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Recorded at the Pauley Pavillion, UCLA, December 31, 1977<br>  
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{{Album Release Infobox |
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    Home          = [[Bootlegs (by Cover)|Bootlegs]] |
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    Previous album = [[Läther (Bootleg Version)|Previous]] |
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    Next album    = [[Dupree's Paradise (Bootleg)|Next]] |
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    Cover          = Wax_Flags-front.jpg |
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    Name          = Wax Flags |
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    Released      = 1978 |
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    Related        = See also:<br>{{ZPLink|bootlegs/concert_boots1976-1980.html#waxflags}} |
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Length: Approx. 90 min<br>
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==Players==
Sound quality: Audience (Poor)<br>
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*[[Biography|Frank Zappa]] (guitar & vocals)
Label: Ruthless Rhymes FZ500 / Raring Records Rarities<br>
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*[[Adrian Belew]] (guitar)
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*[[Patrick O'Hearn]] (bass)
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*[[Tommy Mars]] (keyboards)
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*[[Peter Wolf]] (keyboards)
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*[[Ed Mann]] (percussion)
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*[[Terry Bozzio]] (drums)
  
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==Tracks==
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<div id="LP"><big>'''LP'''</big></div>
  
== Musicians ==
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'''Disc One, Side One'''
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#Instrumental (Erroneously listed as [[Envelopes]])
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#Is This Guy Kidding or What? / [[I Have Been In You]]
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#[[Flakes]] (Erroneously listed as "Tom Snyder Vs. the Red Spiders from NBC")
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#[[Flakes]]/[[Broken Hearts Are For Assholes]]
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#[[Wild Love]] (part 1) (Erroneously listed as Stinky Finger)
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#Wild Love (part 2) (listed as "Fancy Stinky Part 1")
  
[[Frank Zappa]], [[Adrian Belew]], [[Patrick O'Hearn]], [[Tommy Mars]], [[Peter Wolf]], [[Ed Mann]], [[Terry Bozio]] and [[Roy Estrada]]<br>
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'''Disc One, Side Two'''
  
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#Wild Love (part 3) (Erroneously listed as "Fancy Stinky Part 2")
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#[[Punky's Whips]]
  
== Track Listing ==
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'''Disc Two, Side One'''
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#[[Stink-Foot]] Solo
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#[[The Black Page #2]]
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#[[Jones Crusher]] [Erroneously listed as "Deadly Jaws"]
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#[[Disco Boy]]
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#[[Dinah-Moe Humm]]
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#[[Bobby Brown Goes Down]]
  
Disc One, Side One
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'''Disc Two, Side Two'''
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#[[Conehead]] Instrumental
1. Instrumental (Erroneously listed as [[Envelopes]])<br>
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#[[Camarillo Brillo]]
2. Is This Guy Kidding or What? / [[I Have Been in You]]<br>
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#[[Muffin Man]]
3. [[Flakes]] (Erroneously listed as "Tom Snyder Vs. the Red Spiders from NBC")<br>
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#[[San Ber'dino]]
4. [[Flakes]]/[[Broken Hearts Are For Assholes]]<br>
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#[[Black Napkins]]
5. [[Wild Love]] (part 1) (Erroneously listed as [[Stinky Finger]])<br>
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#Auld Lang Syne
6. Wild Love (part 2) (listed as "Fancy Stinky Part 1")<br>
 
  
Disc One, Side Two
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==Release Notes==
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[[Image:Wax_Flags-back.jpg|right|thumb|150px|Back cover]]
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Recorded at [[77/12/31 Los Angeles CA US Pauley Pavilion, UCLA|the Pauley Pavillion, UCLA, December 31, 1977]]<br>
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Length: Approx. 90 min<br>
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Sound quality: Audience (Poor)<br>
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Label: Ruthless Rhymes FZ500 / Raring Records Rarities<br>
  
7. Wild Love (part 3) (Erroneously listed as "Fancy Stinky Part 2")<br>
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This show was 3 hours long, The version presented here has been truncated. The sound is lousy, but the performance is good. Track 1 is listed as "Envelopes" but is really a jam, probably a solo section from "A Pound for a Brown on the Bus". Track 2 is "I Have Been in You" with an intro like the one on Stage #6, "Is This Guy Kidding or What". Track 3 is just the end part, with Adrian Belew's e-bow solo.
8. [[Punky's Whips]]<br>
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Track 4 has 30 more seconds of "Flakes". "Wild Love", including improvisations, is split up over three tracks, listed as "Stinky Finger" and "Fancy Stinky Parts 1-2". At 01:21 in track 6, a wild solo section ensues, with Tommy Mars and Peter Wolf doing keyboard improvisations. Then the first 01:57 of track 7 is Adrian Belew on guitar, 01:58-08:23 a "Yo' Mama" type Zappa solo, and the remaining 08:24-09:09 the last part of "Wild Love". Track 15 is a different, instrumental "Conehead" (and may belong last on side 3 instead).
 
