The Mothers of Invention
The Mothers of Invention
The Mothers of Invention
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The Mothers of Invention
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The Mothers of Invention
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In a moment of spontaneity, Don Preston climbs the pipework behind the stage of the Royal Albert Hall to sit at the pipe organ, which had been locked off, in order to augment the night’s festivities.
Ah! I know the perfect thing to accompany this man's trumpet
None other than- The Mighty & Majestic Albert Hall Pipe Organ!
Right!
You understand that you won't be able to hear the organ
Once we turn the amplifiers up
Alright, Don? Whip it on 'em!
"Louie Louie"! They like it loud too, you know?
Let's hear again for the London Philharmonic Orchestra!
Louie Louie (at the Royal Albert Hall in London) was written by Richard Berry.
Louie Louie (at the Royal Albert Hall in London) was produced by Frank Zappa.
The Mothers of Invention released Louie Louie (at the Royal Albert Hall in London) on Mon Apr 21 1969.