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Jean Luc Ponty with Zappa: Greggary Peccary Suite, 1973

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Uploaded by on May 3, 2007

Jean Luc Ponty performs Thu, Jun 7, 2007, 7:30pm
Fairfield Theatre Company's StageOne

Fairfield Theatre Company
70 Sanford St. [across from Metro North Station]
Fairfield, CT
(203) 259-1036
http://www.fairfieldtheatre.org
info@fairfieldtheatre.org

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  • Much of the public was pretty ignorant of Zappa's genius. But not musicians. They knew where to go to play the good stuff. If you list the musicians who played with Zappa it's the Who's Who of the Music Hall of Fame.

  • Whether playing with Zappa or McLaughlin, Jean Luc Ponty never lost his own language.  His play has always been unique and noticeable but very versatile as well.

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  • Amazing ... Zappa was / is the Best.

  • bloody awesome

  • Some of the greatest musicians to ever walk the earth... but where was that trombone solo I was promised???

  • Brilliant!!! I had the extreme pleasure of seeing Frank when I was a youth and I took my 14 year old son to see Dweezil.

  • over-nite sensation line-up

  • probrojeffro well put

  • Please!!! Do a new upload of this fantastic moment in music history. Better quality would be great. It's a little hard to follow Ruth and Luc's fast motions ;-) Thanks in advance! (Have not seen this anywere else on the net. I would call it "ultra rare" for a big fan like myself).

  • pasan los años y me sigue conmoviendo zappa

  • Wow, Nice video, never seen it before, interesting version of Greggary too. I love the way Frank used the stage as a way to improve ideas, I mean, as you can see, this is a very early verswion of Greggary Peccary, still really good, though. Shame it's so short.

  • dramatic violin and the great Zappa Band.

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