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  1. Playground Psychotics is a two-CD live album by Frank Zappa and the Mothers of Invention. It was originally released in 1992 through his mail order label, Barking Pumpkin, and was re-released in 1995 through Rykodisc. The album features recordings of Zappa and his band, the Mothers of Invention, around the time of the film 200 Motels.

    • Frank Zappa
    • October 27, 1992
    • September 1970 – December 10, 1971
  2. On 6 June 1971, John & Yoko performed at a Frank Zappa and the Mother of Invention’s concert at the Fillmore East, N.Y.C. A different mix of this recording was also released on the Live Jam disc on Some Time In New York City.

  3. 9. Aug. 2010 · – Bob Harris didn’t play on the encore, keyboard duties were 100% taken by Don Preston – the solo was by Don Preston, not by Ian Underwood – “King Kong” doesn’t appear on “Playground Psychotics” because Zappa edited out the main theme. “Say Please” is the conducted improv. between “Baby Please Don’t Go” and “King Kong”, while “Aaawk” is the jam with the ...

  4. 23:Say Please (John Lennon, Yoko Ono, Zappa) 24:Aaawk (Lennon, Ono, Zappa) 25:Scumbag (Lennon, Ono, Howard Kaylan, Zappa) 26:A Small Eternity With Yoko Ono (Lennon, Ono) CD 2: A Typical Day On The Road, Part 2 01:Beer Shampoo 02:Champagne Lecture 03:Childish Perversions 04:Playground Psychotics 05:The Mudshark Interview

  5. 1992 veröffentlicht, passiert auf diesem Album Frank Zappas Karriere-Phase der frühen 1970er Revue, mit Aufnahmen seiner “200 Motels“-Phase. Highlight ist eine Live-Session mit John Lennon und Yoko Ono (sie ist in einem deutlich anderen Mix auch auf Lennons “Some Time in New York City“-Album zu hören).

  6. Zappa was critical of Lennon and Ono's handling of the recordings of the Mothers performance, eventually releasing his own version of the performance on Playground Psychotics (1992). Some Time in New York City was reissued on compact disc in 2005 as a single album, removing several of the Live Jam songs while adding other non-album singles, and again on CD in 2010 in its original double album ...

  7. The end of the first disc is Zappa's mix of the songs where John Lennon and Yoko Ono sat in with the band (from the same concert that the Fillmore East album came from). You might have heard these on Lennon's "Sometime In New York City" album. Frank's mixes are much better. The centerpiece of the second CD is Billy The Mountain. While this ...