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Frank Zappa (guitar, lead vocals)
Ray White (rhythm guitar, vocals)
Steve Vai(stunt guitar)
Bobby Martin (keyboards, saxophone, vocals)
Tommy Mars(keyboards, vocals)
Scott Thunes (bass)
Ed Mann(percussion)
Chad Wackerman (drums)

Hey! What's new in Baltimore?
Rockin' Robin.
Hey! What's new in Baltimore?
Hot Rod's Lips.
Hey! What's new in Baltimore?
What's new in Baltimore?

Hey! What's new in Baltimore?
I don't know!
Hey! What's new in Baltimore?
Better go back and find out.
What's new in Baltimore?




What's new in Baltimore?
What's new in Baltimore?

Overall Meaning

Frank Zappa's song "What's New in Baltimore" contains repetitive lyrics that indicate confusion about what's happening in that particular city. The song starts by repeating the question "What's new in Baltimore?" and then listing seemingly random phrases such as "Rockin' Robin" and "Hot Rod's Lips." These phrases don't give any explanations or make any connections to what's happening in the city.


The second half of the song seems to acknowledge the lack of depth in the previous lyrics, as Zappa sings "Hey! What's new in Baltimore? I don't know!" before urging the listener to "Better go back and find out." The song ends with another repetition of the question "What's new in Baltimore?" with no clear answer given.


Overall, the song could be interpreted as commentary on the monotony and banality of daily life, where people often ask what's new or interesting in their hometowns, only to find that not much has changed.


Line by Line Meaning

Hey! What's new in Baltimore?
Introduce the topic of the song: asking what is new in Baltimore, implying there is always something new and interesting happening in this city.


Rockin' Robin.
Suggesting that the lively music scene in Baltimore is comparable to the famous pop hit 'Rockin' Robin'.


Hey! What's new in Baltimore?
Reiterating the question in order to emphasize the importance of staying updated with the city's current events.


Hot Rod's Lips.
Further reinforcing the idea of Baltimore being a happening place, perhaps a reference to a popular stage name of one of the local artists or nightlife spots.


Hey! What's new in Baltimore?
Continuing to probe and encourage the listener to keep exploring.


I don't know!
Acknowledging the uncertainty and admitting the lack of knowledge about the latest developments in the city.


Better go back and find out.
Implying that one needs to do more research and actively seek out information in order to understand what is happening in Baltimore.


What's new in Baltimore?
Repeating the question one last time to highlight the subject matter of the song and provoke curiosity in the audience.


What's new in Baltimore?
Ending with the same line as a way of concluding the song while leaving the answer to the question open-ended.




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@snichols1973

Chorus: Do you know what you are?
You are what you is,
You is what you am,
A cow don't make ham;
You ain't what you're not,
So see what you got;
You are what you is,
An' that's all it is

A foolish young man
From a middle class fam'ly,
Started singin' the blues
'Cause he thought it was manly,
Now he talks like the Kingfish
(Saph-fie!)
from Amos 'n' Andy
(Holy mackerel there, holy mackerel there)
He tells you that chitlins
(Chitlins!)
They taste just like candy,
He thinks that he's got
De whole thang down,
From the Nivea Lotion To de Royal Crown,

(Chorus)
Do you know what you are?
You are what you is,
You is what you am,
A cow don't make ham;
You ain't what you're not,
So see what you got;
You are what you is
An' that's all it is

A foolish young man
Of the negro Persuasion,
Devoted his life
To become a Caucasian;
He stopped eating pork
He stopped eating greens;
He traded his dashiki
(Uhuru!)
For some Jordache jeans;
He learned to play golf,
And he got a good score;
Now he says to himself:
"I ain't no n***er no more!"

"I don't understand you!"
(Bwana makuba)
"Could you please speak more clearly?"
(Mercedes-Benz)

Who is who,
(I don't know!)
And what is what?
(I just don't know!)
And why is this
(Tell me now)
"Appropri-aht?"
(That's a funny pronunciation if'n I ever heard one!)
If you don't like
(Where did you get that word)
What you has got;
("Appropri-aht?")
Drop it in the dirt
(Drop it, yeah)
And let it rot
(I can smell it now!)
Someone else
(Here dey come, here dey come!)
Will surely come,
(I told you they was coming!)
And pick it up
(That's right!)
'Cause he wants some
(And he wants it for free!)

And then one day
(There will come a day)
You'll wonder who
(I wonder, too)
Who you used to was
(Who I was, anyway)
And what you do
(I, I used to work at the post office)
You'll scratch your head
(But I don't want to undo my do)
And look around;
(Just to see what's goin' on)
But what you lost
(I can't seem to find it)
Will not be found
(A Mercedes-Benz)

Do you know what you are?
(I know)
You are what you is;
(I'm the kind of guy)
You is what you am,
(That ought to be driving)
A cow don't make ham;
(A 450 SLC)

You ain't what you not,
(A big old red one)
So see what you got;
(Some golf clubs stickin' out de trunk)
You are what you is,
(I'm goin' down to the links Saturday mornin')
And that's all it is;
(Gimme a $5 bill)
You are what you is
(And an overcoat, too)
And that's all it is
(Work my way down, yo)
You are what you is
(Robbie, take me to Creek Town)
And that's all it is
(I work harder than your husband, harder than your husband)
You are what you is
(I'm going down to White Street)
And that's all it is...
(Fade out)



All comments from YouTube:

@Voodooray007

The Lesson: Just be yourself, but don't sacrifice yourself to just be accepted.

@bckm54

ABSO-FUCKIN-LUTELY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

@boscopit

yup

@STRAWBERRYSTUDIO2

arf!

@hazor777

wow ........deep .......

@salatino2482

Not Sure Everyone is, that's why Zappa was a capitalist i guess, he realized that!

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@Syncopator

I miss Frank. We need him now more than ever.

@emilycathcart7387

Yes we do! I'll bet he would have hated the political correctness of today!

@quantize

@@emilycathcart7387 horseshit, he would have hated the hate hiding as 'free speech'

@emico00

indeed today

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