17. Mr. Green Gen...
FZ & The Mothers playing Uncle Meat in Appleton, 1969-05-23. Soundboard recording. Frank Zappa - lead guitar, lead vocals, band leader Lowell George - guitar, vocals Ian Underwood - woodwinds, keyboards Bunk Gardner - woodwinds Motorhead Sherwood - baritone saxophone Don Preston - keyboards Roy Estrada - bass, vocals Jimmy Carl Black - drums, vocals Art Tripp - drums, percussion
The 1st track of The Mothers of Invention's 1969 album "Uncle Meat"
Recorded Live 1973 Fair Use Uncle Meat Medley part 1 of 2
Frank Zappa's 1974 album Roxy & Elsewhere captured for posterity one of the most musically accomplished incarnations of The Mothers (George Duke, keyboards; Tom Fowler, bass; Ruth Underwood, percussion; Bruce Fowler, trombone; Walt Fowler, trumpet; Napoleon Murphy Brock, tenor sax, vocals; and Chester Thompson and Ralph Humphrey on drums) onstage and on fire. Roxy & Elsewhere was recorded primarily over three nights (December 8,9,10, 1973) live at The Roxy nightclub in the heart of the Sunset Strip in West Hollywood. The Roxy is a pretty intimate club—a performer onstage there could practically make eye-contact with every member of the audience—and the musicianship during these sets was particularly inspired. http://frankzapppa.blogspot.com/ http://youtu.be/V2a0ux53dKY
Frank Zappa - Full Concert Recorded Live: 10/13/1978 - Capitol Theatre (Passaic, NJ) More Frank Zappa at Music Vault: http://www.musicvault.com Subscribe to Music Vault: http://goo.gl/DUzpUF Setlist: 0:00:00 - Persona Non Grata Incomplete 0:11:11 - Dancin' Fool 0:14:35 - Easy Meat 0:21:11 - Bamboozled By Love 0:28:39 - Sy Borg 0:33:20 - Suicide Chump 0:42:57 - Little House I Used To Live In 0:49:48 - Zeets (Drum Solo) 0:53:25 - Yo Mama Incomplete 1:03:49 - Magic Fingers 1:06:22 - Black Napkins Incomplete 1:21:25 - Camarillo Brillo 1:25:11 - Muffin Man 1:29:28 - Strictly Genteel
Frank Zappa Live At The Ritz (NYC) 1981-11-17 (concert) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - (This is not an official cd! If you find something here - pic, video or music - that you believe shouldn’t be here, please let me know and I will remove it) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - November, 17, 1981, The Ritz, NYC Frank Zappa, Steve Vai, Ray White, Scott Thunes, Chad Wackerman, Ed Mann, Tommy Mars, Bobby Martin, Al DiMeola on guitar (*)(**), Brian Peters on vocals (**) 00:00 Treacherous Cretins 01:11 Montana 04:56 Easy Meat 13:51 You Are What You Is 16:23 Mudd Clubb 19:08 The Meek Shall Inherit Nothing 22:15 Dumb All Over 28:57 Heavenly Bank Account 31:27 Suicide Chump 36:33 Jumbo Go Away 40:45 Envelopes ...
http://store.eagle-rock.com/title/a-token-of-his-extreme/ DVD: http://smarturl.it/FrankZappaTokenDVD EAGLE ROCK ENTERTAINMENT and the Zappa Family Trust are pleased to announce the first official release of A TOKEN OF HIS EXTREME, an original program created by FRANK ZAPPA for TV. Recorded on August 27, 1974 at KCET in Hollywood, A TOKEN OF HIS EXTREME features Frank Zappa with five incredibly talented band members for this extravaganza of live music. The line-up exists of Frank Zappa—guitar, percussion, vocals; George Duke—keyboards, finger cymbals, tambourine, vocals; Napoleon Murphy Brock—sax, vocals; Ruth Underwood—percussion; Tom Fowler—bass; Chester Thompson—drums. The Program, as edited and thoroughly tweezed & produced by FZ for Honker Home Video includes these delights: The Dog ...
