http://wiki.killuglyradio.com/api.php?action=feedcontributions&user=Lostinthiswhirlpool&feedformat=atomZappa Wiki Jawaka - User contributions [en]2024-03-28T15:20:40ZUser contributionsMediaWiki 1.34.2http://wiki.killuglyradio.com/index.php?title=Helen_Reddy&diff=40819Helen Reddy2018-11-21T19:40:43Z<p>Lostinthiswhirlpool: </p>
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<div>[[Helen Reddy]] (1941) was an [[Australia]]n born American actress and pop singer, best known for her hits ''"I Am Woman" (1972)'' and ''"Delta Dawn" (1973)''. <br />
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Zappa referenced her in the song ''[[Honey Don't You Want A Man Like Me]]'', where ''"Helen Reddy"'' is mentioned as the female protagonist's ''"favorite group".'' <br />
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During concerts in the 1980s Zappa changed the line ''"Her favorite group was Helen Reddy"'' into [[Twisted Sister]].<br />
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==See also==<br />
* [[Wikipedia:Helen Reddy| Wikipedia article about Helen Reddy]]<br />
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[[Category:Pop Musicians|Reddy, Helen]]<br />
[[Category:Actors|Reddy, Helen]]<br />
[[Category:Targets|Reddy Helen]]</div>Lostinthiswhirlpoolhttp://wiki.killuglyradio.com/index.php?title=Pink_Napkins&diff=40782Pink Napkins2018-10-12T15:11:44Z<p>Lostinthiswhirlpool: /* Notes About This Song */</p>
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<div>==Lyrics== <br />
''Instrumental''<br />
==Players On This Song==<br />
*[[Frank Zappa]] lead guitar<br />
*[[Ray White]] rhythm guitar<br />
*[[Eddie Jobson]] keyboards<br />
*[[Patrick O'Hearn]] bass<br />
*[[Terry Bozzio]] drums<br />
<br />
==Records On Which This Song Has Appeared== <br />
===Singles=== <br />
===FZ Albums & Side Projects=== <br />
* [[Shut Up 'n Play Yer Guitar Some More]]<br />
===Tribute & Cover Albums=== <br />
==Notes About This Song== <br />
Out-take from [[Black Napkins]], played on 17/02/1977 at the Odeon Hammersmith, London.<br />
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==CC Clues In This Song== <br />
[[Category:Tracks]]<br />
[[Category:Instrumental tracks]]</div>Lostinthiswhirlpoolhttp://wiki.killuglyradio.com/index.php?title=Steve_Lukather&diff=40684Steve Lukather2018-05-10T17:11:22Z<p>Lostinthiswhirlpool: Lostinthiswhirlpool moved page Steve Lukhater to Steve Lukather: Error in the name</p>
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<div>[[Steve Lukather]] (October 21, 1957, San Fernando Valley, California) is an American guitarist, singer, songwriter, arranger and producer, most famous as a member of the group [[Toto]].<br />
<br />
When Lukather was 17 years old he auditioned for Zappa. He was told to read a score with complicated time signatures, but felt it was too complex for him. In the March 2001 issue of the Japanese magazine ''"Young Guitar"'' Lukather recalled that he said: ''"I can read it, but I have to take it home and learn,",'' which put Zappa in a bad mood. Lukather was instructed to replay what Zappa played on the spot, but struggled to do that. In the end, Frank Zappa told him: ''"I guess you lack the skill of musical comprehension. You should learn some more."''<br />
