When No One Was No One
Frank Zappa Lyrics


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[Guitar solo from Zoot Allures
Sporthalle, Cologne, Germany
May 21, 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]

Frankie! Frankie!





"Who Are The Brain Police?"!

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Frank Zappa's song "When No One Was No One" are quite abstract and open to interpretation. The song describes unreal and implausible scenarios, with imagery that ranges from surreal to dystopian. The title itself suggests a feeling of loneliness or isolation, as if the singer is remembering a time when they didn't exist, or when nobody was around to witness their existence.


One possible interpretation of the lyrics is that they describe the absurdity of existence and the human condition, as well as the idea that everyone is ultimately alone in their own minds. The line "Mother Earth is pregnant for the third time, for y'all have knocked her up" may represent the ways in which humans abuse and exploit the natural world, while "It feels like I've been here before" could symbolize reincarnation or the cyclical nature of existence. Other lines, like "talking through my telephone" or "talking in my sleep again" may represent the ways in which people use communication as a way of escaping their own loneliness or as a way of connecting with others.


Overall, the song seems to be a commentary on the absurdity of human existence and the ways in which people try to make sense of it all. The disjointed imagery and surreal scenarios may represent the confusion and chaos that arise when one tries to make sense of the world.


Line by Line Meaning

Frankie! Frankie!
An excited call to get Frank Zappa's attention.


"Who Are The Brain Police?"!
A reference to Zappa's previous work, a song which satirizes the conformity and control in society.




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