Frank Zappa (lead guitar, vocals)
Adrian Belew (rhythm guitar, vocals)
Tommy Mars (keyboards, vocals)
Peter Wolf (keyboards)
Patrick O'Hearn (bass, vocals)
Terry Bozzio (drums, vocals)
Ed Mann (percussion, vocals)
Napoleon Murphy Brock (background vocals)
Andre Lewis (background vocals)
Randy Thornton (background vocals)
Davey Moire (background vocals)
My baby's got
Jones crushin' love
Jones crushin' love
Jones crushin' love
Well my baby's got
Jones crushin' love
Jones crushin' love
Jones crushin' love
She don't merely fit like a glove
That little girl's got the jones
That little girl's got the jones
That little girl's got the jones
She's tryin' to
Grind up my jones
Grind up my jones
Grind up my jones
Well, she's tryin' to
Grind up my jones
Grind up my jones
Grind up my jones
She don't never wanna leave it alone
She can push; she can shove
Till it's just a nub
She can push; she can shove
Till it's just a nub
Just a nub
Just a nub
Here she comes
With her red dress on
Steam shoots out
>From the sprinklers on the lawn
The eyes be rollin'
On the concrete fawn
The wind can't blow
'Cause the sky is gone
The wind can't blow
'Cause the sky is gone
The wind can't blow
'Cause the sky is gone
Jones crusher, jones crusher
Deadly jaws, better get the gauze
She's a jones crusher, jones crusher
Deadly jaws, better get the gauze
(etc. ad lib)
Frank Zappa - Jones Crusher - 1977 NYC (02:57)
28 October 1977 FZ, Adrian Belew, Patrick O'Hearn, Terry Bozzio, Ed Mann, Tommy Mars, Peter Wolf
zappa drummer from 78-80 vince colaiuta might be considered the worlds greatest polyrhythmic drummer.
Autor: fadethetrade - 5 months, 1 week ago
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I loved Adrian Belew when he was with the Zap...he was a great supporter of FZ's wild playing and he was surrounded by great musicians. I never really felt he was as song when he was a soloist. Crush dem Jones'!
Autor: OrisLover - 5 months, 2 weeks ago
3
Adrian is a much better rhythm player than a soloist, in my opinion. His tracks with King Crimson show this best, I think: Great, great rhythms, but largely redundant, limited melodies, technique, etc., in his solos. Still an amazing musician, though.