
Jimmy Carl Black (February 1, 1938 – November 1, 2008) was an unusual figure in American rock music as he achieved lasting fame primarily for a single ad libbed line on the third album by the Mothers of Invention: "Hi boys and girls, I'm Jimmy Carl Black and I'm the Indian of the group." Of course there was more to it than just this line, as bandleader Frank Zappa exploited the eccentric character of this Cheyenne Indian musician, realizing that
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The Indian of the Group (live)
Ain't Got No Home
Big Leg Emma
Trail Of Tears
Fever
Cold women with warm hearts
Who did you love
Lady Queen Bee
Taste Of Snakes
Dropped Another Needle
Turn on your love light
Teenage credit
I'm a king bee
Low ridin' man
Stand by me
Hound dog
Bitter pill
C.C. Rider
I don't want no woman
Captain Beefhart Medley
Don't lie to me
You Dont Love Me No More
Whole life lovin' you
Big Boss Man
Mercedes Benz
On the road again
Hoochie Coochie man
Lonely, lonely, nights
Summertime blues medley
Sympathy For The Devil
Lovesick Blues
Look at me, I'm in love again
Sick 'n' tired
44 Blues (How many more years)
Miss Ann
Got my mojo workin'
Hamburger midnight
Willin'
Is it me or is it you
She's bad
Love Me Two Times
Byob Klub
Political man
Evil
Love Potion #9
I'm willin'
Que Paso
Willie the Pimp
You Don't Love Me No More
Road ladies
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