Peaches in Regalia: the lead-off of Hot Rats, a great album.
Musically speaking, it was very sophiscated due to the fact that it acted as an overture, which means that it contained themes of the later songs. For an extensive analysis (which I found rather sufficient), check out this link:
http://courses.wcupa.edu/frichmon/mue332/spring2002/eriknelson/
2006-07-06 14:36:55
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answered by flame122112 3
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Heavenly Bank Account
2006-07-06 12:50:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Valley Girl
2006-07-06 12:41:38
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answered by Judas Rabbi 7
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Dynamo Hum
2006-07-06 12:43:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Joe's Garage
2006-07-06 12:43:39
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answered by Bernard 1
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"The Muffin Man" with Captain Beefhart accompanying
2006-07-06 12:44:57
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answered by Robert M 2
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I've always liked "The Duke of Prunes", "Call Any Vegetable" and "Brown Shoes Don't Make It."
2006-07-06 14:36:20
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answered by smoke16507 3
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Ive wanted to answer this question for a long time."Broken Hearts are for A**holes".Thanks for asking it.
2006-07-06 12:43:36
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answered by Professor Riddle 5
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Catholic Girls!!
*Joes Garage*
2006-07-06 12:43:31
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answered by SirenSings 4
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His version of Ravel's "Bolero"
2006-07-06 12:46:14
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answered by Anonymous
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