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Frank Zappa. The song is from the album "Frank Zappa Plays The Music Of Frank Zappa: A Memorial Tribute".
No, Freddie Mercury did not play with Frank Zappa on the song "Bobby Brown." The track is from Zappa's 1979 album "Joe's Garage," and it features Zappa and his band. While both artists are iconic musicians, there is no collaboration between them on that particular song.
Zappa's What's the Ugliest Part of Your Body was released on the We're Only in It for the Money album in 1968.The lyrics don't mention the dirtiest part, just the ugliest part which, according to Zappa, is your mind.
The song "Star" mentions "Jilly's Bar". "Me And My Shadow" mentions "Toot's Shoor", "Jilly's", Danny's" "The Little Club". He did record a song called "Meet Me At The Copa". These are all Bars/Clubs. I'm not sure about a Restaurant...
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Frank Zappa. The song is from the album "Frank Zappa Plays The Music Of Frank Zappa: A Memorial Tribute".
No, Freddie Mercury did not play with Frank Zappa on the song "Bobby Brown." The track is from Zappa's 1979 album "Joe's Garage," and it features Zappa and his band. While both artists are iconic musicians, there is no collaboration between them on that particular song.
Zappa wrote the song and it first appeared on the Mothers of Invention's first album, Freak Out, in 1966.
peaches en regalia - frank zappa
...is a large man, big as a mountain. "Billy was a mountain" is a song by the late Frank Zappa.
The song is "Don't Eat the Yellow Snow" by Frank Zappa
Allentown - song - was created in 1982.
Frank Zappa, "Montana" song, last track from 1973 "Over-Nite Sensation" album. :)
Zappa's What's the Ugliest Part of Your Body was released on the We're Only in It for the Money album in 1968.The lyrics don't mention the dirtiest part, just the ugliest part which, according to Zappa, is your mind.
"Valley Girl," from the 1982 album, 'Ship Arriving Too Late to Save a Drowning Witch.'
The song "Star" mentions "Jilly's Bar". "Me And My Shadow" mentions "Toot's Shoor", "Jilly's", Danny's" "The Little Club". He did record a song called "Meet Me At The Copa". These are all Bars/Clubs. I'm not sure about a Restaurant...
A standout harmonica song from Frank Zappa's "Bongo Fury" album is "Don't Eat the Yellow Snow." The track features intricate harmonica work that complements Zappa's distinctive style and lyrical humor. Its blend of rock and jazz elements showcases the musicianship present on the album, making it a memorable highlight.