Does Humor Belong in Music? is a one-hour Frank Zappa concert video composed of live performances at The Pier in New York City (August 26, 1984) along with a few interview segments. It was released on VHS by MPI Home Video in 1985 and reissued on DVD in 2003 by EMI. The video has no recorded material in common with the album of the same name, but some of the tracks were released (in whole or in part) on Volumes One, Three and Six of the You Can't Do That On Stage Anymore series. Players: Frank Zappa - lead guitar, vocals Ray White - guitar, vocals Ike Willis - guitar, vocals Bobby Martin - keyboards, French horn, sax, vocals Allan Zavod - keyboards Scott Thunes - bass, vocals Chad Wackerman - drums Tracks: 01. Zoot Allures 02. Tinsel Town Rebellion --- City of Tiny Lites (beginning) / in...
FZ, Jean Luc Ponty, Tom Fowler, Ralph Humphrey, Ruth Underwood, Ian Underwood, George Duke, Bruce Fowler 01:48 Cosmik Debris 09:49 Eric Dolphy Memorial Barbecue 10:53 Kung Fu 11:54 Penguin In Bondage 16:02 RDNZL 20:26 Montana 29:01 Dupree's Paradise 53:44 Join The March And Eat My Starch 54:22 Farther Oblivion
31/10/81 im Palladium New York 01 Black Napkins 02 Montana 03 Easy Meat 04 Beauty Knows No Pain 05 Charlie's Enormous Mouth 06 Fine Girl 07 Teen-age Wind 08 Harder Than Your Husband 09 Bamboozled By Love 10 We're Turning Again 11 Alien Orifice 12 Flakes 13 Broken Hearts Are For Assholes 14 You Are What You Is 15 Muss Club 16 The Meek Shall Inherit Nothing 17 Dumb All Over 18 Heavenly Bank Account 19 Suicide Chump 20 Jumbo Go Away 21 Stevie's Spanking 22 The Torture Never Stops 23 Strictly Genteel 24 The Illinois Enema Bandit
Baby Snakes is a movie which includes footage from Frank Zappa's 1977 Halloween concert at New York City's Palladium Theater, backstage antics from the crew, and stop motion clay animation from award-winning animator Bruce Bickford. Starring Frank Zappa Terry Bozzio Roy Estrada Adrian Belew Ed Mann Patrick O'Hearn Peter Wolf Tommy Mars and New York's Finest Crazy Persons
Frank Zappa studio album, Joe's Garage
Inca roads 00:00 Can't afford no shoes 08:45 Sofa no. 1 11:24 Po-jama people 14:04 Florentine Pogen 21:43 Evelyn, a modified dog 27:10 San Ber'dino 28:15 Andy 34:12 Sofa no. 2 40:16 Muscians : Frank Zappa -- guitar, lead vocals on "Po-Jama People", "Evelyn, a Modified Dog" and "Sofa No. 2", backing vocals George Duke -- keyboards, synthesizer, lead vocals on "Inca Roads", "Andy" and "Sofa No. 2", backing vocals Napoleon Murphy Brock -- flute, tenor saxophone, lead vocals on "Florentine Pogen" and "Andy", backing vocals Ruth Underwood -- marimba, vibraphone, percussion Chester Thompson -- drums, sound effects, voices Tom Fowler -- bass guitar James "Bird Legs" Youman -- bass guitar on "Can't Afford No Shoes" Johnny "Guitar" Watson -- vocals on "San Ber'dino" and "Andy" Captain Beefheart (...
Back in 1993 this doc was shown on BBC2 about three times and never since. The interview with Frank Zappa was one of his last and I first saw it in early '93 when I taped it on VHS. In those days TV was not the horrible medium it is today, there were some decent Arts programmes and not Kirsty Wark showing how ignorant she is by hosting a cretinous book club or the X Factor. Hope you like this clip. I had to wind & rewind the tape about 15 times before it would play without a shower of static all over the screen, not bad for an 18 year old tape. RIP Frank! Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyrigh...
