Satumaa frank zappa biography

You Can't Do That On Stage Anymore Vol. 2

1-1  Tush Tush Tush (A Token Of My Extreme)  02:46

1-2  Stinkfoot  04:20

1-3  Inca Roads  10:54

1-4  RDNZL  08:43

1-5  Village Of The Sun  04:33

1-6  Echidna's Arf (Of You)  03:30

1-7  Don't You Ever Wash That Thing?  04:56

1-8  Pygmy Twylyte  08:22

1-9  Room Service  06:22

1-10  The Idiot Bastard Son  02:39

1-11  Cheepnis  04:28

2-1  Approximate  08:11

2-2  Dupree's Paradise  23:59

2-3  Satumaa (Finnish Tango)  03:51

2-4  T'Mershi


Frank Zappa - The Nordic Stories:
Thought it was time to reveal the Contents in the book: General – Author/Publisher Erland Bekkelund took the initiative for this project. This has been a collaborative project between Zappa experts from Denmark, Sweden, Finland and Norway. We have stalked Zappa from the first concert in Gothenburg in 1967 to the last in the north May 1st 1988 in Stockholm. Between there have been almost 80 concerts. The book is richly illustrated with about 250-300 photos from concerts, unique backstage photos and from press conferences, most of which are unpublished. Lots of pros but also decent guerrilla photos. The book is also spiced up with tickets, posters and even something from "The weird department". We have aimed to make as accurate book as possible, packed with facts and other snacks.

The book is in English so that our Finnish friends and Zappa fans all over the world can get the perfect benefit from this magnificent book .

Chapter 1. Preamble: The chapter


While Volume 1of the “You Can’t Do That On Stage Anymore” series lacked an overt theme for the selected songs, Volume 2’s material is focused around two 1974 concerts at the Kulttuuritalo in Helsinki, Finland.

There are two very remarkable items on this recording that are worthy of mention. First is Zappa’s performance of “Inca Roads” from one of the shows. A portion of his amazing guitar solo was used for the studio release of “One Size Fits All” for the same track. However, there is some disagreement about the origin of the solo edit. Both the Wikipedia entryfor Vol. 2, as well as the Wiki song entryfor “Inca Roads,” mention that the solo edit was taken from the Helsinki show that was published on YCDTOSA Vol 2. But Barry Miles’ “Zappa: A Biography” states that the solo was taken from an Aug. 7, 1975, show in Helsinki. That doesn’t seem to make sense, because “One Size Fits All” was released in June, 1975, and he wasn’t in Europe touring at that time either. Zappa played

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