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==Lyrics== | ==Lyrics== | ||
+ | I coulda swore her hair was made of rayon<br /> | ||
+ | She wore a [[Wikipedia:Milton Bradley Company|Milton Bradley]] Crayon<br /> | ||
+ | But she was something I could lay on<br /> | ||
+ | Can't remember what became of me . . .<br /> | ||
+ | Carolina Hardcore Ecstasy<ref>''""Carolina Hard-core Ecstasy". That was written actually for [[Lee Clement|the girl who played the gong]] in (...) "[[Eat That Question]]". She used to work at the recording studio and she was from South Carolina. That was when I was in the wheelchair and I was working there on the [[The Grand Wazoo]] and [[Waka/Jawaka]] albums. And I needed to have a gong overdubbed. And the way we were working, I wasn't in a regular studio, it was in a mix room and in order to do an overdub, since we didn't have a studio facility was there we had to run a microphone into the toilet which adjoined the mix room. So we had this girl in this little tiled toilet off to the side of this thing playing this gong. I think she never had so much fun in her life while just thrashing this gong near the fade-out of "Eat That Question". The song was based on stories she had told me."'' - Frank Zappa, ''[[The Supplement Tape]]'', Interview with [[Co de Kloet]]. </ref><br /> | ||
+ | <br /> | ||
+ | She put a Doobie Brothers tape on<ref>briefly quotes the [[Wikipedia:The Doobie Brothers|The Doobie Brothers]]' song ''[[wikipedia:Listen to the Music|Listen To The Music]]</ref><br /> | ||
+ | (La la la la la-ahh la)<br /> | ||
+ | I had a Roger Daltrey cape on<ref>Roger Daltrey was a member of the British rock group [[The Who]], who indeed sometimes wore a cape on stage.</ref><br /> | ||
+ | (A Roger Daltrey cape on)<br /> | ||
+ | There was a bed I dumped her shape on<br /> | ||
+ | Can't remember what became of me . . .<br /> | ||
+ | Carolina Hardcore Ecstasy<br /> | ||
+ | <br /> | ||
+ | Somewhat later on<br /> | ||
+ | I woke up and she was gone<br /> | ||
+ | There was dew out on the lawn<br /> | ||
+ | In the sunrise<br /> | ||
+ | Later she came back<br /> | ||
+ | With a rumpled paper sack<br /> | ||
+ | Which she told me would contain <br /> | ||
+ | A surprise<br /> | ||
+ | <br /> | ||
+ | She stuck her hand right in it to the bottom<br /> | ||
+ | Said she knew I'd be surprised she got 'em<br /> | ||
+ | Take a Charleston pimp to spot 'em<br /> | ||
+ | Then she gave a pair of shoes to me . . .<br /> | ||
+ | Plastic leather, 14 triple D<br /> | ||
+ | <br /> | ||
+ | I said: <i>"I wonder what's the shoes for?"</i><br /> | ||
+ | She told me: <i>"Don't you worry no more!"</i><br /> | ||
+ | And got right down there on the tile floor<br /> | ||
+ | Now Darling STOMP ALL OVER ME! . . . <br /> | ||
+ | Carolina Hardcore Ecstasy<br /> | ||
+ | <br /> | ||
+ | Is this something new<br /> | ||
+ | Having people stomp on you?<br /> | ||
+ | Is it what I need to do<br /> | ||
+ | For your pleasure?<br /> | ||
+ | (Yo' pleasure . . . it's . . . uh . . . uh . . . all I need)<br /> | ||
+ | <i>"What is this, a quiz?<br /> | ||
+ | Don't you worry what it is<br /> | ||
+ | It is merely just a moment<br /> | ||
+ | I can treasure . . . "</i><br /> | ||
+ | (What is . . . ?) (You know . . . )<br /> | ||
+ | <br /> | ||
+ | By ten o'clock her arms and legs were rendered<br /> | ||
+ | She couldn't talk 'cause her mouth had been extendered<br /> | ||
+ | Looked to me as though she had been blendered<br /> | ||
+ | But was this abject misery?<br /> | ||
+ | No! No!<br /> | ||
+ | Carolina Hardcore Ecstasy!<br /> | ||
+ | Well . . .<br /> | ||
+ | <br /> | ||
+ | But was this abject misery?<br /> | ||
+ | No! No!<br /> | ||
+ | Carolina Hardcore Ecstasy!<br /> | ||
+ | But was this abject misery?<br /> | ||
