King Kong
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Andrew Seniska

This song changed my life when I first heard it in early 1970 when I was 15 and is my favorite version. Don Preston's wonderful Rhodes solo was an inspiration for me to become a keyboard player and King Kong was the first song I learned because the music score was in the nifty 12 page book. Uncle Meat was the next one. Zappa's guitar comping is superb throughout. I had for years wondered who played drums on the first part played by the Mothers in a studio and suspected it was Billy Mundi playing that wonderful 6/8 jazz rhythm because the live version didn't have that nice drum groove going. I checked with Art Tripp about this after I emailed him in 2004 and he said it was indeed Mundi. Who better to ask? Ansley Dunbar would go on to play that jazzy style too when he played with The Mothers.

David Zimmerli

Zappa wrote and performed some of the most brilliantly creative music I have had the privilege to listen to.....

ColtsFanSince1958

The Mothers of Invention Sincerely Regret to Inform You

Frank Ruben

I start listening to Zappa first thing in the morning and before I know it my work day is done. Thanks Frank

ハロルドリバス

Man I can probably catch up to do the same routine like you 😮

rev.b

The best version Frank ever recorded, and he recorded many many times.

iamdamosuzuki_

I'd say this and the BBC version are tied.

Rainer Korn

Jam Rag

Bazooka Toe

@ Rainer Korn, nice 😁

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Ben Austin

Funny story. I listened to this record, and this song, about a billion times when I was age 13. Changed my life. Not quite twenty years later, I was working for a music software company. A guy calls in asking for tech support.
Me: "Can I have your name please?
Musician: "Ian Underwood."
Me: "Oh my, are you THE IAN UNDERWOOD?"
Musician: "um, yeah?"
I think I freaked him out a bit, because there are only a handful of us who spent an adolescence listening to him whip it out, over and over, and thus regard him as a lesser deity. Thanks to all my Mothers.

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