Kit 'n' Kaboodle...
Trout Mask Replica promo pack
These poems by Don Van Vliet are from a Trout Mask Replica promo pack which was recently auctioned at eBay. I am uncertain whether there was originally a poem for John French as well, but as he was famously uncredited on the album this seems unlikely. Click on the images for clearer versions. Thanks to Gary L. for alerting me to these.
Uncut manipulation
Uncut magazine for November 2007 has a five page article about, "the men who made Trout Mask Replica and survived. Just..."
Footage of Don, Jan and The Tragics emerging from an airport arrivals hall, getting into their transport and arriving at their hotel prior to performing Mirror Man at Pinkpop in Holland in 1974 has turned up at YouTube. It starts at about 4 minutes into the clip. I suppose this has been taken from the DVD, 'Pinkpop - Volume 1: The Vintage Years 1970 - 74'Also from Holland, Rosa Ensemble perform two vintage Beefheart numbers, Blaat en Rook and Somberland.
In 1977, at San Francisco's Palace of Fine Arts, there was a performance of Gimme Dat Harp Boy given by The Tubes.
The soundtrack of a new feature film Things We Lost In the Fire includes Captain Beefheart's Clear Spot.
...and the kitchen sink
I'm pleased to note that The Idiot Bastard has at last come up with a sensible domain name. For all things Frank Zappa (and a few things Beefheart besides) click on his shiny new website at http://www.idiotbastard.com/
'The Boy Who Cried Freebird: Rock & Roll Fables and Sonic Story Telling', a recent book by Mitch Myers, is said to include some Beefheart related content. At any rate there is a chapter entitled Captain's Orders, which may or may not be the "quick Captain Beefheart review disguised as the prelude to a marital spat" referred to in a review at City Paper.
I mentioned some time ago that Rockette Morton was back in the recording studio, working on a Roger "Hurricane" Wilson album. Blues Strom Records now plan to release the record in spring 2008.
Miles Massicotte intends to completely transcribe Trout Mask Replica, all instruments, in its entirety. It is his hope to make the transcriptions available at this website. He asks anyone with any tabs or licks to send them to him at beefhearttranscriber@yahoo.com
"Do you want to meet Captain Beefheart in Waitrose?"
I'd just received word of a completely unsubstantiated story that Don Van Vliet had been spotted at Safeway in Arcarta when I stumbled across some remarks made by Robert Plant. He was talking to The New Zealand Herald about meeting his heroes, or rather not meeting them even though they were present.
"...sometimes it's fantastic just to stay a fan and not have your bubble burst. I mean, do you want to meet Captain Beefheart in Waitrose? Of course not."
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