+ | No! No!<br /> | ||
+ | Carolina Hardcore Ecstasy!<br /> | ||
+ | <br /> | ||
+ | It might seem strange to Herb and Dee<ref> refers to [[Herb Cohen]] and his wife, Dee</ref><br /> | ||
+ | Carolina Hardcore Ecstasy! | ||
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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== | ||
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===Tributes & Cover Albums=== | ===Tributes & Cover Albums=== | ||
==Notes About This Song== | ==Notes About This Song== | ||
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==CC Clues In This Song== | ==CC Clues In This Song== | ||
+ | * Mentions [[Leather]] and [[Plastic]] in the line'' "plastic leather 14 triple D."'' | ||
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[[Category:Tracks]] | [[Category:Tracks]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 08:04, 8 December 2021
Lyrics
I coulda swore her hair was made of rayon
She wore a Milton Bradley Crayon
But she was something I could lay on
Can't remember what became of me . . .
Carolina Hardcore Ecstasy[1]
She put a Doobie Brothers tape on[2]
(La la la la la-ahh la)
I had a Roger Daltrey cape on[3]
(A Roger Daltrey cape on)
There was a bed I dumped her shape on
Can't remember what became of me . . .
Carolina Hardcore Ecstasy
Somewhat later on
I woke up and she was gone
There was dew out on the lawn
In the sunrise
Later she came back
With a rumpled paper sack
Which she told me would contain
A surprise
She stuck her hand right in it to the bottom
Said she knew I'd be surprised she got 'em
Take a Charleston pimp to spot 'em
Then she gave a pair of shoes to me . . .
Plastic leather, 14 triple D
I said: "I wonder what's the shoes for?"
She told me: "Don't you worry no more!"
And got right down there on the tile floor
Now Darling STOMP ALL OVER ME! . . .
Carolina Hardcore Ecstasy
Is this something new
Having people stomp on you?
Is it what I need to do
For your pleasure?
(Yo' pleasure . . . it's . . . uh . . . uh . . . all I need)
"What is this, a quiz?
Don't you worry what it is
It is merely just a moment
I can treasure . . . "
(What is . . . ?) (You know . . . )
By ten o'clock her arms and legs were rendered
She couldn't talk 'cause her mouth had been extendered
Looked to me as though she had been blendered
But was this abject misery?
No! No!
Carolina Hardcore Ecstasy!
Well . . .
But was this abject misery?
No! No!
Carolina Hardcore Ecstasy!
But was this abject misery?
No! No!
Carolina Hardcore Ecstasy!
It might seem strange to Herb and Dee[4]
Carolina Hardcore Ecstasy!
Players On This Song
Records On Which This Song Has Appeared
Zappa Albums
Tributes & Cover Albums
Notes About This Song
- ↑ ""Carolina Hard-core Ecstasy". That was written actually for the girl who played the gong in (...) "Eat That Question". She used to work at the recording studio and she was from South Carolina. That was when I was in the wheelchair and I was working there on the The Grand Wazoo and Waka/Jawaka albums. And I needed to have a gong overdubbed. And the way we were working, I wasn't in a regular studio, it was in a mix room and in order to do an overdub, since we didn't have a studio facility was there we had to run a microphone into the toilet which adjoined the mix room. So we had this girl in this little tiled toilet off to the side of this thing playing this gong. I think she never had so much fun in her life while just thrashing this gong near the fade-out of "Eat That Question". The song was based on stories she had told me." - Frank Zappa, The Supplement Tape, Interview with Co de Kloet.
- ↑ briefly quotes the The Doobie Brothers' song Listen To The Music
- ↑ Roger Daltrey was a member of the British rock group The Who, who indeed sometimes wore a cape on stage.
- ↑ refers to Herb Cohen and his wife, Dee