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Revision as of 01:15, 10 February 2007
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Lyrics
Here's another thing that you can do on a piano if you have one around, if you get tired of playing Home On The Range by Colors, you have to learn two different kinds of backgrounds. You can do them both in the key of C an you'll be alright. The first one is like this:
(Plays a I vi ii V progression)
That one's pretty easy to master, and then there's another one which isn't too tricky either:
(Plays an excruciatingly similar I IV progression)
Those backgrounds, those two backgrounds will work for, oh, I think it's a total of FIFTEEN THOUSAND different rock and roll songs that you can all sing at parties.
Players On This Song
- Frank Zappa (Dialog and Piano)
Records On Which This Song Has Appeared
Notes About This Song
In 1959 Frank showed up at the Pomona College campus radio station and aired The Uncle Frankie Show... that is until they found out he wasn't a student. [1]
- ↑ Courrier, K: "Dangerous Kitchen: The subversive world of Zappa", page 55. ECW Press, 2002