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  1. The Mothers of Invention in 1971. In December 1971, there were two serious setbacks. While performing at Casino de Montreux in Switzerland, ... Fillmore EastJune 1971 (1971) 200 Motels (1971) Just Another Band from L.A. (1972) Playground Psychotics (1992, recorded 1970–1971)

  2. The Mud Shark (Live At Fillmore East / 1971) 5:22. Happy Together (Live At Fillmore East / 1971) 2:58. Junior Mintz Boogie (Live, 1971) - Frank Zappa. 2:47. Latex Solar Beef (Live At Fillmore East / 1971) 2:39. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1990 CD release of "Fillmore East, June 1971" on Discogs.

  3. The Mothers 1971 is a boxset by Frank Zappa, released posthumously on March 18, 2022. It is a compilation of live music mainly consisting of several shows recorded at the Fillmore East which were originally intended for album Fillmore EastJune 1971 , including an encore with guest musicians John Lennon and Yoko Ono , which had been previously released on the CD Playground Psychotics .

  4. US. 1971. Recently Edited. Fillmore East - June 1971 ( LP, Album, Stereo) Reprise Records, Reprise Records, Reprise Records. 44150, 44 150, MS 2042. France. 1971. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1971 8-Track Cartridge release of "The Mothers Fillmore East June 1971" on Discogs.

  5. 10 de may. de 2017 · Frank Zappa & The Mothers Of Invention Fillmore West, San Francisco, CA November 6, 1970 Source: Bill Graham Productions Archive Soundboard Master

  6. 13 de ene. de 2022 · Los Angeles – January 13, 2022 – Released in August 1971 just two months after it was recorded, Fillmore EastJune 1971 was Frank Zappa and The Mothers’ masterstroke conceptual live album, a well-oiled and well-edited aural treatise chronicling the prurient feast and famine of a certain band’s somewhat salacious life on (and off) the road.

  7. ROCK · 1971. Preview. With the original Mothers of Invention but a memory, Frank Zappa forged ahead with the help of Mark Volman and Howard Kaylan ("Flo & Eddie" to future generations), who reprise their hit with the Turtles, "Happy Together," when they aren't illustrating Zappa's mean satire and deliberately juvenile jokes.