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  • 1 50 Lyrics
  • 2 8 Objects Lyrics
  • 3 A Typical Sound Check Lyrics
  • 4 Absolutely Free Lyrics
  • 5 Agency Man Lyrics
  • 6 Alley Cat Lyrics
  • 7 Any Downers_ Lyrics
  • 8 Anything Lyrics
  • 9 Are You Hung Up_ Lyrics
  • 10 Are You Upset_ Lyrics
  • 11 Artificial Rhonda Lyrics
  • 12 Babbette Lyrics
  • 13 Babette Lyrics
  • 14 Bow Tie Daddy Lyrics
  • 15 Brown Shoes Don'T Make It Lyrics
  • 16 Brown Shoes Don'T Make It (In Album Tinseltown Rebellion) Lyrics
  • 17 Carol, You Fool Lyrics
  • 18 Centerville Lyrics
  • 19 Chana In De Bushwop Lyrics
  • 20 Charlie'S Enormous Mouth Lyrics
  • 21 Chunga'S Revenge Lyrics
  • 22 Concentration Moon Lyrics
  • 23 Cruising For Burgers Lyrics
  • 24 Dental Hygeine Dilemma Lyrics
  • 25 Dickie'S Such An Asshole Lyrics
  • 26 Didja Get Any Onya_ Lyrics
  • 27 Dirty Love Lyrics
  • 28 Do You Like My New Car_ Lyrics
  • 29 Does This Kind Of Life Look Interesting To You_ Lyrics
  • 30 Don'T Eat The Yellow Snow Lyrics
  • 31 Don'T You Ever Wash That Thing_ Lyrics
  • 32 Echidna'S Arf (Of You) Lyrics
  • 33 Eddie Are You Kidding_ Lyrics
  • 34 Electric Aunt Jemima Lyrics
  • 35 Epilogue Lyrics
  • 36 Farther O'Blivion Lyrics
  • 37 Father O'Bliviion Lyrics
  • 38 Father O'Blivion Lyrics
  • 39 Father Obliviion Lyrics
  • 40 Flambay Lyrics
  • 41 Flower Punk Lyrics
  • 42 Frank Zappa Lyrics
  • 43 Galoot Up - Date Lyrics
  • 44 Get A Little Lyrics
  • 45 Go Cry On Somebody Else'S Shoulder Lyrics
  • 46 God Bless America Lyrics
  • 47 Half A Dozen Provocative Squats Lyrics
  • 48 Happy Together Lyrics
  • 49 Harry, You'Re A Beast Lyrics
  • 50 Help, I'M A Rock Lyrics
  • 51 Here Lies Love Lyrics
  • 52 Holding The Group Back Lyrics
  • 53 Honey, Don'T You Want A Man Like Me_ Lyrics
  • 54 Hordern Intro (Incan Art Vamp) Lyrics
  • 55 Hot Poop Lyrics
  • 56 How Could I Be Such A Fool_ Lyrics
  • 57 How'S Your Bird_ Lyrics
  • 58 I Ain'T Got No Heart Lyrics
  • 59 I Ain'T Got No Heart (In Album Tinseltown Rebellion) Lyrics
  • 60 I Don'T Even Care Lyrics
  • 61 I Don'T Wanna Get Drafted Lyrics
  • 62 I Have Been In You Lyrics
  • 63 Ian Underwood Whips It Out Lyrics
  • 64 If We'D All Been Living In California... Lyrics
  • 65 Janet'S Big Dance Number Lyrics
  • 66 Jesus Thinks You'Re A Jerk Lyrics
  • 67 Joe'S Garage Lyrics
  • 68 Just One More Time Lyrics
  • 69 Kaiser Rolls Lyrics
  • 70 Kenny'S Booger Story Lyrics
  • 71 Let'S Make The Water Turn Black Lyrics
  • 72 Library Card Lyrics
  • 73 Like It Or Not Lyrics
  • 74 Little Girl Of Mine Lyrics
  • 75 Little Green Scratchy Sweaters & Courduroy Ponce Lyrics
  • 76 Lonely Little Girl Lyrics
  • 77 Lonesome Cowboy Nando Lyrics
  • 78 Love Of My Life Lyrics
  • 79 Love Story Lyrics
  • 80 Man With The Woman Head Lyrics
  • 81 Marqueson'S Chicken Lyrics
  • 82 Master Ringo Lyrics
  • 83 Mom & Dad Lyrics
  • 84 Mother People Lyrics
  • 85 My Head_ Lyrics
  • 86 Nasal Retentive Calliope Music Lyrics
  • 87 No Not Now Lyrics
  • 88 No Not Now (In Album Thing-Fish) Lyrics
  • 89 No Waiting For The Peanuts To Dissolve Lyrics
  • 90 Oh No Lyrics
  • 91 Oh No! Lyrics
  • 92 Poofter'S Froth Wyoming Plans Ahead Lyrics
  • 93 Progress_ Lyrics
  • 94 Punky'S Whips Lyrics
  • 95 Redneck Eats Lyrics
  • 96 Right There Lyrics
  • 97 Ronnie Sings_ Lyrics
  • 98 Ronnie'S Booger Story Lyrics
  • 99 Run Home Slow_ Main Title Theme Lyrics
  • 100 Saint Alfonzo'S Pancake Breakfast Lyrics
  • 101 San Ber'Dino Lyrics
  • 102 Shall We Take Ourselves Seriously_ Lyrics
  • 103 St Alphonzo'S Pancake Breakfast Lyrics
  • 104 St. Alphonzo'S Pancake Breakfast Lyrics
  • 105 Stevie'S Spanking Lyrics
