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The Nazz - Forget All About It (1969)

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The Nazz - Forget All About It

Alb. Nazz Nazz -1969-

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  • 30 years old this song & actuality comedy is no bad by this moments :-) - that make this song for long time good ... ;-)

  • so old so fresh - i forget "new sound" ;-)

  • Alice Cooper was in a band called The Nazz but had to change because it was already taken--seems that anyone I like musically to this day has Nazz in common.Great song, thanks for posting.

  • this was a other "Nazz" - first in Arizona - later in L.A.

    This "Nazz" here is a Philadelphia-Band ;-)

  • Why did you make it so fucking dumb?

  • what is your probleme brian ???

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  • I remember listening to this when I was my son's age (13) and being totally exhilirated by it. Stlll works 100 years later.

  • Nazz are inspiring like Buddy Holly and The Kinks.

    Raw, Fun and Talented

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  • I saw The Nazz, The Litter, & Procol Harum @ Kiel Opera House, St. Louis, 1969, & of course had to run right out & buy the red album. Regards, '62 Mathew St. (Total Retro Rock)

  • @j0eX Still plays drums .. I'm friends with him on facebook, you can friend him too.. great guy ;)

  • Thanks for posting.. Nazz, a great band.. Todd Rundgren, Thom Mooney, Stewkey Antoni and Carson Van Osten ...loved them since 1968.

  • @j0eX What did he have to do with Cheap Trick?

  • @jagfug Agreed. Thom Mooney was freakin amazing. What happened after he left Cheap Trick, anyone know? He is always welcome in my band in NYC ha ha.

  • @UnanimousDelivers Great Comment, have to say -Yes, the Music was that Good Then: AND these guys knew there stuff. I thought at first They were from U.K. .Had this Red album and played the Grooves Off. Not a Bad cut to be found.

  • i have the red album

  • WOW , clearly a GEM from the 60's, let's find more !!

  • Anyone who likes this should check out Gladhands' version. It is on their cd titled 'La Di Da', released in '97. You won't be disappointed!

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