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Frank Zappa - Halloween 81 - Joe’s Garage
Halloween 81
Disc 1
01. Chunga’s Revenge
02. “The Finest Night of the Year”
03. You Are What You Is (take 1)
04. You Are What You Is (take 2)
05. Mudd Club
06. The Meek Shall Inherit Nothing
07. Dumb All Over
08. Heavenly Bank Account
09. Suicide Chump
10. Jumbo Go Away
11. Envelopes
12. Drowning Witch
13. What’s New in Baltimore?
14. Moggio
15. We’re Turning Again
16. Alien Orifice
Disc 2
01. Teen‐age Prostitute
02. Flakes
03. Broken Hearts Are for Assholes
04. The Blue Light
05. Tinsel Town Rebellion
06. Yo Mama
07. Bobby Brown Goes Down
08. City of Tiny Lites
09. “We’re Not Gonna Stand for It”
10. Strictly Genteel
11. Dancin’ Fool
12. Whipping Post
Disc 3
01. Black Napkins
02. “A Historical Event”
03. Montana
04. Easy Meat
05. Society Pages
06. I’m a Beautiful Guy
07. Beauty Knows No Pain
08. Charlie’s Enormous Mouth
09. Fine Girl
10. Teen‐age Wind
11. Harder Than Your Husband
12. Bamboozled by Love
13. Sinister Footwear II
14. Stevie’s Spanking
15. Commercial Break
Disc 4
01. Cocaine Decisions
02. Nig Biz
03. Doreen
04. Goblin Girl
05. The Black Page #2
06. Tryin’ to Grow a Chin
07. Strictly Genteel
08. The Torture Never Stops
09. “The Real Show Keeps Going”
10. Joe’s Garage
11. Why Does It Hurt When I Pee?
12. The Illinois Enema Bandit
13. “The Halloween Tradition”
14. King Kong
15. Auld Lang Syne
Disc 5
01. Zoot Allures
02. “The Last of Our Halloween Shows”
03. I’m the Slime
04. Pound for a Brown
05. Dave & Al
06. Cosmik Debris
07. Montana
08. Easy Meat
09. Dumb All Over
10. Heavenly Bank Account
11. Suicide Chump
12. Jumbo Go Away
13. Envelopes
14. Drowning Witch
Disc 6
01. What’s New in Baltimore?
02. Moggio
03. We’re Turning Again
04. Alien Orifice
05. Teen‐age Prostitute
06. Sinister Footwear II
07. Stevie’s Spanking
08. Cocaine Decisions
09. Nig Biz
10. Goblin Girl
11. The Black Page #2
12. Whipping Post
13. Broken Hearts are for Assholes
14. The Torture Never Stops
A boring old garage in a residential area with a teen-age band
Rehearsing in it. JOE (the main character in the CENTRAL
SCRUTINIZER'S Special Presentation) sings to us of the trials and
Tribulations of garage-band husbandry.

We take you now, to a garage, in Canoga Park.

(It makes it's own sauce...)

It wasn't very large
There was just enough room to cram the drums
In the corner over by the Dodge
It was a fifty-four
With a mashed up door
And a cheesy little amp
With a sign on the front said "Fender Champ"
And a second hand guitar
It was a Stratocaster with a whammy bar

At this point, LARRY (a guy who will eventually give up music and
Earn a respectable living as a roadie for a group called Toad-O)
Joins in the song...

We could jam in Joe's Garage
His mama was screamin'
His dad was mad
We was playin' the same old song
In the afternoon 'n' sometimes we would
Play it all night long
It was all we knew, 'n' easy too
So we wouldn't get it wrong
All we did was bend the string like...
Hey!
Down in Joe's Garage
We didn't have no dope or LSD
But a coupla quartsa beer
Would fix it so the intonation
Would not offend yer ear
And the same old chords goin' over 'n' over
Became a symphony
We would play it again 'n' again 'n' again
'Cause it sounded good to me
ONE MORE TIME!

We could jam in Joe's Garage
His mama was screamin',
"TURN IT DOWN!"
We was playing' the same old song
In the afternoon 'n' sometimes we would
Play it all night long
It was all we knew, and easy too
So we wouldn't get it wrong
Even if you played it on a saxophone
We thought we was pretty good
We talked about keepin' the band together
'N' we figured that we should
'Cause about this time we was gettin' the eye
From the girls in the neighborhood
They'd all come over 'n' dance around
Like...

Twenty teen-age girls dash
In and go STOMP-CLAP,
STOMP-CLAP-CLAP...

So we picked out a stupid name
Had some cards printed up for a coupla bucks
'N' we was on our way to fame
Got matching suits 'N' Beatle Boots
'N' a sign on the back of the car
'N' we was ready to work in a GO-GO Bar

ONE TWO THREE FOUR
LET'S SEE IF YOU GOT SOME MORE!

People seemed to like our song
They got up 'n' danced 'n' made a lotta noise
An' it wasn't 'fore very long
A guy from a company we can't name
Said we oughta take his pen
'N' sign on the line for a real good time
But he didn't tell us when
These "good times" would be somethin'
That was really happenin'
So the band broke up
An' it looks like
We will never play again...

Guess you only get one chance in life
To play a song that goes like...
Screams out the window...

Turn it down!
Turn it DOWN!
I have children sleeping here...
Don't you boys know any nice songs?

Well the years was rollin' by, yeah
Heavy Metal 'n' Glitter Rock
Had caught the public eye, yeah
Snotty boys with lipstick on
Was really flyin' high, yeah
'N' then they got that Disco thing
'N' New Wave came along
'N' all of a sudden I thought the time
Had come for that old song
We used to play in "Joe's Garage"
And if I am not wrong
You will soon be dancin' to...

The WHITE ZONE is
For loading and
Unloading only. If you
Gotta load or unload,
Go to the WHITE
ZONE. You'll love it...

Well the years was rollin' by (etc.)...

I'm calling THE POLICE!
I did it! They'll be here... shortly!

This is the Police...

I'm not joking around anymore

We have the garage surrounded
If you give yourself up
We will not harm you
Or hurt you neither

You'll see them

This is the Police

There they are, they're coming!

Give yourself up
We will not harm you

Listen to that mess, would you?

This is the Police
Give yourself up
We have the garage surrounded

Everday this goes on around here!

We will not harm you, or maim you
(SWAT Team 4, move in!)

He used cut my grass...
He was very nice boy...
That's DISGUSTING!

This is the CENTRAL SCRUTINIZER...
That was Joe's first confrontation with The Law.
Naturally, we were easy on him.
One of our friendly counselors gave him
A do-nut... and told him to
Stick closer to church-oriented social activities.