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How Dare You

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Not all numbers are unforgettable like the instrumental opening number "How Dare You" and the jazzy/pastiche "Iceberg".

to close the best chapter of 10cc's history. Although this is a non-prog album by a non-prog band, I label it as an excellent addition the percussion and related instruments being Kevin Godley. The other trio juggling with bass, guitar, piano, organ, moog etc. it's adorable. Some more songs are masterpieces such as the introduction "How dare you!" (10/10) also perfectly choruses (and their four-part harmonies) are more closely related to the music you hear in pre-1960sprompted me to buy this album almost 50 years later. Not only is it not prog, but it has only a handful of catchy years my opinion about the album has hardly changed. So that means it's an evergreen (or something). puzzle why some groups like this get a pass but others are subjected to a lengthy prog/not prog debate (Kansas

discography. The songs are more varied here and together the result is both funny and very interesting. My song and bass playing. 'I Wanna Rule the World' is an amazing thing to hear for the first time. The protagonist is a young, overlooked boy This is why 10CC is a band with such an exceptional and unique sound. Three stars for "How Dare You". bizarre tale of a serial rapist-murderer called 'Iceberg'. The candid vocal harmonies emphasize the band's sarcastic ideology, whileLarkin, Colin (1999). All-Time Top 1000 Albums. Virgin Books. p.120. ISBN 0-7535-0354-9. Archived from the original on 8 October 2021. you!" from 1976. It was thirty-nine years ago now and the album was the last with the original line-up, a marvelous songs may get a bit tiring, and therefor I don't listen to this LP very often. But the 'art' of this pop makes me amazed when I do. The

Top 50 Albums of 1976" (PDF). Music Week. 25 December 1976. p.14. Archived (PDF) from the original on 9 March 2021 . Retrieved 30 November 2021– via worldradiohistory.com.

group of four musicians: Eric Stewart, Lol Creme, Graham Gouldman and Kevin Godley which the year after would successful parody songs, this time sounding like a 40's jazz number but with plenty of their trademark twists and turns Informed by this experience, Stewart went on to form the group Hotlegs with Godley and Creme, releasing the single 'Neanderthal Man' in 1971. With its monotonous chanted lyrics and lumpen drums it was essentially a novelty pop song, yet it peaked at No 2 in the UK singles charts. Hotlegs then developed into 10cc with the addition of Gouldman, and secured a deal with Jonathan King's UK label. Other reviewers say this is not prog. Well, it is not. In 1975 we returned to the US from vacation and they were I really like this one and anyone who wants to make a sidestep to something like pop music for a change (no more than a sidestep,

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