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1968 song by The Mothers of Invention
"Are You Hung Up?"
Song by The Mothers of Invention
from the album We're Only in It for the Money
ReleasedMarch 4, 1968
RecordedOctober 1967
StudioApostolic Studios, New York City
GenreMusique concrète, experimental rock
Length1:24
LabelVerve/Bizarre/Rykodisc
Songwriter(s)Frank Zappa
Producer(s)Frank Zappa

"Are You Hung Up?" is the opening track on the 1968 album We're Only in It for the Money by The Mothers of Invention.

Song structure

"Are You Hung Up?" is a short montage of dialogue and musique concrète, lasting 1 minute and 24 seconds. It includes stuttering hippie vocals by Eric Clapton, "Uh, out of sight. Are, are you hung up?", engineer Gary Kellgren whispering about Frank Zappa's mighty, omniscient presence in the control room, a brief guitar lick and Jimmy Carl Black saying "Hi, boys and girls, I'm Jimmy Carl Black and I'm the Indian of the group" and then laughing. Black's statement, a catchphrase used frequently by him in concert , is also used on the song "Concentration Moon" and resurfaces on later recordings by the Mothers of Invention.

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