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=Trivia=
 
=Trivia=
 
Frank Zappa had met [[Sting]] at a hotel earlier that day and invited him to his show on [[Sting]]'s day off. So [[Sting]] was in the audience and went backstage after Frank Zappa's first set. There it was decided that [[Sting]] would also join the band onstage.
 
Frank Zappa had met [[Sting]] at a hotel earlier that day and invited him to his show on [[Sting]]'s day off. So [[Sting]] was in the audience and went backstage after Frank Zappa's first set. There it was decided that [[Sting]] would also join the band onstage.
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Mike Keneally played guitar in Frank Zappa's band today. He remembers this:
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"[[Sting]] left a note for Frank after the show thanking him for inviting him onstage, and it ended with "if you can get me the music for the song [[The Idiot Bastard Son]] you won't be disappointed - love, Mr. [[Sting]]." (Frank had called him Mr. [[Sting]] onstage, as you heard in that clip.) Frank showed us the note and wished that he had a copy of the music he could send him right away and blow his mind. I remembered that that song was in "The Frank Zappa Songbook Vol. 1," which had come out in [[1973]] and which I had a copy of at home, so I called my wife to see if she could Xerox it and mail it to me on the road. She did that one better by taking the book to her office and faxing the sheet music for that song - in [[1988]]! - to the next hotel we were staying at, and I was able to hand the music to Frank the next day, which pleased/surprised him quite a bit, and he got the music to [[Sting]] shortly thereafter.
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Four years later I was on tour with Dweezil and Ahmet in Europe, and while trawling the record stores on a day off I found a live CD bootleg of [[Sting]] from a tour that had happened several years previously, and it included a live version of "[[The Idiot Bastard Son]]," sung by [[Sting]] with absolutely gorgeous piano accompaniment from [[Kenny Kirkland]]. Really beautiful actually."
  
 
=See also=
 
=See also=
 
* [[Broadway The Hard Way]]
 
* [[Broadway The Hard Way]]
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* [[The Idiot Bastard Son]]
  
 
=External links=
 
=External links=
*[http://www.keneally.com/1988/198834.html transcript of guitarist Mike Keneally's audio journal]
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* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LBsFoUVj_FE youtube]
  
 
=References=
 
=References=
source: internet, ticket
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source: internet, ticket, Mike Keneally, Geoff Edgers
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Latest revision as of 22:34, 20 June 2024


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1988-03-03
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BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PHOTOGRAPH. Should be a photo taken at that concert, or a ticket stub scan, or something similarly identifying of the event.
Performance summary
Artist performing: Frank Zappa - joined by Sting
Tour: ---
Venue: Auditorium Theatre
Location: Chicago, IL, USA
Support acts: SUPPORT ACTS
Ticket prices: US$ 22,50


On 1988-03-03, Sting joined Frank Zappa on stage at the Auditorium Theatre in Chicago, IL, USA.

Setlist

Recording information

This performance was recorded and released on Frank Zappa's live compilation album Broadway The Hard Way.

Trivia

Frank Zappa had met Sting at a hotel earlier that day and invited him to his show on Sting's day off. So Sting was in the audience and went backstage after Frank Zappa's first set. There it was decided that Sting would also join the band onstage.

Mike Keneally played guitar in Frank Zappa's band today. He remembers this:

"Sting left a note for Frank after the show thanking him for inviting him onstage, and it ended with "if you can get me the music for the song The Idiot Bastard Son you won't be disappointed - love, Mr. Sting." (Frank had called him Mr. Sting onstage, as you heard in that clip.) Frank showed us the note and wished that he had a copy of the music he could send him right away and blow his mind. I remembered that that song was in "The Frank Zappa Songbook Vol. 1," which had come out in 1973 and which I had a copy of at home, so I called my wife to see if she could Xerox it and mail it to me on the road. She did that one better by taking the book to her office and faxing the sheet music for that song - in 1988! - to the next hotel we were staying at, and I was able to hand the music to Frank the next day, which pleased/surprised him quite a bit, and he got the music to Sting shortly thereafter.

Four years later I was on tour with Dweezil and Ahmet in Europe, and while trawling the record stores on a day off I found a live CD bootleg of Sting from a tour that had happened several years previously, and it included a live version of "The Idiot Bastard Son," sung by Sting with absolutely gorgeous piano accompaniment from Kenny Kirkland. Really beautiful actually."

See also

External links

References

source: internet, ticket, Mike Keneally, Geoff Edgers


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