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  • *[[Tours/1972|The Grand Wazoo (The Band)]] (September 1972) *[[Tours/1972|The Petit Wazoo (The Band)]] (October-December 1972)
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  • ''For other versions of this song, see: [[The Grand Wazoo (The Track)]]. I'm the Grand Wazoo<br>
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  • ...oe's Domage]], [[Imaginary Diseases (The Album)|Imaginary Diseases]] and [[Wazoo]].
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  • ...es]], [[Läther]], [[Imaginary Diseases (The Album)|Imaginary Diseases]], [[Wazoo]] and [[Little Dots]]. ...Present-Day Composer Refuses To Die]]'' (2000), ''[[Frank Zappa Phase II: The Big Note]]'' (2002) and ''[[Frank Zappa: Pioneer Of Future Music, parts 1 &
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  • ...], [[Läther]], [[Imaginary Diseases (The Album)|Imaginary Diseases]] and [[Wazoo]].
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  • ...Wazoo tour]], the only musician on that tour who had not been on the Grand Wazoo tour. Recorded for [[Imaginary Diseases (The Album)|Imaginary Diseases]] (released 2006)
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  • ...was an American songwriter, drummer and criminal. As a member of Derek and the Dominoes, he is probably best known for co-writing ''Layla'' with [[Eric Cl ...resulted in the popularity and quality of [[Tours/1972|the Grand and Petit Wazoo tours]].
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  • ...erican radio presenter and DJ who broadcasted as '[[Wolfman Jack]]' or ''''The Wolfman''''. He presented records and products in a continuous 'howling mo ...ts by bands - such as [[The Spaniels]], [[The Clovers]], The Del-Vikings & The Five Satins - all featured by [[Biography|Frank Zappa]] in his radio presen
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  • ...oe's Domage]], [[Imaginary Diseases (The Album)|Imaginary Diseases]] and [[Wazoo]]. Married to [[JoAnn Caldwell|Joanne C. McNabb]]. Zappa wrote "The Malcolm McNab' for him which would become known as [[Be-Bop Tango]]<ref>Zap
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  • ...le FZ leans to the sink and answers his questions ... After that prologue, the real business begins) ...ing! I don't believe in political revolutions. I believe in individualism, the human's revolution against his self. There are powerful rulers in every sys
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  • <br>How much was the leakage <br>From the drain in the night
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  • * [[The Grand Wazoo]] *[[The Muffin Men]]: [[The Muffin Men (The Album)|The Muffin Men]]
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  • {{Album Release Infobox | Previous album = [[The Grand Wazoo Radio Spots|Previous]] |
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  • ...ain (and Italy, Argentina, Uruguay, and Brasil); album in the [[Unmatched (The Series)|Unmatched series]]. * [[The Grand Wazoo (The Track)|The Grand Wazoo]] (06:52) - [https://www.discogs.com/artist/5168666-I-Fratelli-Di-Mascia-Ak
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  • Ferguson was part of the scene hanging out in the Log Cabin in [[Laurel Canyon]]. ...as well as the documentaries ''[[Frank Zappa Filmt 200 Motels]]'' and ''[[The True Story Of 200 Motels]]''. Zappa named a composition after her: ''[[Jane
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  • ...n for his longtime contributions to various Zappa projects, especially his album covers. <ref>https://www.lambiek.net/artists/s/schenkel_cal.htm</ref> ...6. In the spring of 1967 Zappa and the Mothers arrived in [[New York]]. At the suggestion of his girlfriend [[Sandy Hurvitz]], who studied with them at Ph
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  • The Mystery Man came over<br /> He would drop all the rest of his pressing affairs<br />
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  • {{Album Release Infobox | Previous album = [[The Secret Jewel Box: Archives Vol. 2. - FZ Original Recordings|Previous]] |
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  • ...others Of Invention, MOI]], or [[The Mothers|Mothers]], to be found below. The name Mother reportedly means "motherfucker" as applied to a musician's slan == The Muthers ==
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  • ...IS P-ORRIDGE]] as 'the other hero', SANDY ROBERTSON as 'the rock fan', and THE BODYGUARD as himself. Stills by Harry Murlowski.</blockquote> ...own obsessions, Kim Fowley, (Oh No! – Ed) Who was on the '[[Freak Out!]]' album, on hypophone. How did you meet him?<br>
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  • {{Album Release Infobox | Previous album = [[Hot Rats (Box)|Previous]] |
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  • ...t a list like the one that follows. Related pages: [[Album Chronology]], [[Album History (by Cover)]]. *[[Freak Out!]] (The Mothers Of Invention)
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  • ...rio'' (1969) and ''[[King Kong (The Album)|King Kong: Jean-Luc Ponty Plays the Music of Frank Zappa]]'' (1970). ...'[[Sleep Dirt]]'' (1979). He made a return on ''[[Them Or Us]]'' (1984), [[The Roxy Performances]].
