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Subido: 2010/04/09

Song: You're Probably Wondering Why I'm Here (11/15)

Album:Freak Out! (1966)

Artist: Frank Zappa

Comentarios

9 years ago

Jane Doe

Ma I tore a big hole in the convertable.

9 years ago

Harry Lime

Looove this song and album...not that it makes a heck of a lot of difference to ya

9 years ago

djscoppiu

maximum

9 years ago

TimothyHurford

I'm 38 years old and I've just discovered this album. What a joy, what an absolute joy :)

9 years ago

Ethan Holloway

That "yeaaah" gets me every time.

9 years ago

Jane Doe

No one can top Mr. Zappa. He is a classic.

9 years ago

Thischannel nolongeresists

And you think you know where it's aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!!! lol

9 years ago

Marc Ballan

moi aussi, je m'demande...

9 years ago

Hiromasa Tanaka

I quoted this lyrics in the chapter one of my doctoral dissertation.

9 years ago

Toby Henry

Zappa re-released his catalog in the mid-80s when CD's were taking over as the dominant format, and this album was one of the first CD's I bought. Always loved the xylophone banging away in the right channel. "Mom, I tore a big hole in the convertible" still cracks me up!

9 years ago

Bryan D

it sounds to me that Frank had a whole lot of fun with his work , this song makes me laugh every time .

9 years ago

Tom Souden

This is fuckin awesome

9 years ago

Buddy ♫

I wanna hear Caravan with a drum sola!

10 years ago

Mique Capel

well Mr. Chubbs I'll leave it to Frank Zappa to say something profound today.....

10 years ago

beneveld & co

makes me feel young as the first day to hear it

10 years ago

hugo canesson

Kazoo et autres instruments...Belle époque les mecs ! Du brut.

10 years ago

Poop Smith

mom I tore a big hole in the convertible.

10 years ago

chris b

I didn't "discover" Zappa until 1991 or so, and this album was my introduction. The phenomenal melodies and chord progressions are what sucked me in (as well as the knowingly corny humor), but ultimately the messages are what made me stay. The message in this song is so much more relevant to me than the stupid tired socio-political rants most "artists" are so fond of these days. In fact it's more relevant in today's cardboard society than ever. The fact is Zappa was not only a musical genius, he had the balls to say what so many others are scared to say. Appallingly, there are still people out there who are convinced he must have done drugs because he was so "weird". I'm not into hero worship, but Zappa is as close to a hero as I'll ever have.

10 years ago

nytram42

One of the greatest composers, lyricists and guitarists of our time. I miss him. 

10 years ago

ZIGGY

Same here, just on Owsley acid.

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