The Return Of The Son Of Monster Magnet
Frank Zappa Lyrics


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Suzy?
Yes
Suzy Creamcheese?
Yes
This is the voice of your conscience baby, uh I just want to
Check one thing out with you, do you mind dear?
What?
Suzy Creamcheese, honey, what's got into you?
AAAAAAAAH, HMMMMMMMM, ahahahah, oo-oo-oo
Cream...

Aha, oohoo, aha, oohoo...

Creamcheese
What's happening man?
America's wonderful, wonderful, wonderful, wonderful,
Wonderful, wonderful, wonderful, wonderful, wonderful, wonderful.
It really makes it.
Cream-cheese.

Ooo aha, oohoo, aha, oohoo
Hahahahahaha.

A minute man, crazy man, it's happening man, flashing man
Flashing man, flashing man, crazy man,
It really makes it

Flashing man
Aha oohoo, aha oohoo, ...
Creamcheese, creamcheese, creamcheese, creamcheese, creamcheese,
Creamcheese, creamcheese, creamcheese, creamcheese, creamcheese,
Creamcheese, creamcheese, creamcheese, creamcheese, creamcheese,
Creamcheese.

HAHA HIHI HAHA HIHI. Creamcheese, creamcheese...

Did you pick up on that?





Creamcheese...

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "The Return Of The Son Of Monster Magnet" by Frank Zappa seem to be a surrealist stream of consciousness rant that does not have a clear meaning. The song starts with a man asking the voice of Suzy Creamcheese's conscience what has gotten into her. Suddenly, the song jumps into Suzy repeating the word "cream" until it becomes "creamcheese," and the phrase "America's wonderful" is repeated. The lyrics then mention a "flashing man" and continue with Suzy screaming "creamcheese" repeatedly.


It is difficult to discern who or what the "flashing man" is, but the repeated phrase "America's wonderful" might be a sarcastic commentary on American exceptionalism. The lyrics of the song were written during the height of the psychedelic counterculture, and the surreal and absurd nature of the lyrics might be a reflection of that time.


Some possible interpretations suggest that the song might be a metaphor for the human experience or a commentary on society, where Suzy's voice represents a person's conscience, the flashing man represents society's expectations and pressures, and the repetition of "creamcheese" represents the search for individuality and freedom.


Line by Line Meaning

Suzy?
Frank Zappa addresses Suzy to initiate the dialogue


Yes
Suzy responds to Zappa's call


Suzy Creamcheese?
Frank Zappa is trying to figure out what's going on with Suzy Creamcheese


Yes
Suzy confirms her identity


This is the voice of your conscience baby, uh I just want to Check one thing out with you, do you mind dear?
Frank Zappa speaks as the voice of Suzy's conscience, checking in with her


What?
Suzy responds and shows attentiveness to Zappa's question


Suzy Creamcheese, honey, what's got into you?
Zappa wants to know what is happening with Suzy Creamcheese specifically and why she is acting strangely


AAAAAAAAH, HMMMMMMMM, ahahahah, oo-oo-oo
Sound effects to set the tone


Cream...
Beginning of repeated phrases with the word 'cream'


Aha, oohoo, aha, oohoo...
More sound effects for effect


Creamcheese
Continuation of the repeated 'cream' phrases; Zappa is just saying Suzy's name


What's happening man?
Zappa is still trying to figure out what is going on with Suzy


America's wonderful, wonderful, wonderful, wonderful, Wonderful, wonderful, wonderful, wonderful, wonderful, wonderful.
Zappa comments on the wonder and awe of America


It really makes it.
Zappa repeats a statement about how wonderful America is


Crazy man, it's happening man, flashing man, flashing man, flashing man, crazy man
Zappa continues to use vivid imagery to describe Suzy's behavior


It really makes it.
Zappa again comments on the effects of (presumably) seeing Suzy's behavior


Creamcheese...
More repetition of Suzy's name


HAHA HIHI HAHA HIHI. Creamcheese, creamcheese...
More sound effects, followed by more repetition of Suzy's name


Did you pick up on that?
Zappa asks Suzy if she caught all of that


Creamcheese...
End of the song, with Zappa repeating Suzy's name one last time




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kim pisarski

If you come to a party and they were playing this, you know you're in the right place!

Kafka's Trial

This record could clear a room of unwanted guests in no time at all .Te he he .

Jérôme Nicolas

My neighbors are going to kill me.

Randall Kennedy

Can and has.

Thomas Brown

I love the reference

Rob Cerasuolo

I will not have my house filled with filthy perverts...unless Frank approves. 🤪

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Zolar Czakl

Zappa didn't have the proper budget to fully realize this masterpiece.
What you're hearing here is just the rhythm track of what was supposed to be so much more. Shame it never got completed.

MichaelHansenFUN

In the middle of the week of recording, Zappa told him "I would like to rent $500 worth of percussion equipment for a session that starts at midnight on Friday and I want to bring all the freaks from Sunset Boulevard into the studio to do something special." Wilson agreed. The material was worked into "The Return of the Son of Monster Magnet".[1] In a November 1967 radio interview (posthumously included as part of the 2006 MOFO album), Zappa is heard complaining that the version of "Monster Magnet" released on Freak Out! was in fact an unfinished piece; the percussion track was intended to serve as the foundation for an even more complex piece, but MGM refused to approve the studio time needed to record the intended overdubs that would have complete the composition, and so it was released (to Zappa's great dissatisfaction) in this unfinished form.[15][16]

james gagliardi

buh-buh-but...it what it became is a demonishly devine creation.

Randa Salines

Is hard to imagine that nowadays a major or even an independent company would allow something like this lmao

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