Intro Intros (Live)
...afternoon
In the process of examining the stage to make sure that it was fit for human consumption
These large objects over here on the side where the horns on top of 'em
You know, those speakers there, they, they fell over backwards and completely mangled
Jay Migliori's woodwind instruments, so Mr. Migliori is at a certain disadvantage this evening
We just thought we'd let you know
Fortunately, Mr. Migliori was not sitting there when the cabinets went down, so that part's okay
Well, now we got that over with, I'd like to introduce the rest of the lads in the band
And the ladies in the band to all of you here
Let's start up in the top, with trumpet number one, Malcolm McNab
And the indispensible Salvator Marquez
And on pygmy trumpet and tuba, Tom Malone
And Bruce Fowler on trombone
And Glenn "hands up, face to the wall" Ferris on trombone
And Kenny "always jovial" Shroyer on trombone
And Ruth "also jovial" Underwood on marimba
That's a jovial little marimba
And Tom "with one smashed hand" Raney on congas
And over here, in the wind section, you already know Jay. Play something Jay
That one works
And Mike Altshul
Ray "the phantom" Reed
Charles "up and down" Owens
Joann Caldwell McNab
Earl Dumler
Wait, wait. Try that one again
Can you hear him?
That's a little bit better, yeah. Just a minute now
Jerry Kessler on celo
Ian Underwood on keyboards, et cetera
Jim Gordon on drums
Dave Parlato on bass
And Tony Duran on slide guitar
In the process of examining the stage to make sure that it was fit for human consumption
These large objects over here on the side where the horns on top of 'em
You know, those speakers there, they, they fell over backwards and completely mangled
Jay Migliori's woodwind instruments, so Mr. Migliori is at a certain disadvantage this evening
We just thought we'd let you know
Fortunately, Mr. Migliori was not sitting there when the cabinets went down, so that part's okay
Well, now we got that over with, I'd like to introduce the rest of the lads in the band
And the ladies in the band to all of you here
Let's start up in the top, with trumpet number one, Malcolm McNab
And the indispensible Salvator Marquez
And on pygmy trumpet and tuba, Tom Malone
And Bruce Fowler on trombone
And Glenn "hands up, face to the wall" Ferris on trombone
And Kenny "always jovial" Shroyer on trombone
And Ruth "also jovial" Underwood on marimba
That's a jovial little marimba
And Tom "with one smashed hand" Raney on congas
And over here, in the wind section, you already know Jay. Play something Jay
That one works
And Mike Altshul
Ray "the phantom" Reed
Charles "up and down" Owens
Joann Caldwell McNab
Earl Dumler
Wait, wait. Try that one again
Can you hear him?
That's a little bit better, yeah. Just a minute now
Jerry Kessler on celo
Ian Underwood on keyboards, et cetera
Jim Gordon on drums
Dave Parlato on bass
And Tony Duran on slide guitar
Credits
Writer(s): Frank Zappa
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