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The Idiot Bastard Son (arr. James M. Guthrie)
by Frank Zappa String Quartet - Digital Sheet Music

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"The Idiot Bastard Son" is a song by Frank Zappa, performed with The Mothers of Invention. It originally appeared on the 1968 album We're Only In It For The Money. Later, It was included in releases such as Mothermania (1969) and live performances like those captured on You Can't Do That On Stage Anymore Volume II.

Overview and Themes
The song is a satirical commentary on societal issues, featuring absurd and provocative lyrics. It tells the story of the "idiot bastard son," whose father is described as "a Nazi in Congress today" and whose mother is "a hooker somewhere in L.A." The lyrics explore themes of political corruption, societal hypocrisy, and moral decay, delivered with Zappa's characteristic humor and biting critique.

Variations and Live Performances
Zappa often altered the lyrics in live renditions to reflect current events or add humorous twists. For example, during performances in 1974, the song was transformed into "That Arrogant Dick Nixon," parodying the Watergate scandal. These versions retained the original music but featured rewritten lyrics mocking Nixon's presidency and political controversies.

Legacy
The song exemplifies Zappa's unique ability to blend complex musical composition with sharp social commentary. It remains a notable piece in his discography for its boldness and innovation, continuing to resonate with fans and critics alike.

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