Frank Zappa 1969 05 23 Lawrence University Chapel, Appleton, WI 80 min, SBD, A-  intro, Some Ballet Music, Uncle Meat, Eye Of Agamotto, My Guitar Wants To Kill Your Mama, Clap & Vomit (audience participation), Kung Fu, Eric Dolphy Memorial Barbecue (q: Teddy Bears" Picnic, Tea For Two, It Had To Be You, Octandre), Hungry Freaks Daddy, Little House I Used To Live In, Aybe Sea, Transylvania Boogie / Help I"m A Rock / Transylvania Boogie, King Kong, Igor"s Boogie / Little Doo-Wop Frank Zappa Jimmy Carl Black Roy Estrada Bunk Gardener Buzz Gardener Lowell George Euclid James "Motorhead" Sherwood Art Tripp Ian Underwood http://rapidshare.com/files/208179127/FZLUCAW.part1.rarhttp://rapidshare.com/files/208182298/FZLUCAW.part2.rarRockpile, Toronto, Canada 1969 05 24 Late show 40 min, Stage, B+  These are the last known tapes featuring Lowell George. intro, Interlude, Boogie In G*, improvisations*, My Music* (including Chucha), Uncle Meat, drum duet, Run Home Slow, Gas Mask, Little March, Right There, Teddy Bears" Picnic, Lohengrin, Begin The Beguine Late show 40 min, Stage, B+ My Guitar Wants To Kill Your Mama, Charles Ives, jam, Some Ballet Music, Uncle Meat, drum duet, Eye Of Agamotto, jam, Lonely Lonely Nights FZ--guitar, vocals Lowell George--guitar, vocals Don Preston--keyboards, electronics Ian Underwood--keyboards, alto sax Motorhead--baritone sax Bunk Gardner--tenor sax Buzz Gardner--trumpet Roy Estrada--bass, vocals Jimmy Carl Black--drums Art Tripp--drums, percussion http://rapidshare.com/files/207792813/FZRTC.rarRare Beefheart - Vintage Zappa 1991.jpg) 1. Captain Beefheart: Beatle Bones & Smokin" Stones Part 1 (00:35) 2. Captain Beefheart: Beatle Bones & Smokin" Stones Part 2 (02:35) 3. Captain Beefheart: Trust Us (Take 9) (07:20) 4. Captain Beefheart: Gimme That Harp Boy (03:25) 5. Captain Beefheart: Moody Liz (Take 8) (04:31) 6. Baby Ray & the Ferns: How"s Your Bird? (02:10) 7. Baby Ray & the Ferns: The World"s Greatest Sinner (02:25) 8. The Heartbreakers: Every Time I See You (02:29) [Zappa/Collins] 9. Bob Guy: Dear Jeepers (02:26) 10. Bob Guy: Letter from Jeepers (02:20) 11. The Heartbreakers: Cradle Rock (02:52) [Galleges] (At least one version is a Dutch release.) Side one is Captain Beefheart oddities licensed from Kama Sutra Music Incorporated; side two is singles tracks made way before Zappa hit it big time, licensed from Del-Fi Records. (on this CD, they are all credited to Zappa, which is wrong. Baby Ray is Ray Collins, Bob Guy was a local TV horror host who wanted to make a record, and "Cradle Rock" is unbelievable beautiful. The cover has a Beefheart picture on the left, and Zappa"s Jazz from Hell picture on the right. http://rapidshare.com/files/207386468/FZRBVZ.rarTrick or Treat Royal Festival Hall London
1968 Oct 25 PREVIOUS PLASTIC: 1. Why Don"tcha Do Me Right? [listed as "Why Don"t You Do Me Right"] 2. Big Leg Emma 3. Lonely Little Girl 4. Dog Breath 5. My Guitar [Wants to Kill Your Mama] 6. Tears Began to Fall 7. Junier Mintz Boogie TREAT SIDE: 8. Uncle Meat (One Not[e] at a Time) 9. Son of Prelude to the Afternoon of a Sexually Aroused Gas Mask 10. Oh, in the Sky [listed as "In the Sky"] 11. The Big Medley ["Let"s Make the Water Turn Black / Harry, You"re a Beast / Oh No / The Orange County Lumber Truck / King Kong" - largely officially released on Ahead of Their Time] * PREVIOUS PLASTIC is from official singles (except track 3 - see below). Tracks 1-2 have been officially released on the CD version of Absolutely Free, and a different edit of track 5 has been released on Stage #5. * The TREAT SIDE is live in London 1968. Track 10 is Roy Estrada singing a Ruben-esque tune. Track 11 has been officially released as tracks 16-20 of Ahead of Their Time, though there are some edits on the official album. From Biffy the Elephant Shrew: No, the Trick or Treat cut is not really the single version, except for the last line (where you"ll note that it does switch to mono). The single consists of the first verse of "Lonely Little Girl", in mono, with a different ending (like on the Trick or Treat boot), followed by the celesta tinkle and cough. This cuts to "Take Your Clothes Off When You Dance" in its entirety -indeed, the single is more about "Take Your Clothes Off When You Dance" than it is "Lonely Little Girl"-, make a musique concr?te noise here, and finally a sax-led shuffle riff that repeats and fades. This sax passage appears nowhere else in the Zappa oeuvre. [This sax riff is also at the end of side one of the Trick or Treat boot - JWB.] This riff is known in the trade as the "Bunk Gardner riff". From Johan Lif: During the fade-out of the rare single version of "Lonely Little Girl", there is a repeated brass riff, believed to have been added by Bunk Gardner during the "Big Leg Emma" sessions after Zappa had left the studio [see Chevalier, pp. 224-5]. This riff has now been identified as a copy of the opening bass riff from "What"s So Good About Goodbye" with Smokey Robinson & the Miracles. http://rapidshare.com/files/207377318/FZToTRFH.rarBeat Club Bremen 1968 Oct 06  From a German TV program, called "Liederliches" Improvisations King Kong The String quartet Uncle Meat Lohengrin Let"s Make the Water Turn Black Octandre Frank Zappa, Roy Estrada, Jimmy Carl Black, Arthur Dyer Tripp III, Ian Undrerwood, Don Preston, Bunk Gardener, Motorhead Sherwood. http://rapidshare.com/files/207354165/FZBCB.rarCarousel Theater, Framingham, USA
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(320 Kbps) 1. The Legend of the Golden Arches 2. Sleeping in a Jar 3. Improvisation 4. Bacon Fat [Andre Williams / Brown] 5. Big Leg Emma 6. Improvisation Around "King Kong" Side 1 represents the entire recording known from Framingham 1969; side 2 is probably something else (date and location unknown). Pressed on black vinyl, white vinyl and probably other colours as well. The covers came in various colours, with spray-painted titles. Someone adds that the "speed was too high". A marbled vinyl edition had the catalogue number FZ69, label unknown, and may have been titled "Framingham 1969". |