Sorry for the delays in getting this one out of the starting gate folks & freaks. I've had some issues on this one. Finally got V. 3 to copy but V. 4 had errors. Resolver+Brutality & Thing Fish (The Real Tapes) both gave cyclindical redundancy errors. I tried all the tricks I know to no avail. Sooooooo, rather than get any more pissed about my backup being fu**ed, I replaced these with the unarchieved (so fresh it's still on my HD) Civilization Phase III Demo. I've added that setlist in the appropriate place below. Sorry if that dissappoints but both of those SHOULD still be floating around as a vine on a single cd-r which I started last year.
> Volume 3: > > 1990-00-00 The Valdez Score, broadcasted NOS Supplement FM 1991-??- ?? > > 14:36 min, FM A+ > > This is a rebroadcast from the piece that saw it's world premiere at > NOS Supplement 1990-12-21. There was no permission to broadcast the > piece in it's entire length so a few minutes are still missing. > > > Tracklist: > > 01 The Valdez Score > > Lineage: > FM>AIWA?? tape deck>TDK SA-90 cassette>TEAC W790R tape deck>Terratec > DMX6 Fire soundcard>Adobe Audition 1.5>WAV>Waves L3 Ultramaximizer > 16 bits mastering>Flac Frontend encoding level 5>FLAC > > show recorded by: unknown > tape transferred: WIU2B > ------------------------------------------------------------------- -- > -- > > 1981 August - UMRK rehearsals > > > According to JN > ??-Aug? 1981, UMRK, Los Angeles, CA > 23 min, B+/B > Filthy Habits, Five-Five-Five, Canarsie, Heavy Duty Judy, Soup 'n > Old Clothes, Watermelon In Easter Hay, King Kong > > > Ripped from traded audio cdr. > Indexing only (with shntool) by av (it was a unique file) > > Thanks to C for the tape. > > > 1:19.68 810800 Umrk - 01 Filthy Habits.flac > 6:22.66 810800 Umrk - 02 Five-Five-Five.flac > 1:37.72 810800 Umrk - 03 Canarsie.flac > 7:53.72 810800 Umrk - 04 Heavy Duty Judy.flac > 3:18.65 810800 Umrk - 05 Soup'n'Old Clothes.flac > 2:04.36 810800 Umrk - 06 snippets.flac > > 22:38.04 (totals for 6 files, 0.5265 overall compression > ratio) > > > Brought to you by amnesivivace > ------------------------------------------------------------------- -- > -- > > 31-Oct 1981, Palladium, NYC > Early show: SBD, A- > > You Are What You Is, > Mudd Club, > The Meek Shall Inherit Nothing, > Dumb All Over/Heavenly Bank Account/Suicide Chump (YCDTOSA 1), > Jumbo Go Away, > Envelopes, > Drowning Witch, > What's New In Baltimore?, > Moggio, > We're Turning Again, > Alien Orifice, > Teenage Prostitute, > Flakes, > Broken Hearts Are For Assholes, > The Blue Light, > Tinseltown Rebellion, > Yo Mama, > Bobby Brown, > City Of Tiny Lights, > Strictly Genteel, ] > Dancin' Fool, > Whippin' Post > > Source: 129 min 19 sec, SBD > Lineage: wav > SF7 > flac frontend (lvl 7, ) & CDR > Taped by: N/A > Transfered by: MrUMRK > Edited by: MrUMRK > File Size: 795MB GB (FLAC) > > > Frank Zappa's Band: > Ed Mann - percussion > Tommy Mars - keyboards > Robert Martin (Bobby) - keyboards, tenor saxophone, vocals > Scott Thunes - bass, vocals > Steve Vai - guitar > Chad Wackerman - drums > Ray White - guitar, vocals > Frank Zappa - guitar, vocals > Note: Lisa Popeil was part of the band at the August rehearsals > > > Notes: > > abbreviations: > tf = tapeflip > [ = cut at the end > ] = cut at the beginning > ~ = fading in/out or connects two or more tracks played like one > (medley) > -IC = incomplete > & = added from dif source, complete or partly > °°° = walk's notes > > > Converted three files from wav to flac with Sound forge 7 NO EQ done > > > Part 1..43m > Highest peak -0.48dB.....adjust to -0.1dB > SA of 1st minute..19.9dB drop over 1kHz~10kHz range......no > adjustment > > Part 2..40m40s > Highest peak -0.78dB.....adjust to -0.1dB > SA of 1st minute..18.1dB drop over 1kHz~10kHz range......no > adjustment > > Part 3..42m10s > Highest peak -1.10dB.....adjust to -0.1dB > SA of 1st minute..19.9dB drop over 1kHz~10kHz range......no > adjustment > > Thanks to LudzNL for the wav files. > ------------------------------------------------------------------- -- > -- > > Frank Zappa - 08-16-1984 - Wantagh, NY - Jones Beach - AUD - Master > > 1st show in the "Sit The Fuck Down!!!" series of master tapes > provided by Zappateers member MikInMontague > > Transfered by jaypfunk > > AUD> Unknown Handheld Walkman Type Recorder and Unknown Extrernal > Mic> Master TDK SA-90 tapes> Kenwood KX-W8020 Cassette Deck> > SoundMax Digital Audio PC Soundcard> Recorded To WAV And Edited With > Cool Edit Pro> WAV Files Split with CDWave> FLAC > > Other then the tape change/flip editing this recording has not > been "Michael Jacksoned" in any way! > No noise reduction or hiss removal! > > ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ > ^^ DO NOT Rip this into MP3!! ^^ > ^^ DO NOT SELL THIS SHOW!! ^^ > ^^ IF I SEE IT ON as MP3 or on eBay... ^^ > ^^ I WILL HUNT YOU DOWN AND PEE IN YOUR AFRO!! ^^ > ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ > > SET LIST NOTE: > The 2 opening songs, Zoot Allures followed most likely by Tinseltown > Rebellion, are > missing from the begining of this source. > > > 01 - More Trouble Every Day (cuts in) > 02 - Penguin In Bondage (aka "Sit The Fuck Down!!!") > 03 - Hot Plate Heaven At The Green Hotel > 04 - Cocaine Decisions > 05 - Nig Biz > 06 - Outside Now > 07 - You Are What You Is > 08 - Mudd Club > 09 - The Meek Shall Inherit Nothing > 10 - Dumb All Over > 11 - Sharleena (tape flip) > 12 - Honey Don't You Want A Man Like Me? > 13 - Carol You Fool > 14 - Chana In De Bushwop > 15 - Let's Move To Cleveland > 16 - Dinah-Moe Humm > 17 - Cosmik Debris > 18 - Watermelon In Easter Hay ("Guitar" version) > 19 - Whipping Post > ------------------------------------------------------------------- -- > -- > > 13 Nov 1980, Stanley Theatre, Pittsburgh, PA, early show > > Zappabase: 90 min, SBD, A- > This copy: 88:18 min, SBD A-/B+ > > > > tracklist: > > 01 - Chungas Revenge > 02 - Tell Me You Love Me > 03 - Cosmik Debris > 04 - Keep It Greasey > 05 - Tinseltown Rebellion > 06 - Honey Dont You Want A Man Like Me > 07 - Pick Me I'm Clean (cuts) > > 08 - Dead Girls Of London > 09 - Shall We Take Ourselves Seriously? > 10 - City Of Tiny Lights > 11 - I Aint Got No Heart > 12 - The Torture Never Stops > 13 - Broken Hearts Are For Assholes > 14 - I Am So Cute > 15 - Andy > 16 - Joes Garage > 17 - Dancin Fool > > Lineage: > AUD>unknown mics>cassette>(?)TDK SA90>TEAC W790R tape deck>Terratec > DMX6 Fire soundcard>Adobe Audition 1.5>WAV>Waves L3 Ultramaximizer > 16 bits mastering>Flac Frontend encoding level 5>FLAC > > show recorded by: unknown > tape transferred: WIU2B > ------------------------------------------------------------------- -- > -- > > Frank Zappa & The Mothers Of Invention > > 'Ontario Slime' > > Waterloo, Ontario, Canada > > 18/11/1973 > > Soundboard > > 1. Be-Bop Tango > 2. T'Mershi Duween > 3. I'm The Slime > 4. Big Swifty > 5. Pygmy Twylyte > 6. The Idiot Bastard Son > 7. Cheepnis > 8. Montana > 9. Dupree's Paradise > ------------------------------------------------------------------- -- > -- > > Frank Zappa band rehearsal (Frank not present) (http://www.zappa.com) > Los Angeles, CA > Dec. 23, 1987 > > SOURCE: Analog cassette->Tascam 103->Tascam CDRW700 (CD-RW)->EAC- > >CoolEdit Pro (normalization)->CDWave (tracking)->MKWact (SHNing) > LINEAGE: Low generation (possibly 2nd or 3rd) cassette from > soundboard > > FILESIZE: 594 MB (622,941,877 bytes) > > PERFORMERS: > Ike Willis â" lead vocals, guitar > Scott Thunes â" bass > Chad Wackerman â" drums > Bobby Martin â" keyboards, lead vocals > Ed Mann â" percussion, stunt vocals > Mike Keneally â" stunt guitar, vocals, keyboards > Bruce Fowler â" trombone > Walt Fowler â" trumpet, flugelhorn, synthesizer > Albert Wing â" tenor sax, flute > Paul Karman â" alto sax, baritone sax, flute > Kurt McGettrick â" baritone sax, bass sax, e-flat contra-bass > clarinet > > SETLIST: > > Disc 1: > 1 Jezebel Boy > 2 When The Lie's So Big > 3 What's New In Baltimore? > 4 Envelopes/Ship Arriving Too Late to Save a Drowning Witch > 5 I Ain't Got No Heart > 6 Heavy Duty Judy > 7 Filthy Habits > 8 Pound For A Brown (On the Bus) > 9 Disco Boy > 10 Big Swifty > 11 Who Needs the Peace Corps/I Left My Heart in San Francisco > 12 Let's Move To Cleveland > 13 Dancin' Fool > 14 RDNZL > 15 Strictly Genteel > > > Disc 2: > 1 Andy > 2 Inca Roads > 3 Hot Plate Heaven at the Green Hotel > 4 Stick Together > 5 My Guitar Wants to Kill Your Mama > 6 Willie The Pimp > 7 Montana > 8 Easy Meat > 9 Peaches En Regalia > 10 Sofa > 11 Black Napkins > 12 The Black Page > > > NOTES: > > Please purchase Zappa releases at http://www.zappa.com > Thanks to Doggus for releasing the tape to the community. > Thanks to da9ve for the mastering and authoring > Originally seeded to Easytree by Beer Monkey on 9/24/2004 > > Register to vote! > > This is not an official ZFT product > ------------------------------------------------------------------- -- > -- > > 27-Feb 1988, Royal Oak Theater, Detroit, MI > Rehearsals: 75 min, Aud, B > What Kind Of Girl Do You Think We Are? (incl. Time Is On My Side), > Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds, Uncle Remus, Strictly Genteel, Jesus > Thinks You're A Jerk, Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds, Strawberry > Fields Forever, Paperback Writer, Taxman, Within You Without You > > *NOISE REDUCTION AND OTHER AUDIO ENHANCEMENTS ! > If you like noise and distortion do not download ! > > *WARNING/GUARANTEE > This Torrent contains audio which a truly free society would > neither fear nor suppress.In some socially retarded areas, audio > fanatics and ultra-conservative lossless organizations violate your > First Amendment Rights by attempting to badmouth noise reduction. We > feel that this is un-Constitutional and un-American. > As an alternative to these government-supported programs (designed > to keep you docile and ignorant), Ninja is pleased to provide > stimulating digital audio entertainment for those of you who have > outgrown the noise and distortion of poorly transferred and mastered > audience recordings. > The language and concepts contained herein are GUARANTEED NOT TO > CAUSE ETERNAL TORRENT IN THE PLACE WHERE THE GUY WITH THE HORNS AND > THE POINTED STICK CONDUCTS HIS BUSINESS. > This guarantee is as real as the threats of the Audio > fundamentalists who use attacks on noise reduction in their attempt > to transform America into a nation of lossless noisey nincompoops > (in the name of Purity). If there is a hell, its hiss and noise > waits for them, not us. > > my transfers are done with soundblaster audigy2 sound card 24 bit > 96 khz > sony d-6 cassette and monster cables > all mastering editing and sample conversion done with sony > soundforge and > waves direct x 24 bit plugins cds were burned using soundforge cd > architech > *some of my older transfers were done with a gina 20 bit soundcard > and a magnavox digital cassette recorder with digital output > > Starting Oct 1st all my torrents will include a noise file so you > can listen to what has been