Lukather later was one of the guitarists who played on [[Dweezil Zappa]] heavy metal cover-version of The Bee Gees ''Stayin' Alive.'' The song features a long guitar solo in the middle, where 5 guitarists rip the song totally apart.<br />
<br />
Lukather claims that his favorite Zappa albums are [[Fillmore East]] and the [[Beat The Boots]] collection. <br />
<br />
An interesting sidenote is that Zappa satirized Lukather's band [[Toto]] on his album ''[[Joe's Garage Act I]]''.<br />
<br />
Lukhater is also interviewed in the documentary [[Cry Baby:The Pedal that Rocks the World]]. <br />
<br />
==See also==<br />
* [[Toto]]<br />
* [http://www.toto99.com/blog2010/index.php?/archives/836-ZAPPA,-FRANK.html| Information about Lukather and Zappa]<br />
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Lukather Wikipedia article]<br />
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[[Category:Rock Artists|Lukather, Steve]]<br />
[[Category:Celebrity Fans|Lukather, Steve]]</div>Lostinthiswhirlpoolhttp://wiki.killuglyradio.com/index.php?title=Steve_Lukhater&diff=40685Steve Lukhater2018-05-10T17:11:22Z<p>Lostinthiswhirlpool: Lostinthiswhirlpool moved page Steve Lukhater to Steve Lukather: Error in the name</p>
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<div>#REDIRECT [[Steve Lukather]]</div>Lostinthiswhirlpoolhttp://wiki.killuglyradio.com/index.php?title=Steve_Lukather&diff=40683Steve Lukather2018-05-10T17:09:56Z<p>Lostinthiswhirlpool: </p>
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<div>[[Steve Lukather]] (October 21, 1957, San Fernando Valley, California) is an American guitarist, singer, songwriter, arranger and producer, most famous as a member of the group [[Toto]].<br />
<br />
When Lukather was 17 years old he auditioned for Zappa. He was told to read a score with complicated time signatures, but felt it was too complex for him. In the March 2001 issue of the Japanese magazine ''"Young Guitar"'' Lukather recalled that he said: ''"I can read it, but I have to take it home and learn,",'' which put Zappa in a bad mood. Lukather was instructed to replay what Zappa played on the spot, but struggled to do that. In the end, Frank Zappa told him: ''"I guess you lack the skill of musical comprehension. You should learn some more."''<br />
Lukather later was one of the guitarists who played on [[Dweezil Zappa]] heavy metal cover-version of The Bee Gees ''Stayin' Alive.'' The song features a long guitar solo in the middle, where 5 guitarists rip the song totally apart.<br />
<br />
Lukather claims that his favorite Zappa albums are [[Fillmore East]] and the [[Beat The Boots]] collection. <br />
<br />
An interesting sidenote is that Zappa satirized Lukather's band [[Toto]] on his album ''[[Joe's Garage Act I]]''.<br />
<br />
Lukhater is also interviewed in the documentary [[Cry Baby:The Pedal that Rocks the World]]. <br />
<br />
==See also==<br />
* [[Toto]]<br />
* [http://www.toto99.com/blog2010/index.php?/archives/836-ZAPPA,-FRANK.html| Information about Lukather and Zappa]<br />
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Lukather Wikipedia article]<br />
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[[Category:Rock Artists|Lukather, Steve]]<br />
[[Category:Celebrity Fans|Lukather, Steve]]</div>Lostinthiswhirlpoolhttp://wiki.killuglyradio.com/index.php?title=Steve_Lukather&diff=40681Steve Lukather2018-05-05T08:49:25Z<p>Lostinthiswhirlpool: /* See also */</p>
