NPR brought me here. No, Seriously! Their Quiz program "Wait...Wait, Don't Tell Me" has a segment called "Bluff the Listener". The question focused on a record breaking 85lb Rutabaga grown in Cardiff, Wales. The grower couldn't sell his Rutabaga because of the rules of the E.U. So Snoop Dogg sent the grower a video asking for his "Green Thumb" advice on growing other 'plants'. They played this song as the 'outro soundbite' for the segment. It's all true. What! You don't believe me?! Google it!!!
@metelmoose Do you think that the indie movies generally suck, and Hollywood movies are mindless drivel that occasionally pass. The music industry is run by "SUITS". They rub shit into the ground cause they own a piece of it and can work the system. The rappers made a lot of money cause they They were the company. Like when Zappa went indie in the late '70's. However, the internet lets all kinds of people post stuff. Prospect there for the original music you hope to fine. Hope.
to Tommy Goodrich and Johnnie Gates rip! we were the first in our group to be vegetable! Oh! The 60's live on! In the mind? Love & peaceSandy and the rest of the bill's ranchouse 19th ave gang!
There is a great scene on the Mothers of Invention 'In the 60's' documentry, where Bunk Gardner talks about the crazy practicing that Frank made them endure all day long and how on this tune he had endless sessions of practice and a great solo at the end. Kinda funny too how the end it with a teaser of The Beatles 'Do you Love Me'. One of the best Mothers tunes.
@jimmyjam666420 I see what you mean, but The Beatles didn't play "Do You Love Me" (it was The Contours). But those harmonies at the end also sound like "Twist and Shout". which The Beatles did perform! =)
maintaining your coolness together, worshiping together in the church of your choice
cpdaddy7 2 months ago
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MrChickenFry 3 months ago
pick up yer phone
flankdrive45 3 months ago
NPR brought me here. No, Seriously! Their Quiz program "Wait...Wait, Don't Tell Me" has a segment called "Bluff the Listener". The question focused on a record breaking 85lb Rutabaga grown in Cardiff, Wales. The grower couldn't sell his Rutabaga because of the rules of the E.U. So Snoop Dogg sent the grower a video asking for his "Green Thumb" advice on growing other 'plants'. They played this song as the 'outro soundbite' for the segment. It's all true. What! You don't believe me?! Google it!!!
dabidosan 4 months ago
@dabidosan Cool story, rutabaga.
Smile892011 1 week ago
is he mocking the protestant churches...
FernyBass007 5 months ago
RUDABAEYAYGA!!
Juggernaut48 5 months ago
this song is a must to any music collection...
fordachevy 5 months ago
WHY IS A VEGETABLE SOMETHING TO HIDE!
and this song has nothing to do with vegan propaganda..rly. u posers shut up and eat ur carrots
pozzi0 5 months ago
in a way original music died with zappa
metelmoose 8 months ago
@metelmoose Do you think that the indie movies generally suck, and Hollywood movies are mindless drivel that occasionally pass. The music industry is run by "SUITS". They rub shit into the ground cause they own a piece of it and can work the system. The rappers made a lot of money cause they They were the company. Like when Zappa went indie in the late '70's. However, the internet lets all kinds of people post stuff. Prospect there for the original music you hope to fine. Hope.
rgaleny 7 months ago
@metelmoose you are wrong, there is a lot of original music in a lot of different genres, from what I see in your profile, you only like rock...
gigantomaquia 4 months ago
oh and I'm a HUGE fan of Zappa.
gigantomaquia 4 months ago
This was the first Zappa song I ever heard.
rgaleny 8 months ago
@rgaleny me to
calamard99 7 months ago
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I'm listening to this song right now on WBCN Free Form Rock on 100.7 WZLX HD3 Boston. Great stuff!
LowellDevil 9 months ago
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LowellDevil 9 months ago
"Some people don't go for prunes, I don't know, I've always found that if...." lol
joholso 9 months ago 12
This song is really good for ya, too.
Ori0n1975 10 months ago 2
to Tommy Goodrich and Johnnie Gates rip! we were the first in our group to be vegetable! Oh! The 60's live on! In the mind? Love & peaceSandy and the rest of the bill's ranchouse 19th ave gang!
dreamstasher 10 months ago
no one will know if you don't want to let them know. no, really....
relaxjustdontdoit 11 months ago
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DevSodDribble 1 year ago
There is a great scene on the Mothers of Invention 'In the 60's' documentry, where Bunk Gardner talks about the crazy practicing that Frank made them endure all day long and how on this tune he had endless sessions of practice and a great solo at the end. Kinda funny too how the end it with a teaser of The Beatles 'Do you Love Me'. One of the best Mothers tunes.
jimmyjam666420 1 year ago
@jimmyjam666420 I see what you mean, but The Beatles didn't play "Do You Love Me" (it was The Contours). But those harmonies at the end also sound like "Twist and Shout". which The Beatles did perform! =)
dennis90214 1 year ago
"Standing there shining and proud by your side, holding your hand while the neighbors decide...Why is a vegetable something to hide?" The best!
MaryAnneRosato 1 year ago 6
@MaryAnneRosato Unfortunately, I think I know what he meant by that, too!
blisterfree 1 year ago
Wonderful memories, thank you.
biilythemountain 1 year ago
Great Job!
Pigeonification 1 year ago
so funny!
DrGonzoOBoogie 1 year ago