  • 106 T'Mershi Duween Lyrics
  • 107 Telephone Conversation Lyrics
  • 108 Tell Me You Love Me Lyrics
  • 109 The Air Lyrics
  • 110 The Blue Light Lyrics
  • 111 The Girl Wants To Fix Him Some Broth Lyrics
  • 112 The Girl'S Dream Lyrics
  • 113 The Jimmy Carl Black Philosophy Lesson Lyrics
  • 114 The Lad Searches The Night For His Newts Lyrics
  • 115 The Massive Improve'Lence Lyrics
  • 116 The Radio Is Broken Lyrics
  • 117 The Rejected Mexican Pope Leaves The Stage Lyrics
  • 118 The Uncle Meat Variations Lyrics
  • 119 The Voice Of Cheese Lyrics
  • 120 This Ain'T Cnn Lyrics
  • 121 This Is Phaze Iii Lyrics
  • 122 Time Is Money Lyrics
  • 123 T__ties & Beer Lyrics
  • 124 Uncle Bernie'S Farm Lyrics
  • 125 Undaunted Band Plays On Lyrics
  • 126 We Are Not Alone Lyrics
  • 127 We Can Shoot You Lyrics
  • 128 We Gotta Get Into Something Real Lyrics
  • 129 We'Re Turning Again Lyrics
  • 130 What Kind Of Girl Do You Think We Are_ Lyrics
  • 131 What Kind Of Girl_ Lyrics
  • 132 What'S New In Baltimore_ Lyrics
  • 133 What'S The Ugliest Part Of Your Body_ Lyrics
  • 134 When The Lie'S So Big Lyrics
  • 135 Where Is Johnny Velvet_ Lyrics
  • 136 Where'S Our Equipment_ Lyrics
  • 137 Who Are The Brain Police_ Lyrics
  • 138 Who Needs The Peace Corps_ Lyrics
  • 139 Why Does It Hurt When I Pee_ Lyrics
  • 140 Why Don'T You Like Me_ Lyrics
  • 141 Why Don'Tcha Do Me Right_ Lyrics
  • 142 Wild Love Lyrics
  • 143 Wonderful Tattoo! Lyrics
  • 144 Would You Go All The Way_ Lyrics
  • 145 Would You Like A Snack_ Lyrics
  • 146 Yo' Mama Lyrics
  • 147 You Are What You Is Lyrics
  • 148 You Are What You Is (In Album Thing-Fish) Lyrics
  • 149 You Call That Music_ Lyrics
  • 150 You Didn'T Try To Call Me Lyrics
  • 151 You Didn'T Try To Call Me (In Album Cruising With Ruben & The Jets) Lyrics
  • 152 You'Re Probably Wondering Why I'M Here Lyrics
  • 153 Cradle Rock Lyrics
  • 1 You Call That Music?
  • 2 You Are What You Is (in album Thing-fish)
  • 3 You Are What You Is
  • 4 Ycdtosa6
  • 5 Would You Go All The Way
  • 6 Wild Love
  • 7 What Kind Of Girl Do You Think We Are
  • 8 What Kind Of Girl
  • 9 Weasles Ripped My Flesh
  • 10 We Gotta Get Into Something Real
  • 11 We Are Not Alone
  • 12 Trouble Every Day (in album Does Humor Belong In M
  • 13 Time Is Money
  • 14 The Radio Is Broken
  • 15 The Meek Shall Inherit Nothing (in album Thing-Fis
  • 16 The Blue Light
  • 17 Tell Me You Love Me
  • 18 Scene Three Catholic Girls
  • 19 Scene Six Toad O Line
  • 20 Scene Seven Why Does It Hurt When I Pee
  • 21 Scene One Entrance Of The Central Scrutinizer
  • 22 Scene Four Crew Slut
  • 23 Scene Five The Wet T Shirt Contest
  • 24 Scene Eight Lucille Has Messed My Mind Up
  • 25 Right There
  • 26 Oh No
  • 27 No Not Now (in album Thing-fish)
  • 28 No Not Now
  • 29 No No No
  • 30 My Head?
  • 31 My Guitar Wants To Kill Your Mama (in album You Ca
  • 32 Mother People
  • 33 Memories Of El Monte
  • 34 Man With The Woman Head
  • 35 Make A Jazz Noise Here
  • 36 Love Story
  • 37 Love Of My Life
  • 38 Lonely Little Girl
  • 39 Little House I Used To Live In (in album Fillmore
  • 40 Little Girl Of Mine
  • 41 Like It Or Not
  • 42 Just One More Time
  • 43 Jessie Lee
  • 44 Invocation And Ritual Dance Of The Young Pumpkins
  • 45 I Have Been In You
  • 46 How Could I Be Such A Fool (in album Cruising With
  • 47 Hot Rats
  • 48 Here Lies Love
  • 49 Happy Together
  • 50 Get A Little
  • 51 Every Time I See You
  • 52 Entrance Of The Central Scrutinizer
  • 53 Dirty Love
  • 54 Dear Jeepers
  • 55 Call Any Vegetable (in album Just Another Band Fro
  • 56 Anything
  • 57 Any Way The Wind Blows (in album Cruising With Rub

