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[[Frank Zappa|Zappa]] composed the instrumental track titled '''''"King Kong"''''' in 1967. The composition quickly became a concert and fan favorite, and appeared in numerous different versions on multiple releases.
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[[Biography|Zappa]] composed the instrumental track titled '''''"King Kong"''''' in 1967. The composition quickly became a concert and fan favorite, and appeared in numerous different versions on multiple releases.
  
 
The eponymous film [[wikipedia:King Kong (1933 film)|''"King Kong"'' (1933)]] is a classic American monster movie directed by Merican C. Cooper and Ernest Schoedsack. The story is about a film crew who sail to a mysterious island where gigantic creatures live. There they capture a gigantic gorilla called Kong and bring him to New York for exhibition. The monstrous ape escapes and destroys everything until it climbs on top of the Empire State Building where the animal is killed off by planes.  
 
The eponymous film [[wikipedia:King Kong (1933 film)|''"King Kong"'' (1933)]] is a classic American monster movie directed by Merican C. Cooper and Ernest Schoedsack. The story is about a film crew who sail to a mysterious island where gigantic creatures live. There they capture a gigantic gorilla called Kong and bring him to New York for exhibition. The monstrous ape escapes and destroys everything until it climbs on top of the Empire State Building where the animal is killed off by planes.  
  
 
The film was an enormous success at the time and the inspiration for numerous other monster movies and remakes. Today it is considered to be a cult classic.
 
The film was an enormous success at the time and the inspiration for numerous other monster movies and remakes. Today it is considered to be a cult classic.
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[[File:Kingkong.jpg|thumb|right|The Eighth Wonder Of The World]]
  
 
==Versions of this Song==  
 
==Versions of this Song==  
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===''You Can't Do That On Stage Anymore Vol. 3'' version===
 
===''You Can't Do That On Stage Anymore Vol. 3'' version===
*[[King Kong (1971/82 - various)]]
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*[[King Kong (1971+1982 - various)]]
  
 
===''Make A Jazz Noise Here'' version===
 
===''Make A Jazz Noise Here'' version===
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===''Hammersmith Odeon'' version===
 
===''Hammersmith Odeon'' version===
* [[Hammersmith Odeon (The Album)]]
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* [[King Kong (Hammersmith Odeon)|Hammersmith Odeon (The Album)]]
  
 
===''Halloween 77'' version===
 
===''Halloween 77'' version===
 
*[[Halloween 77]]
 
*[[Halloween 77]]
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===''The Roxy Performances'' version===
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* [[King Kong (The Roxy Performances)|The Roxy Performances]]
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===''Baby Snakes'' version===
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*[[2012 AAAFNRAA (Baby Snakes Soundtrack)]]
  
 
===Out-Takes===
 
===Out-Takes===
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*[[Lonesome Electric Turkey]] (Moog solo, on ''[[Fillmore East, June 1971]]'')
 
*[[Lonesome Electric Turkey]] (Moog solo, on ''[[Fillmore East, June 1971]]'')
 
*[[White Person]] ("mystery word" section, on ''[[You Can't Do That On Stage Anymore Vol. 6]]'')
 
*[[White Person]] ("mystery word" section, on ''[[You Can't Do That On Stage Anymore Vol. 6]]'')
*[[Now You See It - Now You Don't]] (guitar solo, on ''[[Tinsel Town Rebellion]]'')
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*[[Now You See It - Now You Don't]] (guitar solo, on ''[[Tinseltown Rebellion]]'')
*[[Too Ugly For Show Business]] (guitar solo, on ''[[Guitar]]'')
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*[[Too Ugly For Show Business]] (guitar solo, on ''[[Frank Zappa: Guitar]]'')
*[[That's Not Really A Shuffle]] (guitar solo, on ''[[Guitar]]'')
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*[[That's Not Really A Shuffle]] (guitar solo, on ''[[Frank Zappa: Guitar]]'')
 
*[[Diplodocus]] (guitar solo, on ''[[Trance-Fusion]]'')
 
*[[Diplodocus]] (guitar solo, on ''[[Trance-Fusion]]'')
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*[[Section 8, Take 22]] (on ''[[The Lumpy Money Project/Object]]'')
  
 
===Tributes & Cover Albums===
 
===Tributes & Cover Albums===
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*[[Jean-Luc Ponty]]: [[King Kong (The Album)|King Kong]]
 
*[[Jean-Luc Ponty]]: [[King Kong (The Album)|King Kong]]
*Various Artists: [[Sonora]]
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*Various Artists: [[Sonora (Compact Disc)|Sonora]]
 
*[[The Muffin Men]]: [[God Shave The Queen]] as track 2 '''I Want You Kong''' and track 7 '''Kashmir Kong''', starting with '''Kashmir'''
 
*[[The Muffin Men]]: [[God Shave The Queen]] as track 2 '''I Want You Kong''' and track 7 '''Kashmir Kong''', starting with '''Kashmir'''
 
*[[Zappatistas]]: [[Live In Leeds]]
 
*[[Zappatistas]]: [[Live In Leeds]]

Latest revision as of 12:16, 16 November 2021


Zappa composed the instrumental track titled "King Kong" in 1967. The composition quickly became a concert and fan favorite, and appeared in numerous different versions on multiple releases.

The eponymous film "King Kong" (1933) is a classic American monster movie directed by Merican C. Cooper and Ernest Schoedsack. The story is about a film crew who sail to a mysterious island where gigantic creatures live. There they capture a gigantic gorilla called Kong and bring him to New York for exhibition. The monstrous ape escapes and destroys everything until it climbs on top of the Empire State Building where the animal is killed off by planes.

The film was an enormous success at the time and the inspiration for numerous other monster movies and remakes. Today it is considered to be a cult classic.

The Eighth Wonder Of The World

Versions of this Song

Lumpy Gravy version

Tis The Season To Be Jelly version

Uncle Meat version 1

Uncle Meat version 2

Uncle Meat version 3

Electric Aunt Jemima version

Ahead Of Their Time version

Our Man In Nirvana version

The Ark version

Disconnected Synapses version

Swiss Cheese/Fire! version

You Can't Do That On Stage Anymore Vol. 3 version

Make A Jazz Noise Here version

Hammersmith Odeon version

Halloween 77 version

The Roxy Performances version

Baby Snakes version

Out-Takes

Tributes & Cover Albums