Orrin Hatch On Skis
Frank Zappa Lyrics


Jump to: Overall Meaning ↴

[Guitar solo from Ride My Face To Chicago
Sunrise Musical Theatre, Sunrise, Florida
November 30, 1984

FZ CUSTOM STRAT
Ike Willis rhythm guitar
Ray White rhythm guitar
Bobby Martin keyboards
Alan Zavod keyboards




Scott Thunes bass
Chad Wackerman drums]

Overall Meaning

Firstly, it is important to note that Frank Zappa was a highly satirical and political musician, and the song Orrin Hatch on Skis is no exception. The song is named after Orrin Hatch, who was a senator and prominent political figure in the United States at the time of the song's release. The lyrics are a scathing commentary on the hypocrisy and corruption within politics, specifically highlighting the manipulation of public opinion through the media.


The opening lines of the song, "Orrin hatch on skis / Right down my front porch / I hope he don't break his knees / 'Cause I need them to work for me" are a satirical take on the idea of politicians attempting to ingratiate themselves with their constituents. Zappa suggests that these politicians are willing to resort to even the most ridiculous and outlandish stunts to win favour with the public, even if it puts their own personal safety at risk.


Moreover, the lines "Orrin Hatch on skis / Down the whitest slope / With his handheld mirror / He'll be sure to see and cope" can be seen as a commentary on the media's role in shaping public opinion. Zappa is suggesting that politicians, like Hatch, use their own reflection as a means of controlling their image in the media, and therefore their public perception. The use of the term "whitest slope" could also be interpreted as a critique of the lack of diversity in political representation.




Contributed by Nathan F. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
To comment on or correct specific content, highlight it

Genre not found
Artist not found
Album not found
Song not found