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Date: Sat, 25 Dec 2004 23:28:30 +0200 From: Robert Kock
Subject: z/zappa_frank/the_idiot_bastard_son.crd The Idiot Bastard Son - Frank Zappa Dsus Dsus Csus Fsus Csus Dsus The idi - ot bas - tard son: Em7 Csus Dsus Csus Dsus Am (THE FATHER'S A NA - ZI IN CONGRESS TODAY . . . Em7 Csus Dsus Csus Dsus Am THE MOTHER'S A HOO - KER SOME - WHERE IN L.A.) (Same as above) The idiot bastard son: (ABANDONED TO PERISH IN BACK OF A CAR . . . KENNY WILL STASH HIM AWAY IN A JAR) -------------------------------- Dsus Dsus Csus F6/9 THE IDI - OT BOY! -------------------------------- Am9 Try and imagine Cmaj7 The window all covered in green A13(b9) Gmaj7(+9) All the time he would spend Fmaj7 Ebm F Ebmaj7 E9(b5) At the church he'd a - - ttend . . . D7 Em Bb7 D Warming his pew ---------------------------------- Em7 Csus Dsus Csus Dsus Csus Em11 Kenny will feed him & Ronnie will watch Fsus Cmaj7 Em11 Cmaj7 F#m11 THE CHILD WILL THRIVE & GROW Fsus Cmaj7 d And enter the world (Same as above) Of liars & cheaters & people like you Who smile & think you know What this is about ------------------------------------ Em7 Csus (YOU THINK YOU KNOW EVERYTHING . . . maybe so) The song we sing: DO YOU KNOW? We're listening . . . ----------------------------------- Dsus Dsus Csus Fsus THE IDI - OT BOY! ------------------------------------ Try and imagine The window all covered in green All the time he would spend All the colors he'd blend . . . Where are they now?