Bearsville Theater
Jun 24, 2010 at 07:04 PMWoodstock, NY
17 Bearsville
1 Stinkfoot
2 Florentine Pogen - SEGUE
3 Easy Meat
4 Daddy Daddy Daddy - SEGUE
5 What Kind Of Girl Do You Think We Are?
6 Pick Me I'm Clean
7 Blessed Relief - Billy, Scheila Flute -
8 Lonely Little Girl
9 City Of Tiny Lights
10 Mystery Roach
11 Advance Romance - Jamie, Ben, DZ
12 The Little House I Used To Live In
13 Latex Solar Beef - Pimp - DRUM SOLO
14 Apostrophe - Pete
15 The Blue Light
16 Big Swifty - Chris, Billy , Scheila, Jamie - end of set
Encore:
17 Keep It Greasey -
18 Wild Love
19 Yo Mama - End Of Show

well said Ambassader..and a pleasure it was to meet you , if it was only for a few brief shining moments.
This show seemed to be the peak of an all week long warm-up from Dweezilla camp. I still beleive I was there to bear witness to the entire birth of a new Zappa entity.
thanks so much to DZ and the band ZPZ for all they shared , educationally and spiritually with the chosen few who were at this show.
nice! looking forward to another gem! thanks DZ and the professors!
REVIEW-
The evolution carved a canyon into the Bearsville Minds. So many common themes that made the perfect quilt.Dweezilla,Groupies & Woodstock all came together in a higher ambient domain that unfortunately never had been achieved at 3 Days of Peace & Love that took place on Yasgar's Farm, duly noted some 60 miles away in Bethel NY, in August of 1969. On this night it all came together Dweezilla Alumni, Zappaphiles & the many fine inhabitants that still live life as free as the wind. On this night Bearsville bowed to the higher ambient domain. While the groupie theme could symbolize a perfectly synchronized downbeat while Frank Zappa & Vinnie Colaiuta took odd groupings of notes and rhythms into the upper stratosphere of Zappa's Universe, as much as there was a downbeat of common themes in this show the deviation from the norm touched on what Frank & Vinnie were doing on so many different levels than what is as example heard on the Shut Up N' Play Yer Guitar Solos. Chakra could very well be the word of the day for the band took the energy into so many different places. Dweezil orchestrated Big Swifty where the hand signals not o…Read more
The evolution carved a canyon into the Bearsville Minds. So many common themes that made the perfect quilt.Dweezilla,Groupies & Woodstock all came together in a higher ambient domain that unfortunately never had been achieved at 3 Days of Peace & Love that took place on Yasgar's Farm, duly noted some 60 miles away in Bethel NY, in August of 1969. On this night it all came together Dweezilla Alumni, Zappaphiles & the many fine inhabitants that still live life as free as the wind. On this night Bearsville bowed to the higher ambient domain. While the groupie theme could symbolize a perfectly synchronized downbeat while Frank Zappa & Vinnie Colaiuta took odd groupings of notes and rhythms into the upper stratosphere of Zappa's Universe, as much as there was a downbeat of common themes in this show the deviation from the norm touched on what Frank & Vinnie were doing on so many different levels than what is as example heard on the Shut Up N' Play Yer Guitar Solos. Chakra could very well be the word of the day for the band took the energy into so many different places. Dweezil orchestrated Big Swifty where the hand signals not only moved the music but words carved them. No verses and choruses were not added to a FZ composition. Imagine if you will the musicians getting inside each others mind and moving one anthers solos with verbal thought concepts. Professor Scheila & Professor Jamie took that next step to where a solo is not only layered with imagination, education and expression of the soloist but how the life cycle of that can be dramatically put before you in a stereo image as seen on the mind of another band member. There was a force center Ben released "Chakra" that took The Blue Light down a cultural stroll that is the town of Woodstock. The sound was superb. I was two rows center on front of the sound board. Glynn did an excellent job. This film is going to redefine how Zappa's Music lives in the modern world. I hope it gets released before the Dweezil Roxy Blu-Ray. I realize this sounds like a repeated record but Unexpected Perfection is the only way to express my appreciation. Professor Scheila Gonzales, Professor Billie Hulting, Professor Ben Thomas, Professor Joe Travers, Professor Pete Griffin, Professor Jamie Kime, Professor Chris Norton and a most heartwarming thanks to Professor Dweezil Zappa. Thanks for filming the concert. Good night and this one is going to last a lifetime!
I hope it's going to be released soon!
Show is Completely Sold Out. All things Conceptual to the history of the venue and this weeks Dweezilla this should be something extra special tonight. Of note I have extreme neck and lower back pain the last three days. I could barely walk yesterday. Let's hope the music is the cure.
ahh..my request for this show is going to have to be Catholic Girls followed by of course Crew Sl*t. Thanks!!
Requests - Inca Roads and My Guitar Wants to Kill your Mama
my requests are Inca Roads, and Yo Mama. I'd really, really love to hear the latter
Request -
Dweezilla 7 Minutes In Heaven Extrapolations.
Let each of the attendees of Dweezilla in various formations get 7 minutes performing with DZPZ. Lights Out with only a hint of Blue Light of coarse.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seven_minutes_in_heaven
I guess I'll have some opportunities to hear these numbers during the bootcamp, but I'd still love to hear Chunga's Revenge, What's New In Baltimore, and, why not..... In France!
But any program will be great, anyway.