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Dogs appear regularly in Zappa's work: | Dogs appear regularly in Zappa's work: | ||
* On the cover of ''[[Absolutely Free]]'' an advertisement for a dog collar can be seen, with the slogan ''"Buy a Fydo. Fits swell!"'' | * On the cover of ''[[Absolutely Free]]'' an advertisement for a dog collar can be seen, with the slogan ''"Buy a Fydo. Fits swell!"'' | ||
* On the covers of ''[[Cruising With Ruben & The Jets]], [[Just Another Band From L.A.]]'' and ''[[Ahead Of Their Time]]'' Zappa and his band members are depicted with dog noses. Illustrator [[Cal Schenkel]] did this as a tribute to the dog characters in Carl Barks' comic strips about [[Donald Duck]]. | * On the covers of ''[[Cruising With Ruben & The Jets]], [[Just Another Band From L.A.]]'' and ''[[Ahead Of Their Time]]'' Zappa and his band members are depicted with dog noses. Illustrator [[Cal Schenkel]] did this as a tribute to the dog characters in Carl Barks' comic strips about [[Donald Duck]]. | ||
+ | * A dog with sunglasses named Patricia can be seen on the covers of [[Francesco Zappa]], [[Them Or Us]] and of [[Boulez Conducts Zappa: The Perfect Stranger]]. | ||
* In ''[[The Story Of Ruben & The Jets]]'' it is revealed that Ruben has three dogs: Benny, Baby and Martha. The names Martha and Benny appeared earlier on the artwork of the cover of ''[[Absolutely Free]]'', along with Ruben's name. | * In ''[[The Story Of Ruben & The Jets]]'' it is revealed that Ruben has three dogs: Benny, Baby and Martha. The names Martha and Benny appeared earlier on the artwork of the cover of ''[[Absolutely Free]]'', along with Ruben's name. | ||
− | * ''[[ | + | *''[[Andy]]'': Dogs can be heard barking during the intro. |
− | + | *''[[Babbette]]'' is about a dog, and includes [[Arf!]] | |
− | + | *''[[Cheepnis]]'': ''"'Cause she just might box yer dog/She just might box yer doggie/ An' leave you a dried-up dog biscuit"'' (...) the people try to catch Frunobulax by calling ''"Here Fido, here Fido..."'' | |
− | * ''[[ | + | *''[[Does This Kind Of Life Look Interesting To You?]]'': ''"A dog, a car, an epidemic of body lice with your own record company"'' |
− | + | *''[[Dog Breath]]'', even though the term is also American slang for a person with very bad breath | |
− | + | *''[[Evelyn A Modified Dog|Evelyn, A Modified Dog]]'' | |
− | + | *''[[Honey Don't You Want A Man Like Me]]'': ''"He had an Irish setter"'' | |
− | * ''[[Cheepnis]]'': ''"'Cause she just might box yer dog/She just might box yer doggie/ An' leave you a dried-up dog biscuit"'' (...) the people try to catch Frunobulax by calling ''"Here Fido, here Fido..."'' | + | *''[[Later That Night]]'': ''"You threw my best sharkskin suit out on the lawn, right on top of some dog waste"'' |
− | * ''[[Dog Breath]]'', even though the term is also American slang for a person with very bad breath | + | *''[[My Head?]]'': ''"WOOF!"'' |
− | * ''[[ | + | *''[[Nanook Rubs It]]'': while Nanook is rubbing a chorus sings ''"Here Fido, here Fido...."'' |
− | * ''[[Honey Don't You Want A Man Like Me]]'': ''"He had an Irish setter"'' | + | *''[[Stink-Foot]]'': a dog, Fido, is called to fetch some slippers and goes into an argument about the essence of [[Conceptual Continuity]] |
− | * ''[[Later That Night]]'': ''"You threw my best sharkskin suit out on the lawn, right on top of some dog waste"'' | + | *''[[Strictly Genteel (The Track)]]'':'' "Reach out your hand to the girl in the dog book."'' |
+ | *''[[Take Me Out To The Ball Game]]'': ''"That goes for your little dog too!"'' | ||
+ | *''[[Zomby Woof]]'': ''"woof"'' is a sound associated with dogs | ||
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==Specific articles about dogs== | ==Specific articles about dogs== | ||
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* [[Fido]] | * [[Fido]] | ||
