So, what do we think of this unexpected little nugget?
http://www.weirdomusic.com/2011/05/11/the-little-known-history-of-the-mother
-of-invention/
best wishes,
Marco
Shows Overview site - http://www.zappateers.com/fzshows/7374.html - says the
following:
1974 05 10 - IMA Auditorium, Flint, MI
100 min, Aud, B+
soundcheck intro, Cosmik Debris, Pygmy Twylyte (incl. Dummy Up), The Idiot
Bastard Son, Cheepnis, Penguin In Bondage, Inca Roads, Montana, It Can't
If you can't trust a zappateer, whom can you trust?
I think this is a must for all zappa fans. Anyother part of the Conceptual
Continuity for sure.
The story Frank tells is a piece of history, just him telling it is history in
itself!
Oh yes, a really nice solo in Penguin. It's my ear that says
It's just the Penguin In Bondage and a lengthy blues vamp thereafter during
which Frank tells the story of Pal Studios/Studio Z up to the singing and
founding of the Mothers - the show was the tenth anniversary.
It's a nice Penguin solo, and the whole thing is fun enough, but possibly
not
zappa release is only 26min of the entire show what u expect for 6.99
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