JCB & Kansas On The Bus #1

Frank Zappa · You Can't Do That On Stage Anymore vol 5 [1992]

Hands up!

He he he, wroaa wroaa wroaa

. . . why's he got them two microphones taped together, what if we

taped their dicks together? What would they say?



I get a feeling o the blues

(youd have a helluva time gettin' your pants on, I'll tell ya that...)

Oh Lord, since my baby said goodbye (been gonnnnne)

Dee dee dee dee

Lord I don't know what to do

All I do is sit and cry, oh lord

Since them dead-gone days you said goodbye

well lord I thought I would be die...

The beer that made Milwaukee famous

But the Braves didn't hurt it any

She do me, she do you

Shes got the kind of lovin'

Lord I loved to hear when

She called me sweet daddy

JCB & Kansas On The Bus #1

Frank Zappa's 'JCB & Kansas On The Bus #1' stands as a vivid example of his unique approach to live performance and improvisation. Captured for the 1992 release You Can't Do That On Stage Anymore vol 5, the track showcases Zappa's ability to blend complex musical structures with spontaneous humor. This recording highlights the dynamic interplay between the composer and his ensemble, reflecting the eclectic energy that defined his later touring years. As part of a broader discography known for pushing genre boundaries, the piece demonstrates Zappa's commitment to theatricality and musical precision. The work remains a testament to his enduring influence on rock and avant-garde music, offering listeners a glimpse into the creative process that made his live shows legendary experiences.