82/06/18-19 London UK Hammersmith Odeon
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Players
- Frank Zappa - lead guitar, vocal
- Ray White - guitar, vocal
- Steve Vai - stunt guitar
- Tommy Mars - keyboards, vocal
- Bobby Martin - keyboards, sax, vocals
- Ed Mann - percussion
- Scott Thunes - bass
- Chad Wackerman - drums
Set List
Three concerts, one on the 18th and an early & late show on the 19th, as follows:
18th June
- Zoot Allures
- Broken Hearts Are For Assholes
- Marqueson's Chicken
- Dead Girls Of London
- Shall We Take Ourselves Seriously?
- What's New In Baltimore?
- Moggio
- Drowning Witch
- Envelopes
- Doreen
- Goblin Girl
- The Black Page #2
- Cocaine Decisions
- Nig Biz (Appears on You Can't Do That On Stage Anymore Vol. 3)
- Disco Boy
- Teenage Wind
- Truck Driver Divorce
- King Kong
- FZ introduced young Dweezil (Approx 1 min solo, before joining in 'Spanking')
- Stevie's Spanking
19th June, Early Show
- Zoot Allures (Intro)
- Montana
- Easy Meat
- Dead Girls Of London
- Shall We Take Ourselves Seriously?
- What's New In Baltimore?
- Moggio
- You Are What You Is
- Mudd Club
- The Meek Shall Inherit Nothing
- Dancin' Fool
- RDNZL
- Advance Romance
- Harder Than Your Husband
- Bamboozled By Love
- Let's Move To Cleveland
- Tinseltown Rebellion
- Approximate (staying alive)
- Cosmik Debris
- Strictly Genteel
- The Closer You Are
- Johnny Darling
19th June, Late Show
- Mammy Anthem
- Sofa
- Flakes
- We're Turning Again
- Alien Orifice
- Drowning Witch (including Do Not Pass Go)
- Envelopes
- Fine Girl
- Zomby Woof (Solo appears on You Can't Do That On Stage Anymore Vol. 1)
- King Kong (Including Theme From Perry Mason, Royal March from Aida;
parts of this appear on You Can't Do That On Stage Anymore Vol. 3) - Sharleena
- Broken Hearts Are For Assholes
- Marqueson's Chicken (Solo appears on Them Or Us)
- Joe's Garage
- Why Does It Hurt When I Pee?
- City Of Tiny Lights
- Pound For A Brown
- 1st encore, as follows:
- No No Cherry
- The Man From Utopia Meets Mary Lou
- 2nd encore, as follows:
- Sinister Footwear
- Stevie's Spanking
Notes
- NME announcement: New Musical Express, April 3, 1982
- 12 year-old Dweezil only appeared at the first show. See: Zappa & Son
- The foyer of The Odeon had a merchandising area, promoting the newly-released FZ album, Ship Arriving Too Late To Save A Drowning Witch, with the distinctive new 'Z' logo on T-shirts, Posters, Button-badges and Programmes. See Frank Zappa, 82/06 article.
- FZ article reference to this concert: Frank Zappa, 83/1