Any ideas / wishes / best guesses about what is coming out and when...?
Anyone? Anyone? Bueller? Bueller?
Pat Buzby
Chicago, IL
Okay let's have Concertgebouw, Amsterdam, Holland -- December 6, 1970
(my-first-zappa)
VVV
eelco
I want August 20, 1970 NYC - with Lou Reed as guest (3 days before "Live
at Max’s Kansas City").
KCET DVD
Ponty-era live concert
Dance Me This
Fillmore East 94th anniversary box set
Night of the Iron Sausage
--
Bill
And the project with Al Malkin
--
Bill
What about earlier when you said?: "One of the Roundhouse reports
mentioned that Gail or Joe said a summer
73 release is coming soon."
and in Nov '09 Charles put this up around the time of the Philly '76
release:
"Top 3 Things On A Future Release" in
the survey back in 1998
<http://members.cox.net/bill_lantz/pages/surveyresults.html>:
> 1. Petit Wazoo concerts (25 people)
> 2. Grand Wazoo concerts (22)
> 3. Spring/Summer 1973 concerts (12 + 4 requesting Sydney '73)
> 4. Bianca 1976 concerts (11)
> 5. Halloween 1978 (10)
> 6. Synclavier material (9)
> 7. Bongo Fury concerts (5)
> Fall 1973 concerts (5)
> Fall 1974 concerts (5)
>10. Ritz 1981 concert (4)
> 1988 concerts (4)
> Guitar solos (4)
Items 1, 2, 5, and 10c have been covered. Plus Australian Yellow Snow
for 3.
****
Flo & Eddie era didn't even make the list.
I want to see Charles Manson released so he can prepare to campaign for
President for the Repugnicans.
I want to see what kind of piece of shit the Dems are going to run in
2012 because you know they won't try to run Obummer again.
Maybe Biffy will finally get his wish and it'll be the San Diego show.
--
Milhouse
I could die a happy shrew.
Your pal,
Biffy the Elephant Shrew
Did we ever actually get to hear Caravan with a drum sola? Because I
would like to.
ron
Three FZ performances are in circulation:
11/11/72 (late) Washington (with drum solo by Jim Gordon)
7/21/74 San Carlos (no drum solo)
12/6/84 Oklahoma City (with brief drum solo by Chad Wackerman)
And, but, also:
Van Django recorded a medley entitled Smoke On The Caravan, which also
includes Hall Of The Mountain King ("Slime and rot and rats and snot")
and I Found A New Baby (no known FZ connection). Yes, violinist/arranger
Cam Wilson is a known FZ fan. No drum solo.
Chrysalis used a 5-second version of Caravan (with a 2-second drum solo)
as the introduction to Father's Getting Old.
--Charles
I like The Ventures version of Caravan on "Live in Japan '65". It has
a Drum Solo (sola).
I was thinking more along the lines of official releases, per the
topic of the thread. And honestly I was joking anyway (not always
obvious when I'm the source). But still, thank you for the info!
ron
I doubt they would do something like that. It would seem like they
were attempting to fill FZ's shoes. I am happy with the Vaulternative
releases. Of course I want more frequent releases.