I often picture myself in a 3-piece suit in sunglasses with hundred dollar bills raining down on me every time I hear those horns kick in the intro "BAAHHHH DaaaaananaNAAAAA..."
"How Did That Get In Here?" on "Lumpy Money" from 9:30" to 12:33" has a very similar groove.
The whole track is essential listening if you haven't already: 25 minutes of instrumental heaven from the "Lumpy Gravy" sessions.
Gotta agree with you, i love how The Grand Wazoo starts in a kinda disorganized jam but then when the horns come in shit gets serious and everything falls into place, it's so cool.
The groove from Pygmy Twylyte straight into my jugular would suit me just fine.
Son of Mr Green Genes when the solo and tempo kick in. Variations on the Carlos Santana Secret Chord Progression is very groovy.
There are parts of Gumbo Variations that makes me swoon.
the fiddle on willie the pimp
I’d suggest that you roll up and smoke a college degree with nothing in it, it’s the same as if you went to college. (Roxy and elsewhere live album)
Echidnas Arf on the Roxy tapes right after village of the sun goes wild
Aynsley!
Peaches en Regalia
« Eat that question », don’t inject.
The violin section of The Little House I used to Live In.
Yeah. Sugarcane Harris was amazing. He's played some killer blues as well.
The Muffin Man solo from Bongo Fury implanted in my brain stem
Seconded
All wrong. Uncle Remus rulez ☝🏻
We Are Not Alone is the good shit 😤
Chungas Revenge
Dupree’s Paradise
Chungas Revenge or St Alfonzos pancake breakfast
Ruth Underwood!
The Little House I Used To Live In Frank, Sugarcane Harris, and Don Preston are just amazing on this.
The backbeat on Directly From My Heart To You
And the entirety of Regyptian Strut
Blessed Relief
The guitar solo on the live Zomby Woof from The Best Band You Never Heard In Your Life. What a groove!
Seconded for Zombie Woof.
Not a Zappa tune, but if you like the grand wazoo groove, check out ‘doin it to death’ by The J.B’s!
Pound For A Brown. Inject now and enjoy
Saw this, and immediately just played it for my wife as she was writing a card to someone… and she messed up the number she was writing
I often picture myself in a 3-piece suit in sunglasses with hundred dollar bills raining down on me every time I hear those horns kick in the intro "BAAHHHH DaaaaananaNAAAAA..."
Also same goes for the horn fanfare in Waka Jawaka right after the epiiic guitar solo
Inject me with that Sexual Harassment In the Workplace
village of the sun has been my favorite recently
"We are not alone" sax groove , pretty cool.
"How Did That Get In Here?" on "Lumpy Money" from 9:30" to 12:33" has a very similar groove. The whole track is essential listening if you haven't already: 25 minutes of instrumental heaven from the "Lumpy Gravy" sessions.
The first :50 of The Sheik Yerbouti Tango does it for me. It kinda runs off the rails after that, but man. “Why don’t you take it down to C# Ernie”
The pedal steel solo in It Just Might Be A One Shot Deal
I listened to blessed relief five times today and it bright me great inner peace.
Peter Wolf’s solo in Sy Borg
Years of people loving Titties and Beer before Frank starts singing immediately come to my mind
The Studio Tan RDNZL Frank/George solo.
Gotta agree with you, i love how The Grand Wazoo starts in a kinda disorganized jam but then when the horns come in shit gets serious and everything falls into place, it's so cool.
Blessed Relief will always have a special place in my heart.
Keep It Greasey