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Show #3 Playlist and info
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Hot Tuna/Funky #7 (live 8/77)/Double Dose 1978 Jorma Kaukonen and Jack Casady, originally from Jefferson Airplane Frank Zappa and the Mothers with Grace Slick/Would You Like A Snack recorded June 5, 1968 at RCA Recording Studios, never released until 1992 compilation 'Jefferson Airplane Loves You' Pat Metheny/Electric Counterpoint/Steve Reich 1989 Fast/Slow/Fast Missing Persons/Mental Hopskotch/EP 1982 rerelease of original local San Fran KoMos pressing (~100,000 made) Andy Summers/Big Thing/Charming Snakes 1990 Sting and Doug Lunn on bass, Chad Wackerman drums, Herbie Hancock and David Hentchel on keys, Bill Evans sax Andy Summers & John Etheridge/Lolita/Invisible Threads 1993 The Rutles/Nevertheless 1978 Eric Idle & Neil Innes from Monty Python's Beatles spoof album Stevie Wonder/Contusion/Songs in the Key of Life 1976 Michael Sembello guitar, Greg Phillinganes keys, Nathan Watts bass Yngwie Malmsteen/Blues Jam/Rising Force Demo cassette c.1981 recorded at ~18 years old Randy Bernsen/Olde Hats/Music For Planets, People & Washing Machines 1984 Jaco Pastorius bass, Peter Erskine drums --- Part 2 Steve Vai's Morning Thunder/Call It Sleep, Street Wind From Orange County 11/8/79 Pink Floyd/Flaming/single c.1967/68? included on compilation A Nice Pair 1973 Jamming With Edward/Blow With Ry 1972 Nicky Hopkins, Ry Cooder, Mick Jagger, Bill Wyman, Charlie Watts Aynsley Dunbar/Willie The Pimp (Zappa)/Blue Whale 1970 Paul Williams vocals (same as from Tempest w/Holdsworth?) Aynsley Dunbar's Retalitation/Mutiny 1968 interlude - John Zorn's Naked City 1990 Delmar Brown/For Rockers Only/Fully Loaded 1995 interlude - John Zorn's Naked City 1990 skits from Monty Python's Flying Circus albums: Monty Python's Previous Record, Another Monty Python Record, Matching Tie and Handkerchief --- PK's random anecdote of the week: I got to meet Steve Vai for the first time in late 1981. I was 16 at the time, so he couldn't have been older than 21 or so. He was touring with Frank Zappa, and I remember Steve wore a red satin baseball cap with devil horns sticking out of it while he played truly Impossible Guitar Parts. After the show we went backstage to try to get Frank's autograph. First we met Ray White outside (he was leaning on the limo trying to score with some groupie...perfect). He gave me two autographs...he looked at his first one and said 'Wait a minute, you can't read that' and then proceeded to sign his name more neatly underneath the first one. Then Steve came out and was very friendly and quite happy to chat. He said that Frank wasn't feeling well, (some kind of stomach flu, which explains why he sat on a stool for most of the show) and so he couldn't come meet us since he was probably busy puking. But Steve asked for our pen and paper, went back inside, and a moment later came out with beautifully illegible autographs from Frank. I still have mine...signed on the back of a high school hall pass. --- Obscurities In The Dark is produced by Paul Kurzweil Original content ©2003 Mutant Music Co, administered by Kurzweil Music Publishing, BMI Send your thoughts to obscurities@kurzweil.net
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