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<div>[[Steve Lukhater]] (October 21, 1957, San Fernando Valley, California) is an American guitarist, singer, songwriter, arranger and producer, most famous as a member of the group [[Toto]].<br />
<br />
When Lukather was 17 years old he auditioned for Zappa. He was told to read a score with complicated time signatures, but felt it was too complex for him. In the March 2001 issue of the Japanese magazine ''"Young Guitar"'' Lukather recalled that he said: ''"I can read it, but I have to take it home and learn,",'' which put Zappa in a bad mood. Lukather was instructed to replay what Zappa played on the spot, but struggled to do that. In the end, Frank Zappa told him: ''"I guess you lack the skill of musical comprehension. You should learn some more."''<br />
Lukather later was one of the guitarists who played on [[Dweezil Zappa]] heavy metal cover-version of The Bee Gees ''Stayin' Alive.'' The song features a long guitar solo in the middle, where 5 guitarists rip the song totally apart.<br />
<br />
Lukather claims that his favorite Zappa albums are [[Fillmore East]] and the [[Beat The Boots]] collection. <br />
<br />
An interesting sidenote is that Zappa satirized Lukather's band [[Toto]] on his album ''[[Joe's Garage Act I]]''.<br />
<br />
Lukhater is also interviewed in the documentary [[Cry Baby:The Pedal that Rocks the World]]. <br />
<br />
==See also==<br />
* [[Toto]]<br />
* [http://www.toto99.com/blog2010/index.php?/archives/836-ZAPPA,-FRANK.html| Information about Lukather and Zappa]<br />
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Lukather| Wikipedia article]<br />
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[[Category:Rock Artists|Lukather, Steve]]<br />
[[Category:Celebrity Fans|Lukather, Steve]]</div>Lostinthiswhirlpoolhttp://wiki.killuglyradio.com/index.php?title=Tink_Walks_Amok&diff=40639Tink Walks Amok2018-02-11T17:28:17Z<p>Lostinthiswhirlpool: /* Notes About This Song */</p>
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<div>==Lyrics==<br />
''Instrumental'' <br /><br />
==Players On This Song== <br />
==Records On Which This Song Has Appeared== <br />
===Singles=== <br />
===Zappa Albums & Side Projects=== <br />
* [[The Man From Utopia]]<br />
===Tribute & Cover Albums=== <br />
==Notes About This Song==<br />
[[Arthur Barrow]]'s childhood nickname, Tink, provided the title for the track Tink Walks Amok.<br />
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==CC Clues In This Song== <br />
[[Category:Tracks]]<br />
[[Category:Instrumental tracks]]</div>Lostinthiswhirlpoolhttp://wiki.killuglyradio.com/index.php?title=Waka/Jawaka&diff=40628Waka/Jawaka2018-02-05T16:49:52Z<p>Lostinthiswhirlpool: /* Background Information */</p>
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<div>__NOTOC__<br />
<div style="float:right;"><br />
{{Album Release Infobox |<br />
Home = [[Album History (by Cover)|Album History]] |<br />
Previous album = [[Just Another Band From L.A.|Previous]] |<br />
Next album = [[The Grand Wazoo|Next]] |<br />
Cover = waka_jawaka.jpg |<br />
Name = Waka/Jawaka |<br />
Released = July 1972 |<br />
Related = See also:<br>{{IINKLink|lyrics/Waka_Jawaka.html}}, {{ZPLink|vinylvscds/wakajawaka.html}}, {{KURLink|fz-discography/waka-jawaka}}<br>[[The Old Masters, Box III]]<br>[[Threesome No. 2]] |<br />
