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WHY IS THIS BLOCKED???
Frank Zappa's "Playground Psychotics" version of "concentration moon" originally from the " we're only in it for the money" genius LP, with added NCP (no commercial potential) remix bits. The majority of the edited dialogue is also from "Playground Psychotics". Other dialogue is from the Nathan Barley series, a Chris Morris creation.

Playground Psychotics is a two-CD live album by Frank Zappa and The Mothers of Invention. It was originally released in 1992 through his mail order label, Barking Pumpkin, and was re-released in 1995 through Rykodisc. The album features recordings of Zappa and his band, the Mothers of Invention, in their 'Flo & Eddie era' of 1970--71, around the period of the film, 200 Motels. The live material on Playground Psychotics is interspersed with excerpts from taped conversations among band members whilst on tour, and the release includes three conceptual sections: A Typical Day on the Road, Part 1, a collage of dialogue which opens the first disc; A Typical Day on the Road, Part 2, which opens the second disc and The True Story of 200 Motels, which appears at the end of disc two. The album also includes a live session with John Lennon and Yoko Ono — an alternate mix of which appears on Lennon's Some Time in New York City (1972).

Disc one
A Typical Day on the Road, Part 1 incorporates tracks 1 to 11. Tracks 22 to 26 were recorded at the Fillmore East, New York City on June 6, 1971.

"Here Comes the Gear, Lads" -- 1:00
"The Living Garbage Truck" -- 1:20
"A Typical Sound Check" -- 1:19
"This Is Neat" -- 0:23
"The Motel Lobby" -- 1:21
"Getting Stewed" -- 0:55
"The Motel Room" -- 0:29
"Don't Take Me Down" -- 1:11
"The Dressing Room" -- 0:24
"Learning "Penis Dimension"" -- 2:02
"You There, with the Hard On!" -- 0:25
"Zanti Serenade" (Ian Underwood, Don Preston, Zappa) -- 2:40
"Divan" -- 1:46
"Sleeping in a Jar" -- 1:30
"Don't Eat There" -- 2:26
"Brixton Still Life" -- 2:59
"Super Grease" (Mothers of Invention, Zappa) -- 1:39
"Wonderful Wino" (Jeff Simmons, Zappa) -- 4:52
"Sharleena" -- 4:23
"Cruisin' for Burgers" -- 2:53
"Diptheria Blues" (Mothers of Invention) -- 6:19
"Well" (Walter Ward) -- 4:43
"Say Please" (John Lennon, Yoko Ono, Zappa) -- 0:57
"Aaawk" (Lennon, Ono, Zappa) -- 2:59
"Scumbag" (Lennon, Ono, Howard Kaylan, Zappa) -- 5:53
"A Small Eternity with Yoko Ono" (Lennon, Ono) -- 6:07

[edit] Disc two
A Typical Day on the Road, Part 2 comprises tracks 1 to 10; The True Story of 200 Motels runs from track 20 to track 31.

"Beer Shampoo" -- 1:39
"Champagne Lecture" -- 4:29
"Childish Perversions" -- 1:31
"Playground Psychotics" -- 1:08
"The Mudshark Interview" -- 2:39
"There's No Lust in Jazz" -- 0:55
"Botulism on the Hoof" -- 0:47
"You Got Your Armies" -- 0:10
"The Spew King" -- 0:24
"I'm Doomed" -- 0:25
"Status Back Baby" -- 2:49
"The London Cab Tape" (Mothers of Invention) -- 1:24
"Concentration Moon, Part One" -- 1:20
"The Sanzini Brothers" (Underwood, Mark Volman, Kaylan) -- 1:33
"It's a Good Thing We Get Paid to Do This" -- 2:45
"Concentration Moon, Part Two" -- 2:04
"Mom & Dad" -- 3:16
"Intro to Music for Low Budget Orchestra" -- 1:32
"Billy the Mountain" -- 30:25
"He's Watching Us" -- 1:21
"If You're Not a Professional Actor" -- 0:23
"He's Right" -- 0:14
"Going for the Money" -- 0:12
"Jeff Quits" -- 1:33
"A Bunch of Adventures" -- 0:56
"Martin Lickert's Story" -- 0:39
"A Great Guy" -- 0:30
"Bad Acting" -- 0:10
"The Worst Reviews" -- 0:20
"A Version of Himself" -- 1:02
"I Could Be a Star Now" -- 0:36

