Difference between revisions of "You Are What You Is"
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== Background == | == Background == | ||
− | The girl-hitting incident heard in | + | The girl-hitting incident heard in [[Jumbo Go Away]] represented yet another case of Frank reporting on real events and letting listeners come to their own conclusions (rather than force-feeding them any “message songs”); Zappa guitarist [[Denny Walley]] had slapped a woman. |
− | + | [[Dweezil Zappa|Dweezil]]’s line “Leave my nose alone, please” from the end of [[Drafted Again]] was originally heard at the end of [[Flower Punk]] on the [[We're Only In It For The Money|Money album]]. | |
== Conceptual Continuity == | == Conceptual Continuity == |
Revision as of 04:19, 23 August 2005
Release Info
Tracks
- Teen-age Wind (03:02)
- Harder Than Your Husband (02:28)
- Doreen (04:44)
- Goblin Girl (04:06)
- Theme From The 3rd Movement Of "Sinister Footwear" (03:32)
- Society Pages (02:27)
- I'm A Beautiful Guy (01:56)
- Beauty Knows No Pain (03:02)
- Charlie's Enormous Mouth (03:37)
- Any Downers? (02:08)
- Conehead (04:19)
- You Are What You Is (04:23)
- Mudd Club (03:11)
- The Meek Shall Inherit Nothing (03:10)
- Dumb All Over (04:03)
- Heavenly Bank Account (03:45)
- Suicide Chump (02:49)
- Jumbo Go Away (03:43)
- If Only She Woulda (03:47)
- Drafted Again (03:07)
Players
Background
The girl-hitting incident heard in Jumbo Go Away represented yet another case of Frank reporting on real events and letting listeners come to their own conclusions (rather than force-feeding them any “message songs”); Zappa guitarist Denny Walley had slapped a woman.
Dweezil’s line “Leave my nose alone, please” from the end of Drafted Again was originally heard at the end of Flower Punk on the Money album.
Conceptual Continuity
Versions
See also: "Clean Cuts from You Are What You Is".