Difference between revisions of "WPLJ"
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* [[WPLJ|WPLJ]] (02:53) / [[My Guitar Wants To Kill Your Mama|My Guitar]] (03:32) - The Mothers Of Invention (1970) | * [[WPLJ|WPLJ]] (02:53) / [[My Guitar Wants To Kill Your Mama|My Guitar]] (03:32) - The Mothers Of Invention (1970) | ||
===Zappa Albums & Side Projects=== | ===Zappa Albums & Side Projects=== | ||
+ | * [[Burnt Weeny Sandwich]] | ||
+ | * [[Does Humor Belong In Music?]] | ||
===Tribute & Cover Albums=== | ===Tribute & Cover Albums=== | ||
==Notes About This Song== | ==Notes About This Song== |
Revision as of 11:03, 27 September 2005
Contents
Lyrics
Players On This Song
- FZ guitar, vocals
- Lowell George guitar, vocals
- Roy Estrada vocals
- Janet Ferguson vocals ("Dit-Dit-Doo-Way-Doo")
- Buzz Gardner trumpet
- Ian Underwood sax, keyboards
- Bunk Gardner sax
- John Balkin bass
- Art Tripp drums
Records On Which This Song Has Appeared
Singles
Zappa Albums & Side Projects
Tribute & Cover Albums
Notes About This Song
“WPLJ” was originally recorded by the Four Deuces; Frank sings lead with Lowell George. The Deuces’ B-side, Here Lies Love, was also covered by the Mothers, as heard on You Can’t Do That On Stage Anymore Vol. 5. This was sung by Lowell as well. Roy Estrada’s Spanish ad-libs at the end of “WPLJ” include, when translated, the advice to Motorhead (who’s yelling replies in the background) that getting a girl buzzed on the drink might make him “more attractive to fuck.”