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  1. Frank Zappa - Ship Arriving Too Late to Save a Drowning Witch review: Unlike a lot of 80s progressive rock, this album is far from pop. The guitar styles of Steve Vai and the outlandish humor of Zappa help Ship Arriving Too Late to Save a Drowning Witch to become another bright moment in a lengthy discography.

  2. There's a ship arriving too late To save a drowning witch She was swimmin' along Tryin' to keep a date With a Merchant Marine Who told her he was really rich But it doesn't matter no more... She's on the ocean floor 'N the water's all green down there 'N it's not very clean down there 'N water snakes 'N rusty wrecks Is all that she can see As ...

  3. Ship Arriving Too Late to Save a Drowning Witch is a good, but not great, example of one of art-rock's grand masters transitioning into the '80's (a turbulent decade for prog rock). Here Zappa blends his typical blend of sarcasm and musical wizardry with the highly produced and polished tone of the then modern sound.

  4. 1. No not now. "Ship arriving too late to save a drowning witch" begins with two normal popsongs and then proceeds with an awe-inspiring combination of Zappa's composing skills and improvising capacities on guitar. Zappa would re-use "No not now" for his "Thing-Fish" opera from 1984.

  5. Listen to Ship Arriving Too Late to Save a Drowning Witch by Frank Zappa on Apple Music. 1982. 6 Songs. Duration: 34 minutes. Listen to Ship Arriving Too Late to Save a Drowning Witch by Frank Zappa on Apple Music. 1982. 6 Songs. Duration: 34 minutes. Album · 1982 · 6 Songs. Home; ... More By Frank Zappa . Apostrophe (') Apostrophe (') 1974.

  6. Fer sure, fer sure. She's a valley girl. And there is no cure. [Verse 5: Moon Unit Zappa, (Frank Zappa)] Like, my mother is, like, a total space cadet (Valley girl) She, like, makes me do the ...

  7. Ship Arriving Too Late to Save a Drowning Witch is an album by American musician Frank Zappa, released in May 1982 and digitally remastered in 1991. It features five tracks composed by Zappa, and one song, "Valley Girl", co-written with his daughter, Moon Zappa, then a teen, who provided the spoken monologue mocking Va