@PlanetariumVagatio Considering how much Zappa rejected American culture, this song comes off to me as a piece that separates the end of the Doo Wop era which Zappa made so much fun of but somehow is a tribute and serious attempt to sing and play one of his serious songs, reflecting perhaps the passing of the Doo Wop era, just on the edge of acid rock. Ray Collins doesn't do justice to the studio recording in 1966 which was one of my favorite songs when the album "Freak Out" came out..
the soul agents version is the original.then released on freak out. this is a differnt version.
still funkin brill
mycatsdead 4 months ago
"oficialmente released" lol!!!!
DimwaDepenga 5 months ago
isnt this recorded in 1963?
sexdrugsnsk8boarding 6 months ago
@sexdrugsnsk8boarding The original yes
sourjaws 6 months ago
@sourjaws this isnt the original?
sexdrugsnsk8boarding 6 months ago
@sexdrugsnsk8boarding No the original is on Freak Out
sourjaws 6 months ago
@sexdrugsnsk8boarding wikipedia says its recorded in 1963...than Frank got rogue and made it ugly for the first double-album ever released
krisjanneman 4 months ago
Is fine w/ meee...
harkrum 9 months ago
love this song
good lyrics
nice tune
nice arrangement and production.
PlatterJames 1 year ago
love this song
good lyrics
nice tune
good arrangement and production
well done Frank
PlatterJames 1 year ago
Donald Fagen would make a goo vocalist for this song
DimensionsofChange 1 year ago
One of the best songs ever made
PlanetariumVagatio 1 year ago 10
@PlanetariumVagatio Considering how much Zappa rejected American culture, this song comes off to me as a piece that separates the end of the Doo Wop era which Zappa made so much fun of but somehow is a tribute and serious attempt to sing and play one of his serious songs, reflecting perhaps the passing of the Doo Wop era, just on the edge of acid rock. Ray Collins doesn't do justice to the studio recording in 1966 which was one of my favorite songs when the album "Freak Out" came out..
pacnwcomre 1 year ago 4