removed! > > EXCEPT THE HALLOWEEN 78 SHOWS WHICH HAVE ALREADY BEEN PREPARED ! > I WILL BE TORRENTING IT IN ONE BIG TORRENT 10-20-04 IF I DONT HAVE A > KINIPSHIN BEFORE THEN! > ------------------------------------------------------------------- -- > -- > > Vol. 4: > > 31 Aug 1973, Palasport, Roma, Italia > > Normalshow: 100 min, Aud, C- , > Normalshow: 84 min, Aud, B/B- , > Normalshow: 128.44 By UMRU (This recording) > > Recorded "Live" by me with a portable Castelli cassette recorder > on 1 Agfa low noise C90 cassette and 1 C120 (Aaaaaarghhh!!!) Sanyo > cassette > Reversed on HD from a JVC TD-W254 cassette deck > Recorded and tracked with Cool Edit 96. > No noise reduction , no EQ ,no OGM and natural flavors > it's a raw reversing on HD. > Tracks 01-10 belong from the first cassette and are of a better > quality > than the others due to the quality of the tapes > > 01 Tuning-Intro > 02 Eric Dolphy Memorial Barbecue-Kung Fu > 03 Penguin In Bondage > 04 Exercise Four > 05 RDNZL > 06 Montana > 07 Duprees Paradise (Tape change at 10:42:555) > 08 Village Of The Sun > 09 Echidnas Arf > 10 Dont You Ever Wash That Thing > 11 Cosmik Debris (Not mentioned in Zappabase)(Missing beginning) > 12 Arrivederci Roma > 13 Brown Shoes Dont Make It > 14 Son Of Mr Green Genes > 15 King Kong > 16 Chungas Revenge > > > > > The MOI > > George Duke - keyboards, vocals > Tom Fowler - bass > Bruce Fowler - trombone > Ralph Humphrey - drums > Jean Luc Ponty - violin > Ian Underwood - alto saxophone, synthesizer > Ruth Underwood - percussion > Frank Zappa - guitar, vocals > ------------------------------------------------------------------- -- > -- > > From FZShows: > > 31-Oct 1975, Felt Forum, NYC > Late show: 139 min, Aud, A-/B+ > Intro, Stinkfoot, Dirty Love, How Could I Be Such A Fool?, I Ain't > Got No Heart, I'm Not Satisfied, Black Napkins (w/ recitation > of "Packard Goose"), Honey Don't You Want A Man Like Me?, The > Illinois Enema Bandit, Carolina Hardcore Ecstasy, Lonely Little > Girl, Take Your Clothes Off When You Dance, What's The Ugliest Part > Of Your Body?, Chunga's Revenge (incl. Five-five-five riff), Zoot > Allures, Swallow My Pride, Any Downers? (incl. Tryin' To Grow A > Chin), Wind Up Working In A Gas Station, Camarillo Brillo, Muffin > Man, I'm The Slime, San Ber'dino > > Lineage: 1st gen audience tape->CDR->EAC->SoundForge (speed > correction, normalizing, editing, tracking)->FLAC Frontend > > This is a great audience recording, that unfortunately has been > damaged somehow - I've upgraded this show 3 times, and all versions > have had these parts where the sound deteriorates. I also had some > problems with my CDRs, leaving small glitches at a few places in the > wav-files. I've fixed them, but there are a couple of minor skips > where these glitches were. Regardless of these problems, I think > it's hard to find a better version than this one. A great show it is > too. > > 01 Naval Aviation In Art > 02 Blues intro > 03 Stinkfoot > 04 Dirty Love > 05 Norma Bell Whips It Out > 06 How Could I Be Such A Fool > 07 Ain't Got No Heart > 08 I'm Not Satisfied > 09 Black Napkins > 10 Honey Don't You Want A Man Like Me > 11 The Illinois Enema Bandit > 12 Caroline Hardcore Ecstasy > 13 Lonely Little Girl > 14 Take Your Clothes Off When You Dance > 15 What's The Ugliest Part Of Your Body > 16 Chunga's Revenge > 17 Zoot Allures > 18 Swallow My Pride > 19 Any Downers > 20 Tryin' To Grow A Chin > 21 Wind Up Working In A Gas Station > 22 Camarillo Brillo > 23 Muffin Man > 24 I'm The Slime > 25 San Ber'dino > ------------------------------------------------------------------- -- > -- > > 28-Nov 1975, Milwaukee Auditorium, Milwaukee, WI > 112:16 min, Aud, B+ > > Lineage: Aud>MC>CDR/?