I couldn't find HQ uploads of this album so here it is. Hot Rats is the second solo album by Frank Zappa. It was released in October 1969. Five of the six songs are instrumental ("Willie the Pimp" features a short vocal by Captain Beefheart). It was Zappa's first recording project after the dissolution of the original Mothers of Invention. In 1987 Zappa remixed Hot Rats for re-issue on Compact Disc. "Willie the Pimp" is edited differently during the introduction and guitar solo. "The Gumbo Variations" has 4 minutes of additional material including an introduction and guitar and saxophone solo sections which were cut from the vinyl LP version. Piano and flute which were buried in the LP mix of "Little Umbrellas" are prominent on the CD. Other differences include significant changes to the...
Credits: https://youtu.be/KxER42Feu4c Interview with Dweezil: https://youtu.be/aDKYLDRUTpY Joe Travers the "Vaultmeister": https://youtu.be/LxZE5GdpwUo https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/alexwinter/frank-zappa Tracklist: 01. Cosmik Debris 02. I'm The Slime 03. Pound For A Brown 04. Don't Eat The Yellow Snow 05. St. Alfonzo's Pancake Breakfast 06. Father O'blivion 07. Inca Roads (listen closely how Dweezil is "building" his solo) 08. Peaches En Regalia 09. Montana 10. Village Of The Sun 11. Echidna's Art (Of You) 12. Zombie Woof (includes an unbelievable showcase for Steve Vai) 13. Black Napkins 14. The Torture Never Stops 15. Oh No 16. Son Of Orange County 17. Trouble Every Day 18. Sofa DVD Left Outs: - Andy - Call Any Vegetable - Florentine Pogen - Eat That Question (amazing "blowjob"...
Disc 1 00:00 - Chunga's Revenge 08:33 - You Are What You Is 12:44 - Mudd Club 15:46 - The Meek Shall Inherit Nothing 19:07 - Cosmik Debris 22:57 - Keep It Greasy 25:55 - Tinsel Town Rebellion 30:13 - Buffalo Drowning Witch 32:57 - Honey, Don't You Want A Man Like Me? 37:32 - Pick me, I'm clean 47:46 - Dead Girls Of London 50:47 - Shall We Take Ourselves Seriously? 52:23 - City Of Tiny Lites Disc 2: 01:02:19 - Easy Meat 01:11:45 - Ain't Got No Heart 01:13:35 - The Torture Never Stops 01:37:18 - Broken Hearts Are For Assholes 01:40:56 - I'm So Cute 01:42:34 - Andy 01:50:48 - Joe's Garage 01:53:00 - Dancing Fool 01:56:35 - The "Real World" Thematic Extrapolations 02:05:27 - Stick It Out 02:11:02 - I Don't Wanna Get Drafted 02:13:50 - Bobby Brown 02:16:31 - Ms. Pinky _________________________...
1.-Big Swifty" 00:00:01 2.-Your Mouth 17:31 3.-It Just Might Be a One-Shot Deal" 20:43 4.-Waka/Jawaka 25:01 Year: 1972
Frank Zappa - Interview Recorded Live: 12/8/1984 - unknown - , More Frank Zappa at Music Vault: http://www.musicvault.com Subscribe to Music Vault on YouTube: http://goo.gl/DUzpUF
Zappa again interviewed by the Finnish national tv. He is answering in his brilliant style.
1. Interview broadcast on Danish TV, September 22nd, 1987. 2. Nightline (American TV News) September 13th, 1985. 3. Evening News, September 12th, 1985.
One of Frank's last interviews, conducted by NBC's Jamie Gangel for the Today Show.
Frank Zappa answers questions posed by Robert Moore and the members of audience about politics, rock n roll, sex, drugs, rock n roll consumer, advertising, propaganda, pop music,radio. A very interesting discussion, nonetheless. Disclaimer- "I do not own this video", or "I don't take credit for the content". Copyright infringement not intended.
