Big Ol' Jazzmaster

Big Ol' Jazzmaster: Musical Ode to Guitar Passion
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Lyrics

Who the bad mother in the shop

Referring to an impressive and standout person in the music shop.

Lookin' fine and green?

Complimenting the person's attractive appearance with a playful reference to the color green.

Who the bad mother in the shop

Repetition of the inquiry about the impressive individual in the shop.

With that fine offset body?

Describing the person's attractive features, particularly highlighting the guitar's offset body design.

(Ah-ha! ah-ah-ah-ha!)

A playful vocalization expressing excitement or admiration.

Who the bad mother with the knobs

Continuing to praise the person, focusing on the guitar's knobs and a clean guard.

And a guard so clean?

Emphasizing the cleanliness and appeal of the guitar.

Drenched in cream and silver parts

Describing the guitar's appearance with cream and silver parts.

And a tone that comes from dreams

Highlighting the dreamlike quality of the guitar's tone.

(Ah-ha! ah-ah-ah-ha!)

Repeating the playful vocalization to convey enthusiasm.

Big ol' jazzmaster...

Introducing the theme of the "Big ol' jazzmaster," possibly the name or type of the guitar.

(Master, master!)

Repeating the term "master" with emphasis, possibly celebrating the guitar's mastery.

There's the bad mother

Identifying the person as the "bad mother" in the shop, suggesting a cool and impressive individual.

In the shop, making eyes at me

Noting the person's flirtatious behavior, making eye contact with the speaker.

Walked in to the shop

Describing the speaker's entrance into the shop.

Put it in my hands

Taking possession of the guitar and holding it in the hands.

Plug it in, crank it up

Plugging in the guitar and turning up the volume for a powerful experience.

Couldn't think of a song

Expressing a momentary lack of inspiration for a specific song to play.

To play, so I played some

Deciding to play music by Dick Dale, possibly showcasing surf rock influence.

Dick Dale!

Calling out the artist Dick Dale, known for surf rock music.

(One, two, one two three four!)

Counting in for a musical performance, creating a sense of anticipation.

Big ol' jazzmaster...

Reiterating the significance of the "Big ol' jazzmaster" with emphasis on mastery.

(Master, master!)

Repeating the term "master" and indicating the person leaving the shop.

Who the bad mother leavin' the shop

Asking again about the person leaving the shop, emphasizing the possession of a guitar.

With a guitar in hand?

Confirming the speaker as the impressive individual leaving the shop with a guitar.

I'm the bad mother leavin' the shop

The speaker identifies themselves as the "bad mother" leaving with a jazzmaster guitar.

With a jazzmaster in hand

Repeating the emphasis on leaving the shop with a jazzmaster guitar.

(Ah-ha! ah-ah-ah-ha!)

Playful vocalization expressing confidence and satisfaction.

That's right!

A confident affirmation of the speaker's status and possession of the jazzmaster guitar.

Big ol' jazzmas-

Repeating the term "Big ol' jazzmas-" for emphasis or celebration.

I'm the surfmas-

Adding a playful twist with "surfmas-" possibly alluding to surf rock music style.

Big ol' jazzmas-

Continuing the emphasis on the "Big ol' jazzmas-" and adding a playful touch with "surf..."

I'm the surf... master!

Concluding with a declaration of being the surf master, possibly celebrating musical prowess.

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