>EAC>wav (CEP, retracked, minor edits)>flac > (Frontend with SBE correction) (727 MB) > Taped by: n/a > Transferred by: n/a (some N/R, 16kHz "red stripe") > Ripped by: BengoFury (from a traded CDR) > > Setlist: > > Intro (cut @1:56.5) > Stinkfoot > Dirty Love > How Could I Be Such A Fool? > I Ain't Got No Heart > I'm Not Satisfied > Black Napkins > Advance Romance (cut end) > Honey Don't You Want A Man Like Me? > Illinois Enema Bandit (cut @0:20.0 - not (yet) listed in FZShows) > Carolina Hardcore Ecstasy > Lonely Little Girl > Take Your Clothes Off When You Dance > What's The Ugliest Part Of Your Body? > Chunga's Revenge (incl Five-Five-Five riff) (cut end) > Zoot Allures > Camarillo Brillo > Muffin Man (not (yet) listed in FZShows) > > > == The Mothers Of Invention Sep 1975 - Mar 1976 == > FZ, Roy Estrada, Terry Bozzio, Napoleon Murphy Brock, Andre Lewis, > Norma Bell (Oct 31 - mid Dec). > > Song properties for this tour: > * Intro = a blues jam. > > ------------------------------------------------------------------- -- > -- > > 9/10-Jun 1966 > "Boy Wonder Sessions" with Burt Ward > T.T.G. Studios, LA > 20 min, A+ > > Produced by Tom Wilson > Arranged and conducted by Frank Zappa > > Teenage Bill Of Rights > The Comedian > Boy Wonder I Love You > Orange Colored Sky > Teenage Bill Of Rights > Tears Come From Loving You > I Love > The Comedian > > Orange Colored Sky > T.T.G. Studios, LA > June 10, 1966 > > Burt Ward--vocals > Dennis Budimir--guitar > Elliot Ingber--guitar > Lou Morell--guitar > William Pitman--guitar > Eugene DiNovi--piano > Anthony Terran--trumpet > John T. Johnson--tuba > Plas Johnson--sax > Jack Nimitz--b. clarinet, clarinet > Frederick Dutton--contra bassoon, bassoon > Benjamin Barrett--cello > Kenneth Watson--tympani, traps, mallets > John Guerin--drums > > Boy Wonder, I Love You > T.T.G. Studios, LA > June 9, 1966 > > Burt Ward--vocals > Dennis Budimir--guitar > Elliot Ingber--guitar > Eugene DiNovi--piano > James Zito--French horn, trumpet > George Callender--tuba > Plas Johnson--sax > Justin Gordon--b. clarinet, clarinet > Benjamin Barrett--cello > Roy Estrada--bass > Jimmy Carl Black--drums > > notes: > > From Greg Russo: Burt Ward, the "Boy Wonder" Robin on the "Batman" > TV series, was signed to MGM Records in June 1966 after an > unproductive stint on the ABC-Paramount label. Tom Wilson produced > with Zappa arranging and conducting, and the break in the master > numbers indicates that other songs were recorded at these > sessions: "Teenage Bill Of Rights", "I Love" ["Autumn Love"?] , "The > Comedian" and "Tears Come From Loving You". Of these, Ward only > vocalized on "Teenage Bill Of Rights", the other ones were meant to > have his vocals, but time ran out at the recording session. Those > recordings are backing tracks arranged and conducted by FZ, who's > heard on occasion on the session tape. The record was released on > November 14, 1966. > > ------------------------------------------------------------------- -- > -- > > Frank Zappa/Grand Wazoo > > The Oval Cricket Ground > London > 16 September 1972 > > 1. Soundcheck/tuning > 2. Big Swifty > The Adventures of Gregory Peccary: > 3. Intro > 4. 1st movement: Gregory wakes up & drives to work > 5. 2nd movement: Gregory invents the calendar > 6. 3rd movement: Gregory is attacked by the Hunchmen > 7. 