Thanks to Michael Golub (wo PMed me)
I have come to realize that this is in fact the "Wolfgang's Vault"
version of this '70 Fillmore West show. The version I have dld via
Zappateers is a different one,
would be nice to compare the two,
so I guess I'd better stay in here, i.e. sign back in.
Shouldn't have jumped off in the first place, LOL ...
Thanks again and sorry about the confusion.
CH
Vine update:
Guy (US) << john g in kansas (US) << SOFA (US) << Skipsign (US) <<
Ashley H (UK) << Conehead (BE) << ??
--- In Zappa-List@yahoogroups.com, "Conehead" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Since I have got this show by other means,
> I will hereby step out of this vine ...
>
> Vine status therefore modified to:
>
> Guy (US) << john g in kansas (US) << SOFA (US) << Skipsign (US) <<
> << Ashley H (UK) << ???
>
> Thanks & kind regards
>
> Conehead-BE
>
>
>
> --- In Zappa-List@yahoogroups.com, "Guy" wrote:
> >
> > Disc received. Thanks John K.
> > This is a great show (IMHO) and the audio quality is superb.
> > Vaudeville shtick notwithstanding (whatever the fuck that means),
I
> > love this era of The Mothers, and George and Ian and Aynsley and
> > Frank and even Jeff play great here. Too bad it ends prematurely.
I
> > saw them one week later (11/13, my first Frank show) at the
Fillmore
> > East (photos of program are in the photo section here) and I
> > remember the audience not responding at all after "Penis
Dimension"
> > and Frank getting pissed and walking off stage and being
> > cajoled/pushed back out on stage(by Herbie Cohen?/Bill Graham?).
> > Anyway...
> > I'll send this out to John G in Kansas in a day or two.
> >
> >
> >
> > --- In Zappa-List@yahoogroups.com, Nokeating4@ wrote:
> > >
> > > Sending this out tomorrow to Guy.
> > >
> > > John K
> > >
> > > Guy (US) << john g in kansas (US) << SOFA (US) << Skipsign (US)
<<
> > Conehead (BE) << Ashley H (UK) << ???
> > >
> > >
> > > -Original Message-
> > > From: Nokeating4@
> > > To: Zappa-List@yahoogroups.com
> > > Sent: Sat, 30 Dec 2006 10:15 PM
> > > Subject: [Zappa-List] VO: MOI Fillmore West 11-06-70 (Audio CD)
> > >
> > >
> > > OK - Sorry for the delay, but I was listening to this disc and
> > heard one edit between tracks that I wanted to fix.
> > >
> > > So, I'm ready to send this off - Guy, send me your address.
> > >
> > > John K
> > >
> > > John K (US) << Guy (US) << john g in kansas (US) << SOFA (US) <<
> > Skipsign (US) << Conehead (BE) << Ashley H (UK) << ???
> > >
> > >
> > > **
> > >
> > >
> > > 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 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 Frankâs increasingly bizarre comedy routines and,
almost
> > incidentally, singing.
> > >
> > > The opening set by Boz Scaggs couldnât 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 donât move in
any
> > one direction for too long; sometimes itâs as if theyâre
moving
> > in all directions at once. There are hints of jazz-fusion and
> > psychedelia, along with Zappaâs beloved doo-wop. They e