Difference between revisions of "I Could Be A Star Now"

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==Lyrics==  
 
==Lyrics==  
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Martin Lickert: "What do you do? You join the Mothers and you end up working for Zappa! And he makes you be a creep! You could have played the blues with [[John Mayall]], or far-out exciting jazz with [[Blood, Sweat & Tears]]."
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Don Preston: "You really think so?"
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Martin Lickert: "Look, no one'll ever take you seriously after this . . . how can they take you seriously? In this business you either gotta play the blues or sing with a high voice."
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Don Preston: "You're right, I never should have joined the Mothers, oh I . . . I could be a star now, oh . . ."
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==Players On This Song==  
 
==Players On This Song==  
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* [[Martin Lickert]]
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* [[Don Preston]]
 
==Records On Which This Song Has Appeared==  
 
==Records On Which This Song Has Appeared==  
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*[[Playground Psychotics]]
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*[[Cheap Thrills]]
 
===Singles===  
 
===Singles===  
 
===FZ Albums & Side Projects===  
 
===FZ Albums & Side Projects===  
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Part of "The True Story Of 200 Motels" on [[Playground Psychotics]].
 
Part of "The True Story Of 200 Motels" on [[Playground Psychotics]].
 
==CC Clues In This Song==  
 
==CC Clues In This Song==  
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* Refers to [[John Mayall]] and [[Blood, Sweat & Tears]]
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[[Category:Tracks]]
 
[[Category:Tracks]]
 
[[Category:Spoken word tracks]]
 
[[Category:Spoken word tracks]]

Revision as of 07:32, 15 September 2011

Lyrics

Martin Lickert: "What do you do? You join the Mothers and you end up working for Zappa! And he makes you be a creep! You could have played the blues with John Mayall, or far-out exciting jazz with Blood, Sweat & Tears."

Don Preston: "You really think so?"

Martin Lickert: "Look, no one'll ever take you seriously after this . . . how can they take you seriously? In this business you either gotta play the blues or sing with a high voice."

Don Preston: "You're right, I never should have joined the Mothers, oh I . . . I could be a star now, oh . . ."

Players On This Song

Records On Which This Song Has Appeared

Singles

FZ Albums & Side Projects

Tribute & Cover Albums

Notes About This Song

Part of "The True Story Of 200 Motels" on Playground Psychotics.

CC Clues In This Song