4th movement: The New Brown Clouds > 8. Think It Over > 9. Dogmeat > 10. Penis Dimension/Variant Processional March/Regyptian Strut > > Jay Migliori; flute, saxophone, clarinet > Mike Altschul; piccolo, bass clarinet > Ray Reed; saxophone, clarinet > Charles Owen; saxophone, clarinet > Joanne Caldwell McNab; bassoon > Earle Dumler; oboe > Jerry Kessler; cello > Malcolm McNab; trumpet > Sal Marquez; trumpet > Tom Malone; tuba > Bruce Fowler; trombone > Glenn Ferris; trombone > Ken Shroyer; trombone > Ian Underwood; synthesizer, elec piano > Jim Gordon; drums > Dave Parlato, bass > Tony Duran; slide guitar > Tom Raney; percussion > Ruth Underwood; percussion > Frank Zappa; guitar, conductor > > Audience recording: > Master cassette>Sony TC-KE600s deck> Audiophile 2496>Soundforge>FLAC > ------------------------------------------------------------------- -- > -- > > Mothers of Invention > Olympia > Paris, France > 10/26/1968 > > from Jon Naurin's RDNZL newsleter: > > One of the greatest new finds in recent years. If you ask me, this > recording beats "Ahead Of > Their Time" in terms of sound quality, and a very fine show it is > too. The only negative thing I > can say about it is that it's rather short - it cuts just as they > take a short intermission. The 10 min > FM segment of this show (probably the end of the concert ) we had > before is not part of this > recording. > > 26-Oct 1968, Olympia, Paris, France > 50 min, SBD, A+ > > Improvisations > King Kong > Plastic People > Hungry Freaks Daddy > Son Of Mr Green Genes (q: Rite Of Spring) > ------------------------------------------------------------------- Civilizatio Phase III Demo unknown (probably low) gen analog -> SONY Deck -> Goldwave (recording, speed correct ts1 by -50 cents and ts2-4 by -100 cents) -> CDWav (tracking) -> FLAC 8 -> FLAC DISC ONE d1t01 'This Is Phaze III' d1t02 Put A Motor In Yourself d1t03 'Oh - Umm' d1t04 They Made Me Eat It d1t05 Xmas Values d1t06 'You Caught Me, Didn't You?' d1t07 Reagan at Bitburg d1t08 'A Very Nice Body' d1t09 Navanax d1t10 'How the Pigs' Music Works' d1t11 Secular Humanism d1t12 'Saliva Can Only Take So Much' d1t13 Buffalo Voice d1t14 'Someplace Else Right Now' d1t15 Get A Life d1t16 'A Kayak (On Snow)' d1t17 Gross Man d1t18 'A Tunnel Into Muck' d1t19 Dio Fa (tf at 4:59, probably little/no music missing) d1t20 'That Would Be The End Of That' d1t21 Beat The Reaper d1t22 Waffenspiel DISC TWO d2t01 'I Wish Motorhead Would Come Back' d2t02 N-Lite d2t03 'Dark Water' d2t04 'Have You Ever Heard Their Band?' d2t05 Religious Superstition d2t06 'Attack! Attack! Attack!' d2t07 Life In A Drum d2t08 'A Different Octave' d2t09 The Partially Answered Question d2t10 'This Ain't CNN' d2t11 Hip Hop d2t12 'The Pigs' Music' d2t13 A Pig With Wings d2t14 Charles Ives II d2t15 'This Is All Wrong' Pt 1 d2t16 Why Not? d2t17 'This Is All Wrong' Pt. 2 d2t18 Hot & Putrid (tf at 0:00.5, unknown amount of music missing) d2t19 'Flowing Inside-Out' d2t20 Reverse The Phase On It d2t21 'I Had A Dream About That' d2t22 Jolly Good Fellow d2t23 'Why Not?' d2t24 'Put A Little Motor In 'Em' d2t25 'You're Just Insulting Me, Aren't You?' d2t26 'Cold Light Generation' d2t27 Let's Dance d2t28 What Happened To The Music? d2t29 'Here She Goes Again' d2t30 We're Not In Kansas Anymore d2t31 'So I Can Get Fucked Up' Titling notes: d1t04 - The dialogue at the end has the title 'It's Cushioned' on the list I received, but it is included in the track They Made Me Eat It on the official release. d1t17 - titled What Worms Are Thinking on the list I received d2t03 and t04 - appear as one track titled 'Dark Water' on the list I received d2t07, d2t09, d2t20, d2t28, d2t30 - title appears on the list I received d2t11 - my title d2t14 - title from FZShows (amended to "Charles Ives II" by me to distinguish it from the 1969 piece Charles Ives). Opening dialogue titled 'You Like the Knicks? on the list I received d2t23 & 24 - titled 'Then We can Sell 'Em Ladders' on the list I received d2t27 - title from FZShows. Titled