Difference between revisions of "In Memoriam: Hieronymus Bosch"
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*[[Biography|Frank Zappa]] (guitar) | *[[Biography|Frank Zappa]] (guitar) | ||
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*[[Don Preston]] (keyboards, electronics) | *[[Don Preston]] (keyboards, electronics) | ||
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*[[Jimmy Carl Black]] (trumpet) | *[[Jimmy Carl Black]] (trumpet) | ||
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*[[Ian Underwood]] (alto sax) | *[[Ian Underwood]] (alto sax) | ||
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*[[Bunk Gardner]] (tenor sax) | *[[Bunk Gardner]] (tenor sax) | ||
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*[[Jim "Motorhead" Sherwood]] (tambourine, trumpet) | *[[Jim "Motorhead" Sherwood]] (tambourine, trumpet) | ||
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*[[Roy Estrada]] (bass) | *[[Roy Estrada]] (bass) | ||
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*[[Billy Mundi]] (drums) | *[[Billy Mundi]] (drums) | ||
==Records On Which This Song Has Appeared== | ==Records On Which This Song Has Appeared== | ||
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*[[Beat The Boots III - Disc One]] | *[[Beat The Boots III - Disc One]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:36, 9 December 2021
Lyrics
(Instrumental track)
Players On This Song
- Frank Zappa (guitar)
- Don Preston (keyboards, electronics)
- Jimmy Carl Black (trumpet)
- Ian Underwood (alto sax)
- Bunk Gardner (tenor sax)
- Jim "Motorhead" Sherwood (tambourine, trumpet)
- Roy Estrada (bass)
- Billy Mundi (drums)
Records On Which This Song Has Appeared
Notes About This Song
"In Memoriam: Hieronymus Bosch" is a live improvisation from a New York TV show called "The Bitter End" on September 16, 1967. The guitar notes played in the tape background from 0:15 to 0:19 match the guitar notes played in Are You Hung Up? from 1:11 to 1:17 (original US vinyl master) or 1:15 to 1:21 (Barrow/Wackerman remix).
Hieronymus Bosch was a famous 15th-16th century medieval Dutch painter, best known for his colorful depictions of Hell.
Many (bootleg) CD's incorrectly misspell "memoriam" as "memorium". Bosch' first name is often misspelled as well.