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Aynsley Dunbar first met FZ when a member of The Jeff Beck Group, but solidified that meeting by jamming with him at Belgium's Amougies Festival in the fall of 1969, where Dunbar's band "Retaliation" was performing; Zappa was there under the auspices of [[Captain Beefheart]]'s Magic Band as road manager, and MC'd some of the event. Aynsley provided drums for [[Chunga's Revenge]], [[Fillmore East, June 1971]], [[200 Motels]], [[Just Another Band From L.A.]], [[Waka/Jawaka]], [[The Grand Wazoo]], [[Apostrophe (')]], [[Uncle Meat]] ('87 re-issue), [[You Can't Do That On Stage Anymore Vol. 1]], [[You Can't Do That On Stage Anymore Vol. 3]], [[You Can't Do That On Stage Anymore Vol. 6]], [[Playground Psychotics]], [[The Lost Episodes]], [[Joe's Domage]], and [[Quaudiophiliac]]; also for the [[Beat The Boots]] series disks [[Freaks & Motherfuckers (BTB)]], [[Disconnected Synapses (BTB)]], [[Tengo Na Minchia Tanta (BTB)]], [[At The Circus (BTB)]], & [[Swiss Cheese/Fire! (BTB)]]
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Aynsley Dunbar first met FZ when a member of The [[Jeff Beck]] Group, but solidified that meeting by jamming with him at Belgium's [[69/10/24-28 Amougies Belgium Festival d'Amougies|Amougies Festival]] in the fall of 1969, where Dunbar's band "Retaliation" was performing; Zappa was there as [[wikipedia:Master of Ceremonies|MC]] for some of the event.  
  
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Dunbar provided drums for
  
Recorded an album at the Marquee Studios (London) called [[Blue Whale]], released in 1970, and containing a cover of [[Willie The Pimp]] (16:35). Dunbar played on this album with Tommy Eyre, Peter Friedberg, Charles Greetham, Edward Reaysmith, Roger Sutton,  Paul Williams, and Ivan Zagni.
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[[Chunga's Revenge]]
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[[Fillmore East, June 1971]]
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[[200 Motels]]
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[[Just Another Band From L.A.]]
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[[Waka/Jawaka]]
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[[The Grand Wazoo]]
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[[Apostrophe (')]]
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[[Uncle Meat]] ('87 re-issue)
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[[You Can't Do That On Stage Anymore Vol. 1]]
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[[You Can't Do That On Stage Anymore Vol. 3]]
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[[You Can't Do That On Stage Anymore Vol. 6]]
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[[Playground Psychotics]]
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[[The Lost Episodes]]
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[[Joe's Domage]]
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[[Quaudiophiliac]]
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[[Freaks & Motherfuckers (BTB)]]
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[[Disconnected Synapses (BTB)]]
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[[Tengo Na Minchia Tanta (BTB)]]
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[[At The Circus (BTB)]]
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[[Swiss Cheese/Fire! (BTB)]]
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Recorded an album at the Marquee Studios (London) called [[Blue Whale]], released in 1970, and containing a cover of [[Willie The Pimp]] (16:35).
  
 
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Revision as of 03:25, 16 August 2006

Aynsley Dunbar first met FZ when a member of The Jeff Beck Group, but solidified that meeting by jamming with him at Belgium's Amougies Festival in the fall of 1969, where Dunbar's band "Retaliation" was performing; Zappa was there as MC for some of the event.

Dunbar provided drums for

Chunga's Revenge

Fillmore East, June 1971

200 Motels

Just Another Band From L.A.

Waka/Jawaka

The Grand Wazoo

Apostrophe (')

Uncle Meat ('87 re-issue)

You Can't Do That On Stage Anymore Vol. 1

You Can't Do That On Stage Anymore Vol. 3

You Can't Do That On Stage Anymore Vol. 6

Playground Psychotics

The Lost Episodes

Joe's Domage

Quaudiophiliac

Freaks & Motherfuckers (BTB)

Disconnected Synapses (BTB)

Tengo Na Minchia Tanta (BTB)

At The Circus (BTB)

Swiss Cheese/Fire! (BTB)


Recorded an album at the Marquee Studios (London) called Blue Whale, released in 1970, and containing a cover of Willie The Pimp (16:35).

Links

official website