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"Plastic People" is the first track of the Mothers of Invention album Absolutely Free. It also was featured on the You Can't Do That On Stage Anymore (Volume 1) compilation as Track 1 on disc 2, along with a "Louie, Louie/Plastic People"-like version titled "Ruthie-Ruthie" as Track 10 on disc 1. It was also featured on the 1998 Mystery Disc release. It is sampled throughout the GZA single "Cold World" from the Liquid Swords album.

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  • "Plastic People" je první skladba z alba Absolutely Free z roku 1967 od skupiny Mothers of Invention vedenou Frankem Zappou. Skladba vyšla i na albu You Can't Do That on Stage Anymore, Vol. 1. Název skladby inspiroval českou undergroundovou skupinu The Plastic People of the Universe. (cs)
  • "Plastic People" is the first track of the Mothers of Invention album Absolutely Free. It also was featured on the You Can't Do That On Stage Anymore (Volume 1) compilation as Track 1 on disc 2, along with a "Louie, Louie/Plastic People"-like version titled "Ruthie-Ruthie" as Track 10 on disc 1. It was also featured on the 1998 Mystery Disc release. The title was the inspiration for the name of the Czech band Plastic People of the Universe. The tune is loosely based on Richard Berry's 1957 classic "Louie Louie". The song is a manifesto against conformity and materialistic culture, with Frank Zappa finally asking, "Go home/and check yourself/you think we're singing 'bout someone else?" It is sampled throughout the GZA single "Cold World" from the Liquid Swords album. (en)
  • Plastic People é uma canção de Frank Zappa, de 1967, que foi lançada no álbum Absolutely Free da banda The Mothers of Invention. Nesta canção, na qual Zappa faz uma caricatura da classe média, que considera estúpida, é possível perceber trechos da música Sagração da Primavera, de Stravinski. Em 1968, jovens tchecos usaram esta canção como hino de protesto ao antigo regime ditatorial durante as manifestações em Praga. Mais tarde, ela seria usada como inspiração para o nome da banda . (pt)
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  • Plastic People (en)
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  • Frank Zappa, Tom Wilson (en)
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  • "Plastic People" je první skladba z alba Absolutely Free z roku 1967 od skupiny Mothers of Invention vedenou Frankem Zappou. Skladba vyšla i na albu You Can't Do That on Stage Anymore, Vol. 1. Název skladby inspiroval českou undergroundovou skupinu The Plastic People of the Universe. (cs)
  • Plastic People é uma canção de Frank Zappa, de 1967, que foi lançada no álbum Absolutely Free da banda The Mothers of Invention. Nesta canção, na qual Zappa faz uma caricatura da classe média, que considera estúpida, é possível perceber trechos da música Sagração da Primavera, de Stravinski. Em 1968, jovens tchecos usaram esta canção como hino de protesto ao antigo regime ditatorial durante as manifestações em Praga. Mais tarde, ela seria usada como inspiração para o nome da banda . (pt)
  • "Plastic People" is the first track of the Mothers of Invention album Absolutely Free. It also was featured on the You Can't Do That On Stage Anymore (Volume 1) compilation as Track 1 on disc 2, along with a "Louie, Louie/Plastic People"-like version titled "Ruthie-Ruthie" as Track 10 on disc 1. It was also featured on the 1998 Mystery Disc release. It is sampled throughout the GZA single "Cold World" from the Liquid Swords album. (en)
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