In this long interview from the October 26th, 1981, edition of the "Freeman Report", host Sandi Freeman appears mostly well prepared as she asks Frank Zappa open ended questions concerning his views on a variety of topics. For his own part, Zappa is unusually open and honest and personal throughout. The original video was created by CNN and available through Creative Commons License through YouTube's video editor. Official Frank Zappa Website: http://www.zappa.com/ Sandi Freeman Wiki: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandi_Freeman CNN: http://www.cnn.com
Baltimore, USA,. August 1985. (Unaired Footage)
AllMusic Review by Steve Huey Just three years into their recording career, the Mothers of Invention released their second double album, Uncle Meat, which began life as the largely instrumental soundtrack to an unfinished film. It's essentially a transitional work, but it's a fascinating one, showcasing Frank Zappa's ever-increasing compositional dexterity and the Mothers' emerging instrumental prowess. It was potentially easy to overlook Zappa's melodic gifts on albums past, but on Uncle Meat, he thrusts them firmly into the spotlight; what few lyrics there are, Zappa says in the liner notes, are in-jokes relevant only to the band. Thus, Uncle Meat became the point at which Zappa began to establish himself as a composer and he would return to many of these pieces repeatedly over the c...
In 2015 A38 Free recorded the live concert footage of this song called Uncle meat performed by Zappa 75 - The GrandMothers of Invention. Watch the full concert here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLM4tzdCeCG-9pXv9qKx_w6cJK_1OCvdut For over a decade, A38 Ship has been the home of great contemporary rock, metal and hardcore acts. We are proud to present the most memorable moments from the biggest shows on – and for sure, in front of – the stage to the catchiest hits of acts. A38 Rocks – where amps can sound as loud, it shakes the ship. Subscribe to this channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgv_wnXTVzE8fJJ-pTTdhgg?sub_confirmation=1 You can follow us: http://www.a38.hu/en/ https://www.facebook.com/a38.hajo https://www.youtube.com/user/A38Captain https://www.instagram.com/a38sh...
CopyCat Recipe of Uncle Lou's Famous Fried Chicken and Sweet and Spicy Love Sauce. This is my best guess on the recipe based on all which is available on the internet. Hope you enjoy this copycat of Uncle Lou's Fried Chicken ! THUMBS UP - Subscribe & SHARE on TWITTER and FACEBOOK! Subscribe HERE: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=bigmeatsunday Facebook : http://www.facebook.com/pages/Big-Meat-Sunday/420401691371833 Music in this video was created with DigitalJuice MusicBox, and is owned by Bigmeatsunday. For licensing info, please look here: http://www.digitaljuice.com/products/product_docs.asp?docid=64
Uncle Meat , great Frank Zappa Music. Live at Casa del Jazz in Rome
I messed up and didn't record the part where I showed the 9 Rex kits. But there will be something coming soon about them. They are doing ok for now. But there is a problem!
The story is about a boy with a wild imagination, tells about the crazy adventure his family goes on. He also explains the details of his family. the actual synopsis is about the book, the video is just the characters and who I think should play them.
“Uncle Meat”, es el tema que da nombre al quinto álbum del grupo The Mothers Of invention editado en 1969. La canción es la banda sonora de la película del mismo nombre, que se editaría en video en 1987. The Mothers of Invention fue un grupo de rock experimental liderada por el compositor, guitarrista y cantante Frank Zappa. Estuvieron activos entre mediados de los 60 y principios de los 70. La realidad es que aunque aparezca Zappa como principal componente de la banda, hay que decir que la formación original se llamaba The Soul Giants, y fue fundada en 1964 por el cantante Ray Collins, el bajista Roy Estrada y el baterista Jimmy Carl Black. Poco después se uniría a ellos Frank Zappa y rápidamente tomó el liderazgo. El tema “Uncle Meat” marcó una evolución en la carrera de Frank Zapp...
