Re: [Harp-L] Harmonica w/ Mothers of Invention



"Crew Slut"  on the Joes Garage album has some good harp on it. I forget the
artist, but he's better than your average guitar slinger that also plays a
little harp.

 - BAT

Thanks for the heads-up, BTW

On Wed, Mar 19, 2008 at 1:52 PM, Ken Deifik <kenneth.d@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> There's a fragment of a wonderful very early Mothers concert at the
> Fillmore available on the Wolfgang's Vault website.  (This is a site that
> owns a bunch of recordings done at concerts produced by Bill Graham.)
>
> This show was recorded, partially, in June of '66, when they opened for
> Lenny Bruce.
>
> In the fourth song, Handsome Cabin Boy Jam, someone, probably lead singer
> Ray Collins, whips out a diatonic harp and plays along with a beautiful
> Frank Zappa melody.  It's kind of rough and not especially long (two
> bits),
> but it's actually pretty good.  I don't recall any other harp in any of
> the
> Zappa recordings.  If you're a Zappa fan this whole recording will be a
> turn-on.
>
> http://tinyurl.com/2g7nvx
>
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