Dog Breath, In The Year Of The Plague

Frank Zappa · Uncle Meat [1969]

Please, hear my plea!



Cucuroo carucha (Chevy '39)

Going to El Monte Legion Stadium

Pick up on my weesa (she is so divine)

Helps me stealing hub caps

Wasted all the time



Fuzzy Dice

Bongos in the back

My ship of love is

Ready to attack



Primer mi carucha (Chevy '39)

Going to El Monte Legion Stadium

Pick up on my weesa (she is so divine)

Helps me stealing hub caps

Wasted all the time



Fuzzy Dice

Bongos in the back

My ship of love

Ready to attack

Won't you please hear my plea



Primer mi carucha (Chevy '39)

Going to El Monte Legion Stadium

Pick up on my weesa (she is so divine)

Helps me stealing hub caps

Wasted all the time



Fuzzy Dice

Bongos in the back

My ship of love

Ready to attack

Dog Breath, In The Year Of The Plague

Frank Zappa's 'Dog Breath, In The Year Of The Plague' stands as a defining track from his 1969 collaborative album, Uncle Meat. This composition exemplifies Zappa's unique ability to blend complex jazz fusion structures with satirical rock sensibilities. The piece features intricate instrumental passages that showcase the tight interplay between the band members, reflecting the ambitious scope of the recording project. As part of a work that pushed the boundaries of conventional rock music, the song highlights Zappa's experimental approach to composition and arrangement. It remains a significant song in his extensive discography, illustrating the creative energy and eclectic style that characterized his output during this fertile period of musical exploration.