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As "advertised" in the artwork of [[Freak Out!]] under the header "[[Freak Out! Hot Spots]]"... | As "advertised" in the artwork of [[Freak Out!]] under the header "[[Freak Out! Hot Spots]]"... | ||
| − | "[[Wild Thing]]" is also the name of a 1966 song by [[the Troggs]] that Zappa described as an "'awful-good' record" that "was so bad it was magnificent."<ref>[[Pop Chronicles interview]], page 9.</ref> | + | "[[Wild Thing]]" is also the name of a 1966 song by [[Wikipedia:The Troggs|the Troggs]] that Zappa described as an "'awful-good' record" that "was so bad it was magnificent."<ref>[[Pop Chronicles interview]], page 9.</ref> |
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[[Category:Clubs And Bars|Wild Thing]] | [[Category:Clubs And Bars|Wild Thing]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:03, 29 August 2021
As "advertised" in the artwork of Freak Out! under the header "Freak Out! Hot Spots"...
"Wild Thing" is also the name of a 1966 song by the Troggs that Zappa described as an "'awful-good' record" that "was so bad it was magnificent."[1]
Notes
- ↑ Pop Chronicles interview, page 9.