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Shark episode : ウィキペディア英語版
Shark episode
The shark episode, also called the mudshark incident, was an alleged escapade which took place at the Edgewater Inn in Seattle, Washington, on 28 July 1969, involving Richard Cole, a road manager for the English rock band Led Zeppelin, and members of the American psychedelic rock band Vanilla Fudge. The bands were in Seattle for their appearance at the Seattle Pop Festival at Gold Creek Park on 27 July 1969,〔(Led Zeppelin official website: concert summary )〕 and were staying at the Edgewater Inn, overnight. This hotel, now known as the Edgewater Hotel, is located directly on Elliott Bay, and at the time allowed guests to fish directly from their room windows.
The shark episode is alleged to have involved some type of sexual act with a fish. However, there are many variations on the story, some involving one or two members of both bands, as well as variations of the type of fish (often claimed to be a shark, mudshark, dog shark, or aholehole), and the nature of the acts performed.
Rock journalist Stephen Davis, in his Led Zeppelin biography ''Hammer of the Gods'', provided the following account of the event:
Davis notes that Led Zeppelin's road manager Richard Cole, disputed this version, and quotes this variation:
The red snapper is not indigenous to Elliott Bay, but is rather a resident of the Atlantic Ocean. However, the yelloweye rockfish (''Sebastes ruberrimus'') is locally known as red snapper and is almost certainly the fish Cole is referring to.
Cole elaborates on this version in his own book, ''Stairway to Heaven: Led Zeppelin Uncensored''. He explains that:
Apart from the comment from Cole, there has never been any definitive proof this incident actually happened. Many of the purported details of the event are contradictory. No photographs or films have appeared, nor corroborative witness statements. Stein has since claimed he gave the Super 8 tape to Vanilla Fudge road manager Bruce Wayne and doesn't know what happened to them.〔(The Mark Stein Interview )〕
A later visit in 1973 resulted in Led Zeppelin being banned from the Edgewater Hotel. The band and their entourage
On the Frank Zappa / Mothers of Invention album ''Fillmore East - June 1971'', the above described events form the storyline of the song "Mud Shark." Zappa upon hearing the story for the first time reportedly exclaimed in disbelief "go on, fuck off, ya cunt."〔Gray, Michael (1984) ''Mother!: Is the Story of Frank Zappa'', London: Proteus Books, ISBN 0862-76147-6.〕 Frank Zappa interviewed Martin Tickman, who describes himself as the front office manager, on the 1992 Zappa release ''Playground Psychotics'' (also released on 1998's ''Cheap Thrills''). In the interview, Zappa alludes to the incident, asking if Tickman has ever heard of or encountered "bizarre sexual activities with squid, octopus or mudsharks," but Tickman keeps his cool, and provides no additional elaboration on the incident.
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