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Frank Zappa - Any Way The Wind Blows 1966

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Uploaded by on Oct 28, 2009

primer album de frank zappa & the mothers of invention


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  • this could have easily had been an a top 40 hit.i

  • zappa was way too far ahead of his time rip

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  • ONE of my favorite Mothers' songs! I grew up on this stuff...well I was a teenager...but these guys influenced me.

  • yeah she treats me like she loves me and she never makes me cry, I'm gonna stick with her til the day I day, she's not like you baby she would never ever lie........this was as close to the best Zappa lyrical excursion as mainstream..I'm gonna go away and leave you standing at the door, I'm telling you pretty baby I won't be back no more........Now we're at the end of our tether in another time and looking back..a tragedy is straight ahead of us. "Plastic people oh baby how you're such a drag."

  • @Jambodan respect

  • I'm 20, started listening to this when I was 18. When someone my age tells me about how much swag Nicki Minaj has, or how awesome LMFAO are, I think "fuck my generation".

  • @SuperTika123 You're not old, random stranger. Don't be so defeatist. Haha!

  • Frank was bangin' and we all got it back in 1966 and we heard all  the shit&irony and all&everything... smoke a jeef and cool it baby anyway the wind blows don't even know.

  • Ah, much better than the "Cruising With Ruben & The Jets" version.

  • @ vampyros  Zappa wrote this after his divorce.

  • @mario64guy I couldn't disagree more; glad you like it though.

  • @vampyros1

    Actually, it is a parody of the standard R&B pop songs that you'd hear on the radio back then. Zappa was mocking them, yet having fun with it. And I think it sounds pretty swingin'.

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