by Frank Black on album Miscellaneous
A lot of people love that Jerome Did you know he missed his comb? All his life was in pain Made us laugh, he never did complain Brother Sam was more than okay Returned once more to save the day Slicke
by Frank Black on album Teenager Of The Year
A lot of people love that Jerome Did you know he missed his comb? All his life was in pain Made us laugh, he never did complain Brother Sam was more than OK Returned once more to save the day Slicked
by Frank Black on album Teenager of the Year
A lot of people love that Jerome Did you know he missed his comb? All his life was in pain Made us laugh, he never did complain Brother Sam was more than OK Returned once more to save the day Slicked
by Frank Black on album Teenager Of The Year
A lot of people love that Jerome Did you know he missed his comb? All his life was in pain Made us laugh, he never did complain Brother Sam was more than OK Returned once more to save the day Slicked
by Frank Black on album Teenager of the Year
A lot of people love that Jerome Did you know he missed his comb? All his life was in pain Made us laugh, he never did complain Brother Sam was more than OK Returned once more to save the day Slicked
by Frank Black on album Christmass
A lot of people love that Jerome Did you know he missed his comb? All his life was in pain Made us laugh, he never did complain Brother Sam was more than OK Returned once more to save the day Slicked
by Frank Black on album 1996-04-24: Portland, OR, USA
A lot of people love that Jerome Did you know he missed his comb? All his life was in pain Made us laugh, he never did complain Brother Sam was more than OK Returned once more to save the day Slicked
by Frank Black on album 1996-09-21: Santa Monica, CA, USA
A lot of people love that Jerome Did you know he missed his comb? All his life was in pain Made us laugh, he never did complain Brother Sam was more than OK Returned once more to save the day Slicked
by Frank Black on album Live at the Reading Festival
A lot of people love that Jerome Did you know he missed his comb? All his life was in pain Made us laugh, he never did complain Brother Sam was more than OK Returned once more to save the day Slicked
by Black Hippy on album Black Hippy
Jay Rock checking in, you niggas checking out When I grip the pen, that's how it is when I'm on the mic I'm the People's Choice The streets never lie I paid dues so I'm self made And if you got someth
by Black Hippy feat. Kendrick Lamar, Schoolboy Q, Ab-Soul & Jay Rock on album Black Hippy
rap Genius submit Ft: Ab-Soul, Jay Rock, Kendrick Lamar & ScHoolboy Q 10, 165 views How do I create annotations? Jay Rock checking in, you niggas checking out When I grip the pen, that's how it
by Frank Zappa on album Miscellaneous
Zappa Frank Miscellaneous German Lunch Lowell George (dialog) Jimmy Carl Black (dialog) Roy Estrada (dialog) Bunk Gardner (dialog) Don Preston (dialog) Motorhead Sherwood (dialog) Ian Underwood
by Frank Zappa on album Have I Offended Someone?
Dumb All Over (Frank Zappa) This version of lyrics from "Have I Offended Someone?" (a fantastic live version) released 1997 Whoever we are, wherever we're from We shoulda noticed by now, our behavior
by Frank Zappa on album You Can't Do That On Stage Anymore, Vol. 5
Lowell George (dialog) Jimmy Carl Black (dialog) Roy Estrada (dialog) Bunk Gardner (dialog) Don Preston (dialog) Motorhead Sherwood (dialog) Ian Underwood (dialog) Arthur Tripp (dialog) Buzz Gardner (
by Frank Zappa on album You Can't Do That On Stage Anymore, Vol. 5 (Live)
Lowell George (dialog) Jimmy Carl Black (dialog) Roy Estrada (dialog) Bunk Gardner (dialog) Don Preston (dialog) Motorhead Sherwood (dialog) Ian Underwood (dialog) Arthur Tripp (dialog) Buzz Gardner (
by Frank Zappa on album You Can't Do That on Stage Anymore, Volume 5
Lowell George (dialog) Jimmy Carl Black (dialog) Roy Estrada (dialog) Bunk Gardner (dialog) Don Preston (dialog) Motorhead Sherwood (dialog) Ian Underwood (dialog) Arthur Tripp (dialog) Buzz Gardner (
by Frank Zappa on album You Can't Do That on Stage Anymore, Volume 5
Lowell George (dialog) Jimmy Carl Black (dialog) Roy Estrada (dialog) Bunk Gardner (dialog) Don Preston (dialog) Motorhead Sherwood (dialog) Ian Underwood (dialog) Arthur Tripp (dialog) Buzz Gardner (
by GZA The Genius on album Frank T Presenta
When I was little... my father was famous. He was the greatest sam-urai in the empire; and he was the Shogun's decapitator. He cut off the heads of a hundred and thirty-one lords. It was a bad time fo
by The Pharcyde on album Plain Rap
Aiyo we got five minutes, man! Yo, yo Brown. Sup, man, we got five minutes Imani, let's go.Yo, Ro! Let's go. (Bootie Brown/Frank Fiction) Devastating rhyme creating, innovating Got you anticipating t
by The Pharcyde on album Plain Rap
Aiyo we got five minutes, man! Yo, yo Brown. Sup, man, we got five minutes Imani, let's go.Yo, Ro! Let's go. (Bootie Brown/Frank Fiction) Devastating rhyme creating, innovating Got you anticipating t