Theme From "Bonanza"
Frank Zappa Lyrics


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And speaking of torture
How about this ugly son of a bitch




Overall Meaning

Frank Zappa's song called "Theme From 'Bonanza'" contains lyrics like "And speaking of torture, how about this ugly son of a bitch." The song is a satirical take on the iconic television show "Bonanza" which aired from 1959 to 1973. The song mocks the show's portrayal of the American Old West and its depiction of the Cartwright family who owned the Ponderosa Ranch. The Cartwrights are portrayed as righteous and virtuous while their enemies are often portrayed as ruthless and evil. The song refers to the use of torture by the Cartwrights and criticizes their methods.


The line "And speaking of torture, how about this ugly son of a bitch" criticizes the use of torture by the Cartwrights as a means of obtaining information. The line also suggests that the use of torture is morally wrong and goes against the principles of justice and fairness. The song's lyrics reflect Zappa's satirical approach to music and his willingness to challenge the status quo through his music. Overall, the song is a sharp critique of the themes and values presented in "Bonanza" and exposes the show's limitations in its portrayal of the Old West.


Line by Line Meaning

And speaking of torture
Moving on to another topic that is equally unpleasant and painful to discuss


How about this ugly son of a bitch
Let's now direct our attention to a repulsive and contemptible individual




Lyrics © Wixen Music Publishing
Written by: Jay Livingston, Ray Evans

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