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ever catch him live SG?

I did in 73 at Penn State with Jan Luc Ponty and a huge band :) Probably some of these folks:

Jean-Luc Ponty (viol)

George Duke (p)

Ian Underwood (woods)

Ruth Underwood (perc)

Bruce Fowler (tr)

Tom Fowler (B)

Ralph Humphrey (dr)

Sal Marquez (tr)

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choice site dude...

frank zappa was the greatest lead guitarist and arranger and producer and writer and social commentator that there ever was.....a complete all rounder..multi faceted and multi talented...the rest simply stand in his shadow..and how`s this for another sweeping statement ..(i`ve seen plenty of those on this site lately)...frank zappa was a far, far better guitarist than jimi hendrix could ever be...... :)

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...and how`s this for another sweeping statement ..(i`ve seen plenty of those on this site lately)...frank zappa was a far, far better guitarist than jimi hendrix could ever be...... :)

You're not biased are you? :lol:

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ever catch him live SG?

at the fillmore w/the mothers, i think in the 60s. the first time i ever heard of him, i saw two different people walking in the village w/'freak out' under their arms. i told the 2nd person about seeing the first person and 10 minutes later i was at his flat listening and was happily totally freaked. :)

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