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==Lyrics== | ==Lyrics== | ||
==Players On This Song== | ==Players On This Song== | ||
+ | ===You Are What You Is Players=== | ||
+ | *[[Biography|Frank Zappa]] - Lead Guitar | ||
+ | *[[Steve Vai]] - Stunt Guitar | ||
+ | *[[Ed Mann]] - Percussion | ||
+ | *[[David Ocker]] - Clarinet, Bass Clarinet | ||
+ | *[[Tommy Mars]] - Keyboards | ||
+ | *[[Arthur Barrow]] - Bass | ||
+ | *[[David Logeman]] - Drums | ||
+ | ===Them Or Us Players=== | ||
+ | *[[Biography|Frank Zappa]] - Lead Guitar | ||
+ | *[[Steve Vai]] - Written Guitar Lines | ||
+ | *[[Ray White]] - Rhythm Guitar | ||
+ | *[[Tommy Mars]] - Keyboards | ||
+ | *[[Bobby Martin]] - Keyboards | ||
+ | *[[Ed Mann]] - Percussion | ||
+ | *[[Scott Thunes]] - Bass | ||
+ | *[[Chad Wackerman]] - Drums | ||
+ | ===Frank Zappa: Guitar Players=== | ||
+ | *[[Biography|Frank Zappa]] - Lead Guitar (Custom Strat) | ||
+ | *[[Ike Willis]] - Rhythm Guitar | ||
+ | *[[Ray White]] - Rhythm Guitar | ||
+ | *[[Bobby Martin]] - Keyboards | ||
+ | *[[Allan Zavod]] - Keyboards | ||
+ | *[[Ed Mann]] - Percussion | ||
+ | *[[Scott Thunes]] - Bass | ||
+ | *[[Chad Wackerman]] - Drums | ||
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==Records On Which This Song Has Appeared== | ==Records On Which This Song Has Appeared== | ||
===Zappa Albums=== | ===Zappa Albums=== | ||
− | * [[You Are What You Is]], as ''' | + | * [[You Are What You Is]], as '''Theme From The 3rd Movement of "Sinister Footwear"''' |
* [[Them Or Us]] as '''Sinister Footwear II''' | * [[Them Or Us]] as '''Sinister Footwear II''' | ||
* [[Frank Zappa: Guitar]] | * [[Frank Zappa: Guitar]] | ||
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==Notes About This Song== | ==Notes About This Song== | ||
+ | Guitar solo originally from [[78/10/27-29 New York NY US Palladium|Palladium, New York, USA, 27 October 1978]] performed as [[Persona Non Grata]]. | ||
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+ | In ''[[KPFM-FM Radio Interview, 84/5]]'' Zappa told that ''"Sinister Footwear"'' is ''"a ballet about a guy who designs the ugliest shoe in the world and then all the things that happen before you get to wear it. And the shoe has been designed and I just saw like about … twenty pairs of it, sitting around this place, it's really great."'' | ||
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==CC Clues In This Song== | ==CC Clues In This Song== | ||
[[Category:Tracks]] | [[Category:Tracks]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Instrumental tracks]] |
Latest revision as of 13:30, 30 November 2021
Lyrics
Players On This Song
You Are What You Is Players
- Frank Zappa - Lead Guitar
- Steve Vai - Stunt Guitar
- Ed Mann - Percussion
- David Ocker - Clarinet, Bass Clarinet
- Tommy Mars - Keyboards
- Arthur Barrow - Bass
- David Logeman - Drums
Them Or Us Players
- Frank Zappa - Lead Guitar
- Steve Vai - Written Guitar Lines
- Ray White - Rhythm Guitar
- Tommy Mars - Keyboards
- Bobby Martin - Keyboards
- Ed Mann - Percussion
- Scott Thunes - Bass
- Chad Wackerman - Drums
Frank Zappa: Guitar Players
- Frank Zappa - Lead Guitar (Custom Strat)
- Ike Willis - Rhythm Guitar
- Ray White - Rhythm Guitar
- Bobby Martin - Keyboards
- Allan Zavod - Keyboards
- Ed Mann - Percussion
- Scott Thunes - Bass
- Chad Wackerman - Drums
Records On Which This Song Has Appeared
Zappa Albums
- You Are What You Is, as Theme From The 3rd Movement of "Sinister Footwear"
- Them Or Us as Sinister Footwear II
- Frank Zappa: Guitar
- Make A Jazz Noise Here
Tributes & Cover Albums
- Omnibus Wind Ensemble: Music By Frank Zappa as Sinister Footwear, 2nd Movement
- Pierrejean Gaucher: Zappe Zappa in Sinister Footwear / Uncle Meat
- Colin Towns + NDR Bigband: Frank Zappa's Hot Licks (And Funny Smells), as Sinister Footwear - 2nd Mvt.
Notes About This Song
Guitar solo originally from Palladium, New York, USA, 27 October 1978 performed as Persona Non Grata.
In KPFM-FM Radio Interview, 84/5 Zappa told that "Sinister Footwear" is "a ballet about a guy who designs the ugliest shoe in the world and then all the things that happen before you get to wear it. And the shoe has been designed and I just saw like about … twenty pairs of it, sitting around this place, it's really great."