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Bernie played on a ton of recordings...I never got to see him with P Funk but did see him with Talking Heads...first time I saw him he was sitting in with a reggae band...I forget who...it was a festival...maybe Sly and Robbie or Judy Mowatt.
I love Zappa...you should check out Captain Beefhart as well but you probably have. I took my oldest daughter to a Zappa show in Berkley in the 70s and there were no tickets left...she was about 9...she sat outside the door crying and a security guard came up...gave us both backstage passes and made her the happiest little Zappa fan on the planet! Never got to see Bootsy or Parliament Funkadelic but had all their recordings. When we got inside Frank was soloing to Tied to the Whipping Post...one of the few cover songs he arranged and it was amazing!Saw Parliament-Funkadelic and Bootsy's Rubber Band in 1978 at the ripe old age of 11 years old! Let's just say I have pretty hip parents and I was a "good" kid that never asked for the moon, so when I asked for the moon, my parents obliged.
The air sure smelled funny that day... At the time I thought it was from all the "smoke" coming from the stage. Later I discovered it was the "smoke" coming from all the fans in the audience!
Anyway, I got to see Bootsy, the Mothership land and some man in a diaper... Some scantily clad women too, but I was 10 and more interested in the music, haha.
Now I'm more interested in the Mothers of Invention than the Mothership, but that was a memorable experience that's for damn sure!!
I love Zappa...you should check out Captain Beefhart as well but you probably have. I took my oldest daughter to a Zappa show in Berkley in the 70s and there were no tickets left...she was about 9...she sat outside the door crying and a security guard came up...gave us both backstage passes and made her the happiest little Zappa fan on the planet! Never got to see Bootsy or Parliament Funkadelic but had all their recordings. When we got inside Frank was soloing to Tied to the Whipping Post...one of the few cover songs he arranged and it was amazing!
