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  1. The album also includes a live session with John Lennon and Yoko Ono, an alternate mix of which appears on Lennon and Ono's Some Time in New York City (1972).

    • Frank Zappa
    • October 27, 1992
    • September 1970 – December 10, 1971
  2. Playground Psychotics. John Lennon: vocals, guitar. Yoko Ono: vocals. Frank Zappa: guitar, vocals. Ian Underwood: woodwinds, keyboards, vocals. Aynsley Dunbar: drums. Howard Kaylan: vocals. Mark Volman: vocals. Jim Pons: bass, vocals. Bob Harris: keyboards, vocals. Don Preston: Mini-Moog. Read More.

  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 · And those didn't actually even make it to Playground Psychotics, in fact, what he did was basically took the outtakes of the live Fillmore East recordings with John Lennon and a few other things, "Billy the Mountain", the original version, the 30-35-some-odd minute version, excellent version, with Studebaker Hoch, all of the ramifications of ...

  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).

    • Studio: December 1971 – 20 March 1972, Live: 15 December 1969, 6 June 1971
    • Rock
    • 12 June 1972
    • John Lennon, Yoko Ono, Phil Spector
  6. The end of the first disc is Zappa's mix of the songs where John Lennon and Yoko Ono sat in with the band (from the same concert that the Fillmore East album came from). You might have heard these on Lennon's "Sometime In New York City" album. Frank's mixes are much better. The centerpiece of the second CD is Billy The Mountain. While this ...

  7. The album also includes a live session with John Lennon and Yoko Ono, an alternate mix of which appears on Lennon and Ono's Some Time in New York City (1972). Playground Psychotics is a two-CD live album by Frank Zappa and the Mothers of Invention.

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