A quite good little piece of music, played in 1969 (it opens up one of the Toronto shows) and by the Hot Rats band in 1970 (can be heard on the "Hot Rats at the Olympic" bootleg, aka "Sharleena").
Then, is it actually "Twinkle Tits"?
No, there's a harsh cut in the guitar solo of Twinkle Tits right into Interlude if I recall correctly (can be heard on Apycrypha as well, BTW).
Just listened to "Joes Domage".
The tune labeled "Another Whole Melodic Section" is actually the tune known as "Interlude" to collectors, performed by the MOI in 1969 and the Hot Rats band.
1970
TWINKLE TITS/INTERLUDE (9:57)- At 7:29 into the song, the tape edits out of the solo into a composed piece of music known as "Interlude", previously performed by the '60's Mothers. This tune is reminscent of "Little House" but is an entirely new piece of music. After the cut, the remaining portion of this track consists of "Interlude", without returning to the "Twinkle Tits" theme. While these are definitely two different tracks, it is possible that they were joined together here as a medley. [David Lynch, who helped with info on this track, writes: "The coda was performed by the '69 Mothers under the title "Interlude". I have two separate '69 recordings of this piece, which is more or less complete on the Hot Rats recording. That having been said, they may still have been performed together during this concert, as the Hot Rats were wont to run together tunes in medleys, and Zappa mentions the Hot Rats band knowing "three tunes, maybe five" at the beginning of this concert."]
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