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Frank zappa (lead guitar, vocals)
Steve vai (guitar)
Ray white (rhythm guitar, vocals)
Tommy mars (keyboards)
Bobby martin (keyboards, saxophone, vocals)
Ed mann (percussion)
Chad wackerman (drums)
Roy estrada (vocals)
Ike willis (vocals)
Bob harris (vocals)
Patrick o'hearn (bass)

I come from nowhere
And you should go there
Just try it for a while
The people from nowhere
Always smile

Their eyes are all frozen over
The sides of their faces pooch out at the corners
Because that's what happens when their mouths turn up
On both sides
Which is why we can tell they're smiling

They never frown
They never let their eyebrows turn down
They like going around with their teeth showing
All the time
They are from nowhere
Your teeth are showing
So maybe you been there

You could have the disease of nowhere people
Where the air gets stuck all over their gums
When their nowhere lips roll back
For real excitement
They stand still
They shut up




Then they don't do nothing
Out there in nowhere

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "I Come From Nowhere" by Frank Zappa are a satirical take on the concept of nowhere as a physical and emotional state. According to Frank Zappa, nowhere is a place where people are always happy, but their happiness is superficial and based on a detachment from reality. The people of nowhere are characterized by their frozen eyes and smiling faces, which never seem to change even in the face of difficult situations. Their perpetual smile is a result of the mouth turning up on both sides, which causes the sides of their faces to pooch out at the corners.


The song suggests that the people of nowhere are disconnected from the world around them and have no sense of purpose or direction. They stand still, shut up, and don't do anything, even when presented with an opportunity to explore new experiences or ideas. The disease of nowhere people is described as being stuck in their gums, which reflects the idea that they are trapped in a state of complacency and cannot imagine a life beyond their current circumstances.


Overall, the lyrics of "I Come From Nowhere" offer a critique of a society that values happiness above all else, even if that happiness is hollow and meaningless. According to Frank Zappa, true happiness comes from engaging with the world in all of its complexity, including its pain and suffering.


Line by Line Meaning

I come from nowhere
I don't have a specific place of origin


And you should go there
You should experience being from nowhere


Just try it for a while
Give it a chance and see what it's like


The people from nowhere
The individuals who are also from nowhere


Always smile
They are always happy


Their eyes are all frozen over
Their eyes are permanently stuck in a wide-open position


The sides of their faces pooch out at the corners
The corners of their mouths are always turned up, leading to protrusions on the side of their face


Because that's what happens when their mouths turn up
The corners of their mouth protrude because their mouths are always turned up into a smile


On both sides
Both sides of their face have protrusions


Which is why we can tell they're smiling
The protrusions allow us to see that their mouth is turned up into a smile


They never frown
They never have a sad expression on their face


They never let their eyebrows turn down
They never have a displeased expression on their face


They like going around with their teeth showing
They frequently smile or laugh, showing their teeth


All the time
Constantly


They are from nowhere
Their origin is unknown


Your teeth are showing
You are smiling or laughing, just like the people from nowhere


So maybe you been there
Perhaps you have experienced being from nowhere


You could have the disease of nowhere people
It's possible that you have contracted the 'disease' of always being happy and smiling


Where the air gets stuck all over their gums
When they smile or laugh, air gets trapped between their teeth and gums


When their nowhere lips roll back
When they smile, their lips move back towards their ears


For real excitement
Because they are genuinely happy


They stand still
They become motionless


They shut up
They stop talking


Then they don't do nothing
They don't move or talk until their excitement passes


Out there in nowhere
In the unknown place where they are from




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@PopADoseYo

Story time about how this was my introductory to Frank Zappa. I'm 31 currently and was introduced to Frank Zappa around 2017-2018. I worked with a dear friend whom was a bit older than me. We developed such a great bond and during that time he handed me a CD called Sheik Yerbouti. During a night of work and skiing the slopes, I bust out the CD during my drives. I was a delivery driver/manager for a local pizza shop at the time. This opening song set me into hysterics. I had listened to the album that night around 3-4 times.

My favorite is City of Tiny Lites. That's one of the best songs ever created.

@joelupo9999

Ah yes, Nobody writes love songs like Frank!

@terrypussypower

Yup, so tender and oh-so true!

@BattleAx342

Dude that makes me laugh.

@fartkerson

David Allen Coe's song "Finger Fck'ing Sally" and NOFX's "Liza and Louise" are as close as it comes to Zappa style love tunes.

@thearmchairspacemanOG

aint no time to wash your stinky hand. lol.

@user-hg2ws5dt1p

oohhh Not the same as that "Monkey" business

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@ChuckSchickx

The line "I have been in and outta you"....makes me laugh every time 😂 Gold

@marylanddairyproducts2411

Shake Your Booty the album this is from spelled like the KC hit Frank's satirical take HERE is the🎉🎉🎉 Peter Frampton I'm In You single...😮

@guiltseeker

And Everywhere !

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