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Stucco Homes - Frank Zappa
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Stucco Homes Frank Zappa

"Stucco Homes" by Frank Zappa, released in 1969, is a #Rock song that critiques suburban life and materialism. The lyrics depict the emptiness of consumer culture and the superficiality of modern living. Musically, it features Zappa's signature complex arrangements and satirical wit, highlighting his unique blend of humor and social commentary. The song remains a notable reflection on American society.

Stucco Homes - Frank Zappa
(includes quotes from The Radio Is Broken, Dueling Banjos (Smith) and part of the leather conversation)

(UMRK
1979
Engineer: Steve Nye

FZ lead guitar
Warren Cuccurullo rhythm guitar
Vinnie Colaiuta drums

Terry Bozzio voice
Davey Moire voice?)

Bozzio: Once in a while . .
Moire?: Oh, (she got deaf)
Bozzio: Da-dwe-dee-da-doo-dwe-da-dee-da-doo-da-ah!
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