}}<br />
</div><br />
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==Players==<br />
<br />
*[[Frank Zappa]] (acoustic guitar, electric bed springs, vocals, guitar, percussion)<br />
*[[Mike Altschul]] (baritone sax, piccolo, bass flute, bass clarinet, tenor sax, baritone sax)<br />
*[[Bill Byers]] (trombone, baritone horn)<br />
*[[George Duke]] (ring-modulated & echoplexed electric piano, tack piano)<br />
*[[Aynsley Dunbar]] (drums, washboard, tambourine)<br />
*[[Tony Duran]] (slide guitar, vocals)<br />
*[[Erroneous (Alex Dmochowski)|Erroneous]] (electric bass, vocals, fuzz bass)<br />
*[[Janet Ferguson]] (vocals)<br />
*[["Sneaky Pete" Kleinow]] (pedal steel solo)<br />
*[[Sal Marquez]] (trumpets, vocals, flugelhorn, chimes)<br />
*[[Joel Peskin]] (tenor sax)<br />
*[[Kris Peterson]] (vocals)<br />
*[[Don Preston]] (piano, Minimoog)<br />
*[[Ken Shroyer]] (trombone, baritone horn)<br />
*[[Jeff Simmons]] (Hawaiian guitar, vocals)<br />
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==Tracks==<br />
<br />
{| cellspacing="30"<br />
<br />
|valign="top"|<div id="LP"><big>'''LP'''</big></div><br />
'''Side One'''<br />
#[[Big Swifty (1972 - Paramount Studios)|Big Swifty]] (17:22)<br />
<br />
'''Side Two'''<br />
#[[Your Mouth]] (3:12)<br />
#[[It Just Might Be A One-Shot Deal (1972 - Paramount Studios)|It Just Might Be A One-Shot Deal]] (4:17)<br />
#[[Waka/Jawaka (The Track)|Waka/Jawaka]] (11:17)<br />
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|valign="top"|<div id="CD"><big>'''CD'''</big></div><br />
#[[Big Swifty (1972 - Paramount Studios)|Big Swifty]] (17:22)<br />
#[[Your Mouth]] (3:12)<br />
#[[It Just Might Be A One-Shot Deal (1972 - Paramount Studios)|It Just Might Be A One-Shot Deal]] (4:17)<br />
#[[Waka/Jawaka (The Track)|Waka/Jawaka]] (11:19)<br />
<br />
|}<br />
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==Release Notes==<br />
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Recorded: [[Paramount Studios]], LA, April-May, 1972.<br />
<br>Released July 1972.<br />
<br>Produced by [[Frank Zappa]].<br />
<br>Engineered by [[Kerry McNab]] (Under the thoughtful supervision of [[Marshall Brevitz]]).<br />
<br>Cover illustration by [[Marvin Mattelson]] (The idea for the sink courtesy [[Sal Marquez]]).<br />
<br>Cover photo by [[Philip Schwartz]].<br />
<br>Packaging by [[Cal Schenkel]].<br />
<br>This album is dedicated to [[Paul Hof]] & [[Barry Keene]].<br />
<br />
==Liner Notes==<br />
<br />
==Background Information==<br />
<br />
<blockquote>"'Waka/Jawaka' ... is something that showed up on a [[wikipedia:Ouija|Ouija board]] at one time."</blockquote> <Div align="right">— Frank Zappa, interview by Jerry Williams on WGOE-FM Richmond VA, November, 1972, from the Frank Zappa GSW Project Vol. 6 1971-72, disk 2 track 22.</div><br />
<br />
==Conceptual Continuity==<br />
<br />
==Versions==<br />
<br />
{| {{Versions Table Header}}<br />
| rowspan="22" align="center" | 15<br />
| rowspan="6" align="center" | '''1<br>Original<br>[[wikipedia:Stereophonic sound|Stereo]]'''<br />
| align="center" | 1<br />
| align="center" | [[wikipedia:Long playing record|LP]]<br />
| [[Warner]] [[Bizarre]]/[[Reprise Records|Reprise]]<br>{{SUTCLink|pictures/Waka_US_MS2094.jpg|MS&nbsp;2094}}<br />
| 1972-07-05<br />
