Difference between revisions of "Little House I Used To Live In"
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* [[Fillmore East, June 1971]] | * [[Fillmore East, June 1971]] | ||
* [[Hammersmith Odeon (The Album)]] | * [[Hammersmith Odeon (The Album)]] | ||
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===Tribute & Cover Albums=== | ===Tribute & Cover Albums=== | ||
*[[Meridian Arts Ensemble]]: [[Anxiety Of Influence]] | *[[Meridian Arts Ensemble]]: [[Anxiety Of Influence]] |
Revision as of 03:10, 6 January 2018
Contents
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
- 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.
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