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* [[San Ber'dino]]:  ''“She’s in love with a boy from the rodeo/who pulls the rope on the chute/when they let those suckers go.”''
 
* [[San Ber'dino]]:  ''“She’s in love with a boy from the rodeo/who pulls the rope on the chute/when they let those suckers go.”''
 
* [[Truck Driver Divorce]]: In the interview ''[[Frank Zappa, 82/03]]'' Zappa said about this song: ''"[[Truck Driver Divorce]]" (…) will probably be the end of country and western music. It's like country music on PCP.”''
 
* [[Truck Driver Divorce]]: In the interview ''[[Frank Zappa, 82/03]]'' Zappa said about this song: ''"[[Truck Driver Divorce]]" (…) will probably be the end of country and western music. It's like country music on PCP.”''
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*[[Robert Charlebois]]' "[[Petroleum]]": ''"I don't wanna play cowboys and Indians at the Forum"''
  
  

Revision as of 08:56, 28 October 2021

Zappa references cowboys and westerns frequently in his music, but yet he disliked country music and conservative Southern rednecks.

"As for Bob Dylan, 'Highway 61 Revisited' was really good. Then we got 'Blonde on Blonde' and it started to sound like cowboy music, and you know what I think of cowboy music." - Frank Zappa, Playboy-interview (1993)

“I'm not really fond of commercial cowboy music or contemporary country – the "Slick Willie" type of shit.” (FZ in The Mother of All Interviews (Part 1)

“He had an instinctive hatred of almost everything American, especially cowboys.” (Nigey Lennon about FZ in: Zappa, City paper, 94-1)

References


References to western actors and country singers