Re: [Zappa-List] Re: V.O.The Big One Halloween,Oct 31,1978 NYC

2006-12-01 Thread John Gobetz
Hello All---I am Paging Joe.DP - USJoe, if you're out there watching, I've 
got this great set to send to you,  thankx to John K I have it ready for 
u---please send me your mail addie  I'll get this right to yaif I do not 
hear from you in a few days, I will send to the next viner which is 
'skipsign'--(-I assume that this vine is hoppinated  that these are the next 2 
viners-)---hope to hear from Joe.DP soon---lateron/john g in kansas
  - Original Message - 
  From: r2suokas 
  To: Zappa-List@yahoogroups.com 
  Sent: Sunday, April 16, 2006 2:23 AM
  Subject: [Zappa-List] Re: V.O.The Big One Halloween,Oct 31,1978 NYC



  Another one from the East of the pond


  Tom US - (forbin 99@)  Greg H  US (bonaarue@)   John K US 
  John G in Kansas (croontoonz1950@)  Joe.DP - US  
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] US  Richarde Moore - UK  Guy Gonzo US  R2 - 
  FIN 

  Happy holidays

  Arto


  --- In Zappa-List@yahoogroups.com, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  
   In much the same way as the last. Here's the latest queue I could 
  find:
   Tom US - (forbin 99@)  Greg H  US (bonaarue@)   John K US 
   John G in Kansas (croontoonz1950@)  Joe.DP - US 
   [EMAIL PROTECTED] US  Richarde Moore - UK  Guy Gonzo US 
   It was never said whether or not this vine would be hoppinated, 
  tho with Richard our only eastern signee, I would think it makes 
  sense to do so...
   SOFA
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Re: [Zappa-List] Re: Wolfgang's Vault

2006-12-01 Thread Roger Houston
One minor detail about the Filmore West recording. I
was at this show and it was Jeff Simmons on bass(and
Asian vocal character on Have Gun Will Travel) not
Jim Pons. This was before the movie 200 Motels when
Jeff left the band.

rh

   - Original Message - 
   From: Dawayne Bailey 
   To: Zappa-List@yahoogroups.com 
   Sent: Wednesday, November 29, 2006 11:20 PM
   Subject: [Zappa-List] Re: Wolfgang's Vault
 
  Now streaming complete shows including Zappa
 11/06/70 Fillmore 
   West.

   15 tracks - 63 minutes of an unheard Mothers show
 - Friday Nov. 6, 
   1970
 
  

http://concerts.wolfgangsvault.com/ConcertDetail.aspx?id=1361|4901
 
   - - - - - - 
 
   George Duke - keyboards
   Aynsley Dunbar - drums
   Howard Kaylan - vocals
   Jim Pons - bass
   Mark Volman - vocals
   Frank Zappa - guitar, vocals
 
   Like a tidal wave of total weirdness, the Mothers
 of Invention 
   splashed down on the Fillmore West for a series of
 shows in November 
   of 1970 before washing back into the seedy ocean
 of L.A., leaving 
   the landscape forever changed (or at least
 confused and offended). 
 
   Not to be outdone by the art school drop-outs and
 buck-skin fringe 
   contingent then wandering the Sunset Strip, Frank
 Zappa had been 
   steadily releasing incredibly strange records
 since the mid-`60s. 
 
   He abandoned the original Mothers at the close of
 that decade, only 
   to reform a different line-up under the same name
 in 1970, this time 
   including two members of the Turtles, Howard
 Kaylan and Mark Volman 
   (sometimes known as Flo  Eddie due to contractual
 problems), to 
   help with Frank's increasingly bizarre comedy
 routines and, almost 
   incidentally, singing.
 
   The opening set by Boz Scaggs couldn't possibly
 have prepared anyone 
   for what was going to occur that night at the
 corner of Van Ness and 
   Market, though it did prove that Bill Graham had a
 pretty good sense 
   of humor. 
 
   Eager to try out material from the upcoming 200
 Motels film and 
   accompanying album, the Mothers don't move in any
 one direction for 
   too long; sometimes it's as if they're moving in
 all directions at 
   once. There are hints of jazz-fusion and
 psychedelia, along with 
   Zappa's beloved doo-wop. 
 
   They even make a brief stab at the Turtles' Happy
 Together as part 
   of the groupie-baiting sleaze-fest Daddy, Daddy,
 Daddy. This is a 
   limber bunch, but they're at their best when
 playing it straight 
   (Call Any Vegetable from Absolutely Free is a
 prime example). 
 
   Some songs are derailed by excessive hollering and
 dialogue, the 
   delivery of which suggests the performers are
 nearly as bored as the 
   audience they're baffling. Provoking the crowd,
 however, is part of 
   the plan and listening to Frank scold them for
 their indifference is 
   highly satisfying for anyone who's ever stood
 under stage lights. 
 
   An appreciation for this performance depends
 entirely on one's 
   threshold for long and noodly instrumental
 explorations accented by 
   dick jokes. But it can safely be said that no one
 else was doing 
   anything quite like this at the time. During an
 age of weird, Frank 
   Zappa had the distinction of being the
 unparalleled weirdest.
 
