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Son Of Suzy Creamcheese

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  The Real FZ voice
  "Son of Suzy creamcheese" is a stirring saga of a young groupie. Her actions are all motivated by a desire to be 'in' at all times. Hence the drug abuse - blowing her mind on too much Kool-Aid (acid)... stealing her boy-friends' stah (a hidden supply of drugs) - and leaving Los Angeles for a protest march in Berkeley.
From: Jon Naurin (naurin@mbox300.swopnet.se)
  Am I the only one who thinks that the opening line of "Son Of Suzy Creamcheese" sounds like a paraphrase of "Louie Louie" too? "Suzy Creamcheese" (sung to the same melody as "Louie Louie"), "Oh, mama" ("Oh, baby" in LL), "now what's got into you?" (melody somewhat remniscent of "you gotta go">.
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Suzy you were such a sweetie
Yeah, yeah, yeah
Once you were my one and only
Yeah, yeah, yeah
Blew your mind on too much
Kool-Aid
From: Vladimir Sovetov
  In a hey days of LSD introduction to soon-to-become-flower-power-generation Ken Kesey and his Merry Pranksters practisised a mass "poisionig" of innoncent members of The Grateful Dead audience by adding free acid to soft drinks passed around.
  The ritual decribed in colourful details in Tom Wolf book "Electric Kool Acid Test"
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Really dig her, she's so freaky
Yeah, yeah, yeah
Heard
The Heat knows where you are
Yeah, yeah, yeah
From: M Smith
  "The Heat" or "Heat" is a fairly common synonym for police.
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Cruised the Strip and went to Canter's
Yeah, yeah, yeah
From: Vladimir Sovetov
  Canter's Delicatessen the place where L.A. freak congregated to be beaten by police.
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Suzy Creamcheese, please come home
Yeah, yeah, yeah
Vito said she split for Berkeley
  Vito Paulekas. Emperor of the United Mutations of Los Angeles as introduced on Freak Out MOI influences list. The famous child molester and egotist sculptor.
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Yeah, yeah, yeah
Protest-marching
Styrofoam
Yeah, yeah, yeah
  Stright altavista.com serach came with a list of substances used for moisture resistant insulations for mechanical piping systems. So Styrofoam is a Son of Polyisocyanurate which in his turn is A Return Of A Son of Perlite and Phenolic:-))
 

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