Difference between revisions of "Duodenum"
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* [[Quaudiophiliac|QuAUDIOPHILIAc]] | * [[Quaudiophiliac|QuAUDIOPHILIAc]] | ||
− | ===Tribute & Cover Albums=== | + | ===Tribute & Cover Albums=== |
+ | * [[Zappatistas]]: [[Live In Leeds]] included in medley, track 1 | ||
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==Notes About This Song== | ==Notes About This Song== | ||
The opening theme will return in [[Bwana Dik]], a song about a guy’s fixation on penis size, on [[Fillmore East, June 1971]]. Sneaking a reprise of the main theme of an album that deals in part with the twisting of the male mind in a society of dictated appeal into a song about a guy’s description of his own genitals is pretty crafty. This subject’s alluded to later on [[Lumpy Gravy]] when a cigar’s brought up during Roy and Louie’s dialogue. | The opening theme will return in [[Bwana Dik]], a song about a guy’s fixation on penis size, on [[Fillmore East, June 1971]]. Sneaking a reprise of the main theme of an album that deals in part with the twisting of the male mind in a society of dictated appeal into a song about a guy’s description of his own genitals is pretty crafty. This subject’s alluded to later on [[Lumpy Gravy]] when a cigar’s brought up during Roy and Louie’s dialogue. | ||
==CC Clues In This Song== | ==CC Clues In This Song== | ||
[[Category:Tracks]] | [[Category:Tracks]] |
Revision as of 02:17, 18 October 2005
Contents
Lyrics
Players On This Song
Records On Which This Song Has Appeared
Singles
Zappa Albums & Side Projects
- Lumpy Gravy
- Make A Jazz Noise Here as Theme From "Lumpy Gravy"
- QuAUDIOPHILIAc
Tribute & Cover Albums
- Zappatistas: Live In Leeds included in medley, track 1
Notes About This Song
The opening theme will return in Bwana Dik, a song about a guy’s fixation on penis size, on Fillmore East, June 1971. Sneaking a reprise of the main theme of an album that deals in part with the twisting of the male mind in a society of dictated appeal into a song about a guy’s description of his own genitals is pretty crafty. This subject’s alluded to later on Lumpy Gravy when a cigar’s brought up during Roy and Louie’s dialogue.