Bozzio, O’Hearn & Cuccurollo play Zappa, 29th Zappanale, Bad Doberan (2018)
00:18 Opening Track
06:47 The Purple Lagoon
13:22 I'm So Cute
16:48 Transylvania Boogie
22:52 Introduction to Canarsie
23:30 Man With The Canarsie Woman Head
29:18 Zoot Allures
34:41 Fixing Terry's broken base drum head
38:06 The Greek Costume Change Flashback
41:56 Terry's Drum Solo
45:18 Co-Training
53:27 In France
58:02 Chatter
59:52 Tryin' To Grow A Chin
1:04:28 Introduction to Pat's Changes
1:06:32 Pat's Changes
1:12:20 Chatter
1:14:11 Pound For A Brown On The Bus
1:20:17 Black Napkins
1:26:44 Intro to The Black Page Drum Solo #1
1:27:32 The Black Page Drum Solo #1
1:36:00 Filthy Habits
1:41:47 Chatter
1:42:48 Unknown Track
1:51:24 Twenty-One
1:59:23 Chatter
2:00:50 On Vacation
2:04:45 Treacherous Cretins
2:06:07 Back In 1981
2:13:46 Chatter
2:14:32 Unknown Track
2:19:01 Unknown Track
2:23:49 Sam With The Showing Scalp Flat Top
2:27:37 Crew Slut
2:34:08 Flower Punk
2:41:25 Baby Snakes
2:44:20 Willie The Pimp
2:50:44 Muffin Man
Bozzio-O'Hearn-Cuccurullo
Zappanale #29
2018-07-21
Bad Doberan DE
Soundboard
Lineup:
Terry Bozzio - Drums, Percussion, Vocals
Patrick O'Hearn - Bass, Vocals, Electronics
Warren Cuccurullo - Guitar, Vocals, Electronics
Special guest:
Denny Walley - Guitar, Vocals
Original notes:
“Live open air concert:
Bozzio-O'Hearn-Cuccurullo Power Trio with special guest Denny Walley (US)
Date: Saturday, 2017 07 21 | Start: 21:30 (GMT +01:00)
MainStage, Galopprennbahn, Bad Doberan, Germany
Source: Live webstream from SBD source (lossy)
Patrick O'Hearn
was born in Los Angeles on September 6, 1954, grew up in Oregon and began his musical career at the age of 15 on bass.
He appeared together with his parents - both professional musicians - in various nightclubs. Later he studied music
with a focus on cello, flute and violin.
From mid to the end of the seventies he became a musician with Frank Zappa and a.o. played on the albums Sheik Yerbouti,
Zappa New York, Sleep Dirt and Joe's Garage.
He then co-founded the Progband Group 87 and then followed the invitation of Terry Bozzio to play along with the
Missing Persons. Since that time he is intensively occupied with keyboard instruments and electronic music.
In 1985 he began his solo career, becoming well-known as a composer for movie soundtracks.
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Terry Bozzio
was born on December 27, 1950 in San Francisco. At the age of 13 he started his first drum lessons and later completed
a music study.
He joined Frank Zappa in 1975, has worked on ten of his albums, and has been involved in three world tours. For Zappa he occasionally played the role of the clown entertainer, who is good for any of the often crude and obscene jokes on
stage. On the album “Zappa in New York“ he duels with Zappa as a canned-beer-destroying brides-eater in “Titties & Beer“... a great role and a legendary track!
But it was certainly not for these actions that Terry joined Zappa's formation. He was one of the few drummers to pass the black-page test. Such a complicated title, which made the sheet almost black. This nightmare for any musician can also be heard on “Zappa in New York“ (as well as on Halloween `77, Läther, Hammersmith Odeon and Baby Snakes). In 1978 he was kicked out of Zappa’s Band, when he joined the band Group 87, in which a.o. Patrick O'Hearn and Peter Wolf
were playing.
This was followed by recordings and sessions with the Brecker Brothers, UK, the Missing Persons, Robbie Robertson,
Mick Jagger, Deborah Harry, Dweezil Zappa, Lonely Bears, Polytown, Gary Wright, Don Dokken, XYZ, Paul Hyde,
Herbie Hancock, Richard Marx, Alan Holdsworth, Pat Mastelotto, Jeff Beck and countless solo concerts to this day.
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Warren Cuccurullo
was born on December 8, 1956 in Brooklyn, New York. He started playing drums and guitar at an early age. He was a fan
of Frank Zappa already as a teenager and attended all his concerts within 500 miles around Brooklyn. He met Terry Bozzio
and Patrick O'Hearn in the mid-70s. The three became friends. Finally, in 1978, he even made it to Zappa's band. Zappa
was heavily impressed by Cuccurullo, who was able to do his most tricky guitar parts.
After several live gigs Zappa went to the studio to work on the album Joe's Garage. Cuccurullo not only took over the
rhythm guitar parts, but also a lot of vocal performances, together with Terry Bozzio's then wife Dale. Along the way,
both Terry and Warren wrote their own songs and finally the idea came up to found their own band ... the Missing Persons
emerged. Patrick O'Hearn and Chuck Wild were added.
First contacts to Duran Duran came about as both bands were under contract with Capital Records. In 1986 Cuccurullo
first joined Duran Duran as a session musician for the completion of the album “Notorious“, but then became a longtime
band member until 2001. Therefore, he rejected Zappas offer to join him on his 88 tour.
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