This weekend's musical treat

I liked the LPs Weasels Ripped My Flesh (1970) and Hot Rats (1969).
 
Zappa was very popular with some of my friends, and it's altogether possible I caught him on a bad tour. I know I saw Dylan on an awful one. Other than unknown bands with no expectations, the worst shows I saw were those two, my free tickets to Frankie Goes to Hollywood (who appeared to be air guitar syncing), and Canned Heat, who were in a tragic state. I used to go see a lot of bands slightly older than my 'scene' because I had some hippy friends.
I wish I had seen some of the Chicago Blues players who came through near the ends of their time. I regret my ignorance at the time.
 
Dylan is notorious for giving bad, disjointed performances. I was 14 when I saw Zappa so my tastebuds were not mature. Ha. They’re still evolving. I remember the concert as outrageous and exciting. I was listening to Aaron Copeland’s Variations for Piano today. He created a composition that incorporated the microtones and rhythm structure of west African music that found its way into blues and then jazz. Cool stuff. I love Chicago blues both black and later white electric blues.
 
One of my all time favorite bands is Little Feat. Lowell George was the force behind it and he died too soon. The band is still going today but was at its best when Lowell was alive.This albums helped keep me sane when I spent 18 months working ins Saudi Arabia in the late 1970s. My typical work week was over 80 hours a week and at least 6.5 days. Fridays I would round up the supervisors and take them all over to the Aramco Campus for brunch (my treat) You could get some of the forbidden foods there- bacon, sausage etc. as part of a traditional American Breakfast.

I would head to work at about 7am most days from my apartment in Al kobar on the gulf coast. It was so hot that to get into my car I would open the door, reach in and put the key in the ignition and start the car. I would turn on the AC, shut the door and let it run for several minutes. Other wise it would be cooler stepping into an oven with wheels.

I returned home around 8 pm covered in filth. i was management, but the multiple in and out of the air conditioning and the dust filled outdoors at well over 100 F meant I would sweat, get covered in yuck, cool down and repeat this all day long, As soon as I got home it was into the shower where I watch the dirt coming of of me running down the drain. Then it was time for Little feat. I lay on the living room floor with a speaker from the stereo on either side of of my head like giant earphones and play it loud.

Btw- tune #5, "Old Folks Boogie" has been my theme song now for about a decade.
(play it in 1080p and turn up the volume)
 
Since I missed a weekend at least, I thought I might show those who do not know this term, what A "Shaggy dog story" is. There are definitions out there on the net. But I do not describe it the same fashion:
It Is a very slowly developing and extremely lengthy pun.
No music- From Wiki ˅|˅
Clerow "Flip" Wilson Jr. (December 8, 1933 – November 25, 1998) was an American comedian and actor best known for his television appearances during the late 1960s and 1970s. From 1970 to 1974, Wilson hosted his own weekly variety series The Flip Wilson Show, and introduced viewers to his recurring character Geraldine. The series earned Wilson a Golden Globe and two Emmy Awards, and it was the second highest-rated show on network television for a time.[2]

Wilson was the first African American to host a successful TV variety show.[2][a]

Flip Wilson | My Worst Story - The Best of the Flip Wilson Show, Vol. 1​

 
Still not feeling all that great. This weekend is for music I consider to be funk. My definition might comport with what is generally accepted. but I can live with that.

Little Stevee- or he was when we got "Stevie Wonder's first hit 45 (single) was "Fingertips-Pt 2", released in 1963."
(play it in 1080p or higher)


The Spinners from 1976.
(play it in 720)


The Dead from the Festival Express Tour in 1970.
(play it in 1080p or higher)


Don't Make War, play it....
(sorry 480 it the best i could do)


I may have posted this one before, but it is worth listening to often.
From the acclaimed Little Feat live album “Waiting For Columbus”
(play it in 1080p or higher)
 

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