fuzzygobo
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Plus the original Flo and Eddie version of the Mothers had Aynsley Dunbar on drums.To be honest, I'm not really a big fan of "Valley Girl," despite its success. I much prefer the stuff from the 1970s...speaking of which, I've just discovered the Flo and Eddie band that Zappa assembled. The "Just Another Band from LA" album is incredible. "Hot Rats" is great too...I especially love "Son of Mr. Green Genes" on side 1.
Apparently, Frank Zappa planned a reunion tour for the 25th anniversary of 200 Motels and he wanted to bring back Flo and Eddie, but sadly he passed away before it happened. Read in the link:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ike_Willis#With_Frank_Zappa
Can you imagine how epic that band would have been? Frank, Ike, George Duke, AND Flo and Eddie! I imagine that he probably would have had Chad Wackerman on drums, Arthur Barrow on bass, Ed Mann on percussion, Robert Martin on vocals/sax/keys, and the Fowler brothers (Bruce and Walt) on brass instruments. Maybe Napoleon Murphy Brock and/or Mike Keneally too? If that isn't an epic lineup, I don't know what is.
Too bad this lineup ended after two disasterous gigs.
First someone in the audience shoots a Roman candle into the ceiling at the Montreux Casino and burns the place down (at least Deep Purple got "Smoke on the Water" out of the deal).
Then a week later at the Rainbow in London, a fan gets onstage, punches Frank into the orchestra pit, almost killing him- but he spends the next year in a wheelchair. At least while he recovered, we got "The Grand Wazoo".