歌手:Frank Zappa Trouble Every Day - Frank Zappa Lyrics by:Frank Zappa Composed by:Frank Zappa Well I'm about to get sick From watchin' my TV Been checkin' out the news Until my eyeballs fail to see I mean to say that every day ...
In 1964, he joined a local band called the Soul Giants, which, over the course of the next two years, evolved into the Mothers, who played songs written by Zappa. The band was signed to the Verve division of MGM by producer Tom Wilson in 1966 and recorded its first album, a two-LP...
“Scrutinizer Postlude”is a hidden song byFrankZappafrom his albumJoe’s Garage. “Scrutinizer Postlude” is a spoken word monologue which ends the track “Lucille Has Messed My Mind Up.” The lyrics are: This is the Central Scrutinizer again Hi, it’s me again The Central Scrutinizer Joe ...
But Zappa was also a satirist whose reserves of scorn seemed bottomless and whose wicked sense of humor and absurdity have delighted his numerous fans, even when his lyrics crossed over the broadest bounds of taste. Finally, Zappa was perhaps the most prolific record-maker of his time, turning...
Fillmore East, June 1971 is a music live recording by FRANK ZAPPA (RIO/Avant-Prog/Progressive Rock) released in 1971 on cd, lp / vinyl and/or cassette. This page includes Fillmore East, June 1971's : cover picture, songs / tracks list, members/musicians
Apostrophe (') is a music studio album recording by FRANK ZAPPA (RIO/Avant-Prog/Progressive Rock) released in 1974 on cd, lp / vinyl and/or cassette. This page includes Apostrophe (')'s : cover picture, songs / tracks list, members/musicians and line-up,
This song stems from 1969, at first a Jeff Simmons song for a solo album. He played the music to Zappa, saying that he didn't know what lyrics it should have. So Zappa proposed he could write them. Since he wasn't a drinker or a drugs user, he only occasionally wrote songs about...
instrumental music is present in Zappa's output is one of his distinctive features compared to standard pop albums. You've got many entirely instrumental compositions, many compositions with instrumental sections and songs that have appeared on CD both instrumentally and with lyrics. Just to mention...
Charles Ulrich’s ‘The Big Note’ redresses the balance. This is the book Zappa fans have been waiting for. It’s an alphabetical album guide featuring everything you’ll ever need to know about his songs, musicians and concerts.
and it really feels to me like the culmination of everything Zappa had done since taking off on his own. The songs are mostly normal at their cores, but they're so spastic and hyper and so chock-full of entertainment and ridiculous hooks (and well- produced!) that nobody in their righ...