includes a fragment from the 6th Symphony "Pathétique" (Tchaikovsky) and a quote from I Married Joan (Mack/Murray)
I could be a slave for the rest of my life As long as I know that you'd be my wife
No matter what you do Can't hide my love for you You treat me bad, girl I won't cry, I won't moan I'll work real hard the rest of my days Bring all my dough back home I don't care how you treat me I don't care how you treat me I'm an all-American Boy, I love it He loves it Sock it to me Strap it to me As long as we're together darling, through the years Watching TV together Licking our coupons together Saving stamps Buying fruit together Smoking some fruit Then we'll save all our stamps We'll go down to the redemption center and trade them in For a throw pillow that says: I Married Joan Lalalalala [...] Nice to see you And besides darling, what makes it all so important, and what makes it have meaning, my darling, you know as well as I, you've got big tits. No matter what you do Can't hide my love for you You treat me bad, girl
I won't cry, I won't moan I'll work real hard the rest of my days Bring everything back home I don't care how you treat me I don't care how you treat me
Indians love it too Mjamammamjamma get some rain ... Konserthuset, Stockholm September 30, 1967
FZ guitar/vocals Ray Collins tambourine/vocals Roy Estrada bass/vocals Don Preston piano Ian Underwood alto sax Bunk Gardner tenor sax Motorhead Sherwood baritone sax Jimmy Carl Black drums Billy Mundi drums ...