| None<br />
| &nbsp;<br />
| US edition.<br />
|-<br />
| align="center" | 1<br />
| align="center" | [[wikipedia:Compact audio cassette|CS]]<br />
| Warner/Reprise<br>REP&nbsp;MS2094<br />
| 1972?<br />
| None<br />
| &nbsp;<br />
| US edition.<br />
|-<br />
| align="center" | 1<br />
| align="center" | [[wikipedia:8-track tape|8T]]<br />
| Reprise<br>{{DiscogsPicLink|4603479|8RM-2094}}<br />
| 1972<br />
| None<br />
| &nbsp;<br />
| Canadian edition.<br />
|-<br />
| align="center" | 1<br />
| align="center" | LP<br />
| Warner Bizarre/Reprise<br>{{SUTCLink|pictures/wakajawaka_UK_another.jpg|K&nbsp;44203}}<br />
| 1972-08<ref name="MStrong">Martin C. Strong, 2004, ''The Great Rock Discography'', p. 1721.</ref><br />
| None<br />
| &nbsp;<br />
| UK edition.<br />
|-<br />
| align="center" | 1<br />
| align="center" | LP<br />
| Warner Bizarre/Reprise<br>REP&nbsp;44203 (2094)<br />
| 1972?<br />
| None<br />
| &nbsp;<br />
| German edition. [[Matrix Numbers|Matrix #]]<br>Side1: WEA - 44203 - A - [[Günter F. Pfanz|PF]]<br>Side2: WEA 44203 - A - PF<br />
|-<br />
| align="center" | 1<br />
| align="center" | LP<br />
| [[Warner-Pioneer Records|Warner-Pioneer]] Bizarre/Reprise<br>{{SUTCLink|pictures/waka_japan_P-8277R.jpg|P-8277R}}<br />
| &nbsp;<br />
| None<br />
| &nbsp;<br />
| Japanese edition.<br />
|-<br />
| rowspan="11" align="center" | '''1.2<br>Remaster<br>[[wikipedia:Stereophonic sound|Stereo]]'''<br />
| align="center" | 1<br />
| align="center" | LP<br />
| [[Barking Pumpkin]]<br>BPR&nbsp;9999-1<br />
| 1987-12-30<br />
| &nbsp;<br />
| &nbsp;<br />
| Included in [[The Old Masters, Box III]] set.<br />
|-<br />
| align="center" | 1<br />
| align="center" | [[wikipedia:Compact disc|CD]]<br />
| [[Rykodisc]]<br>{{DiscogsPicLink|1341610|RCD&nbsp;10094}}<br />
| 1989?<br />
| 0014431009426<br />
| &nbsp;<br />
| US edition.<br />
|-<br />
| align="center" | 1<br />
| align="center" | CD<br />
| [[Zappa Records|Zappa]]<br>{{DiscogsPicLink|507070|CDZAP&nbsp;10}}<br />
| 1989-01<ref name="MStrong"/><br />
| 5016583601027<br />
| &nbsp;<br />
| UK edition, [[wikipedia:SPARS_code|AAD]]. [[Matrix Numbers|Matrix #]] ZAP&nbsp;10 MPO 03 @@<br />
|-<br />
| align="center" | 1<br />
| align="center" | CS<br />
| Barking Pumpkin<br>D4&nbsp;74215<br />
| 1990-10-17<br />
| 0013347421544<br />
| &nbsp;<br />
| US edition.<br />
|-<br />
| align="center" | 1<br />
| align="center" | CS<br />
| Zappa<br>TZAPPA&nbsp;10<br />
| ?<br />
| 5016583601041?<br />
| &nbsp;<br />
| UK edition.<br />
|-<br />
| align="center" | 1<br />
| align="center" | CD<br />
| [[VideoArts]]<br>VACK&nbsp;5032<br />
| 1994-10-26<br />
| 4988112405745<br />
| &nbsp;<br />
| Japanese edition.<br />
|-<br />
| align="center" | 1<br />
| align="center" | CD<br />
| Rykodisc<br>{{DiscogsPicLink|540138|RCD&nbsp;10516}}<br />
| 1995-05-02<br />
| 0014431051623<br />
| &nbsp;<br />
| US edition.<br />
|-<br />
| align="center" | 1<br />
| align="center" | CD<br />
| VideoArts<br>VACK&nbsp;5123<br />
| 1995-10-25<br />
| 4988112407831<br />
| &nbsp;<br />
| Japanese edition.<br />
|-<br />
| align="center" | 1<br />
| align="center" | CD<br />
| VideoArts<br>VACK&nbsp;5258<br />
| 1996-05-30?<br />
| 4988112408586<br />
| &nbsp;<br />
| Japanese edition = Rykodisc RCD&nbsp;10516 repackaged with an [[wikipedia:obi strip|obi strip]] and extra liner notes in Japanese<br />
