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An hour long biographical radio program focusing on a differnt musical personality each week. Visit us online at www.connectingthenotes.com or contact us by emailing connectingthenotes@yahoo.com . All shows originally aired live on Valley Free Radio, 103.3 FM WXOJ-LP in Northampton, MA
Captain Beefheart & The Magic Band are the focus of this special 2-part edition of Connecting the Notes. We are joined by 2 former Magic Band members: John French & Gary Lucas. They talk with us about Beefheartâs approach to songwriting, the making of the album âTrout Mask Replicaâ and the struggles and rewards of working with him.
This is Part Two! Listen to Part 1 here: http://www.radio4all.net/index.php/program/47894
Playlist:
*all songs by Captain Beefheart & The Magic Band unless otherwise noted
Smithsonian Institute Blues Gimme Dat Harp Boy Nowadays a Woman's Gotta Hit a Man Her Eyes Are a Blue Million Miles Big Eyed Beans From Venus Cardboard Cutout Sundown Flavor Bud Living Frank Zappa - Willie The Pimp Frank Zappa - Poofter's Froth Wyoming Plans Ahead Ice Cream For Crow Dropout Boogie
Disclaimer: Part 2 is uncensored and contains language not fit to broadcast. For a trimmed down, clean version for broadcast, please contact connectingthenotes@yahoo.com
Also, Don Van Vliet passed away on December 17, 2010, Weeks after these shows originally aired. The end of this program has been edited to reflect this sad news.