Difference between revisions of "You Are What You Is (The Music Video)"
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In the video Zappa and [[Ike Willis]] are surrounded by various characters, including a nun, a nurse, a stewardess, an African tribe, a man with lettuce on his head, a Ku Klux Klan member, an American football player, a Playboy Bunny, a construction worker, a policeman, a bunch of cannibals, and a look-a-like of then President [[Ronald Reagan]] seated on an electric chair. | In the video Zappa and [[Ike Willis]] are surrounded by various characters, including a nun, a nurse, a stewardess, an African tribe, a man with lettuce on his head, a Ku Klux Klan member, an American football player, a Playboy Bunny, a construction worker, a policeman, a bunch of cannibals, and a look-a-like of then President [[Ronald Reagan]] seated on an electric chair. | ||
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[[Beavis and Butt-head]] watched this music video in the episode "Canoe" (1994) and changed the channel in irritation. According to creator [[Mike Judge]] he did this as a tribute to Zappa. | [[Beavis and Butt-head]] watched this music video in the episode "Canoe" (1994) and changed the channel in irritation. According to creator [[Mike Judge]] he did this as a tribute to Zappa. | ||
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Revision as of 08:23, 9 December 2010
In 1981 Zappa made a music video for "You Are What You Is". It would be the only music video he ever made in his career.
The video is shot in a greenish color, sometimes black and white and sometimes in regular color.
In the video Zappa and Ike Willis are surrounded by various characters, including a nun, a nurse, a stewardess, an African tribe, a man with lettuce on his head, a Ku Klux Klan member, an American football player, a Playboy Bunny, a construction worker, a policeman, a bunch of cannibals, and a look-a-like of then President Ronald Reagan seated on an electric chair.
The music video is available on Video From Hell.
Beavis and Butt-head watched this music video in the episode "Canoe" (1994) and changed the channel in irritation. According to creator Mike Judge he did this as a tribute to Zappa.