FZ & Ponty, Valbonne ’70

Rhymin’ Title Man’s what I am. Via The Idiot, here’s a full download “in glorious mono” of Zappa and J.-L. Ponty live at the Festival de Valbonne, France, July 25th 1970.

The pair were supposed to play together at the festival with a new line-up of the Mothers. However, for some reason, Frank turned up on his own and a pick-up band was hastily assembled. The other two guys were noted French jazz players, drummer Aldo Romano and bassist Alby Cullaz.

5 thoughts on “FZ & Ponty, Valbonne ’70”

  1. Has anyone downloaded it and would be so PHANTASTIC to send me a copy? Have plenty of nice Zappa / avant jazz to trade. My connection speed is lame, but I got hold of a 10 second excerpt, and it sounds fine! :) Undoubtedly, I need more of THIS!!!

  2. Hi Brax,

    Yeah I got it….and fine it is too…..JLP is superb, if you into the jazzier side….
    Go to the Uncle Beat section and post me a PM with your addy and I will send

    Kookie

  3. Info text from Urich, the original seeder:

    Frank Zappa & Jean-Luc Ponty
    Festival de Valbonne
    July 25th, 1970

    source: audience recording

    1. tuning up (1:21)
    2. jam 1 (16:04)
    3. King Kong (17:22)
    4. jam 2 (8:09)
    5. jam 3 (3:40)

    Frank Zappa – guitar
    Jean-Luc Ponty – violin
    Alby Cullaz – bass
    Aldo Romano – drums

    The Valbonne festival was organised by Claude Rousseau, who had organised the Bourget festival (near Paris) the previous March.

    The programme, as announced in late June, was as follows :
    July 23rd : Iron Butterfly, Warm Dust, Swegas & Moving Gelatine Plates
    July 24th : Gong, Brigitte Fontaine, Amon Duul II & Red Noise
    July 25th : Zappa/Ponty, King Harvest & Ame Son

    It seemed like it was going to be a great Summer for lovers of rock music, with no less than three major festivals announced in the South of France for late July and early August : in addition to Valbonne, there was another one in Aix-en-Provence on August 1st-3rd, organised by trendy fashion designer Jean Bouquin, as well as the follow-up to the 1969 Amougies festival by Jean Karakos, in Biot, beginning on August 5th.

    However, around mid July it all went wrong : all three festivals were banned by the authorities, who used the risk of forest fires as an excuse. In the event, they did go ahead, but in this pre-Internet age lack of reliable information ensured that attendance was well below expectations, and that the promoters lost a lot of money. Many bands weren’t paid or refused to play, and in the case of Biot the event ended prematurely, degenerating into a riot.

    The Zappa/Ponty jam was expected to be the highlight of Valbonne. However it didn’t turn out quite as planned either. According to Ponty, Zappa was supposed to come with the new incarnation of the Mothers of Invention, but turned up on his own, Amougies-style ! A pick-up band had to be assembled at short notice, and the duo ended up sharing the stage with two noted French jazz players, drummer Aldo Romano and bassist Alby Cullaz.

    As far as I know, this is the first time this performance has been heard since the event. Once again, we have the intrepid JJB to thank for preserving the moment for posterity. Amougies was the beginning of his taping exploits; Valbonne was the end – and what an end it was !

    (Technical note: the sound quality on this is significantly better than the Amougies recording – JJB had upgraded his recording equipment in the meantime)

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