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==Liner Notes==
Disc Two, Side One
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==Background Information==
 
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==Conceptual Continuity==
9. [[Stink-Foot]] Solo<br>
 
10. [[The Black Page #2]]<br>
 
11. [[Jones Crusher]] [Erroneously listed as "Deadly Jaws"]<br>
 
12. [[Disco Boy]]<br>
 
13. [[Dinah-Moe Humm]]<br>
 
14. [[Bobby Brown Goes Down]]<br>
 
  
Disc Two, Side Two<br>
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==Alternate Cover==
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{|
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[[Image:FZ-WAX-ALT.jpg|none|thumb|150px|Alternate front cover]]
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[[Image:FZ-WAX-BACK.jpg|none|thumb|150px|Alternate back cover]]
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|}
  
15. [[Conehead]] Instrumental<br>
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==Versions==
16. [[Camarillo Brillo]]<br>
 
17. [[Muffin Man]]<br>
 
18. [[San Ber'dino]]<br>
 
19. [[Black Napkins]]<br>
 
20. Auld Lang Syne<br>
 
  
== Notes ==
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{| {{Versions Table Header}}
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| align="center" | n/a
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| align="center" | Unknown
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| align="center" | 2
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| align="center" | [[wikipedia:Long playing record|LP]]
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| Ruthless Rhymes<br>FZ500
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| 1978
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| None
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| &nbsp;
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|}
  
This show was 3 hours long, The version presented here has been truncated. The sound is lousy, but the performance is good. Track 1 is listed as "Envelopes" but is really a jam, probably a solo section from "A Pound for a Brown on the Bus". Track 2 is "I Have Been in You" with an intro like the one on Stage #6, "Is This Guy Kidding or What". Track 3 is just the end part, with Adrian Belew's e-bow solo.
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[[Category:Bootlegs]]
Track 4 has 30 more seconds of "Flakes". "Wild Love", including improvisations, is split up over three tracks, listed as "Stinky Finger" and "Fancy Stinky Parts 1-2". At 01:21 in track 6, a wild solo section ensues, with Tommy Mars and Peter Wolf doing keyboard improvisations. Then the first 01:57 of track 7 is Adrian Belew on guitar, 01:58-08:23 a "Yo' Mama" type Zappa solo, and the remaining 08:24-09:09 the last part of "Wild Love". Track 15 is a different, instrumental "Conehead" (and may belong last on side 3 instead).
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[[Category:1978]]

Latest revision as of 07:06, 4 November 2021

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Wax Flags
Released 1978
See also:
Patio

Players

Tracks

LP

Disc One, Side One

  1. Instrumental (Erroneously listed as Envelopes)
  2. Is This Guy Kidding or What? / I Have Been In You
  3. Flakes (Erroneously listed as "Tom Snyder Vs. the Red Spiders from NBC")
  4. Flakes/Broken Hearts Are For Assholes
  5. Wild Love (part 1) (Erroneously listed as Stinky Finger)
  6. Wild Love (part 2) (listed as "Fancy Stinky Part 1")

Disc One, Side Two

  1. Wild Love (part 3) (Erroneously listed as "Fancy Stinky Part 2")
  2. Punky's Whips

Disc Two, Side One

  1. Stink-Foot Solo
  2. The Black Page #2
  3. Jones Crusher [Erroneously listed as "Deadly Jaws"]
  4. Disco Boy
  5. Dinah-Moe Humm
  6. Bobby Brown Goes Down

Disc Two, Side Two

  1. Conehead Instrumental
  2. Camarillo Brillo
  3. Muffin Man
  4. San Ber'dino
  5. Black Napkins
  6. Auld Lang Syne

Release Notes

Back cover

Recorded at the Pauley Pavillion, UCLA, December 31, 1977
Length: Approx. 90 min
Sound quality: Audience (Poor)
Label: Ruthless Rhymes FZ500 / Raring Records Rarities

This show was 3 hours long, The version presented here has been truncated. The sound is lousy, but the performance is good. Track 1 is listed as "Envelopes" but is really a jam, probably a solo section from "A Pound for a Brown on the Bus". Track 2 is "I Have Been in You" with an intro like the one on Stage #6, "Is This Guy Kidding or What". Track 3 is just the end part, with Adrian Belew's e-bow solo. Track 4 has 30 more seconds of "Flakes". "Wild Love", including improvisations, is split up over three tracks, listed as "Stinky Finger" and "Fancy Stinky Parts 1-2". At 01:21 in track 6, a wild solo section ensues, with Tommy Mars and Peter Wolf doing keyboard improvisations. Then the first 01:57 of track 7 is Adrian Belew on guitar, 01:58-08:23 a "Yo' Mama" type Zappa solo, and the remaining 08:24-09:09 the last part of "Wild Love". Track 15 is a different, instrumental "Conehead" (and may belong last on side 3 instead).

Liner Notes

Background Information

Conceptual Continuity

Alternate Cover

Alternate front cover
Alternate back cover

Versions

ZFT # Version # # discs Format Catalog # Release
(YYYY-MM-DD)
Barcode
(EAN-13)
Artwork Comment
n/a Unknown 2 LP Ruthless Rhymes
FZ500
1978 None