Camarillo Brillo

Frank Zappa · Unmitigated Audacity

She had that
Camarillo brillo
Flamin' out along her head,
I mean her Mendocino bean-o
By where some bugs had made it red

She ruled the Toads of the Short Forest
And every newt in Idaho
And every cricket who had chorused
By the bush in Buffalo

She said she was
A Magic Mama
And she could throw a mean Tarot
And carried on without a comma
That she was someone I should know

She had a snake for a pet
And an amulet
And she was breeding a dwarf
But she wasn't done yet
She had gray-green skin
A doll with a pin
I told her she was awright
But I couldn't come in
(I couldn't come in right then . . . )

And so she wandered
Through the door-way
Just like a shadow from the tomb
She said her stereo was four-way
An' I'd just love it in her room

Well, I was born
To have adventure
So I just followed up the steps
Right past her fuming incense stencher
To where she hung her castanets

She stripped away
Her rancid poncho
An' laid out naked by the door
We did it till we were un-concho
An' it was useless any more

She had a snake for a pet
And an amulet
And she was breeding a dwarf
But she wasn't done yet
She had gray-green skin
A doll with a pin
I told her she was awright
But I couldn't come in
(actually, I was very busy then)

And so she wandered
Through the door-way
Just like a shadow from the tomb
She said her stereo was four-way
An' I'd just love it in her room

Well, I was born
To have adventure
So I just followed up the steps
Right past her fuming incense stencher
To where she hung her castanets

She said she was
A Magic Mama
And she could throw a mean Tarot
And carried on without a comma
That she was someone I should know

(Is that a real poncho . . . I mean
Is that a Mexican poncho or is that a Sears poncho?
Hmmm . . . no foolin' . . . )

Camarillo Brillo

Frank Zappa's 'Camarillo Brillo' stands as a quintessential example of his eclectic rock style, blending psychedelic elements with sharp social commentary. Recorded for the 1979 album 'Unmitigated Audacity,' the track showcases Zappa's signature ability to fuse complex musical structures with biting satire. The song reflects the artist's ongoing critique of societal norms and media manipulation, delivered through a driving rhythm and distinctive vocal delivery. As part of his extensive discography from the late 1970s, 'Camarillo Brillo' exemplifies the chaotic energy and intellectual depth that defined Zappa's work during this prolific period. It remains a notable song in his catalog, illustrating his commitment to pushing musical boundaries while addressing contemporary issues.