paroles de chanson Be-Bop Tango (Of The Old Jazzmen's Church) - Live At The Roxy, Hollywood/1973 - Frank Zappa feat. The Mothers
FZ:
Some
of
you
may
know
that
the
tango—which
is
not
a
very
popular
dance
anymore—was
at
one
time
reputed
to
be
a
dance
of
unbridled
passion.
Back
in
the
old
days
when
it
wasn't
so
easy
to
get
your
rocks
off,
when
it
was
hard
to
make
contact
with
a
member
of
the
opposite
camp,
and
you
had
to
resort
to
things
like
dancing
close
together
and
going
hey
.. .
Those
were
the
days.
Well,
those
days
are
probably
gone
forever—I
don't
know,
unless
Nixon
is
going
to
bring
them
back
a
little
bit
later—but
we
have
this
very
special
highly
evolved
permutated
tango.
It's
actually
a
perverted
tango.
By
the
time—
He
he.
Yes,
it's
so
perverted!
This
is
the
"
Be-Bop
Tango,"
a
special
entertainment
event
that
includes
choreography
a
little
bit
later,
so
watch
out,
folks.
You
can
turn
on
the
big
lights,
we
may
need
'em.
You
know,
the
ones
in
the
audience.
Heh
heh
heh.
Okay,
you're
ready?
Not
too
fast
now
'cause
I
wanna
get
the
right
notes
on
the
tape
and
this,
this
has
to
be
the
one.
This
has
to
be
the
one
with
all
the
right
notes
on
it.
Okay,
're
you
ready?
And
this
is
a
hard
one
to
play
.. .
One,
two,
three,
four
.. .
The
cowbell
as
a
symbol
of
unbridled
passion,
ladies
and
gentlemen.
Now,
as
you
might
have
noticed,
Bruce
Fowler
has
just
completed
some
sort
of
trombone
solo,
based
on
the
idea
of
an
evolved
tango-event.
Bruce
has
also
prepared
for
you
a
demonstration
of
a
dance
that
he
hopes
will
sweep
the
ocean,
right
after
the
Mud
Shark
did.
Bruce
is
now
warming
up
the
important
muscles
of
the
body,
in
preparation—
in
preparation
for
the
REAL
LIVE
BE-BOP
TANGO
which
we're
gonna
demonstrate.
Napoleon
will
assist
him.
(Napoleon:
Wait
a
minute
now
.. .)
FZ:
Napoleon,
just
put
your
horn
down,
just
relax,
put
your
head
back,
here
comes
the
drill.
Okay,
ha
ha
ha,
you
know
what
I'm
talkin'
about?
Okay.
This
is
sort
of
like
JAZZ
in
it's
own
peculiar
way.
JAZZ
IS
NOT
DEAD,
IT
JUST
SMELLS
FUNNY.
Okay,
let's
go!
George:
Yeah,
man.
JAZZ,
man,
you
know
what
I
mean?
This
is
Be-Bop,
Even
though
you
think
it
doesn't
sound
like
that
(Be-Bop
.. .!
That's
no
Be-Bop!)
FZ:
Now,
as
you
might
have
noticed,
some
of
you
with
a
musical
education
can
tell
that
the
notes
that
George
just
sang
when
he
went,
"
This
is
Be-Bop,
even
though
you
think
it
doesn't
sound
like
that,"
it's
actually
a
sort
of
a
twisted
form
of
the
theme
of
the
tango
itself
which
will
get
de—
even
more
depraved
as
the
number
goes
on.
George
will
now
attempt
to
dismember
that
melody,
play
it
and
sing
it
at
the
same
time
while—
Pe-dop!
FZ:
Hey,
that's
the
way—while
we
sort
of
dance
to
it,
okay?
Try
it,
George
.. .
George:
As
I
was
saying
.. .
FZ:
Now,
what
we'd
like
to
do
at
this
point
is
get
some
volunteers
from
the
audience
to—
I
know
you
will,
oh
God,
you
will.
We
need
some—
Heh
heh
heh—Now,
as
a
matter
of
fact
you
did,
didn't
you.
No,
we
wanna
have
some
people
who've
never
tried
it
before,
who've
never
even
thought
of
trying
it
before.
A
boy,
a
girl,
preferably
who
like
each
other,
who
would
like
to
come
up
here
and
attempt
to
dance
to
what
George
sings.
Pe-dop
FZ:
Do
we
have
anybody
whose
.. .?
FZ:
You're
one.
Okay,
what's
your
name?
Carl:
Carl.
FZ:
Your
name
is
Carl?
Please,
Carl,
step
on
to
the
stage.
Pleased
to
meet
you,
Carl.
FZ:
Alright.
Okay?
