Move It Or Park It
Frank Zappa Lyrics


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[Guitar solo from Black Page
Alte Oper, Frankfurt
June 11-12, 1982

FZ CUSTOM STRAT
Ray White rhythm guitar
Steve Vai stunt guitar
Tommy Mars keyboards
Bobby Martin keyboards
Ed Mann percussion




Scott Thunes bass
Chad Wackerman drums]

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Frank Zappa's song Move It Or Park It are short and simple, yet they manage to convey his message without any ambiguity. The song is an instrumental track, and the lyrics are spoken between the guitar solos as a sort of interlude. The lines "Move it or park it, just get that car out of my space" express a sense of ownership and frustration over someone taking up a parking spot that the singer feels they are entitled to. The message is clear: if you're not going to use the space, move your car.


The repetitive nature of the lyrics is reminiscent of a protest chant, and it could be interpreted as Zappa's way of protesting against the entitlement and possessiveness that often come with car ownership. It also highlights the absurdity of assigning value and ownership to an inanimate object. In this sense, Move It Or Park It can be seen as a critique of capitalist notions of ownership and property.




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