This song opened "Nazz Nazz" with a bang ... and probably explains why so many people (relatively speaking, considering that there were no hit singles on it) bought the album. It's pure late-1960s Fun Psychedelia ... a genre that lived briefly but gloriously, and whose fans still glow when they hear it today. Including me.
Now all I've got to do is figure out what to do with my copy of Nazz Nazz pressed on red vinyl, with the jacket autographed by Todd (although he didn't do that til the early 1990s). A real "studio song." I never heard him play it, or anything, until 1972 ... and who knows exactly who was in the Hello People that day - probably at least Moogy (bless his soul). It's amazing how fast Nazz broke up ... but that was commonplace then.
This song opened "Nazz Nazz" with a bang ... and probably explains why so many people (relatively speaking, considering that there were no hit singles on it) bought the album. It's pure late-1960s Fun Psychedelia ... a genre that lived briefly but gloriously, and whose fans still glow when they hear it today. Including me.
Avon53 6 months ago
@Avon53 Nice comment, cheers!
makecelebshistory 6 months ago
@makecelebshistory - Well, thanks for having posted the music!
Now all I've got to do is figure out what to do with my copy of Nazz Nazz pressed on red vinyl, with the jacket autographed by Todd (although he didn't do that til the early 1990s). A real "studio song." I never heard him play it, or anything, until 1972 ... and who knows exactly who was in the Hello People that day - probably at least Moogy (bless his soul). It's amazing how fast Nazz broke up ... but that was commonplace then.
Avon53 6 months ago