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* [[Dirty Love]]: ''"The poodles bites/C'mon frenzy!"'' | * [[Dirty Love]]: ''"The poodles bites/C'mon frenzy!"'' | ||
− | * [[Father O' Blivion]]: ''"Which set him off in such a frenzy"'' | + | * [[Father O'Blivion]]: ''"Which set him off in such a frenzy"'' |
− | * [[Honey | + | * [[Honey Don't You Want A Man Like Me]]: ''"A petulant frenzy"'' |
* [[Smell My Beard]]: ''"Really whipping it, just whipping it into a frenzy"'' | * [[Smell My Beard]]: ''"Really whipping it, just whipping it into a frenzy"'' | ||
* [[Watermelon In Easter Hay]]: ''"Joe's has worked himself into an imaginary frenzy..."'' | * [[Watermelon In Easter Hay]]: ''"Joe's has worked himself into an imaginary frenzy..."'' |
Revision as of 10:33, 30 January 2012
A "frenzy" is a English term to describe wild or maniac excitement. Several characters in Zappa's lyrics suffer from frenzies:
- Dirty Love: "The poodles bites/C'mon frenzy!"
- Father O'Blivion: "Which set him off in such a frenzy"
- Honey Don't You Want A Man Like Me: "A petulant frenzy"
- Smell My Beard: "Really whipping it, just whipping it into a frenzy"
- Watermelon In Easter Hay: "Joe's has worked himself into an imaginary frenzy..."
- Drakma and Hunchentoot in Hunchentoot set themselves off in a frenzy.
- An Australian Zappa band is named Petulant Frenzy
- The filming company of The World's Greatest Sinner was called "Frenzy Productions"