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Nazz - Nazz (1968)
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Re: Nazz - Nazz (1968)
Nightjar wrote:SiberianPrincess’sMidriff wrote:60s women hating lyrics.
Good.
Are they?
to be honest I'm surprised they're not about what everyone thinks it's going to be about.
About time you took a stand
But please don't misunderstand
I know she won't be back again
I think she's taken all she can
She's goin' down
She's comin' 'round
It's all over, she's goin' down
She's goin' down for the last time
Don't bother waiting for the next time around
The first time, it doesn't show
And her kind, just come and go
She's like a ship, a drifting free
And now she's sinking in the sea
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Re: Nazz - Nazz (1968)
Is this actually how the album's going to end?
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Re: Nazz - Nazz (1968)
Looks at watch, it's getting v.late. (fellate)
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Oh, it's over.
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Re: Nazz - Nazz (1968)
It is over.
Nothing interesting happened at any point.
Now to look back at the thread and see what everybody else made of it.
Nothing interesting happened at any point.
Now to look back at the thread and see what everybody else made of it.
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Nightjar wrote:Is this actually how the album's going to end?
I wish that it'd faded out as the drum solo was still going on.
That would've been quite amusing.
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For all my griping, it wasn't that bad. Just very derivative. And the singers' lack of power, technique and more importantly any form of personality that didn't help none.
I've just talked myself into giving it ★★
I'd imagine they would have been good fun live thought. In 1968.
I've just talked myself into giving it ★★
I'd imagine they would have been good fun live thought. In 1968.
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Hmm...
That was an initially interesting collection/pastiche/spice-melange of songs and influences that sadly (by which I mean boringly) descended in the latter half into a blurky mur of hard blues-rock studio jamming.
Shame really.
I'll always stand by Todd Rundgren anyway - he's an enervating musician: wildly, prodigiously talented - a genius even - but probably 'too talented' and thus skittish and self-absorbed in a way that makes absolutely all of his albums (with the exception of Runt: The Ballad of Todd Rundgren) a gruelling experience that plunge and soar and veer and sway between sublime rock-pop mastery, wry pastiche, demented pomp, infuriating self-indulgence and rock-pop mastery again.
That was an initially interesting collection/pastiche/spice-melange of songs and influences that sadly (by which I mean boringly) descended in the latter half into a blurky mur of hard blues-rock studio jamming.
Shame really.
I'll always stand by Todd Rundgren anyway - he's an enervating musician: wildly, prodigiously talented - a genius even - but probably 'too talented' and thus skittish and self-absorbed in a way that makes absolutely all of his albums (with the exception of Runt: The Ballad of Todd Rundgren) a gruelling experience that plunge and soar and veer and sway between sublime rock-pop mastery, wry pastiche, demented pomp, infuriating self-indulgence and rock-pop mastery again.
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