|-<br />
| align="center" | 1<br />
| align="center" | CD<br />
| Rykodisc<br>RCD&nbsp;40583/2<br />
| 2002-03-21<br />
| None<br />
| &nbsp;<br />
| Included in the [[Threesome No. 2]] box set. Matrix # IFPI L503 IFPI 8708 DISCTRONICS RCD 10516 01<br />
|-<br />
| align="center" | 1<br />
| align="center" | CD<br />
| VideoArts<br>{{MLPLink|zappa-frank/waka-jawaka-vack-1215/obi-5978|VACK&nbsp;1215}}<br />
| 2001-10-24<br />
| 4988112412712<br />
| &nbsp;<br />
| Japanese edition, mini-album papersleeve.<br />
|-<br />
| rowspan="3" align="center" | '''1.3<br>Remastered<br>Original [[wikipedia:Stereophonic sound|Stereo]]'''<br />
| align="center" | 1<br />
| align="center" | CD<br />
| Zappa/[[wikipedia:Universal Music Enterprises|UMe]]<br>{{DiscogsPicLink|4217473|ZR&nbsp;3848}}<br />
| 2012-08-28<br />
| 0824302384824<br />
| &nbsp;<br />
| US edition, manufactured and distributed by UMe<ref name="ZFTEmail">Email announcement by the [[ZFT]] on July 31<sup>st</sup>, 2012.</ref>.<br>Source: Original 1972 Analog Master. Mastered by Doug Sax with Robert Hadley & Sangwook "Sunny" Nam at The Mastering Lab, Inc., 2012.<br />
|-<br />
| align="center" | 1<br />
| align="center" | CD<br />
| Zappa/[[wikipedia:Universal Music Group|UMG&nbsp;Intl]]<br>0238482<br />
| 2012-08-28<br />
| 0824302384824<br />
| &nbsp;<br />
| EU edition = Zappa/UMe ZR&nbsp;3848, manufactured in Germany.<br />
|-<br />
| align="center" | 1<br />
| align="center" | CD<br />
| Zappa/[http://www.universal-music.co.jp/ Universal Music Japan]<br>UICY-75363<br />
| 2012-11-28<br />
| 4988005737618<br />
| &nbsp;<br />
| Japanese edition, audiophile [[wikipedia:Super High Material CD|SHM-CD]], mini-album papersleeve with an obi strip and liner notes in Japanese.<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==Notes==<br />
<br />
<references/><br />
<br />
[[Category:Discography]]<br />
[[Category:Original Albums]]<br />
[[Category:The Real Frank Zappa Book (The List)]]</div>Lostinthiswhirlpoolhttp://wiki.killuglyradio.com/index.php?title=Talk:Variations_On_The_Carlos_Santana_Secret_Chord_Progression&diff=40549Talk:Variations On The Carlos Santana Secret Chord Progression2018-01-22T23:41:51Z<p>Lostinthiswhirlpool: Source</p>
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<div>Source for the claim about the title?<br />
<br />
Tito Puente wrote Oye como va (and possibly other Carlos Santana songs ;-).<br />
<br />
[[User:Duncan|Duncan]] ([[User talk:Duncan|talk]]) 13:27, 11 January 2018 (PST)<br />
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:Here is the source : [https://www.mixcloud.com/everythingzappapodcast/ Everything Zappa podcast #1], about every track of the ''Shut up 'n play yer guitar'' album, by Marc Atkinson, a drummer from Berklee school (who knows Ed Mann and Arthur Barrow [https://www.mixcloud.com/everythingzappapodcast/]).<br />
:--[[User:Lostinthiswhirlpool|Lostinthiswhirlpool]] ([[User talk:Lostinthiswhirlpool|talk]]) 15:41, 22 January 2018 (PST)</div>Lostinthiswhirlpoolhttp://wiki.killuglyradio.com/index.php?title=Variations_On_The_Carlos_Santana_Secret_Chord_Progression&diff=40496Variations On The Carlos Santana Secret Chord Progression2018-01-13T13:18:05Z<p>Lostinthiswhirlpool: /* Notes About This Song */</p>
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<div>==Lyrics== <br />
