Holding the Group Back

Holding the Group Back 歌词

歌曲 Holding the Group Back
歌手 Frank Zappa
专辑 Ahead of Their Time [live]
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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
Holding the Group Back 歌词
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