Hmmm... Conflicting info:
http://www.lukpac.org/~handmade/patio/bootlegs/concert_boots1976-1980.html#frankiemeetsbobby
But, I would think that if a satirical track did exist with the 'band imitating 
the above artists', we'd know about it. I've never heard of the website that 
displays this, tho' it is obviously a Dylan site.
My experience with Dylan fans extends only to my best friend, who mirrors my FZ 
rabidity in his enthusiasm for "His Bobship".
He is not nearly into the trivial minutia that I associate with FZ fans... So I 
wouldn't be stunned if the Dylan site had the facts slightly askew...
My experience with boots is: this could well be an "Unreleased session with 
Neil Young, The Band, George Harrison, Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Leonard 
Cohen and The Bee Gees", with no Zappa or Dylan involvement whatsoever...
Who to believe?
SOFA
  ----- Original Message ----- 
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  Sent: Tuesday, December 05, 2006 11:23 PM
  Subject: [Zappa-List] mystery FZ collaboration???


  I found a listing for a vinyl boot called Frankie Meets Bobby and the fist 
side is all Bob Dylan and the other side is a Zappa show but it lists a bizarre 
song called Bird Of Peace. I heave the 2/21/79 show where it says these are 
from and the Overture must be the intro sound effects and music from that show 
but nothing sounds the the Bird title. Anyone know?
   Here's the details

  http://www.bobsboots.com/boots/bt-f011.html

  Side two:  
  ZAPPA 
  Bird of peace 
  Overture 
  Intro 
  Dead girls of London 
  Brown shoes 
  Jumbo, go away 

  Bird Of Peace is an oddity. "Unreleased session with Neil Young, The Band, 
George Harrison, Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Leonard Cohen and The Bee Gees". 
This one is in fact not a Dylan track, but a Zappa one. Frank and his band 
mates imitate the voices  of the above artists.  
  All Zappa tracks were recorded live in Bruxelles Feb. 21, 1979 at Vorst 
National


  Matt
   

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