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[[Jim Bakker]] (1940) is an American televangelist who was convicted for rape and massive tax fraud. His wife was called [[Tammy Bakker|Tammy Faye]].
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[[File:Zappa Jim and Tammy Baker.jpg|350px|thumb|right|Zappa in 1988, posing next to posters to promote an anti-Bakker benefit concert.]]
  
Referenced in ''[[Jim & Tammy's Upper Room]], [[Jesus Thinks You're A Jerk]]'' and in some live versions of [[Louie Louie]] [[Frank Zappa|Zappa]] sang ''"Jim and Tammy: you gotta go!"''
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'''Jim Bakker''' (January 2, 1940) is an American televangelist, married to [[Tammy Bakker|Tammy Faye]]. In the 1980s Bakker was convicted of massive tax fraud, mail fraud and once count of conspiracy. He sentenced to jail in 1988, but in 1992 his jail time was reduced to just 8 years. In 1994 Bakker was paroled, after serving almost five years of his sentence. Since then he returned to his former profession.
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==Zappa==
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Zappa frequently satirized the Bakkers in his songs, including ''[[Jim & Tammy's Upper Room]], [[Jesus Thinks You're A Jerk]]'' and in some live versions of [[Louie Louie]] [[Frank Zappa|Zappa]] sang ''"Jim and Tammy: you gotta go!"'' On 29 January 1988 he and [[Steve Allen]] organized a F.A. legal task force concert fundraiser, under the title: ''Let's Put Jim and Tammy In Their Place''.
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==Quotes==
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'''Rob Samler''': ''"What did you think about the sentence that Jimbo [Bakker] got?"''
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'''Frank Zappa''': ''"Too light."''
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'''Rob Samler''': ''"Too light, huh?"''
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'''Frank Zappa''': ''"Yeah."''
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'''Rob Samler''': ''"Well, one day they'll all get caught."''
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'''Frank Zappa''': ''"Well, if we're lucky."''
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'''Den Simms''': ''"If we're lucky, yeah."''
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'''Rob Samler''': ''"Don't ya think Tammy shoulda gotten some time too?"''
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'''Frank Zappa''': ''"Well, no, not really, because I don't see that she broke any law, I mean, I can't say that I have any affection for Tammy Faye, but she wasn't the financial brains of the institution. Basically, he was being sent to jail for doing a criminal act, not because he was, y'know ... ."''
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'''Den Simms''': ''"For stealin' people's money."''
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'''Frank Zappa''': ''"Yeah, I mean, I don't see any proof that Tammy Faye stole anybody's money. If she had, then she oughta go, but ..."''
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'''Rob Samler''': ''"Yeah, well, she sorta lived the lifestyle off of it, though."''
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'''Frank Zappa''': ''"Yeah, but I don't know whether that's against the law, see? I think that it would have been pushing the case to bring her in as an accomplice. I think they made a stronger case by aiming it at him, because he was actually the boss of the operation. I think that ..."''
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- Quoted from ''[[They're Doing the Interview of the Century, Part 1]]'', April 1990.
  
 
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Revision as of 04:44, 4 November 2019

Zappa in 1988, posing next to posters to promote an anti-Bakker benefit concert.

Jim Bakker (January 2, 1940) is an American televangelist, married to Tammy Faye. In the 1980s Bakker was convicted of massive tax fraud, mail fraud and once count of conspiracy. He sentenced to jail in 1988, but in 1992 his jail time was reduced to just 8 years. In 1994 Bakker was paroled, after serving almost five years of his sentence. Since then he returned to his former profession.

Zappa

Zappa frequently satirized the Bakkers in his songs, including Jim & Tammy's Upper Room, Jesus Thinks You're A Jerk and in some live versions of Louie Louie Zappa sang "Jim and Tammy: you gotta go!" On 29 January 1988 he and Steve Allen organized a F.A. legal task force concert fundraiser, under the title: Let's Put Jim and Tammy In Their Place.

Quotes

Rob Samler: "What did you think about the sentence that Jimbo [Bakker] got?"

Frank Zappa: "Too light."

Rob Samler: "Too light, huh?"

Frank Zappa: "Yeah."

Rob Samler: "Well, one day they'll all get caught."

Frank Zappa: "Well, if we're lucky."

Den Simms: "If we're lucky, yeah."

Rob Samler: "Don't ya think Tammy shoulda gotten some time too?"

Frank Zappa: "Well, no, not really, because I don't see that she broke any law, I mean, I can't say that I have any affection for Tammy Faye, but she wasn't the financial brains of the institution. Basically, he was being sent to jail for doing a criminal act, not because he was, y'know ... ."

Den Simms: "For stealin' people's money."

Frank Zappa: "Yeah, I mean, I don't see any proof that Tammy Faye stole anybody's money. If she had, then she oughta go, but ..."

Rob Samler: "Yeah, well, she sorta lived the lifestyle off of it, though."

Frank Zappa: "Yeah, but I don't know whether that's against the law, see? I think that it would have been pushing the case to bring her in as an accomplice. I think they made a stronger case by aiming it at him, because he was actually the boss of the operation. I think that ..."

- Quoted from They're Doing the Interview of the Century, Part 1, April 1990.

See Also

Wikipedia article on Jim Bakker