Right There
Frank Zappa · You Can't Do That On Stage Anymore vol 5 [1992]
Oh God stop, ahhaha
Oh God oh God
Right there, right there, right there
Ohowowoho
Oho ay ay oh oh oh
Right there, right there, oh God
Oh God, ai ai, oh god, oh oh oh
Ohh, ohh, oh no
I cant stand it
Right there, right there, right there
right there, ohwohoh, right there
over there, right there, right there
He he he he he
Oww yes, oww Yes
Oh Yes, oh yes
(etc)
More, more, more, more
More, more, more, more
Lalalalalala
(etc)
Oh gosh, ho ho ho, Oh gosh
Poowah
I feel so good
Wra
I feel so good
Wra
Hands Up!
Right There
Frank Zappa's "Right There" stands as a quintessential example of his late-career theatricality, recorded for the 1992 compilation "You Can't Do That On Stage Anymore vol 5." The track exemplifies Zappa's signature blend of rock, jazz, and avant-garde elements, often featuring his distinctive vocal delivery and complex instrumental arrangements. Released decades after his initial fame, the recording highlights his enduring commitment to musical experimentation and his ability to craft intricate compositions that challenge conventional structures. As part of a series documenting his live performances, the song reflects the chaotic energy and improvisational spirit that defined his stage shows throughout his career.

