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  1. Gedurende zijn grillige carrière werd Don van Vliet alias Captain Beefheart meer dan eens gered door zijn jeugdvriend Frank Zappa. Zo nam Zappa hem… Terug naar boven. Kleiner weergeven Groter weergeven Hoog contrast. Inloggen. ... Bat chain puller. Captain Beefheart. Catalogusnr.:

  2. 20 de jun. de 2012 · Pulled By Rubber Dolphins: Bat Chain Puller by Mike Barnes. This article is an extract from Mike Barnes’ biography of Don Van Vliet, Captain Beefheart, published by Quartet Books, 2000. ISBN 0 7043 8073 0. You can order this book from Amazon.co.uk or any good UK book sellers. ‘Everything they did I had ’em do.

  3. Beefheart recorded a new album for Warner Bros., Shiny Beast (Bat Chain Puller), with no involvement from Cohen or Zappa. Following a lawsuit which was settled in 1982, the album remained unreleased until 2012, after Zappa's family had announced in 2011 that they would release the original Bat Chain Puller in its intended form.

  4. 26 de sept. de 2016 · Shiny Beast (Bat Chain Puller), an Album by Captain Beefheart and The Magic Band. Released in October 1978 on Warner Bros. (catalog no. BSK 3256; Vinyl LP). Genres: Art Rock, Experimental Rock. Rated #20 in the best albums of 1978, and #1417 of all time album.. Featured peformers: Captain Beefheart (vocals, harmonica, soprano saxophone, whistling, producer, music, lyrics, arranger, drawings ...

  5. Track #1 from the album Shiny Beast (Bat Chain Puller) (1978)

  6. The album opens with the title track ‘Bat Chain Puller’ – Pure Beefheart. Guitars revolve around a central riff, while the Captain delivers a vocal as weirdly repetitive as that great track that finishes ‘Clear Spot’ ‘Golden Birdies’. Next is a poem delivered in monotone over a clanking electric piano, suitably eerie.

  7. 22 de jun. de 2012 · [wp_quote]As for the title – I lifted Bat Chain Puller from a song by Captain Beefheart (who assures me he doesn’t mind). You can hear it on an album called Shiny Beast (Bat Chain Puller), and if you do, you may find that its somewhat disturbing subterranean rhythms put you in mind of the incessant heave and wheeze of celebrity interaction at virtually every level of American media over ...