''Instrumental''<br />
==Players On This Song==<br />
*[[Frank Zappa]] lead guitar<br />
*[[Steve Vai]] rhythm guitar<br />
*[[Ray White]] rhythm guitar<br />
*[[Ike Willis]] rhythm guitar<br />
*[[Tommy Mars]] keyboards<br />
*[[Bob Harris]] keyboards<br />
*[[Arthur Barrow]] bass<br />
*[[Vinnie Colaiuta]] drums<br />
<br />
==Records On Which This Song Has Appeared== <br />
===Singles=== <br />
===FZ Albums & Side Projects=== <br />
* [[Shut Up 'n Play Yer Guitar Some More]]<br />
===Tribute & Cover Albums=== <br />
==Notes About This Song== <br />
Out-take from [[City Of Tiny Lites]].<br />
<br />
The title of this track comes from the chord progression that is the same than 'Oye como va' (and possibly other Carlos Santana's songs).<br />
<br />
==CC Clues In This Song== <br />
[[Category:Tracks]]<br />
[[Category:Instrumental tracks]]</div>Lostinthiswhirlpoolhttp://wiki.killuglyradio.com/index.php?title=Variations_On_The_Carlos_Santana_Secret_Chord_Progression&diff=40476Variations On The Carlos Santana Secret Chord Progression2018-01-11T19:41:55Z<p>Lostinthiswhirlpool: /* Notes About This Song */</p>
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<div>==Lyrics== <br />
''Instrumental''<br />
==Players On This Song==<br />
*[[Frank Zappa]] lead guitar<br />
*[[Steve Vai]] rhythm guitar<br />
*[[Ray White]] rhythm guitar<br />
*[[Ike Willis]] rhythm guitar<br />
*[[Tommy Mars]] keyboards<br />
*[[Bob Harris]] keyboards<br />
*[[Arthur Barrow]] bass<br />
*[[Vinnie Colaiuta]] drums<br />
<br />
==Records On Which This Song Has Appeared== <br />
===Singles=== <br />
===FZ Albums & Side Projects=== <br />
* [[Shut Up 'n Play Yer Guitar Some More]]<br />
===Tribute & Cover Albums=== <br />
==Notes About This Song== <br />
Out-take from [[City Of Tiny Lites]].<br />
<br />
The title of this track comes from the chord progression that is the same than 'Oye como va' (and possibly other Carlos Santana songs).<br />
<br />
==CC Clues In This Song== <br />
[[Category:Tracks]]<br />
[[Category:Instrumental tracks]]</div>Lostinthiswhirlpoolhttp://wiki.killuglyradio.com/index.php?title=Variations_On_The_Carlos_Santana_Secret_Chord_Progression&diff=40475Variations On The Carlos Santana Secret Chord Progression2018-01-11T19:41:22Z<p>Lostinthiswhirlpool: /* Notes About This Song */</p>
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<div>==Lyrics== <br />
''Instrumental''<br />
==Players On This Song==<br />
*[[Frank Zappa]] lead guitar<br />
*[[Steve Vai]] rhythm guitar<br />
*[[Ray White]] rhythm guitar<br />
*[[Ike Willis]] rhythm guitar<br />
*[[Tommy Mars]] keyboards<br />
*[[Bob Harris]] keyboards<br />
*[[Arthur Barrow]] bass<br />
*[[Vinnie Colaiuta]] drums<br />
<br />
==Records On Which This Song Has Appeared== <br />
===Singles=== <br />
===FZ Albums & Side Projects=== <br />
* [[Shut Up 'n Play Yer Guitar Some More]]<br />
===Tribute & Cover Albums=== <br />
==Notes About This Song== <br />
Out-take from [[City Of Tiny Lites]].<br />
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The title of this track comes from the chord progression which is the same than 'Oye como va' (and possibly other Carlos Santana songs).<br />
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==CC Clues In This Song== <br />
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