Difference between revisions of "Pigs"

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* [[Agency Man]]: "A simple trick, you simple pig"
 
* [[Agency Man]]: "A simple trick, you simple pig"
 
* [[Strictly  Genteel (The Track)]]: "The girl in the pig book"
 
* [[Strictly  Genteel (The Track)]]: "The girl in the pig book"
* [[The Torture Never Stops]]: "An evil prince eats a steamin' pig in a chamber right near there."  
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* [[The Torture Never Stops]]: "An evil prince eats a steamin' pig in a chamber right near there."
* [[The Adventures Of Greggery Peccary]] features Greggery, a peccary pig.
 
 
* [[Honey Don't You Want A Man Like Me]]: "He called her (...) a pig (...)"
 
* [[Honey Don't You Want A Man Like Me]]: "He called her (...) a pig (...)"
 
* [[Wistful Wit A Fist-Full]]
 
* [[Wistful Wit A Fist-Full]]

Revision as of 06:53, 30 December 2011

Pigs appear regularly in Zappa's work.

"Zappa was lying in bed, eating breakfast and playing with his three-month-old baby. He lives with his wife, Gail, and the baby, in a long basement apartment in the West Village. The apartment has a garden and its walls are papered with posters and music sheets and clippings from magazines; there is a full-length poster of Frank in the hall and a rocking chair in the living room with a crocheted cover that says "Why, what pigs?" (Zappa and the Mothers: Ugly Can Be Beautiful)

Appearances of pigs on "Lumpy Gravy" and Civilization Phaze III

Greggery Peccary

Squat, the Magical Pig

Other appearances of pigs in Zappa's work

See also