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I did my homework in advance when some weeks (or months) ago I decided to transfer my complete Zappa collection to MP3 and compiled a CD with some "Best of" selections to listen to in the car... As for the ongoing discussions and suggestions: The funny thing about the ycdtosa2 is the fucked-up bass drum track, for which reason the distorted bass drum sound was used to trigger a early-90ies-dance-style bass drum sound which doesn't fit into the mix at all ;). But it's not as horrific as the work done on the CD release of Cruising with Rubens & The Jets, where the new (eighties-style) drums and bass tracks replaced the original ones - that's why I have a vinyl copy of that album. My personal favourites: Zappa in New York and The Best Band You Never Heard In Your Life. Honorable mention goes to Roxy&Elsewhere, YCDTOSA5 and some bootleg from a Saarbrücken '78 show (Vinnie Colaiuta is unbelievable on this one!) About Mark's reference to "Whipping Floss" - the highlight here is the "Sing me a few bars of it and then maybe we play with you" - (audience member sings some falsetto notes) - "Judging from the way you sang it, it must be a John Cage composition". And there's that great (heavily edited) medley of Montana/Brown Moses/That Evil Prince on YCDTOSA4 - the guitar solo on the last tune must be Zappa's best ever (perhaps together with the FZINY recording of The Illinois Enema Bandit) Re great videos on youtube (or google video in that case): just stumbled upon some Barcelona '88 footage. It's unbelievable how Zappa sounds when he tries to speak Spanish - I mean, he lived in California! Don't these Americans ever learn a single (foreign) language in their lifes? ________________________________ So, for the good of all your loopy heads, I want all of you to listen to a Frank Zappa album this weekend, or maybe just a song, or check out all the great old videos on YouTube. Report back on Monday with what you listened to and your impressions of said music. It will be good for you.