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The Indian of the Group
(0)I just learned that Jimmy Carl Black, the original and long-time drummer for the Mothers of Invention, died on November 1. From Rolling Stone:
Jimmy Carl Black, the original drummer for Frank Zappa and the Mothers of Invention, passed away this past weekend after a bout with lung cancer. He was 70. Black, the self-proclaimed Indian of the group, served with the Mothers from their acclaimed 1966 debut Freak Out! until Zappas 1970 album Weasels Ripped My Flesh. Black is also known for donning a dress on the cover of Were Only In It For the Money. Blacks drumming also formed the heartbeat during the bands chaotic live performances captured on albums like Uncle Meat and Burnt Weeny Sandwich. Black also played a noticeable role in the Zappa film 200 Motels, where he sang Lonesome Cowboy Burt. In his post-Mothers career, Black played in several bands, including a stint with Captain Beefheart, Geronimo Black (which Black fronted) and the Zappa tribute bands like the Grandmothers and the Muffin Men.
I have to say I loved 200 Motels and “Lonesome Cowboy Bert.” Believe it or not, I’ll always associate those raunchy works of music and satire with being young and in love. It all had to do with throwing off convention.
Here’s another nice video of Jimmy Carl performing “Trouble Every Day,” another Zappa classic, with The Muffin Men.
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