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* [[Dirty Love]]: ''"I'll ignore your cheap aroma"''. | * [[Dirty Love]]: ''"I'll ignore your cheap aroma"''. | ||
* [[Dental Hygiene Dilemma]]: ''"It's still damp! What an aroma!"'' | * [[Dental Hygiene Dilemma]]: ''"It's still damp! What an aroma!"'' | ||
− | * [[For The Young Sophisticate]]: ''"A radiator bad aroma" (...)"Or radia-iaate, or radia-ia-ia-iate a Butzis aroma"'' (this song was originally titled "Another Cheap Aroma") | + | * [[For The Young Sophisticate]]: ''"A radiator bad aroma" (...)"Or radia-iaate, or radia-ia-ia-iate a Butzis aroma"'' (this song was originally titled ''"Another Cheap Aroma"'') |
* [[Jewish Princess]]: ''"With a garlic aroma that could level Tacoma."'' | * [[Jewish Princess]]: ''"With a garlic aroma that could level Tacoma."'' | ||
[[Category:Conceptual Continuity]] | [[Category:Conceptual Continuity]] |
Latest revision as of 09:12, 30 January 2012
Certain objects in Zappa's lyrics are often referred to as having a bad or cheap aroma:
- Dirty Love: "I'll ignore your cheap aroma".
- Dental Hygiene Dilemma: "It's still damp! What an aroma!"
- For The Young Sophisticate: "A radiator bad aroma" (...)"Or radia-iaate, or radia-ia-ia-iate a Butzis aroma" (this song was originally titled "Another Cheap Aroma")
- Jewish Princess: "With a garlic aroma that could level Tacoma."