For Duane
Frank Zappa Lyrics


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[Guitar solo from Whippin' Post (Allman)
Civic Center, Atlanta, Georgia
November 25, 1984

FZ CUSTOM STRAT
Ike Willis rhythm guitar
Ray White rhythm guitar
Bobby Martin keyboards
Alan Zavod keyboards




Scott Thunes bass
Chad Wackerman drums]

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to this song are actually just the introduction to a guitar solo. The solo was played by Frank Zappa at a concert in Atlanta, Georgia in 1984. The title of the song, "For Duane," is a tribute to Duane Allman, the guitarist for the Allman Brothers Band who died in a motorcycle accident in 1971. The solo is a cover of the Allman Brothers Band's song "Whippin' Post," and it showcases Zappa's impressive guitar skills as well as his appreciation for the music of others.


The song begins with a simple riff played by Ike Willis and Ray White on rhythm guitar, and then Zappa takes over with his solo. The solo is energetic and intense, with Zappa showcasing his ability to play both fast and slow, loud and soft. The rhythm section, consisting of Bobby Martin on keyboards, Alan Zavod on keyboards, Scott Thunes on bass, and Chad Wackerman on drums, provides a strong foundation for Zappa's guitar work.


One interesting fact about this song is that it was never officially released on any of Zappa's albums. The only way to hear it is through bootlegs or unofficial recordings of the concert. Another interesting fact is that Zappa's guitar, a custom Stratocaster, was specially designed with a built-in synthesizer, allowing him to create unique sounds and effects that were not possible with a standard guitar.


Chords: Unfortunately, as this is a guitar solo introduction with no lyrics or chords, there are no chords to provide.




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