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==Release Info==
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January 15, 1987
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==Players==
Honker Home Video/MPI #MP 4001
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62 min.
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*[[Frank Zappa|FZ]]
Contains clips of other videos, a sort of best of video Zappa. Of particular interest is Zappa addressing the Maryland State Legislature about censorship laws. This part is very amusing. There is also a clip from an Australian talk show appearance by Zappa in which Frank conducts the audience and show's band in a wierd little improv. There is also a clip from the 82 band playing King Kong (the "Blowjob" portion which is on Stage III) and a guitar duet between Steve Vai and Frank during Stevie's Spanking. Also, there is the song from Jazz From Hell, Night School, played over footage of the making of 200 Motels.
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*[[Bob Stone]]
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*[[Steve Vai]]
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*[[Ray White]]
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*[[Tommy Mars]]
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*[[Bobby Martin]]
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*[[Ed Mann]]
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*[[Scott Thunes]]
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*[[Chad Wackerman]]
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*[[Thomas Nordegg]]
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*[[Don Preston]]
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*[[Ringo Starr]]
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*[[Elgar Howarth]]
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*[[Royal Philharmonic Orchestra|The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra]]
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*[[Ruth Underwood]]
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*[[Keith Moon]]
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*[[Janet Ferguson]]
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*[[Miss Lucy]]
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*[[Martin Lickert]]
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*[[Ian Underwood]]
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*[[Mark Volman]]
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*[[Howard Kaylan]]
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*[[Pamela Miller]]
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*[[Aynsley Dunbar]]
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*[[George Duke]]
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*[[Jimmy Carl Black]]
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*[[Billy Mundi]]
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*[[Roy Estrada]]
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*[[Manfred Lerch]]
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*[[Motorhead Sherwood]]
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*[[Buzz Gardner]]
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*[[Bunk Gardner]]
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*[[Ernie Sigley]]
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*[[Adrian Belew]]
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*[[Patrick O'Hearn]]
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*[[Peter Wolf]]
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*[[Terry Bozzio]]
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*[[Arthur Tripp|Art Tripp]]
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*[[Dick Barber]]
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*[[Lowell George]]
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*[[Phyllis Altenhaus]]
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*[[Tom Wilson]]
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*[[Ray Collins]]
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*[[Sal Lombardo]]
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*[[Gail Zappa]]
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*[[Cal Schenkel]]
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*[[Jimi Hendrix]]
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*[[Elliot Ingber]]
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*[[Al Malkin]]
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*[[Joseph Owens]]
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*[[Judith Toth]]
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*[[Bruce Bereano]]
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==Tracks==
 
==Tracks==
  
*   Video From Hell (unidentified Synclavier music)
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* Video From Hell (unidentified Synclavier music)
 
* G-Spot Tornado from Jazz From Hell
 
* G-Spot Tornado from Jazz From Hell
 
* St. Etienne from Jazz From Hell
 
* St. Etienne from Jazz From Hell
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* Bogus Pomp from L.S.O. Vol. II
 
* Bogus Pomp from L.S.O. Vol. II
  
==Players==
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==Release Notes==
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Contains clips of other videos, a sort of best of video Zappa. Of particular interest is Zappa addressing the Maryland State Legislature about censorship laws. This part is very amusing. There is also a clip from an Australian talk show appearance by Zappa in which Frank conducts the audience and show's band in a wierd little improv. There is also a clip from the 82 band playing King Kong (the "Blowjob" portion which is on Stage III) and a guitar duet between Steve Vai and Frank during Stevie's Spanking. Also, there is the song from Jazz From Hell, Night School, played over footage of the making of 200 Motels.
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==Liner Notes==
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==Background Information==
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==Conceptual Continuity==
  
FZ
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==Versions==
Bob Stone
 
Steve Vai
 
Ray White
 
Tommy Mars
 
Bobby Martin
 
Ed Mann
 
Scott Thunes
 
Chad Wackerman
 
Thomas Nordegg
 
Don Preston
 
Ringo Starr
 
Elgar Howarth
 
The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
 
Ruth Underwood
 
Keith Moon
 
Janet Ferguson
 
Miss Lucy
 
Martin Lickert
 
Ian Underwood
 
Mark Volman
 
Howard Kaylan
 
Pamela Miller
 
Aynsley Dunbar
 
George Duke
 
Jimmy Carl Black
 
Billy Mundi
 
Roy Estrada
 
Manfred Lerch
 
Motorhead Sherwood
 
Buzz Gardner
 
Bunk Gardner
 
Ernie Sigley
 
Adrian Belew
 
Patrick O'Hearn
 
Peter Wolf
 
Terry Bozzio
 
Art Tripp
 
Dick Barber
 
Lowell George
 
Phyllis Altenhaus
 
Tom Wilson
 
Ray Collins
 
Sal Lombardo
 
Gail Zappa
 
Cal Schenkel
 
Jimi Hendrix
 
Elliot Ingber
 
Al Malkin
 
Joseph Owens
 
Judith Toth
 
Bruce Bereano
 
  
==Background==  
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{| {{Versions Table Header}}
==Conceptual Continuity==
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| align="center" | n/a
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| width="170px" align="center" | [[Wikipedia:VHS|VHS]]
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| align="center" | 1
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| align="center" | [[Wikipedia:VHS|VHS CS]]
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| [[Honker Home Video]]<br>MPI #MP 4001
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| 1987-01-15
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| &nbsp;
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| &nbsp;
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| 62 min.
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|}
  
 
[[Category:Videography]]
 
[[Category:Videography]]

Revision as of 17:20, 28 February 2007

Videography
   
Missing cover
Released 1987
 

Players

Tracks

  • Video From Hell (unidentified Synclavier music)
  • G-Spot Tornado from Jazz From Hell
  • St. Etienne from Jazz From Hell
  • Stevie's Spanking from You Can't Do That On Stage Anymore Vol. 1
  • You Are What You Is from You Are What You Is
  • Night School from Jazz From Hell
  • Dog Breath, In The Year Of The Plague from Uncle Meat
  • King Kong from Baby Snakes (The Movie)
  • Mother People from We're Only In It For The Money (1987)
  • Mr. Green Genes from Uncle Meat
  • King Kong from You Can't Do That On Stage Anymore Vol. 3
  • Bogus Pomp from L.S.O. Vol. II

Release Notes

Contains clips of other videos, a sort of best of video Zappa. Of particular interest is Zappa addressing the Maryland State Legislature about censorship laws. This part is very amusing. There is also a clip from an Australian talk show appearance by Zappa in which Frank conducts the audience and show's band in a wierd little improv. There is also a clip from the 82 band playing King Kong (the "Blowjob" portion which is on Stage III) and a guitar duet between Steve Vai and Frank during Stevie's Spanking. Also, there is the song from Jazz From Hell, Night School, played over footage of the making of 200 Motels.

Liner Notes

Background Information

Conceptual Continuity

Versions

ZFT # Version # # discs Format Catalog # Release
(YYYY-MM-DD)
Barcode
(EAN-13)
Artwork Comment
n/a VHS 1 VHS CS Honker Home Video
MPI #MP 4001
1987-01-15     62 min.