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  • ...y in a chronological way, i.e. based on the recording dates of the tracks. The list does not include compilations, nor any other assorted improvisations.< The chronology is based on the date of the earliest composition on the respective release.
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  • [[File:Aynsley Dunbar.jpg|500px|thumb|right|Aynsley Dunbar in the sleeve of ''[[Carnegie Hall]]''.]] ...n)|Peter Green]] & John McVie who would form Fleetwood Mac. He then joined the [[Jeff Beck]] Group, before forming his own band 'Retaliation'.
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  • [[Biography|Frank Zappa]] speaks out on CDs, the [[Parents Music Resource Center|PMRC]], his son [[Dweezil Zappa|Dweezil]] a ...e, has also found time to oversee the burgeoning careers of his offspring (the latest to achieve success is his son Dweezil, who has a part-time job as a
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  • This is a visual version of the [[Album History]] page. Image:Were only in it for the money.jpg|[[We're Only In It For The Money]] (1968)
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  • ...f '''Grove’s Dictionary and Musicians.''' He walks to center stage and, as the overture concludes, announces (…) ...ndicates that I ‘flourished’ between the years 1763 and 1788. Right around the time of that little stronz, [[Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart|Mozart]].</blockquote
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  • This is a visual version of the [[:Category:Samplers And Promos]] page. Image:MS-2093.jpg|[[The Grand Wazoo Radio Spots]] (1972)
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  • ...is tucked away among towering conifers and shrubs that could date back to the Pleistocene. Lewis Carroll would have been comfortable here.</p> ...dairy factory" that was actually manufacturing bio-chemical weapons during the Gulf War).</p>
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  • '''The Complete History of Last Week's Mothers of Invention/Hot Rats/Grand Wazoo'''<br> [This article was found under the above alternative title in the Internet vicinity of [[Charles Ulrich]] and Bill Lantz.]
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  • ...ions in the "[[One Size Fits All]]" (1975) "[[:Category:One Size Fits All (The List)|universe]]", has a star called "[[Chunky]]". ...t a.k.a. Lauren Wood) contributed (the vocal of 'Cleetus') to "[[The Grand Wazoo]]" (1972).
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  • ...eas." recalls [https://www.linkedin.com/in/rosedon Don Rose], president of the Salem, Mass.-based manufacturer. ...ne of the first Sony multitrack digital recording machines, and was one of the first popular artists to commit to digital.
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  • [[Wikipedia:The Independent|The Independent]], 21 November 2003<br> ...lates the controversy his work still generates 10 years after his death at the age of 53.
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  • ...me to Don Van Vliet during the early 1960s. In 1975-1976 he recorded under the pseudonym on Zappa's albums as '''Bloodshot Rollin' Red'''. ...ccasionally played noisy, untrained, free jazz influenced saxophone. Among the most important of "underground rock" musicians, Captain Beefheart's legacy
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