Frank Zappa & The Mothers - My Guitar Wants To Kill Your Mama - 1969, Boston (audio)

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Uploaded by on Dec 31, 2009

FZ & The Mothers playing My Guitar Wants To Kill Your Mama in Boston, 1969-07-08. Soundboard recording.


Frank Zappa - lead guitar, lead vocals, band leader
Ian Underwood - woodwinds, keyboards
Bunk Gardner - woodwinds
Motorhead Sherwood - baritone saxophone
Don Preston - keyboards
Roy Estrada - bass, vocals
Jimmy Carl Black - drums, vocals
Art Tripp - drums

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  • Ah, The Boston Tea Party....

    Lordy, I almost lived there

  • Reminds me of the Grateful Dead.

  • Aaw, that ending is like coitus interruptus. I love that solo.

  • @1968dps i see your point. personally i dont really like too much of the eary political stuff, i prefer the 69-78 stuff when it was all proggy and complex. i guess he did the political stuff because nobody else did it. i dont know.

    all the best.

    Mprod

  • No disrespect to Zappa. Cheers for the replies (the nice one's anyway). I KNOW he recorded a LOT of stuff, LMAO! I'll reiterate. I merely suggested that, in an age where acid guitar rock was king with the likes of Hendrix, Vanilla Fudge, James Gang, etc, it would have been awesome if Frank had recorded an album loaded with "studio cuts" like the above, WTP and more distorted freakouts instead of the tripe he was churning out in 1969. Nineteen-Sixty-Nine! I meant in THAT year not later on...

  • This is great YourArf, thanks for posting! I've never heard this version before. It's quite a different approach to the 'Weasels' version - this has much more space with that kind of jaunty 'up' feel. Very cool!

  • Rest In Peace Frank!

  • thanx for sharing cheers

  • @tcrawley222 420? omg think a little... "Zappa produced almost all of the more than 60 albums he released with the band The Mothers of Invention and as a solo artist."

  • Pitty he didnt record more???? I know of 420 albums he recorded!!!

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