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− | [[? and the Mysterians]] (pronounced "Question Mark and the Mysterians") were an American rock band famous for the song "[[96 Tears]]" Zappa told an interviewer <blockquote>I like 'Nighnty-six (sic) tears." ... I mean, I thought, listen! 'Ninety-six tears'! Wow! That's an art statement.<ref name=pci>[[Pop Chronicles interview]], transcript p. 9.</ref></blockquote> | + | [[? and the Mysterians]] (pronounced "Question Mark and the Mysterians") were an American rock band famous for the song "[[96 Tears]]". Zappa told an interviewer <blockquote>I like 'Nighnty-six (sic) tears." ... I mean, I thought, listen! 'Ninety-six tears'! Wow! That's an art statement.<ref name=pci>[[Pop Chronicles interview]], transcript p. 9.</ref></blockquote> |
[[The Mothers]] performed a version of this song called [[Tiny Sick Tears]].<ref name=pci/> | [[The Mothers]] performed a version of this song called [[Tiny Sick Tears]].<ref name=pci/> |
Revision as of 20:03, 16 November 2020
? and the Mysterians (pronounced "Question Mark and the Mysterians") were an American rock band famous for the song "96 Tears". Zappa told an interviewer
I like 'Nighnty-six (sic) tears." ... I mean, I thought, listen! 'Ninety-six tears'! Wow! That's an art statement.[1]
The Mothers performed a version of this song called Tiny Sick Tears.[1]
Notes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Pop Chronicles interview, transcript p. 9.