Oh - Umm

Frank Zappa · Other Songs - Frank Zappa

Louis, Roy & Motorhead dicover each other

Gilly: Ohh, Umm. Hmm.

Girl1: Thats how long I've been here.

I've been here ever since, ever since it got dark I've been here.

Louis: How did you get in my home?

This is my piano. Howdid you get in here ?

Motorhead: I thought it was my piano.

Louis: It's mine.

Roy: Since when ?

Louis: Since about 10 years ago its mine.

Roy: You sure ?

Louis: Yes positivly.

Roy: No, it was mine.



Louis: This is a smal Place, you must be blind you know.

Motorhead: Where were you at ?

Roy: Could have been one nine .

.. No, it couldn't have been one-nine-oh...

Louis: It couldn't have been any more...How about try, just try 'G'...



Roy: How did you happen to get in here ?

Louis: My mother said to me "You're a bad boy,

Louis the Turkey. You'd better,

you'd you you you'd better go on È'and you'll

never see the world... you're a bad boy 'cause you

went to the bathroom on the floor'you know ?

Motorhead: Did they make you clean it up ?

Louis: No they made me eat it.

Roy: Ooh.

Oh - Umm

Frank Zappa's "Oh - Umm" stands as a quintessential example of his avant-garde rock style, characterized by complex time signatures and satirical lyrics. Recorded during the late 1960s, the track exemplifies Zappa's ability to blend jazz improvisation with sharp social commentary. The song features his distinctive vocal delivery, often delivered with a tone of mock seriousness that underscores the absurdity of the subject matter. As part of his extensive discography, "Oh - Umm" reflects the chaotic energy and intellectual rigor that defined Zappa's work during this era. It remains a staple for fans exploring his contributions to progressive rock and experimental music, showcasing his unique approach to songwriting and performance.