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+ | "Doris, get out your poison pen and take a letter. | ||
+ | I have to write to Count Dracula. | ||
+ | You know he wrote me a letter of that sort... | ||
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+ | Dear Count Dracula, | ||
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+ | I am writing to you from [[Cucamonga]]... Ha-ha! | ||
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+ | Cucamonga? The weather is lovely. The nausea of noon. | ||
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+ | The wind is always blowing and the sun never shines. | ||
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+ | And it's rainy and damp four hundred days of the year. | ||
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+ | I enjoyed the party very much. | ||
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+ | Especially the sumptuous feast you had prepared. It was thrilling. | ||
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+ | From the first appetizers, the 'Chicken Fried Grub Worms,' | ||
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+ | on through the dessert, ohhhh... 'Blood Pudding!' | ||
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+ | Oh, I love 'Blood Pudding!' Oh, yes! It was a masterpiece of culinary skill. | ||
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+ | Although I... I was worried for a moment when | ||
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+ | you... you said the main course was... 'Fish and Chips.' | ||
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+ | We are not THAT plebeian in Cucamonga. | ||
+ | But my fears were quickly allayed when I discov- | ||
+ | ered to my delight it was '[[SILVERFISH|Silverfish]] and Buffalo Chips!' | ||
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+ | Ho-ho! Oh, unique! Oh, they're so squirmy! Oh-ho-ho! | ||
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+ | Oh, the first one went down easy, but the second one was greasy! Ho-ho-ho...! | ||
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+ | Oh my... Oh, I'm getting carried away, because | ||
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+ | I... I really must apologise for getting tipsy and singing. | ||
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+ | But I have always wanted to be the DEATH of the party. | ||
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+ | Uh, when you hear the pellets drop, count ten and take a deep breath." | ||
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==Players On This Song== | ==Players On This Song== | ||
==Records On Which This Song Has Appeared== | ==Records On Which This Song Has Appeared== |
Revision as of 04:59, 2 January 2011
Contents
Lyrics
"Doris, get out your poison pen and take a letter. I have to write to Count Dracula. You know he wrote me a letter of that sort...
Dear Count Dracula,
I am writing to you from Cucamonga... Ha-ha!
Cucamonga? The weather is lovely. The nausea of noon.
The wind is always blowing and the sun never shines.
And it's rainy and damp four hundred days of the year.
I enjoyed the party very much.
Especially the sumptuous feast you had prepared. It was thrilling.
From the first appetizers, the 'Chicken Fried Grub Worms,'
on through the dessert, ohhhh... 'Blood Pudding!'
Oh, I love 'Blood Pudding!' Oh, yes! It was a masterpiece of culinary skill.
Although I... I was worried for a moment when
you... you said the main course was... 'Fish and Chips.'
We are not THAT plebeian in Cucamonga. But my fears were quickly allayed when I discov- ered to my delight it was 'Silverfish and Buffalo Chips!'
Ho-ho! Oh, unique! Oh, they're so squirmy! Oh-ho-ho!
Oh, the first one went down easy, but the second one was greasy! Ho-ho-ho...!
Oh my... Oh, I'm getting carried away, because
I... I really must apologise for getting tipsy and singing.
But I have always wanted to be the DEATH of the party.
Uh, when you hear the pellets drop, count ten and take a deep breath."
Players On This Song
Records On Which This Song Has Appeared
Singles
- Dear Jeepers (02:26) / Letter From Jeepers (02:20) - Bob Guy (1963)
Zappa Albums & Side Projects
- 1963 ~ Cucamonga Years - The Early Works Of Frank Zappa (1962-1964) (1991) ~ Bob Guy
- 1963 ~ Rare Beefheart / Vintage Zappa (1991) ~ Bob Guy
- 1963 ~ Early Works 1963-1964 (1992) ~ Bob Guy
- 1963 ~ Pulp Surfin' (1995) ~ Bob Guy
- 1963 ~ Cucamonga - Frank's Wild Years (1998) ~ Bob Guy
- 1963 ~ How's Your Bird? (1998) ~ Bob Guy
- 1963 ~ For Collectors Only (2002) ~ Bob Guy