* [[Phydeaux III]] | * [[Phydeaux III]] | ||
− | * [[ | + | * [[Fruney]], who inspired [[Frunobulax]] |
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* [[Dogess]] | * [[Dogess]] | ||
− | * [[ | + | * [[Shillelagh]] |
+ | * Patricia | ||
==Specific references to poodles== | ==Specific references to poodles== | ||
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* [[Hunchentoot]] and [[Cheepnis]]: ''"The monster which the peasants in this area call [[Frunobulax]] and apparently a very large poodle."'' | * [[Hunchentoot]] and [[Cheepnis]]: ''"The monster which the peasants in this area call [[Frunobulax]] and apparently a very large poodle."'' | ||
* [[Food Gathering In Post-Industrial America]]: ''"as the denizens of New Perfect America dine on rats, poodles,..."'' | * [[Food Gathering In Post-Industrial America]]: ''"as the denizens of New Perfect America dine on rats, poodles,..."'' | ||
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+ | ==Meta== | ||
+ | *The mascot for this wiki is a poodle wearing sunglasses. | ||
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==See also== | ==See also== | ||
* [[Arf!]] | * [[Arf!]] | ||
− | * [[ | + | * [[Collars]] |
[[Category:Targets]] | [[Category:Targets]] | ||
[[Category:Conceptual Continuity]] | [[Category:Conceptual Continuity]] | ||
[[Category:Animals]] | [[Category:Animals]] |
Latest revision as of 08:51, 4 January 2022
Dogs appear regularly in Zappa's work:
- On the cover of Absolutely Free an advertisement for a dog collar can be seen, with the slogan "Buy a Fydo. Fits swell!"
- On the covers of Cruising With Ruben & The Jets, Just Another Band From L.A. and Ahead Of Their Time Zappa and his band members are depicted with dog noses. Illustrator Cal Schenkel did this as a tribute to the dog characters in Carl Barks' comic strips about Donald Duck.
- A dog with sunglasses named Patricia can be seen on the covers of Francesco Zappa, Them Or Us and of Boulez Conducts Zappa: The Perfect Stranger.
- In The Story Of Ruben & The Jets it is revealed that Ruben has three dogs: Benny, Baby and Martha. The names Martha and Benny appeared earlier on the artwork of the cover of Absolutely Free, along with Ruben's name.
- Andy: Dogs can be heard barking during the intro.
- Babbette is about a dog, and includes Arf!
- Cheepnis: "'Cause she just might box yer dog/She just might box yer doggie/ An' leave you a dried-up dog biscuit" (...) the people try to catch Frunobulax by calling "Here Fido, here Fido..."
- Does This Kind Of Life Look Interesting To You?: "A dog, a car, an epidemic of body lice with your own record company"
- Dog Breath, even though the term is also American slang for a person with very bad breath
- Evelyn, A Modified Dog
- Honey Don't You Want A Man Like Me: "He had an Irish setter"
- Later That Night: "You threw my best sharkskin suit out on the lawn, right on top of some dog waste"
- My Head?: "WOOF!"
- Nanook Rubs It: while Nanook is rubbing a chorus sings "Here Fido, here Fido...."
- Stink-Foot: a dog, Fido, is called to fetch some slippers and goes into an argument about the essence of Conceptual Continuity
- Strictly Genteel (The Track): "Reach out your hand to the girl in the dog book."
- Take Me Out To The Ball Game: "That goes for your little dog too!"
- Zomby Woof: "woof" is a sound associated with dogs
Specific articles about dogs
- Fido
- Phydeaux III
- Fruney, who inspired Frunobulax
- Dogess
- Shillelagh
- Patricia
Specific references to poodles
- The Poodle Lecture
- Dirty Love and Stink-Foot: "The poodle bites, the poodle chews it."
- Hunchentoot and Cheepnis: "The monster which the peasants in this area call Frunobulax and apparently a very large poodle."
- Food Gathering In Post-Industrial America: "as the denizens of New Perfect America dine on rats, poodles,..."
Meta
- The mascot for this wiki is a poodle wearing sunglasses.