Back to The Chrome Dinette: they have YCDTOSA #5 to listen online! Enjoying it myself right now. Merci beaucoup!
Say what? You are a lonely google searcher and you don’t know what on earth i’m talking about? Lemme tellya, this main blog is about Frank Zappa, the more greatest musician from the last century…All that FZ ever produced would fill an encyclopaedia. This one disc is part of a series of six albums containing exactly what “you can’t do on stage anymore”. Go ahead and give it a try, it could change your life!
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About this particular album (which i don’t own either): disc 1 seemed to me the least appealing of the series. Except for Here lies love, Trouble every day, and My guitar wants to kill your mama, which are great.
But the second disc i find extraordinaire! Just with the solos in Easy Meat, Dancing Fool, City of Tiny lights and What’s New in Baltimore i’m with jaw flowing…Start from the second disc, it’s worthy!
oh my..!! who’s singing Doreen..??! AAAAAAAAAAAAHHHH :-O
Aaah ycdtosa 5! As you may know Sharl, I like disc 1 better than 2. The first has an awesome selection of early Mothers stuff. Some favorites thereof: Here Lies Love, FZ/JCB Drum Duet, No waiting for the peanuts to dissolve (great blues track), Underground Freakout Music (selfexplanatory title!). Disc 2 is, well, eighties stuff… Not an overall bad disc, but less enjoyable then disc 1, and at times a bit too heavy on the BigHairHeavyMetalGuitars. In my humble opinion :-)
post scriptum: gotta love how disc 2 ends though: “Ne jetez pas les objets sur le stage, Ne jetez pas les objets sur le stage!”… “Houselights. Concert’s over”! (yes, I’m listening to disc two as I type this :-)
hahahaha..!
Disc 2 is BETTER!!! :-)
It’s one of those first love things…
I am one of those strange “fetishists” who will always wish there was more where disc one comes from. I could easily jump from the disc one days to Yellow Shark and leave a lot of what happened in between to the rest of the crowd. Of course, I guess it was the in between stuff that makes the Yellow Shark possible. Eyebrows, indeed.