Excentrifugal Forz

Frank Zappa · Other Songs - Frank Zappa

The clouds are really cheap
The way I seen 'em thru the ports
Of which there is a half-a-dozen
On the base of my resorz
You wouldn't think I'd have too many
Since I never cared for sports
But I'm never really lonely
In my Excentrifugal Forz

There's always Korla Plankton
Him 'n me can play the blues
An' then I'll watch him buff that
Tiny ruby that he use
He'll straighten up his turban
An' eject a little ooze
Along a one-celled Hammond Organism
Underneath my shoes
An' then I'll call PUP TENTACLE
I'll ask him how's his chin
I'll fine out
How the future is
Because that's where he's been
His little feet got long 'n flexible
An' suckers fell right in
The time he crossed the line
From LATER ON to WAY BACK WHEN

Excentrifugal Forz

Frank Zappa's 'Excentrifugal Forz' stands as a quintessential example of his unique fusion of rock, jazz, and avant-garde experimentation. Recorded during the late 1960s, the track exemplifies Zappa's signature approach to complex time signatures and intricate instrumental interplay, often pushing the boundaries of traditional song structures. As part of his prolific discography, the piece reflects the artist's commitment to intellectual depth within popular music, featuring his characteristic wit and social commentary delivered through a dense, rhythmic tapestry. The recording showcases Zappa's mastery of the electric guitar and his ability to create cohesive musical narratives that challenge listeners while maintaining an engaging, danceable groove. This work remains a significant contribution to the psychedelic rock and free jazz genres, illustrating Zappa's enduring influence on progressive music and his refusal to conform to conventional artistic expectations.