Frank Zappa / Mothers / BBC Symphony Orchestra at the Royal Festival Hall, London 1968-10-28 (from the "Uncle Meat" movie) ( visit zappa official site to know the new CDs edition! ) ( visit zappateers! )
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The second rererview, and the first in a series of episodes on double albums
I do not own the rights of any song, No Copyright Infringement Intended Tracklist: 1. "Intro" 00:00 2. "Dog Breath Variations" 01:43 3. "Uncle Meat" 03:51 4. "Outrage at Valdez" 07:15 5. "Times Beach II" 10:42 6. "III Revised" 18:13 7. "The Girl in the Magnesium Dress" 19:58 8. "Be-Bop Tango" 24:30 9. "Ruth Is Sleeping" 28:14 10. "None of the Above" 34:11 11. "Pentagon Afternoon" 36:27 12. "Questi Cazzi Di Piccione"[8]" 38:55 13. "Times Beach III" 41:58 14. "Food Gathering in Post-Industrial America, 1992" 46:17 15. "Welcome to the United States" 49:13 16. "Pound for a Brown" 55:55 17. "Exercise #4" 58:07 18. "Get Whitey" 59:43 19. "G-Spot Tornado" 1:06:43 Musicians Frank Zappa – conductor, producer, performer Peter Rundel – conductor, violin ...
I do not own the rights of any song, No Copyright Infringement Intended Track list: 01. Carved In The Rock 00:00 02. Inca Roads 03:30 03. Penguin In Bondage 11:51 04. T'Mershi Duween 17:44 05. Dog Breath Variations/Uncle Meat 19:41 06. RDNZL 23:55 07. Village Of The Sun 29:21 08. Echidna's Arf (Of You) 32:44 09. Don't You Ever Wash That Thing 36:44 10. Cheepnis - Percussion 43:44 11. Cheepnis 47:37 12. Dupree's Paradise 51:12 13. King Kong/Chunga's Revenge/Mr. Green Genes 1:06:55 Players: Frank Zappa (lead guitar, vocals) Napoleon Murphy Brock (tenor saxophone, flute, lead vocals) George Duke (keyboards, synthesizer, vocals) Bruce Fowler (trombone) Tom Fowler (bass) Ralph Humphrey (drums) Chester Thompson (drums) Ruth Underwood (percussion) Released: March 2014 Recorerd: December...
1978 09 17 - Fox Theatre, Atlanta, GA-US (late show) Frank Zappa, Vinnie Colaiuta, Arthur Barrow, Tommy Mars, Ike Willis, Denny Walley, Peter Wolf, Ed Mann ——— 01. Twenty-One [0:00] 02. Bamboozled By Love [8:21] 03. Sy Borg [14:46] 04. Little House I Used To Live In [19:24] 05. Mo's Vacation [29:38] 06. The Black Page #2 [35:00] 07. Uncle Meat [38:02] 08. Suicide Chump [42:22] 09. Tell Me You Love Me [49:32] 10. Yo' Mama [52:22] 11. Dancin' Fool [1:03:00] 12. Easy Meat [1:06:30] 13. Honey Don'tcha Wanna Man Like Me? [1:12:08] 14. Keep It Greasey [1:16:30] 15. Village Of The Sun [1:20:08] 16. The Meek Shall Inherit Nothing (ending from early show) [1:27:02] ——— Frank must have realized how badly the previous show sucked. Possibly as an apology to those who had to sit through the early show,...
This album is available at: http://www.amazon.com/Burnt-Weeny-Sandwich-Frank-Zappa/dp/B008BDZOZ4/ref=sr_1_2?s=music&ie;=UTF8&qid;=1341003123&sr;=1-2&keywords;=frank+zappa+burnt+weeny+sandwich The Mothers of Invention was an American rock band from California that served as the backing musicians for Frank Zappa, a self-taught composer and performer whose diverse musical influences led him to create music that was often impossible to categorize. Their work is marked by the use of sonic experimentation, innovative album art, and elaborate live shows. Originally an R&B; band called The Soul Giants, the band's original lineup included Ray Collins, David Coronado, Roy Estrada and Jimmy Carl Black. Zappa was asked to take over as the band's guitarist following a fight between Collins and the band's or...
Interview with Frank Improvisations King Kong The String Quartet Instrumental Uncle Meat Lohengrin Gas Mask Let's Make The Water Turn Black Octandre Thanks to Zappateers for this and all my Zappa uploads.