IT'S FUNNY THAT THEY PLAY ANYTHING AND EVERTHING TO MAKE SOME KIND OF MUSIC, EXPERIENCING WITH JUST SOUNDS. IT'S AMAZING!! YOU KNOW I MET FRANK ZAPPA, MY SISTER IN LAW'S BROTHER WAS IN MOTHER'S INVENTION JIM SHERWOOD, I GUESS THEY CALLED HIM MOTORHEAD JIM, SOMETHING LIKE THAT. MET FRANK ZAPPA ONE CHRISTMAS AND I THINK A BBQ MY BROTHER HAD I MET HIM AGAIN. I REMEMBERED HE WAS VERY INTELLIGENT AND HE WAS FUNNY. AWESOME REACTION RORY 💙 AND THANK YOU MARK FOR THIS AWESOME REQUEST 😊 💓 🤘 ✌️ 🔥🔥🔥🔥
@@Frunobulax74 Was I using Royale handle the last time you were around or was I still Zolar Czakl? Actually, thinking on that, I couldn't have been. Where's Czok? I'm off for a while. Nice hearing from you again. Be well. Moo-ahhhhhhh
17:44 "And I'm your host, Ron Delsener." Ron Delsener is a famous promoter of concerts, especially around, but not restricted to, New York City. If I recall correctly, he's seen in the beginning of Baby Snakes in the dressing room.
you are correct...Dancing Fool...into Easy Meat...into Bamboozeled by love....is not by coincidence...it's yet another example of Conceptual Continuity.... and of course... there will be other examples.
My very first Zappa concert was exactly 16 days BEFORE this concert... it was the concert that made me a lifelong Zappa fan... it's unfortunate that it's black and white because it ruins the light show... but at least the film exists...great soun d.
This is a soundboard FOH (front of House) recording... EVERYTHING sounds good...but squashed... because it's unmixed ...more or less,,,what you hear in this recording is essentially how it sounded if you were there.
immagine if you will...a stage awash in green laser lights that cover the stage in a vertical cage of lasers... that's happening here... as the show begins... but you can't see it in this video.
I saw Frank just 12 days after this concert but there were no lasers at that show. Perhaps the venue you saw Frank in had its own light setup. Question: If you weren't at THIS show, how do you know the lasers were used on this occasion? Like I said, they weren't used just a little later in the same month. Also, 16 days before Oct. 13 would be Sept. 27. He played Sept. 28 in Detroit. Was that the gig? There is no listing for the 27th. Milwaukee on the 26th perhaps?
Ian Anderson was a big fan of Zappa, so a lot of the entertaining nature of Tull came from that contrast of serious music crashing into humor and not taking yourself too seriously. Which then influenced Rush and Iron Maiden and others. When it boils down to it ... a bunch of freaking brilliant people making amazing art.
He usually opened with a guitar solo, but looking at the length of the video of 1 hour 42 minutes, I don't think it is the entire show, I never saw a show of his less than 2 hours long...
He opened both shows that night with a guitar solo, as was customary. The early show opened with The Deathless Horsie and the late show, Persona Non Grata. This is late show.
The way the band messed up by starting to play Honey, Don’t You Want a Man Like Me and they all IMMEDIATELY correct themselves and went into Bamboozled by Love after Easy Meat is amazing. Frank was NOT amused, but we certainly can be.
Todd rundgren and John McLaughlin and miles Davis and all the incredible fusion was killing it. I saw it!
One of his greatest line ups
IT'S FUNNY THAT THEY PLAY ANYTHING AND EVERTHING TO MAKE SOME KIND OF MUSIC, EXPERIENCING WITH JUST SOUNDS. IT'S AMAZING!! YOU KNOW I MET FRANK ZAPPA, MY SISTER IN LAW'S BROTHER WAS IN MOTHER'S INVENTION JIM SHERWOOD, I GUESS THEY CALLED HIM MOTORHEAD JIM, SOMETHING LIKE THAT. MET FRANK ZAPPA ONE CHRISTMAS AND I THINK A BBQ MY BROTHER HAD I MET HIM AGAIN. I REMEMBERED HE WAS VERY INTELLIGENT AND HE WAS FUNNY. AWESOME REACTION RORY 💙 AND THANK YOU MARK FOR THIS AWESOME REQUEST 😊 💓 🤘 ✌️ 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Frank was the one with the moustache, right?
