Fuzzbox - Big Bang! (1989).
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Re: Fuzzbox - Big Bang! (1989).
She's only about 5 months older than me.
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Re: Fuzzbox - Big Bang! (1989).
Very very faint shades of Joni Mitchell too.
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Re: Fuzzbox - Big Bang! (1989).
Nightjar wrote:Very very faint shades of Joni Mitchell too.
Like Shadows and Light.
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Re: Fuzzbox - Big Bang! (1989).
It is over.
That was a solid slab of late 1980s Pop with only one track being a genuine duffer.
Now to look back at the thread and see what everybody else made of it.
That was a solid slab of late 1980s Pop with only one track being a genuine duffer.
Now to look back at the thread and see what everybody else made of it.
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Oh...
I forgot my duties.
I forgot my duties.
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Re: Fuzzbox - Big Bang! (1989).
Anyway, that was quite good fun.
Perhaps I was a bit beguiled by Vix and her noble schnozz-o-la and slender midriff, but the songs were OK.
All a bit drowned in OTT production however.
Like the record company were throwing everything at the band before dumping them into the dead-zone...
A product/failure of their time I suppose - hard to market and sell an all-girl rock band as anything viable beyond a novelty I s'pose.
Not that that would've been their fault, just that people in the industry etc had less imagination then.
Still... trois etoiles.
Perhaps I was a bit beguiled by Vix and her noble schnozz-o-la and slender midriff, but the songs were OK.
All a bit drowned in OTT production however.
Like the record company were throwing everything at the band before dumping them into the dead-zone...
A product/failure of their time I suppose - hard to market and sell an all-girl rock band as anything viable beyond a novelty I s'pose.
Not that that would've been their fault, just that people in the industry etc had less imagination then.
Still... trois etoiles.
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Re: Fuzzbox - Big Bang! (1989).
Oops!
Gave it four stars by accident.
Gave it four stars by accident.
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