  • Frank Zappa was one of the great iconoclastic musicians of the 20th Century. He was born in 1940 in Baltimore where his Sicilian-born, Greek-Arab meteorologist father was employed by an arsenal that manufactured poison gas during World War II. The Zappa family eventually settled in Lancaster, Calif., a Mohave Desert town Frank called a cultural wasteland. Ironically, it was here, during his high school years, that Zappa's interest in outlandish combinations of music bloomed. He formed an R&B group called the Blackouts, he bought Stravinsky and Varese records, he played drums in his high school band, where he was introduced to 12-tone music and did some composing and conducting. And he began to suspect he was destined to live a life deviating from the norms of Americana.

    Zappa recorded parody and instrumental doo-wop tunes in the early '60s and leased them to record companies like Original Sound in Los Angeles. His first record of note was Memories Of El Monte, released under the name the Penguins. From there he joined a bar band, the Soul Giants, as a substitute guitarist. He transformed this cover group into the Mothers of Invention, his seminal band of mid-'60s renegades and freaks that negotiated the twists and turns of his experimental and distinctively weird rock music. He said he never had any intention of writing rock music. Instead he desired to compose more serious music and have it be performed in concert halls, but since rock paid the bills, Zappa charged into the pop arena with rebellious ideals.

    Instead of lulling listeners into a pop music stupor, Zappa challenged his audiences to think. Segueing from juvenile jokes and profane commentary, Zappa and company would play poignant songs like "Plastic People" (from 1967's Absolutely Free album). That tune in particular not only helped spawn a countercultural generation of authority-questioning American youth but also became an underground hit and cry for freedom in Iron Curtain Czechoslovakia.

    Zappa first appeared in the pages of Down Beat in 1969 (he later graced the cover in 1978 and 1983). That same year he disbanded the Mothers, not long after the group played a series of East Coast dates on a package tour with Rahsaan Roland Kirk, Duke Ellington and Gary Burton. On his own, Zappa began recording a massive catalog of work with a diverse and ever-changing crew of collaborators and band members including George Duke, Jean Luc Ponty, L. Shankar, Johnny "Guitar" Watson, the London Symphony Orchestra, Pierre Boulez, Adrian Belew, Steve Vai, Yoko Ono and John Lennon.

    With over 60 albums to his credit, Zappa adventurously punched out heady rock on his mean guitar and served up "jazz from hell" experiments on his computerized Synclavier DMS keyboard. With a lifelong flair for creating genre-jumping, post-modernist music, Zappa released albums that folded in several different styles of music, cross-referencing such seemingly disparate domains as classical with reggae and melodic R&B with dissonant avant-garde. The genius composer-performer lost a lengthy battle against prostate cancer on Dec. 4, 1992.

    In 1994, Zappa was elected by the Critics into the Down Beat Hall of Fame.

    Bio above From www.downbeat.com
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