[Zappa-List] Re: Wolfgang's Vault / VO: MOI Fillmore West 11-06-70 (Audio CD)

2006-12-26 Thread Dawayne Bailey
Here's some interesting reading on the possible future of Wolfgang's 
Vault offering these free full concertsor not:

http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2006/02/19/sunday/main1330440.shtml

http://snipurl.com/15v71



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[Zappa-List] Re: Wolfgang's Vault / VO: MOI Fillmore West 11-06-70 (Audio CD)

2006-12-26 Thread Dawayne Bailey
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> I guess I'm in - if only to hear the early Easy Meat...
> SOFA
> 
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John sent it to me and it sounds really good for what it is and worth 
getting to hear FZ's funny interaction with the audience between 
tunesas well as the early Easy Meat.




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[Zappa-List] Re: Wolfgang's Vault / VO: MOI Fillmore West 11-06-70 (Audio CD)

2006-12-26 Thread skipsign
I'm hoppinatin' myself in...

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[Zappa-List] Re: Wolfgang's Vault / VO: MOI Fillmore West 11-06-70 (Audio CD)

2006-12-26 Thread Conehead
Me too please, thanks. CH

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Re: [Zappa-List] Re: Wolfgang's Vault / VO: MOI Fillmore West 11-06-70 (Audio CD)

2006-12-25 Thread jcoonk
I guess I'm in - if only to hear the early Easy Meat...
SOFA

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Re: [Zappa-List] Re: Wolfgang's Vault / VO: MOI Fillmore West 11-06-70 (Audio CD)

2006-12-25 Thread John Gobetz
yes. thank you john k. i'd like in on this one as well---

johnk(us)<
  > They say that they are going to make some shows available for 
  download, though this hasn't happened yet. You can use software to 
  record the shows which brings me to something I was thinking about 
  bringing up anyway: 
  > If there is enough interest in the MOI show at the Fillmore West on 
  11-06-70, I will offer this up as a vine. What I did was record the 
  show as presented on the Vault site, and then edited out the breaks 
  between tracks to make one continuous show, and then burned it to 
  Audio CD. 
  > 
  > Please keep in mind that what they are currently presenting on the 
  site are MP3s, so that's only as good as this CD is going to get. But 
  until they offer something better, I have to tell you it's pretty 
  good - especially if you like the Flo and Eddie era Mothers.
  > 
  > So let me know if there's interest - I'll start the vine off here - 
  Details below.
  > 
  > Merry Christmas!
  > 
  > John K
  > 
  > John K (US) << ???
  > 
  > 
  > **
  > 
  > 
  > Mothers of Invention
  > 
  > Fillmore West
  > San Francisco, CA
  > 11/06/1970
  > 
  > # of Tracks: 15
  > Total Time: 63:49
  > 
  > Have Gun, Will Travel 1:34
  > Call Any Vegetable 10:34
  > The Sanzini Brothers 2:02
  > Penis Dimension 8:05
  > The Sanzini Brothers 2:20
  > Little House I Used to Live In/Mudshark 4:57
  > Touring Can Make You Crazy 2:14
  > Would You Like a Snack? 1:39
  > Holiday in Berlin 4:07
  > Cruisinâ?T For Burgers 8:47
  > Easy Meat 5:19
  > **Frank talks to the crowdâ?¦** 1:53
  > Daddy, Daddy, Daddy/
  > Do You Like My New Car? 7:24
  > Happy Together 1:07
  > Who Are The Brain Police? 1:47
  > 
  > George Duke - keyboards
  > Aynsley Dunbar - drums
  > Howard Kaylan - vocals
  > Jim Pons - bass (actually Jeff Simmons)
  > 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-â?~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 Frankâ?Ts increasingly bizarre comedy routines and, almost 
  incidentally, singing.
  > 
  > The opening set by Boz Scaggs couldnâ?Tt 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 donâ?Tt move in any 
  one direction for too long; sometimes itâ?Ts as if theyâ?Tre moving 
  in all directions at once. There are hints of jazz-fusion and 
  psychedelia, along with Zappaâ?Ts beloved doo-wop. They even make a 
  brief stab at the Turtlesâ?T "Happy Together" as part of the groupie-
  baiting sleaze-fest "Daddy, Daddy, Daddy." This is a limber bunch, 
  but theyâ?Tre 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 theyâ?Tre 
  baffling. Provoking the crowd, however, is part of the plan and 
  listening to Frank scold them for their indifference is highly 
  satisfying for anyone whoâ?Ts ever stood under stage lights. 
  > 
  > An appreciation for this performance depends entirely on oneâ?Ts 
  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.
  > 
  > 
  > 
  > 
  > -Original Message-
  > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  > To: Zappa-List@yahoogroups.com
  > Sent: Sat, 23 Dec 2006 10:55 PM
  > Subject: [Zappa-List] Re: Wolfgang's Vault
  > 
  > 
  > Is there a way to download the shows from the site? 
  > 
  > Matt
  > 
  > 
  > It's an amazing 
  > source for free shows: 
  > http://concerts.wolfgangsvault.com/Artists.aspx?s=a
  > 
  > 
  > 
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[Zappa-List] Re: Wolfgang's Vault / VO: MOI Fillmore West 11-06-70 (Audio CD)