 
 
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 http://www.thebignote.com or
 http://www.killuglyradio.com , thank you. 
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2006-12-01 Thread Guy
http://www.backstageauctions.com/catalog/auction_list.php?
traitlist=traitunid=prodpa=catunid=246prod=akeyword=pager=1



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[Zappa-List] Re: Wolfgang's Vault

2006-12-01 Thread Dawayne Bailey
--- In Zappa-List@yahoogroups.com, Roger Houston 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 One minor detail about the Filmore West recording. I
 was at this show and it was Jeff Simmons on bass(and
 Asian vocal character on Have Gun Will Travel) not
 Jim Pons. This was before the movie 200 Motels when
 Jeff left the band.
 
 rh
 


Thank you for that info. Much appreciated. I am still wondering 
though, it this recording currently in circulation in the FZ trading 
community?



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Re: [Zappa-List] Re: Wolfgang's Vault

2006-12-01 Thread Nokeating4
 
Yeah, I thought so, Rog.I was listening to this show  last night, and I 
thought I heard either Mark or Howard say Jeff, not  Jim.
 
John K
 
 
 
In a message dated 12/1/2006 9:12:32 P.M. Pacific Standard Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

One  minor detail about the Filmore West recording. I
was at this show and it  was Jeff Simmons on bass(and
Asian vocal character on Have Gun Will  Travel) not
Jim Pons. This was before the movie 200 Motels when
Jeff  left the band.

rh

   - Original Message -  
   From: Dawayne Bailey 
   To:  Zappa-List@yahoogroups.com 
   Sent: Wednesday, November 29,  2006 11:20 PM
   Subject: [Zappa-List] Re: Wolfgang's  Vault
 
  Now streaming complete shows  including Zappa
 11/06/70 Fillmore 
West.

   15 tracks - 63 minutes of an unheard Mothers  show
 - Friday Nov. 6, 
   1970
 
   

http://concerts.wolfgangsvault.com/ConcertDetail.aspx?id=1361|4901
  
   - - - - - - 
 
   George Duke -  keyboards
   Aynsley Dunbar - drums
Howard Kaylan - vocals
   Jim Pons - bass
Mark Volman - vocals
   Frank Zappa - guitar, vocals
  
   Like a tidal wave of total weirdness, the Mothers
  of Invention 
   splashed down on the Fillmore West for a  series of
 shows in November 
   of 1970 before  washing back into the seedy ocean
 of L.A., leaving  
   the landscape forever changed (or at least
  confused and offended). 
 
   Not to be outdone by the  art school drop-outs and
 buck-skin fringe 
contingent then wandering the Sunset Strip, Frank
 Zappa had been  
   steadily releasing incredibly strange records
  since the mid-`60s. 
 
   He abandoned the original  Mothers at the close of
 that decade, only 
   to  reform a different line-up under the same name
 in 1970, this time  
   including two members of the Turtles, Howard
  Kaylan and Mark Volman 
   (sometimes known as Flo   Eddie due to contractual
 problems), to 
   help with  Frank's increasingly bizarre comedy
 routines and, almost  
   incidentally, singing.
 
   The  opening set by Boz Scaggs couldn't possibly
 have prepared anyone  
   for what was going to occur that night at the
  corner of Van Ness and 
   Market, though it did prove that  Bill Graham had a
 pretty good sense 
   of humor.  
 
   Eager to try out material from the upcoming  200
 Motels film and 
   accompanying album, the  Mothers don't move in any
 one direction for 
   too  long; sometimes it's as if they're moving in
 all directions at  
   once. There are hints of jazz-fusion and
  psychedelia, along with 
   Zappa's beloved doo-wop. 
  
   They even make a brief stab at the Turtles'  Happy
 Together as part 
   of the groupie-baiting  sleaze-fest Daddy, Daddy,
 Daddy. This is a 
limber bunch, but they're at their best when
 playing it straight  
   (Call Any Vegetable from Absolutely Free is a
  prime example). 
 
   Some songs are derailed by  excessive hollering and
 dialogue, the 
   delivery of  which suggests the performers are
 nearly as bored as the  
   audience they're baffling. Provoking the crowd,
  however, is part of 
   the plan and listening to Frank scold  them for
 their indifference is 
   highly satisfying  for anyone who's ever stood
 under stage lights. 
  
   An appreciation for this performance depends
  entirely on one's 
   threshold for long and noodly  instrumental
 explorations accented by 
   dick jokes.  But it can safely be said that no one
 else was doing  
   anything quite like this at the time. During an
  age of weird, Frank 
   Zappa had the distinction of being  the
 unparalleled weirdest.
 
 
 
   For further Z-related fun, please visit
 http://www.thebignote.com  or
 http://www.killuglyradio.com , thank you. 
Yahoo! Groups Links
 
 
 
  




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Re: [Zappa-List] Re: Wolfgang's Vault

2006-12-01 Thread Glen Young
Dawayne wondered

Thank you for that info. Much appreciated. I am still wondering
though, it this recording currently in circulation in the FZ trading
community?

I just checked the FZ shows database and it's listed as circulating as a 62m 
sbd in A- quality,and it also says the first 20m circulate under a different 
date (24/6/70),

If you're not familiar with the site I'm talking about just google for FZ 
shows and it will come right up.

Cheers,
Glen in Bristol,England.






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