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  1. Playground Psychotics is a two-CD live album by Frank Zappa and the Mothers of Invention. It was originally released in 1992 through his mail order label, Barking Pumpkin, and was re-released in 1995 through Rykodisc.

  2. Track Listing. Click on the title for lyrics,for audio, for video. On 6 June 1971, John & Yoko performed at a Frank Zappa and the Mother of Invention’s concert at the Fillmore East, N.Y.C. A different mix of this recording was also released on the Live Jam disc on Some Time In New York City.

  3. Aug 9, 2010 · The Fillmore East encore was also released by Zappa on a 1992 compilation, Playground Psychotics, with a new mix. Curiously, ‘Jamrag’ was split into two songs, titled ‘Say Please’ and ‘Aaawk’, with no mention of ‘King Kong’.

  4. Sep 25, 2022 · Zappa: John Lennon said the same thing. Rubens Nogueira, Facebook, November 17, 2021. John Lennon & Yoko Ono at the Fillmore East before joining Frank Zappa onstage (1971). Anybody who comes to the Fillmore East can sing the song. See notes on the Fillmore East.

  5. Zappa was critical of Lennon and Ono's handling of the recordings of the Mothers performance, eventually releasing his own version of the performance on Playground Psychotics (1992). Some Time in New York City was reissued on compact disc in 2005 as a single album, removing several of the Live Jam songs while adding other non-album ...

  6. Aug 9, 2010 · Zappa remixed the songs for his 1992 compilation Playground Psychotics, on which ‘Aü’ was renamed ‘A Small Eternity With Yoko Ono’. Whatever its true title, ‘Aü’ was little more than a freeform improvisation featuring Ono on wailing vocals and Lennon and Zappa providing guitar feedback.

  7. FILLMORE EAST - PLAYGROUND PSYCHOTICS: COMEDY SHOWS WITH FLO AND EDDIE. Zappa became impressed by Flo and Eddie's vocal abilities and gave them the central role for his next three albums. They went touring for two years as the eye catchers of the second line up of the Mothers of Invention.