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Old 10-01-2012, 09:36 PM   #26 (permalink)
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Here's a couple from their third album, the one that sadly went quickly up then down on the charts within a couple of months. Actually, I like it more than the first two despite a couple of skip tracks. Bought this (Along with The Ramones' Subterranean Jungle) on a Florida vacation in '83 when everyone damn near forgot about it, then parted with it after a while. Got it used for a dollar...and I wonder if it was my copy from way back when.
I hadn't heard "Boys Go Crazy" and "Another Lousy Day" before. (Until today I didn't even realize there *was* a third album by The Knack!) Very peppy music. That *would* be wild and funny if you actually bought back your own old casette, Screen.

I'd say in these two songs their strength is their instrumentation and not the lyrics, although they are both nice songs. The documentary about The Knack said how frustrating it was for them when people would always say, "When are you going to play another song like 'My Sharona?'" because they knew they could never top that. Ah well, that's the downside of fame. It always ends sometime!
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