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Joe's Garage (song)

"Joe's Garage" was a single on Frank Zappa's 1979 album ''Joe's Garage Act I''. After the introductory track, "The Central Scrutinizer", this song begins the story of Joe's Garage. Although it failed to chart, it was one of Zappa's songs which had the most airplay on FM radio. The song was played in concert from 1980 to 1988 along with the song "Why Does it Hurt When I Pee?" in all tours of Zappa's after the single's release. The single version of the song lacks many of the special effects that the album version contains. The single version of "Joe's Garage" was put onto Zappa's best-of ''Strictly Commercial''.
==The story==
The song introduces the main character Joe and another band member, Larry Fanoga. It explains that Joe, Larry, and their friends were in a band together in Joe's garage and would play the same simple song. This was a mocking commentary on many garage and punk bands of the era. They started to play this one song in a go-go bar and eventually their repetitive music became well enough known where they were offered a record deal, but for some unexplained reason soon after the band broke up. Eventually they're playing in the garage so loud a neighbor calls the police on them. Then it's explained that this is "Joe's first confrontation with the law." implying that later in the story he would have more trouble with the police. The officer lets him off easy and tells him to "stick to church oriented activities." another commentary about how adults of the era felt religion was a good cleanser of the evil sins of rock. This line delivered by the Central Scrutinizer also introduces the next song on the album "Catholic Girls."〔〔(【引用サイトリンク】publisher= MetroLyrics )〕

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