@@Royale_with_Cheeze - HAHAHAHA
@@Frunobulax74
Back from the dead, Frunobulax?
Good to see you crop up.
Our friend Wacko shows up with the same spiel under new names.
@@Frunobulax74
Did you immediately know this was me?
@@Frunobulax74
Was I using Royale handle the last time you were around or was I still Zolar Czakl?
Actually, thinking on that, I couldn't have been.
Where's Czok?
I'm off for a while.
Nice hearing from you again.
Be well.
Moo-ahhhhhhh
17:44 "And I'm your host, Ron Delsener."
Ron Delsener is a famous promoter of concerts, especially around, but not restricted to, New York City.
If I recall correctly, he's seen in the beginning of Baby Snakes in the dressing room.
@Royale_with_Cheeze - After the show and before Frankie exits the Palladium.
@@Frunobulax74
Where the hell you been, man?
Was I using Royale with Cheeze before you signed off for a while?
Anyway, good to hear from you.
@@Royale_with_Cheeze - No, you dumped the Cheez Whiz before I disappeared
you are correct...Dancing Fool...into Easy Meat...into Bamboozeled by love....is not by coincidence...it's yet another example of Conceptual Continuity.... and of course... there will be other examples.
My very first Zappa concert was exactly 16 days BEFORE this concert... it was the concert that made me a lifelong Zappa fan... it's unfortunate that it's black and white because it ruins the light show... but at least the film exists...great soun d.
This is a soundboard FOH (front of House) recording... EVERYTHING sounds good...but squashed... because it's unmixed ...more or less,,,what you hear in this recording is essentially how it sounded if you were there.
Without much room acoustics...
immagine if you will...a stage awash in green laser lights that cover the stage in a vertical cage of lasers... that's happening here... as the show begins... but you can't see it in this video.
I saw Frank just 12 days after this concert but there were no lasers at that show.
Perhaps the venue you saw Frank in had its own light setup.
Question: If you weren't at THIS show, how do you know the lasers were used on this occasion?
Like I said, they weren't used just a little later in the same month.
Also, 16 days before Oct. 13 would be Sept. 27.
He played Sept. 28 in Detroit. Was that the gig?
There is no listing for the 27th.
Milwaukee on the 26th perhaps?
I maybe totally wrong but I'm a... Loved to put words together in rhythm...
Ian Anderson was a big fan of Zappa, so a lot of the entertaining nature of Tull came from that contrast of serious music crashing into humor and not taking yourself too seriously. Which then influenced Rush and Iron Maiden and others. When it boils down to it ... a bunch of freaking brilliant people making amazing art.
Wasn't the Yellow Snow Suite part of that concert?
Yes
@@IvanLeirvik That live version is superb with Rollo at the end! Amazing!
@@stevedotwood Yellow Snow is in the early set - this is the late set
@@Grithron2 ah ok, thanks
He usually opened with a guitar solo, but looking at the length of the video of 1 hour 42 minutes, I don't think it is the entire show, I never saw a show of his less than 2 hours long...
He opened both shows that night with a guitar solo, as was customary.
The early show opened with The Deathless Horsie and the late show, Persona Non Grata.
This is late show.
Rumble instructions please
The way the band messed up by starting to play Honey, Don’t You Want a Man Like Me and they all IMMEDIATELY correct themselves and went into Bamboozled by Love after Easy Meat is amazing. Frank was NOT amused, but we certainly can be.
You should listen to Jazz from Hell
Can you please react to Elegantly wasted by INXS , music video version please 😊