Let's
see,
uh
.. .
Is
there
anybody
in
the,
in
the
back?
Well
.. .
Oh-oh,
hey!
What's
your
name?
Rick:
Rick.
FZ:
Rick,
and?
Jane:
Jane.
FZ:
Jane?
RICK
and
JANE
and
CARL!
Alright,
here's
how
it
works:
There's
a
beat
going
on
like
this;
an'
that's
a
pedestrian
beat.
You
don't
dance
to
that
beat,
you
dance
to
what
George
sings,
okay?
Peddle-up
FZ:
The
little
ones,
okay?
The
little
quick
ones,
okay?
Ready?
George,
make
them
dance!
Dup
FZ:
No,
no,
Rick,
you're
too
reserved.
Ready?
Give
it
to
'em
George!
FZ:
No,
no
.. .
FZ:
No,
no,
come
on
now,
loosen
up!
Listen,
encourage
them!
When
it,
when
.. .
Ah!
Okay!
Alright,
one
more
time:
dance!
FZ:
Let's
study
this
phenomenon.
FZ:
Now
look,
Rick
and
Jane
and
Carl,
you,
you're
wonderful
but
you're
just
too
reserved.
Lana:
I
still
can,
Frank!
FZ:
I
know
you
will,
maybe
in
a
minute.
Okay,
I'll
t-tell
you
what:
Go
back
to
your
seats
and
we'll
bring
up
the
next
batch,
okay?
Carl,
Rick
and
Jane!
Alright,
you
wanna
try?
Lana:
I'll
do
anything
you
say,
Frank.
FZ:
OH,
MY
GOD!
Awright,
your
name
is
Lana,
right?
Lana,
dance!
FZ:
Now
that's
more
like
it.
FZ:
Lana,
you're
so
good
we
have
to
bring
up
some
other
people
to
assist
you.
Brenda,
imported
from
Edwards
Air
Force
Base,
where
she—
Ladies
and
gentlemen,
Brenda
.. .
Brenda
is
a
PROFESSIONAL
HARLOT,
and
she
just
got
finished
stripping
for
a
bunch
of
guys
at
Edwards
Air
Force
Base,
and
she
made
it
down
here
in
time
for
the
show.
Two
hours
of
taking
it
off
for
the
boys
in
the
corps,
really
good.
Okay.
Heh.
Brenda,
Brenda
has
a
lovely
assistant
named
Carl,
or
Robert
James
Davis
if
you
prefer.
Herb
Cohen,
ladies
and
gentlemen!
Okay,
dance!
FZ:
You're
still
too
adagio,
I
keep
telling
you!
FZ:
Turn
on
the
bubble
machine!
FZ:
God,
is
that
a
cheap
bubble-machine!
Now,
wha
.. .?
FZ:
Ladies
and
gentlemen:
DUNT'
S
EX-WIFE!
FZ:
Ladies
and
gentlemen,
you're
probably
sitting
in
your
chairs,
saying
to
yourselves:
"
I
could
do
that!"
And
of
course
you
can!
And
now
is
your
big
chance.
All
you
have
to
do—first
step
is
easy,
all
you
gotta
do
is
stand
up.
Go
ahead,
just
stand
up.
There
you
go,
you
are
standing
up.
Yes,
some
of
you
are
not
standing
up,
but
you
won't
have
as
much
fun
as
the
ones
who
are
standing
up.
Okay,
turn
on
the
big
lights
so
everybody
can
see
what's
going
on.
Yes,
very
many
of
you
are
standing
up.
Okay,
LINK
YOUR
MIND
WITH
THE
MIND
OF
GEORGE
DUKE!
Deddle-du-dup
FZ:
And
when—
That's
it!
When
he
plays
those
funny
fast
little
notes,
twitch
around
and
have
a
good
time
with
the
"
Be-Bop
Tango,"
let's
try
it!
Anything
you
wanna
do
Is
alright
Wanna
do
Anything
you
wanna
do
Is
alright
Yes,
there,
guys,
you
know
you
came
to
the
right
place
Tonight
(Give
me
some
of
that
wine
now)
FZ:
As
you
might
have
guessed,
ladies
and
gentlemen,
this
is
the
end
of
our
concert.
We'd
like
to
thank
you
ver—
would
like
to
thank
you
very
much
for
coming,
hope
you
had
a
good
time!
Bruce
Fowler
on
trombone,
Napoleon
Murphy
Brock
on
tenor
sax
and
lead
vocals,
Ruth
Underwood
on
percussion,
Ralph
Humphrey
on
drums,
Chester
Thompson
on
drums,
Tom
Fowler
on
bass
And
George
Duke
on
the
keyboards
Thank
you
very
much!
Alright
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