Aynsley Dunbar -- drums
Bob Harris -- keyboards, vocals
Howard Kaylan -- vocals, dialogue
Jim Pons -- bass, vocals, dialogue
Don Preston -- Moog synthesizer
Ian Underwood -- keyboards, vocals, woodwind
Mark Volman -- vocals, dialogue

clips include Chris Morris Brasseye Brass Eye Robert S McNamara JFK Valhalla Vagen LSD Judaism Oliver Sidebottom and Scubadiver Montreal the untold story by Flowerpunkchip, no steven greer, no disclosure project, but flo and eddie are there, turtles, no adrian belew, but 200 motels, no nothing, ringo star is there, no futile nathan barley with his self cocking respect and trashbat, thing fish, francais pede poof yes, no pingu, thing-fish again, time bandits, fog of war, japan bombings, yes maybe flux and halliburton oppressed rape, dance with terry bozzio, no s&m, cattle yes, soho and popendour hair with red light flick screen mojave paper dust and fake masturbation with white love juice made of thick milk, yes, it's all pernicious and rancid, god bless freedom of the obscure twat art scene you potatoe head mammy nun and evil princes out there. All dedicated to the late great Aaron Russo and GG Alin or Allen, but predominantly Aaron Russo and the sex of a nematoad worm

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  • wow....now this is some fucking bullshit......i am very surprised to hear that GZ and the ZFT would have music from youtube pulled......i guess there really are no alternative sources to music anymore.......i guess generations to come will be stuck listening to CRAP.......fuck em.....at least anyone who clicked on this video has some fucking TASTE.....

  • yep, you said it. It's a real shame.

  • didnt get any sound?

  • oh you have to call up Gail Zappa, do tell her from me that I don't make money by advertising her late talented genius husband.

  • music removed because of COPYRIGHT.

    Thanks Gail, I hope you can publicize your late husband's work well. If I ever make any money from any of my Zappa videos, I'll make sure you get every penny/cent/euro because you love money so much more than myself, I hope it brings you superficial happiness.

    I feel better now

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  • "Why is this blocked"? Simple. The corporate shitheads don't like free music online. They solve their problems through lawyers and lawsuits. They are satan and should be fucking shot.

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  • MR. Zappa: With all my respect, admiration and love i tribute to you: YOU MARRIED A YOKO ONO!. We love you, and know someday your legacy will rise above. Long Live Zappa, anyway the wind blows.

  • Wow. I was really curious what this live performance would be like, but because Gail Zappa still has a foot up her ass about her husband's fans showing full respect (without paying a fat royalty check; seriously, check out some of the links on Gail Zappa's Wikipedia article), now she wants to frustrate us by pulling out the audio. I'm sure it was a great performance though, Flowerpunkchip.

  • This is absurd.... A message to Gail and Family: if you want to get PROFIT with Zappa music, please try to call mr. Youtube and claim some residuals from advertise in zappa's videos.... Everybody wins in that way.

  • how do you know it's g's fault? youtube's fault youtube sucks about stuff. and i'm 18 and i clicked on this and i'm about to illegally download frank zappas complete work so whoever can suck my tit whoever took the audio out f u

  • hehe G. didn't know the door was fake

  • yeah the youtube is FREE ADVERTISING!! Gail .. suck a lemon bitch

  • and who cared if it's blocked or whatever, everybody know it kicks ass!

  • Zappa has such a great and unique voice, and this song is pretty fun as well :D too bad I didn't discover The Mothers of Invention till recently, but this def my favorite track by them this far.

  • things are getting more and more controlled. Zappa was too brilliant for fucking youtube, apparently.

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