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Old 08-26-2012, 02:03 AM   #1 (permalink)
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One of THE great UK bands ... but how were they received across the globe ? Their "How Dare You" album still blows me away 30 years down the line. Anyone else ??
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Old 08-26-2012, 02:26 AM   #2 (permalink)
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IM NOT IN LOVEEEE !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! DONT TELL UR FRIENDS ABout teh two of US !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Old 08-26-2012, 02:44 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Love this album cover, though I was never the biggest fan (my brother had it)
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I always liked The Original Soundtrack album.
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I love this band. "Rubber Bullets", "Wall Street Shuffle" and the great "Fresh Air for My Mama". They were wacky-brilliant.
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Love this album cover, though I was never the biggest fan (my brother had it)
I listened to that album and thought they ripped off about 16 bands throughout, so I wasn't impressed by what I heard (compared to how original or great I had been told they were). However the 1980 album was really good. I am going to explore their other stuff first.
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I listened to that album and thought they ripped off about 16 bands throughout, so I wasn't impressed by what I heard (compared to how original or great I had been told they were). However the 1980 album was really good. I am going to explore their other stuff first.
By the time they did this album they were just a duo of Graham Gouldman and Eric Stewart + studio musician. What you want to are albums when they also had Creme and Godley, starting with S/T and up to "How Dare You". This quartet loved Beach Boy harmonies, but were also highly influenced by Frank Zappa and did great parodies, or in their case, homages to music that influenced them.

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By the time they did this album they were just a duo of Graham Gouldman and Eric Stewart + studio musician. What you want to are albums when they also had Creme and Godley, starting with S/T and up to "How Dare You". This quartet loved Beach Boy harmonies, but were also highly influenced by Frank Zappa and did great parodies, or in their case, homages to music that influenced them.
In order of discovery values ... (in my opinion)

1) How Dare You
2) 10cc (debut)
3) Sheet Music
4) Original Soundtrack
5) Bloody Tourists
6) Deceptive Bends
7) Live Let Live
8) ... the rest (latter albums)

tho' if you can find the FULL King Biscuit recordings from the 73 US tour that's a worthwhile discovery
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q7dgRxpx6XY

Caught this absolute banger at the end of a show I was watching. This is the first thing I've heard from 10cc. Anything else you'd recommend?
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^ huh? I find you incredulous. That's like you saying you studied American History at Harvard and never heard of Benjamin Franklin before until you saw a PBS special about him and thought he was "banging."

99% of the songs 10cc wrote were silly, tongue-in-cheek songs. But the one song that garnered them posterity in the US ironically was a serious anti-love song. It has one of the most incredible backing vocal tracks ever recorded.

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10cc
The Original Soundtrack (especially for the song I'm Not in Love)
Deceptive Bends

songs:
Johnny Don't Do It
The Dean and I
Rubber Bullets
The Worst Band in the World
I Bought A Flat Guitar Tutor
I'm Not in Love
Things We Do for Love

Graham Gouldman pre 10cc days wrote songs for the Yardbirds, The Hollies, etc
For Your Love
Heartfelt of Soul
Bus Stop
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