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==Players== | ==Players== | ||
− | *[[Frank Zappa]] (guitar & vocals) | + | *[[Biography|Frank Zappa]] (guitar & vocals) |
*[[Adrian Belew]] (guitar) | *[[Adrian Belew]] (guitar) | ||
*[[Patrick O'Hearn]] (bass) | *[[Patrick O'Hearn]] (bass) | ||
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#[[Flakes]] (Erroneously listed as "Tom Snyder Vs. the Red Spiders from NBC") | #[[Flakes]] (Erroneously listed as "Tom Snyder Vs. the Red Spiders from NBC") | ||
#[[Flakes]]/[[Broken Hearts Are For Assholes]] | #[[Flakes]]/[[Broken Hearts Are For Assholes]] | ||
− | #[[Wild Love]] (part 1) (Erroneously listed as | + | #[[Wild Love]] (part 1) (Erroneously listed as Stinky Finger) |
#Wild Love (part 2) (listed as "Fancy Stinky Part 1") | #Wild Love (part 2) (listed as "Fancy Stinky Part 1") | ||
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Latest revision as of 07:06, 4 November 2021
Players
- Frank Zappa (guitar & vocals)
- Adrian Belew (guitar)
- Patrick O'Hearn (bass)
- Tommy Mars (keyboards)
- Peter Wolf (keyboards)
- Ed Mann (percussion)
- Terry Bozzio (drums)
Tracks
Disc One, Side One
- Instrumental (Erroneously listed as Envelopes)
- Is This Guy Kidding or What? / I Have Been In You
- Flakes (Erroneously listed as "Tom Snyder Vs. the Red Spiders from NBC")
- Flakes/Broken Hearts Are For Assholes
- Wild Love (part 1) (Erroneously listed as Stinky Finger)
- Wild Love (part 2) (listed as "Fancy Stinky Part 1")
Disc One, Side Two
- Wild Love (part 3) (Erroneously listed as "Fancy Stinky Part 2")
- Punky's Whips
Disc Two, Side One
- Stink-Foot Solo
- The Black Page #2
- Jones Crusher [Erroneously listed as "Deadly Jaws"]
- Disco Boy
- Dinah-Moe Humm
- Bobby Brown Goes Down
Disc Two, Side Two
- Conehead Instrumental
- Camarillo Brillo
- Muffin Man
- San Ber'dino
- Black Napkins
- Auld Lang Syne
Release Notes
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
Versions
ZFT # | Version # | # discs | Format | Catalog # | Release (YYYY-MM-DD) |
Barcode (EAN-13) |
Artwork | Comment |
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n/a | Unknown | 2 | LP | Ruthless Rhymes FZ500 |
1978 | None |