歌曲 | Holding the Group Back |
歌手 | Frank Zappa |
专辑 | Ahead of Their Time [live] |
下载 | Image LRC TXT |
作词 : Estrada, Underwood, Zappa | |
Frank Zappa (guitar, vocals) | |
Ian Underwood (alto saxophone, piano) | |
Bunk Gardner (tenor saxophone, clarinet) | |
Motorhead | |
Sherwood (baritone saxophone, tambourine) | |
Roy Estrada (bass, vocals) | |
Don Preston (electric piano) | |
Arthur Tripp (drums, percussion) | |
Jimmy Carl | |
Black (drums) | |
Members of | |
The BBC Symphony | |
Orchestra (Just a few weeks before this show, the Pope had announced a ban on birth control pills (in spite of the persistent rumors that the Vatican had major financial holdings in a Swiss company that manufactured the little devils). | |
To commemorate this, | |
Roy Estrada strides on stage wearing a floor length chain-mail dress with enormous aluminum tits, and an ornate | |
Catholic ceremonial head-dress. | |
He is carrying a childs plastic sand bucket filled with | |
SMARTYS (the British equivalent of M&Ms). | |
The inscription on the bucket reads | |
NO MORE UG | |
LY BABIES! | |
While chanting in | |
Latin, he hurls fistfuls of candy into the audience, in lieu of birth control pills. | |
He approaches | |
Ian in his robotically transformed state and begs for an audition as an opera singer with | |
Ians new group, claiming that he has to leave | |
The Mothers -- he's holding the group back because he's a | |
Mexican (He actually used to think this was true, and told me so on several occasions.) | |
FZ: Then from out of the corner from the stage comes | |
Roy Ralph | |
Estrada perturbed at the present situation within the | |
Mothers. Roy | |
Estrada: Domino | |
Domino Vo-bisqu-u-u-um | |
Domino Vo-bisqu-u-u-um | |
Amen Domino | |
Vo-bisqum | |
Hallelujah | |
Et cum spiritu tuo | |
Ian, I dont think | |
I qualify for the | |
Mothers FZ: | |
They're making up their lines as they go along isn't it thrilling? | |
Ian: Why, | |
Roy? Roy: | |
Because I don't think | |
I'm qualified. | |
I think I'm holding the group back because | |
I'm a Mexican, and also because | |
I don't play bass good. | |
Ian: I don't care how you can play bass but we have no | |
Mexicans in this group. | |
Roy: And I wanna join your group. | |
Ian: No Mexicans! | |
Roy: I can sing opera, | |
I cut my hair, | |
I got all my shit together here. | |
I can do it. | |
Ian: I don't care how you look you gotta be able to cut the part. | |
Roy: I can sing, please, please, give me a chance. | |
Ian: I don't believe you can sing. | |
Roy: Please, please hear my plea, please | |
Ian please, | |
I can do it, give me a chance. | |
Please, please. | |
Oh, oh, oh, please. | |
Ian: Okay mexican, okay | |
Mexican, sing this note. | |
Roy: You think everything is gonna be alright. | |
Ian: Okay you passed the first part of the audition now you gotta sing. | |
Roy: Mi, mi, mi, mi, mi |
zuo ci : Estrada, Underwood, Zappa | |
Frank Zappa guitar, vocals | |
Ian Underwood alto saxophone, piano | |
Bunk Gardner tenor saxophone, clarinet | |
Motorhead | |
Sherwood baritone saxophone, tambourine | |
Roy Estrada bass, vocals | |
Don Preston electric piano | |
Arthur Tripp drums, percussion | |
Jimmy Carl | |
Black drums | |
Members of | |
The BBC Symphony | |
Orchestra Just a few weeks before this show, the Pope had announced a ban on birth control pills in spite of the persistent rumors that the Vatican had major financial holdings in a Swiss company that manufactured the little devils. | |
To commemorate this, | |
Roy Estrada strides on stage wearing a floor length chainmail dress with enormous aluminum tits, and an ornate | |
Catholic ceremonial headdress. | |
He is carrying a childs plastic sand bucket filled with | |
SMARTYS the British equivalent of M Ms. | |
The inscription on the bucket reads | |
NO MORE UG | |
LY BABIES! | |
While chanting in | |
Latin, he hurls fistfuls of candy into the audience, in lieu of birth control pills. | |
He approaches | |
Ian in his robotically transformed state and begs for an audition as an opera singer with | |
Ians new group, claiming that he has to leave | |
The Mothers he' s holding the group back because he' s a | |
