Difference between revisions of "Chunga's Revenge"
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+ | [[Transylvania Boogie]] | ||
− | + | [[Road Ladies]] | |
− | + | [[Twenty Small Cigars]] | |
− | + | [[Nancy And Mary Music, The]] | |
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+ | [[Tell Me You Love Me]] | ||
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+ | [[Would You Go All The Way?]] | ||
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+ | [[Chunga’s Revenge The Track]] | ||
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+ | [[Clap, The]] | ||
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+ | [[Rudy Wants To Buy Yez A Drink]] | ||
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+ | [[Sharleena]] | ||
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+ | == Players == | ||
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+ | == Background == | ||
+ | For the front cover, [[Calvin Schenkel]] designed a spoof on cheesy horror-movie ads, featuring cartoony wording and a photo that turned out not to be Frank screaming, as at first glance, but yawning (“Chunga’s Revenge” therefore being revealed as a funny Zappa term for weariness). | ||
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+ | Each second song on the original side 1 and side 2 has to do with women performing "favors" of a sexual nature; the implication is that military men are at least as “dirty” as stereotypical rock musicians. The line “What the road ladies do to you” from “[[Road Ladies]]” is a twist on “Ooh, what it do to you” from “[[WPLJ]]” on [[Burnt Weeny Sandwich]]; the wine makes you horny, but the girl gives you venereal disease. The names “Freddie and Joe” heard in “[[Would You Go All the Way?]]” are send-ups of “Eddie and Flo.” | ||
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+ | “[[Twenty Small Cigars]]” (a pack of cigarettes) is an outtake from the Hot Rats sessions and features [[Bennet Max]] on stand-up bass. Both the guitar and overdubbed harpsichord are played by Frank. | ||
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+ | “[[Nancy & Mary Music, The]]” comes from a concert at the Tyrone Guthrie Theater in Minneapolis, Minnesota and features [[Duke George]] doing vocal drum imitations. | ||
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+ | == Conceptual Continuity == | ||
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+ | == Versions == |
Revision as of 00:58, 17 March 2005
Release Info
Players
Background
For the front cover, Calvin Schenkel designed a spoof on cheesy horror-movie ads, featuring cartoony wording and a photo that turned out not to be Frank screaming, as at first glance, but yawning (“Chunga’s Revenge” therefore being revealed as a funny Zappa term for weariness).
Each second song on the original side 1 and side 2 has to do with women performing "favors" of a sexual nature; the implication is that military men are at least as “dirty” as stereotypical rock musicians. The line “What the road ladies do to you” from “Road Ladies” is a twist on “Ooh, what it do to you” from “WPLJ” on Burnt Weeny Sandwich; the wine makes you horny, but the girl gives you venereal disease. The names “Freddie and Joe” heard in “Would You Go All the Way?” are send-ups of “Eddie and Flo.”
“Twenty Small Cigars” (a pack of cigarettes) is an outtake from the Hot Rats sessions and features Bennet Max on stand-up bass. Both the guitar and overdubbed harpsichord are played by Frank.
“Nancy & Mary Music, The” comes from a concert at the Tyrone Guthrie Theater in Minneapolis, Minnesota and features Duke George doing vocal drum imitations.