
However, Zappa soon began backing away from heavy, politically charged messages, and moving towards commentary on what he knew best; his peers. “He was more content to mock hippies and groupies than to criticize the Vietnam War,” explains biographer Miles. Zappa’s Have I Offended Someone? compilation features songs which criticize and mock everyone from Catholic girls to record company executives to Jimi Hendrix fans who, as Miles adds, were “all easy targets and all virtually from within his own peer group.” [Miles p.108] Looking over Zappa’s work from his very first album to his very last, Miles also points out that Zappa “dumbed down his lyrics and stage act to appeal to the lowest common denominator: the Mid-West teenager high on pills and beer who didn’t even realize that ‘Titties and Beer' was about him.” [Miles p. 108]
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