2006-12-25 Thread Guy
Thank you John K. Count me in.
John K (US) << Guy (US) <<


--- In Zappa-List@yahoogroups.com, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> They say that they are going to make some shows available for 
download, though this hasn't happened yet.  You can use software to 
record the shows which brings me to something I was thinking about 
bringing up anyway: 
> If there is enough interest in the MOI show at the Fillmore West on 
11-06-70, I will offer this up as a vine.  What I did was record the 
show as presented on the Vault site, and then edited out the breaks 
between tracks to make one continuous show, and then burned it to 
Audio CD.  
>  
> Please keep in mind that what they are currently presenting on the 
site are MP3s, so that's only as good as this CD is going to get. But 
until they offer something better, I have to tell you it's pretty 
good - especially if you like the Flo and Eddie era Mothers.
>  
> So let me know if there's interest - I'll start the vine off here - 
Details below.
>  
> Merry Christmas!
>  
> John K
>  
> John K (US) << ???
>  
>  
> **
>  
>  
> Mothers of Invention
>  
> Fillmore West
> San Francisco, CA
> 11/06/1970
>  
> # of Tracks: 15
> Total Time:  63:49
>  
> Have Gun, Will Travel  1:34
> Call Any Vegetable  10:34
> The Sanzini Brothers 2:02
> Penis Dimension  8:05
> The Sanzini Brothers  2:20
> Little House I Used to Live In/Mudshark  4:57
> Touring Can Make You Crazy  2:14
> Would You Like a Snack?  1:39
> Holiday in Berlin  4:07
> Cruisin’ For Burgers  8:47
> Easy Meat  5:19
> **Frank talks to the crowd…** 1:53
> Daddy, Daddy, Daddy/
> Do You Like My New Car?  7:24
> Happy Together  1:07
> Who Are The Brain Police?  1:47
>  
> George Duke - keyboards
> Aynsley Dunbar - drums
> Howard Kaylan - vocals
> Jim Pons - bass (actually Jeff Simmons)
> 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.
>  
>  
>  
>  
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> To: Zappa-List@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Sat, 23 Dec 2006 10:55 PM
> Subject: [Zappa-List] Re: Wolfgang's Vault
> 
> 
> Is there a way to download the shows from the site? 
>  
> Matt
>  
>  
> It's an amazing 
> source for free shows: 
> http://concerts.wolfgangsvault.com/Artists.aspx?s=a
> 
>  
> 
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[Zappa-List] Re: Wolfgang's Vault / VO: MOI Fillmore West 11-06-70 (Audio CD)

2006-12-24 Thread Marco Kalnenek

 [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrijft: 
> They say that they are going to make some shows available for download, 
> though this hasn't happened yet.  

Won't happen soon either, I guess. The latest news is that Wolgang's Vault will 
be sued by big name artists like Santana, for making their music available 
without the artists' permision.

best wishes,
Marco


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[Zappa-List] Re: Wolfgang's Vault / VO: MOI Fillmore West 11-06-70 (Audio CD)

2006-12-23 Thread Nokeating4
They say that they are going to make some shows available for download, though 
this hasn't happened yet.  You can use software to record the shows which 
brings me to something I was thinking about bringing up anyway: 
If there is enough interest in the MOI show at the Fillmore West on 11-06-70, I 
will offer this up as a vine.  What I did was record the show as presented on 
the Vault site, and then edited out the breaks between tracks to make one 
continuous show, and then burned it to Audio CD.  
 
Please keep in mind that what they are currently presenting on the site are 
MP3s, so that's only as good as this CD is going to get. But until they offer 
something better, I have to tell you it's pretty good - especially if you like 
the Flo and Eddie era Mothers.
 
So let me know if there's interest - I'll start the vine off here - Details 
below.
 
Merry Christmas!
 
John K
 
John K (US) << ???
 
 
**
 
 
Mothers of Invention
 
Fillmore West
San Francisco, CA
11/06/1970
 
# of Tracks: 15
Total Time:  63:49
 
Have Gun, Will Travel  1:34
Call Any Vegetable  10:34
The Sanzini Brothers 2:02
Penis Dimension  8:05
The Sanzini Brothers  2:20
Little House I Used to Live In/Mudshark  4:57
Touring Can Make You Crazy  2:14
Would You Like a Snack?  1:39
Holiday in Berlin  4:07
Cruisin’ For Burgers  8:47
Easy Meat  5:19
**Frank talks to the crowd…** 1:53
Daddy, Daddy, Daddy/
Do You Like My New Car?  7:24
Happy Together  1:07
Who Are The Brain Police?  1:47
 
George Duke - keyboards
Aynsley Dunbar - drums
Howard Kaylan - vocals
Jim Pons - bass (actually Jeff Simmons)
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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Subject: [Zappa-List] Re: Wolfgang's Vault


Is there a way to download the shows from the site? 
 
Matt
 
 
It's an amazing 
source for free shows: 
http://concerts.wolfgangsvault.com/Artists.aspx?s=a

 

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