Turning Into A Pony on the list I received d2t31 - title from FZShows. Titled 'He's Talking About Beer Again' on the list I received For more info and other opinions, see http://lukpac.org/~handmade/patio/weirdo/cpiiiunreleased.html ------------------------------------------------------------------- -- > -- > > FRANK ZAPPA & THE MOTHERS OF INVENTION > W/ ZUBIN METHA & THE LOS ANGELES PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA > CONTEMPO 70 > > May 15,1970 > Pauley Pavillion, UCLA > Los Angeles > California > > HERE'S ONE SETLIST I CAME ACROSS- > > My Boyfriend's Back, I'm Gonna Bust His Head, Tiny Sick Tears, Agon, > Call Any Vegetable (including Integrales), Blowing Discordant > Sounds*, 200 Motels* (including themes from Pound For A Brown, Oh > No, Envelopes, Little House I Used To Live In, Tuna Sandwich, > Redneck Eats, World's Greatest Sinner, Holiday In Berlin, Inca > Roads, Strictly Genteel, Duke Of Prunes, Who Needs The Peace Corps?, > Pound For A Brown, Oh No, Eric Dolphy Memorial Barbecue), King Kong* > (incl. Integrales), Plastic People, Oh No/Orange County Lumber Truck > (incl. My Linda Lu) > > > AUD MASTER REEL > REEL > REEL > M-AUDIO TRANSIT > > COOL EDIT > CD WAVE EDITOR > FLAC > > HERE'S ANOTHER SET LIST I FOUND: > > http://www26.brinkster.com/dermot41/details.asp?id=152 > > I CAN'T VOUCH FOR ACCURACY ON THESE > > ------------------------------------------------------------------- -- > -- > > ---Frank Zappa Dick Cavett show 11-01-71--- > > Size: 94.5mb > Legnth: 19:56 > Quality: A- excellent (minus for minor hum and static) > Lineage: MasterCass>STAudio 24/96 card> 16bit.wav>>shn > Recorder: Line out jack of tv to my home cassette deck. No > microphone used. > Release date: 1-04 > > Frank Zappa on the ABC Dick Cavett show. This was a 200 motels promo > appearance. > Two cool songs and an excellent interview. Few of you remember > Cavett, > but he had the best talk show of all time. > And this interview has Dick and Frank in top form. > Listen carefully and you will hear Cavett make Zappa laugh with a > joke > about censorship! Wonderful! Cavett makes Dave and Jay Leno look > like morons. > An early version of Sofa w/Flo and Eddie in their prime is followed > by > a top notch interview about Franks lyrics, censorship, John Lennon, > 200 motels, Ringo Starr,and more..You will hear why Cavett was the > best.. > Then, a new arrangement of Who are the brain police!! I was told that > in the early 70s video tape was a scarce commodity and many of the > original > ABC VTs of the Cavett show were recorded over, including this one. > As I understand it ABC has no copies of this, or many other early > Cavett shows. > The sound is excellent. Remember back then we all used antennas on > our tvs so there > is very minor hum & static once or twice but no problem really. > This is great! > > Directly from my tv to you... > Bootray > > 1.Sofa > 2.Interview > 3.John Lennon story > 4.What about the movie? > 5.How much musical education have you got? > 6.Who are the brain police? > > -Please do not exploit this recording for money- > -Please do share this recording freely- > -Please do preserve the quality- > > > That's all for now. Hopefully I.B.C. Vol. 5 & 6 won't take as long > since this one was 4 months after the first two. If you are signed > on for any vines contained in this set and are signing on to this > vine, please remove yourself from the other vines and help to keep > things moving along. Hope y'all enjoy these. - forbin_99 (aka > stomachworm) July 1, 2006 ------------------------ Yahoo! Groups Sponsor --------------------~--> See what's inside the new Yahoo! 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