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ooh
glad I saved this one


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Just the other day...

https://www.facebook.com/sweetwater/vid ... 9247743746

A shame that there is empty seats in that stadium :o

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rp314 wrote:Peaches

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Just very touching. Sounds like in the penultimate section they've heard the later renditions such as Tinseltown Rebellion, with the <out> treatment.

Hearing these very different arrangements seems to highlight the compos in an objective light.

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This one is just fantastic

FZ rehearsed an arrangement for the 1988 band but I have no evidence it came to fruition.

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From Mike Keneally, who's recently been playing in Joe Satriani's band and G4, and was once part of Frank's band for a short time in the late 80s, a version of a tune from Absolutely Free (1967).

Last edited by rp314 on Sun Jul 02, 2017 9:23 pm, edited 1 time in total.

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Keneally is just ridiculous, a freak of nature. He was found to know virtually everything on any Zappa record when he joined for the 1988 band. FZ thought of doing 'Who Needs the Peace Corps' but did not know it anymore, but Keneally did.

I was digging some Keneally one day when I found he was one of the guitar players for Dethklok, the cartoon metal band. That is funny. I googled that and found on wiki he joined Joe Satriani for a tour same year as did my old bass player, Allen Whitman. Small world.

My girlfriend, only 13 but she knew how to nasty, had a copy of Mothermania, first I heard of Zappa, 1970. Leads off with Brown Shoes.


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jancivil wrote:I googled that and found on wiki he joined Joe Satriani for a tour same year as did my old bass player, Allen Whitman.
:dog: Thanks for that. I've corrected my post (As I get older, it appears that I'm somehow getting my Italian guitarists mixed up :ud: ).

I actually found out he was with Satriani when I came across some PBS music segment in which Mike seemed to be mostly playing keyboards as well as occasionally switching to backup guitar (which at one point resulted in one of his synths falling off of the stand :help:).

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Sofa into RDNZL by this fantastic big band


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gorgeous

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