Yeah, I thought so, Rog.    I was listening to this show  last night, and I 
thought I heard either Mark or Howard say "Jeff," not  "Jim."
 
John K
 
 
 
In a message dated 12/1/2006 9:12:32 P.M. Pacific Standard Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

One  minor detail about the Filmore West recording. I
was at this show and it  was Jeff Simmons on bass(and
Asian vocal character on "Have Gun Will  Travel") not
Jim Pons. This was before the movie "200 Motels" when
Jeff  left the band.

rh

>   ----- Original Message -----  
>   From: Dawayne Bailey 
>   To:  Zappa-List@yahoogroups.com 
>   Sent: Wednesday, November 29,  2006 11:20 PM
>   Subject: [Zappa-List] Re: Wolfgang's  Vault
> 
>   > > > Now streaming complete shows  including Zappa
> 11/06/70 Fillmore 
>    West.

>   15 tracks - 63 minutes of an unheard Mothers  show
> - Friday Nov. 6, 
>   1970
> 
>   
>
http://concerts.wolfgangsvault.com/ConcertDetail.aspx?id=1361|4901
>  
>   - - - - - - 
> 
>   George Duke -  keyboards
>   Aynsley Dunbar - drums
>    Howard Kaylan - vocals
>   Jim Pons - bass
>    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.
> 
> 
> 
>   For further Z-related fun, please visit
> http://www.thebignote.com  or
> http://www.killuglyradio.com , thank you. 
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> 
> 
> 
>  




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