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  • And if you want a band that stuck it to commercialism....The Clash is my choice!

    (Edit: Of course I mean during the time frame which you were referencing earlier. There are many others!)
    Last edited by SeanB; February 26, 2012, 08:50 PM.

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    • Ahh yes, Joe's Garage, Acts I, II, and III. Much of it too obscene for this forum, but a sheer delight to listen to nonetheless!

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      • heh, I just listened to "Wet T-Shirt Night" , and one of the many parts of the "Central Scrutinizer" set, now I'm going to have to listen to the rest. Thanks, Sean, I haven't listened to any of "Garage" in years. Forgot what I was missing...

        you'll love it,

        it's a way of life...
        Last edited by Rob F; February 26, 2012, 09:04 PM.

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        • Glad to be of service!

          Just dabbled in a little "Camarillo Brillo" myself. Not Joe's Garage, but good stuff!

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          • I still maintain that "loverboy" is dangerously close to Bieber-ism.
            "in order to lead America you must love America"

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            • Nah, Beiber is more like a overly slick solo back street boy kind of deal. Loverboy was cheesy, not slick
              Benny Blades~"If you break down this team man for man, we have talent to compare with any team."

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              • Zappa was the best!

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                • Originally posted by SeanB View Post
                  Glad to be of service!

                  Just dabbled in a little "Camarillo Brillo" myself. Not Joe's Garage, but good stuff!
                  do you, too, own a "fuming incense stencher"? And is that a real poncho or a mexican poncho, or is that a Sears Poncho I saw you wearing at the Scio Church Road tailgate last fall?

                  :-)

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                  • For you dog owners who have conversed with your "Fido" (from the Zappa song "Stinkfoot, the album Apostrophe' ):

                    Well then Fido got up off the floor, and he rolled over and he looked me straight in the eye, and you know what he said? "Once upon a time, somebody say to me (this is the dog talking): What is your 'conceptual continuity'? "Well I told him right then" Fido said, "It should be easy to see, the Crux of the Bisquit, is the Apostrophe'."

                    Well you know, the man that was talking to the dog looked at the dog and he said, sort of staring in disbelief, "you cant say that!"

                    He (the dog) said..."it doesn't, and you can't, I won't and it don't,

                    "it hasn't, it isn't, it even ain't, and it shouldn't, it couldn't...

                    he told me "NO NO NO!"... I told him "YES YES YES"

                    I said "I do it all the time, ain't this boogie a mess?"

                    ...the poodle bi-ites, the poodle chews it, the poodle bi-ites, the poodle chews it (repeated over and over again, to the strains of Zappa's wailing guitar)...

                    .

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                    To those out there who don't understand Zappa, too bad. To those of you who do,(and also own a dog), I hoped you enjoyed those "lyrics"!
                    Last edited by Rob F; February 26, 2012, 11:20 PM.

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                    • Sean, Madootra, Dennis T, and any other Zappa fan: What's your favorite Zappa piece of work? He only recorded some 80-some albums over the years, I'm torn between Overnight Sensation and Apostrophe as my favorite, but I also love some of his real early stuff, such as We're Only In It For the Money and Hot Rats , and later stuff like Sheik Yerbouti and Joe's Garage. So many albums to choose from!

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                      • Not a speck of cereal!

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                        • Give me your dirty love! Like the dirty little pamphlet in your daddy's bottom drawer.

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                          • Uh, I hope Stan is singing lyrics

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                            • Zappa you moron!

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                              • Dinah-moe watched from the edge of the bed
                                With her lips just a-twitchin an her face gone red
                                Some drool rollin down
                                From the edge of her chin
                                While she spied the condition
                                Her sister was in
                                She quivered n quaked
                                An clutched at herself
                                While her sister made a joke
                                bout her mental health
                                till dinah-moe finally
                                Did give in
                                But I told her
                                All she really needed
                                Was some discipline...
                                Repugnant is the creature who would squander the ability to lift an eye to heaven, conscious of his fleeting time here.

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