The replacement 'stunt guitarist' for Steve Via in 1988. Imagine the size shoe Keneally had to fill? From Wikipedia: Keneally had called Zappa and said that he was “extremely familiar with all of his material and that he would be ready to play any of it for him given a short amount of preparation time“, as he had already “been listening to Zappa's music for 16 years“. “On the phone the day before the audition Frank had told me to have 'What's New in Baltimore?' and 'Sinister Footwear' ready for the next day's audition“. On the way to the audition Keneally practiced the aforementioned songs, as well as “Little House I Used to Live in“, and “every single Zappa melody I could think of, kind of as an exercise for my memory“ as his brother Marty was driving the car.[1] SPECIAL THANKS: !!!Knut Erlend Skogstad (United Mutations) for additional photographs AND for promoting these videos on the Facebook group !!!Scott Parker for helping to confirm that, in all likelihood, there aren't any recorded Mike Keneally guitar solos from 1988. !!!Lagzatzappateers for generously allowing me to download and use material from this excellent resource. Subscribe at: Visit Mike's web site: *********************************************************************** BACKGROUND (by way of) EXPLAINATION I have been obsessively listening to Frank Zappa and The Mothers of Invention since the summer of 1979. Nonstop Zappa consumerism with some MOI thrown in. These videos seek to provide context to Frank Zappa’s entire body of work. AUDIO A few have suggested that I re-double my efforts and invest a little time in Audacity training for consistency in my audio editing. Thank you for the suggestions. This recording was normalized to -1db and compressed to -20db. ADDITIONAL MATERIAL: All the news that’s fit to consume: Articles spanning FZ's career can be found at: Interviews and more: Original lossless quality audio can be found at: Complete discography can be found at: Show listing with set lists at:
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