Mexican He actually used to think this was true, and told me so on several occasions. | |
FZ: Then from out of the corner from the stage comes | |
Roy Ralph | |
Estrada perturbed at the present situation within the | |
Mothers. Roy | |
Estrada: Domino | |
Domino Vobisquuuum | |
Domino Vobisquuuum | |
Amen Domino | |
Vobisqum | |
Hallelujah | |
Et cum spiritu tuo | |
Ian, I dont think | |
I qualify for the | |
Mothers FZ: | |
They' re making up their lines as they go along isn' t it thrilling? | |
Ian: Why, | |
Roy? Roy: | |
Because I don' t think | |
I' m qualified. | |
I think I' m holding the group back because | |
I' m a Mexican, and also because | |
I don' t play bass good. | |
Ian: I don' t care how you can play bass but we have no | |
Mexicans in this group. | |
Roy: And I wanna join your group. | |
Ian: No Mexicans! | |
Roy: I can sing opera, | |
I cut my hair, | |
I got all my shit together here. | |
I can do it. | |
Ian: I don' t care how you look you gotta be able to cut the part. | |
Roy: I can sing, please, please, give me a chance. | |
Ian: I don' t believe you can sing. | |
Roy: Please, please hear my plea, please | |
Ian please, | |
I can do it, give me a chance. | |
Please, please. | |
Oh, oh, oh, please. | |
Ian: Okay mexican, okay | |
Mexican, sing this note. | |
Roy: You think everything is gonna be alright. | |
Ian: Okay you passed the first part of the audition now you gotta sing. | |
Roy: Mi, mi, mi, mi, mi |
zuò cí : Estrada, Underwood, Zappa | |
Frank Zappa guitar, vocals | |
Ian Underwood alto saxophone, piano | |
Bunk Gardner tenor saxophone, clarinet | |
Motorhead | |
Sherwood baritone saxophone, tambourine | |
Roy Estrada bass, vocals | |
Don Preston electric piano | |
Arthur Tripp drums, percussion | |
Jimmy Carl | |
Black drums | |
Members of | |
The BBC Symphony | |
Orchestra Just a few weeks before this show, the Pope had announced a ban on birth control pills in spite of the persistent rumors that the Vatican had major financial holdings in a Swiss company that manufactured the little devils. | |
To commemorate this, | |
Roy Estrada strides on stage wearing a floor length chainmail dress with enormous aluminum tits, and an ornate | |
Catholic ceremonial headdress. | |
He is carrying a childs plastic sand bucket filled with | |
SMARTYS the British equivalent of M Ms. | |
The inscription on the bucket reads | |
NO MORE UG | |
LY BABIES! | |
While chanting in | |
Latin, he hurls fistfuls of candy into the audience, in lieu of birth control pills. | |
He approaches | |
Ian in his robotically transformed state and begs for an audition as an opera singer with | |
Ians new group, claiming that he has to leave | |
The Mothers he' s holding the group back because he' s a | |
Mexican He actually used to think this was true, and told me so on several occasions. | |
FZ: Then from out of the corner from the stage comes | |
Roy Ralph | |
Estrada perturbed at the present situation within the | |
Mothers. Roy | |
Estrada: Domino | |
Domino Vobisquuuum | |
Domino Vobisquuuum | |
Amen Domino | |
Vobisqum | |
Hallelujah | |
Et cum spiritu tuo | |
Ian, I dont think | |
I qualify for the | |
Mothers FZ: | |
They' re making up their lines as they go along isn' t it thrilling? | |
Ian: Why, | |
Roy? Roy: | |
Because I don' t think | |
I' m qualified. | |
I think I' m holding the group back because | |
I' m a Mexican, and also because | |
I don' t play bass good. | |
Ian: I don' t care how you can play bass but we have no | |
Mexicans in this group. | |
Roy: And I wanna join your group. | |
Ian: No Mexicans! | |
Roy: I can sing opera, | |
I cut my hair, | |
I got all my shit together here. | |
I can do it. | |
Ian: I don' t care how you look you gotta be able to cut the part. | |
Roy: I can sing, please, please, give me a chance. | |
Ian: I don' t believe you can sing. | |
Roy: Please, please hear my plea, please | |
Ian please, | |
I can do it, give me a chance. | |
Please, please. | |
Oh, oh, oh, please. | |
Ian: Okay mexican, okay | |
Mexican, sing this note. | |
Roy: You think everything is gonna be alright. | |
Ian: Okay you passed the first part of the audition now you gotta sing. | |
Roy: Mi, mi, mi, mi, mi |