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− | + | <blockquote><p>Another regular was a guy we called 'Louie the Turkey' - because of his laugh. His real name was [[Louis Cuneo]]. He wound up on the [[Lumpy Gravy]] album as one of the people talking about incomprehensible stuff, inside a piano. </p> | |
− | <blockquote><p>Another regular was a guy we called 'Louie the Turkey' - because of his laugh. His real name was [[Louis Cuneo]]. He wound up on the [[Lumpy Gravy]] album as one of the people talking about incomprehensible stuff, inside a piano. We would always know when Louie was in the theater because we could hear him in the back of the room. I would invite him onstage, give him a stool to sit on, hand him the microphone and stop the music. He would sit there and laugh - at nothing - and the whole audience would laugh with him for five minutes. Then we thanked him, and he'd leave. | + | <p>We would always know when Louie was in the theater because we could hear him in the back of the room. I would invite him onstage, give him a stool to sit on, hand him the microphone and stop the music. He would sit there and laugh - at nothing - and the whole audience would laugh with him for five minutes. Then we thanked him, and he'd leave.</p></blockquote> |
+ | <div align=right>[[The Real Frank Zappa Book]]</div> | ||
[[Category:Supporting Cast|Cuneo, Louis]] | [[Category:Supporting Cast|Cuneo, Louis]] | ||
[[Category:The Real Frank Zappa Book (The List)|Cuneo, Louis]] | [[Category:The Real Frank Zappa Book (The List)|Cuneo, Louis]] |
Revision as of 10:34, 29 September 2007
Another regular was a guy we called 'Louie the Turkey' - because of his laugh. His real name was Louis Cuneo. He wound up on the Lumpy Gravy album as one of the people talking about incomprehensible stuff, inside a piano.
We would always know when Louie was in the theater because we could hear him in the back of the room. I would invite him onstage, give him a stool to sit on, hand him the microphone and stop the music. He would sit there and laugh - at nothing - and the whole audience would laugh with him for five minutes. Then we thanked him, and he'd leave.