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==Lyrics==  
 
==Lyrics==  
 
==Players On This Song==  
 
==Players On This Song==  
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===Zappa Albums & Side Projects===  
 
===Zappa Albums & Side Projects===  
 
*[[The Lost Episodes]]
 
*[[The Lost Episodes]]
===Tribute & Cover Albums===  
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*[[The Old Masters, Box II|The Old Masters Box Two Mystery Disc]]
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*[[Joe's Corsage]]
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===Tribute & Cover Albums===
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==Notes About This Song==  
 
==Notes About This Song==  
''"The Handsome Cabin Boy"'' is a traditional folk song. Zappa played a version by [[Ewan MacColl]] on [[KSAN, San Francisco]].  
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[[File:Blow Boys Blow.jpg|250px|thumb|right|The cover of the re-issue on Xtra.]]
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''"The Handsome Cabin Boy"'' is one of the traditional sea shanties from '''Blow Boys Blow''' a collection compiled by [[wikipedia:Ewan MacColl|Ewan MacColl]] and [[wikipedia:A. L. Lloyd| A L Lloyd]], released on Tradition Records (TLP 1026) in 1958. Available on [https://music.apple.com/album/blow-boys-blow/1156844456 Apple Music], [https://open.spotify.com/album/6BxNKuwNHV0jXmCVldOP73 Spotify]and [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s8cEqtl6G9c YouTube].
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In the liner notes of ''[[The Lost Episodes]]'' Zappa said he enjoyed listening to ''Blow Boys Blow''. He once lent it to [[Captain Beefheart]], who never gave it back, claiming Zappa had given it to him it and that it was his favorite record too. <ref>Captain Beefheart: The Biography, Mike Barnes, ISBN 0711941343</ref>. 
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Zappa played ''"The Handsome Cabin Boy"'' from the album as a guest DJ for [[KSAN, San Francisco]] on 10 November 1968.
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"He knew a lot of folk songs, sea chanteys. Who would expect a rock band to be listening to A.L. Lloyd and Ewan MacColl sea chanteys? In all things unusual, he had an interest." <ref>[http://nl.newsbank.com/nl-search/we/Archives?p_product=VDBB&p_theme=vdbb&p_action=search&p_maxdocs=200&s_dispstring=headline,lead(Ontario%20played%20home%20to%20Zappa's%20wild%20years)%20AND%20date(1/1/2005%20to%201/1/2011)&p_field_date-0=YMD_date&p_params_date-0=date:B,E&p_text_date-0=1/1/2005%20to%201/1/2011)&p_field_advanced-0=title&p_text_advanced-0=(%22Ontario%20played%20home%20to%20Zappa's%20wild%20years%22)&p_bool_advanced-1=OR&p_field_advanced-1=Lead&p_text_advanced-1=(%22Ontario%20played%20home%20to%20Zappa's%20wild%20years%22)&xcal_numdocs=20&p_perpage=10&p_sort=YMD_date:D&xcal_useweights=no Ontario played home to Zappa's wild years] [[Doug Rost]] interviewed by David Allen for the Daily Bulletin, December 6, 2007</ref>
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==CC Clues In This Song==  
 
==CC Clues In This Song==  
 
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==References==
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[[Category:Tracks|Handsome]]
 
[[Category:Tracks|Handsome]]
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Latest revision as of 12:51, 15 November 2021


Lyrics

Players On This Song

Records On Which This Song Has Appeared

Singles

Zappa Albums & Side Projects

Tribute & Cover Albums

Notes About This Song

The cover of the re-issue on Xtra.

"The Handsome Cabin Boy" is one of the traditional sea shanties from Blow Boys Blow a collection compiled by Ewan MacColl and A L Lloyd, released on Tradition Records (TLP 1026) in 1958. Available on Apple Music, Spotifyand YouTube.

In the liner notes of The Lost Episodes Zappa said he enjoyed listening to Blow Boys Blow. He once lent it to Captain Beefheart, who never gave it back, claiming Zappa had given it to him it and that it was his favorite record too. [1].

Zappa played "The Handsome Cabin Boy" from the album as a guest DJ for KSAN, San Francisco on 10 November 1968.

"He knew a lot of folk songs, sea chanteys. Who would expect a rock band to be listening to A.L. Lloyd and Ewan MacColl sea chanteys? In all things unusual, he had an interest." [2]

CC Clues In This Song

References

  1. Captain Beefheart: The Biography, Mike Barnes, ISBN 0711941343
  2. Ontario played home to Zappa's wild years Doug Rost interviewed by David Allen for the Daily Bulletin, December 6, 2007