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'''Ewan MacColl''' (25 January 1915 - 22 October 1989) was a British folk singer, songwriter, socialist, actor, poet, playwright, and record producer. He was the father of singer/songwriter Kirsty MacColl. Zappa owned a copy of the LP ''"Blow Boys Blow"'' (Tradition TLP 1026, 1960) by Ewan MacColl and A.L. Lloyd.  He once lent it to [[Captain Beefheart]], who never gave it back claiming Zappa had given it to him it and that it was his favorite record<ref>Captain Beefheart: The Biography, Mike Barnes, ISBN 0711941343</ref>. In the liner notes of [[The Lost Episodes]] Zappa confessed his love for ''"sea shanties"'' and mentions he enjoyed listening to this album.
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[[File:Ewan MacColl.jpg|350px|thumb|right|Ewan MacColl.]]
  
The sixth track on the album the traditional [[The Handsome Cabin Boy]] (sung by A.L. Lloyd) was often performed by Zappa and The Mothers. Zappa requested the song on [[KSAN, San Francisco]]. Zappa's own recorded versions can be heard on [[The Lost Episodes]] - the same version as on [[The Old Masters, Box II|The Old Masters Box Two Mystery Disc]], and on [[Joe's Corsage]].
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'''Ewan MacColl''' (25 January 1915 - 22 October 1989) was a British folk singer, songwriter, socialist, actor, poet, playwright, and record producer. He was the father of singer/songwriter Kirsty MacColl. Ewan MacColl recorded several songs, both own work as well as traditional music. MacColl was renowned as a protest singer and activist. His best known song is ''"Dirty Old Town" (1949)''.
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==Zappa and Ewan MacColl==
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Zappa owned a copy of the LP ''"Blow Boys Blow"'' (Tradition TLP 1026, 1967) by Ewan MacColl and A.L. Lloyd. In the liner notes of ''[[The Lost Episodes]]'' Zappa confessed his love for ''"sea shanties"'' and mentions he enjoyed listening to this album. He once lent it to [[Captain Beefheart]], who never gave it back, claiming Zappa had given it to him it and that it was his favorite record <ref>Captain Beefheart: The Biography, Mike Barnes, ISBN 0711941343</ref>. 
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The sixth track on the album is the traditional ''[[The Handsome Cabin Boy]]'' (sung by A.L. Lloyd) was often performed by Zappa and The Mothers. Zappa played it on 10 November 1968 as a guest DJ on [[KSAN, San Francisco]]. His own recorded versions can be heard on ''[[The Lost Episodes]]'' - the same version as on ''[[The Old Masters, Box II|The Old Masters Box Two Mystery Disc]]'', and on ''[[Joe's Corsage]]''.
  
 
==External links==
 
==External links==
 
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* [[Wikipedia:Ewan MacColl]]
* [[Wikipedia:Ewan MacColl|Ewan MacColl]]
 
  
 
==References==
 
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Latest revision as of 09:40, 20 August 2021

Ewan MacColl.

Ewan MacColl (25 January 1915 - 22 October 1989) was a British folk singer, songwriter, socialist, actor, poet, playwright, and record producer. He was the father of singer/songwriter Kirsty MacColl. Ewan MacColl recorded several songs, both own work as well as traditional music. MacColl was renowned as a protest singer and activist. His best known song is "Dirty Old Town" (1949).

Zappa and Ewan MacColl

Zappa owned a copy of the LP "Blow Boys Blow" (Tradition TLP 1026, 1967) by Ewan MacColl and A.L. Lloyd. In the liner notes of The Lost Episodes Zappa confessed his love for "sea shanties" and mentions he enjoyed listening to this album. He once lent it to Captain Beefheart, who never gave it back, claiming Zappa had given it to him it and that it was his favorite record [1].

The sixth track on the album is the traditional The Handsome Cabin Boy (sung by A.L. Lloyd) was often performed by Zappa and The Mothers. Zappa played it on 10 November 1968 as a guest DJ on KSAN, San Francisco. His own recorded versions can be heard on The Lost Episodes - the same version as on The Old Masters Box Two Mystery Disc, and on Joe's Corsage.

External links

References

  1. Captain Beefheart: The Biography, Mike Barnes, ISBN 0711941343