Frank Zappa - You Can't Do That on Stage Anymore, Vol. 3 (1989)
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Frank Zappa - You Can't Do That on Stage Anymore, Vol. 3
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Disc one
1. "Sharleena" Universal Amphitheater, December 23, 1984 8:54
2. "Bamboozled by Love" (Frank Zappa, Trevor Rabin, Trevor Horn, Jon Anderson, Chris Squire; includes the guitar riff from "Owner of a Lonely Heart") Bismarck Theatre, November 23, 1984 6:06
3. "Lucille Has Messed My Mind Up" Bismarck Theatre, November 23, 1984 2:52
4. "Advance Romance" Bismarck Theatre, November 23, 1984 Queen Elizabeth Theatre, December 18, 1984 6:58
5. "Bobby Brown Goes Down" Paramount Theatre, December 17, 1984 2:44
6. "Keep It Greasey" The Pier, August 26, 1984
Paramount Theatre, December 17, 1984 3:30
7. "Honey, Don't You Want a Man Like Me?" The Pier, August 25–26, 1984 4:16
8. "In France" Bismarck Theatre, November 23, 1984 3:01
9. "Drowning Witch" Stadio Communale, July 3, 1982 Bayfront Center Arena, December 1, 1984
Bismarck Theatre, November 23, 1984
Paramount Theatre, December 17, 1984 9:22
10. "Ride My Face to Chicago" Bismarck Theatre, November 23, 1984 4:22
11. "Carol, You Fool" Bismarck Theatre, November 23, 1984 4:06
12. "Chana in de Bushwop" (Frank Zappa, Diva Zappa) Bismarck Theatre, November 23, 1984 4:52
13. "Joe's Garage" Bismarck Theatre, November 23, 1984 2:20
14. "Why Does It Hurt When I Pee?" Bismarck Theatre, November 23, 1984
Paramount Theatre, December 17, 1984 3:07
Disc two
1. "Dickie's Such an Asshole" Roxie Theater, December 10, 1973 10:08
2. "Hands with a Hammer" (Terry Bozzio) Kosei Nenkin Kaikan, February 3, 1976 3:18
3. "Zoot Allures" Kosei Nenkin Kaikan, February 3, 1976
Les Arenes, May 30, 1982 (guitar solo) 6:09
4. "Society Pages" The Palladium, October 31, 1981 2:32
5. "I'm a Beautiful Guy" The Palladium, October 31, 1981 1:54
6. "Beauty Knows No Pain" The Palladium, October 31, 1981 2:55
7. "Charlie's Enormous Mouth" The Palladium, October 31, 1981 3:39
8. "Cocaine Decisions" Bismarck Theatre, November 23, 1984
Stadio Communale, July 14, 1982 3:14
9. "Nig Biz" Stadio Communale, July 14, 1982 4:58
10. "King Kong" Parc Des Expositions, June 22, 1982
Rainbow Theatre, December 10, 1971
Hammersmith Odeon, June 19, 1982
Palais des Sports, June 3, 1982 24:32
11. "Cosmik Debris" Paramount Theatre, December 17, 1984
Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall, December 20, 1984
The Pier, August 25–26, 1984 (ending) 5:14
Frank Zappa Band Members / Musicians
Frank Zappa – arranger, editing, keyboards, lyricist, vocals, producer, main performer, liner notes, guitar, compilation
Mark Volman – vocals
Howard Kaylan – vocals
Steve Vai – guitar
Dweezil Zappa – guitar
Ike Willis – rhythm guitar, vocals
Ray White – rhythm guitar, vocals
Allan Zavod – keyboards
Andre Lewis – keyboards
Don Preston – keyboards, electronics
George Duke – keyboards, vocals
Tommy Mars – keyboards, vocals
Bobby Martin – keyboards, vocals, saxophone
Ian Underwood – alto saxophone, keyboards
Jim Pons – bass guitar, vocals
Scott Thunes – bass guitar, vocals, synthesizer
Tom Fowler – bass guitar
Chester Thompson – drums
Chad Wackerman – drums, vocals
Aynsley Dunbar – drums
Terry Bozzio – drums, speech
Ralph Humphrey – drums
Ruth Underwood – percussion, keyboards
Ed Mann – percussion
Napoleon Murphy Brock – saxophone, vocals
Bruce Fowler– trombone
Diva Zappa – lyricist
Mark Pinske – chief engineer
Kerry McNabb – engineer
Bob Stone – engineer, remixing, supervisor
You Can't Do That on Stage Anymore, Vol. 3 is a double disc live album by Frank Zappa, spanning from December 10, 1971 to December 23, 1984. It was released in 1989.
"Sharleena" had been previously issued as a flexi disc in Guitar Player magazine. All the songs on disc one are by the 1984 band (except for brief segments of "Drowning Witch" edited in from the 1982 tour). Disc two includes performances from various years including a section of "King Kong" taken from the December 10, 1971 Rainbow Theatre concert, performed shortly before Zappa was pushed off the stage by an audience member. Zappa's liner notes state that after he played his solo the attack happened "moments later," but in his autobiography he wrote (consistent with the memories of other band members) that the incident took place after the band had finished its encore, a cover of the Beatles song "I Want to Hold Your Hand".
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