Difference between revisions of "Little House I Used To Live In"
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<br>FZ: Thank you, good night . . . Thank you, if you'll . . . if you sit down and be quiet, we'll make an attempt to, ah, perform [[Brown Shoes Don't Make It]]. | <br>FZ: Thank you, good night . . . Thank you, if you'll . . . if you sit down and be quiet, we'll make an attempt to, ah, perform [[Brown Shoes Don't Make It]]. | ||
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* [[Arthur Tripp|Art Tripp]] drums | * [[Arthur Tripp|Art Tripp]] drums | ||
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− | * [[Don | + | * [[Don "Sugarcane" Harris]] violin solo |
* [[Don Preston]] piano solo | * [[Don Preston]] piano solo | ||
* [[Roy Estrada]] bass | * [[Roy Estrada]] bass | ||
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==Notes About This Song== | ==Notes About This Song== | ||
− | The various sections of this piece have been edited together to form a single composition. Many of the themes have been reworked in various permutations since 1962: variously known as [[The Duke]], | + | The various sections of this piece have been edited together to form a single composition. Many of the themes have been reworked in various permutations since 1962: variously known as [[The Duke]], The Hunchback Duke, [[Twinkle Tits]] and rearranged for the [[Fillmore East, June 1971]] album. |
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+ | The American jazz pianist [[wikipedia:George Winston|George Winston]] recorded the opening piano section for his album [https://www.discogs.com/master/28530-George-Winston-Montana-A-Love-Story Montana- A Love Story] (2004). | ||
==CC Clues In This Song== | ==CC Clues In This Song== |
Latest revision as of 06:36, 22 December 2021
Lyrics
FZ: Thank you, good night . . . Thank you, if you'll . . . if you sit down and be quiet, we'll make an attempt to, ah, perform Brown Shoes Don't Make It.
Man In Uniform: Back on your seats, come on, we'll help you back to your seats, come on . . .
Guy In The Audience: Take that man out of here! Oh! Go away! Take that uniform off man! Take off that uniform before it's fuckin' too late, man!
FZ: Everybody in this room is wearing a uniform, and don't kid yourself.
Guy In The Audience: . . . man!
FZ: You'll hurt your throat, stop it!
Players On This Song
0:00
- Ian Underwood piano solo
1:43
- FZ guitar
- Lowell George guitar
- Don Preston organ
- Buzz Gardner trumpet
- Ian Underwood woodwinds
- Bunk Gardner woodwinds
- Roy Estrada bass
- Jimmy Carl Black drums
- Art Tripp drums
4:18
- FZ lead guitar
- Art Tripp drums
5:13
- Don "Sugarcane" Harris violin solo
- Don Preston piano solo
- Roy Estrada bass
- Jimmy Carl Black drums
13:35
- FZ guitar
- Ian Underwood harpsichord, woodwinds
- Buzz Gardner trumpet
- Bunk Gardner woodwinds
- Art Tripp percussion
14:54
includes Aybe Sea
- FZ organ solo; guitar track
- Roy Estrada bass
- Art Tripp drums
17:12
Royal Albert Hall, London June 6, 1969
- FZ voice
Records On Which This Song Has Appeared
Singles
Zappa Albums & Side Projects
- Burnt Weeny Sandwich
- You Can't Do That On Stage Anymore Vol. 5
- Fillmore East, June 1971
- Hammersmith Odeon (The Album)
- Chicago '78
Tribute & Cover Albums
Notes About This Song
The various sections of this piece have been edited together to form a single composition. Many of the themes have been reworked in various permutations since 1962: variously known as The Duke, The Hunchback Duke, Twinkle Tits and rearranged for the Fillmore East, June 1971 album.
The American jazz pianist George Winston recorded the opening piano section for his album Montana- A Love Story (2004).