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Allen Lulu

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Music Reviews

Listening Post – The Knack – Serious Fun

Posted on November 7, 2012 by Allen Lulu
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The Knack – Serious Fun – 1991 The first thing you notice about the reunion album by The Knack, recorded 10 years after they broke up, is just how…generic it sounds.With Don Was’s hands on the dials the album has a certain crunch to it but that doesn’t help, it Continue Reading

Listening Post – The Knack – Round Trip

Posted on November 6, 2012 by Allen Lulu
Posted In Music Reviews, The Knack, Uncategorized

After falling on their face with their follow up to their smash debut, Fieger, Averre and the band picked themselves off the self-congratulatory floor, tossed Mike Chapman out for Jack Douglas and pumped out Round Trip, their 3rd album and the last before they would break up for a while. Continue Reading

Listening Post – The Knack – …But the Little Girls Understand.

Posted on November 6, 2012 by Allen Lulu
Posted In Music Reviews, The Knack, Uncategorized

The Knack – …But the Little Girls Understand. – 1980 Hey! That’s THE Sharona on the cover of the follow up to their massive debut album! I wonder if this album will have anything near as good as that track!! The first half of that sentence I’m pretty sure no Continue Reading

Listening Post – The Knack – Get the Knack

Posted on November 5, 2012 by Allen Lulu
Posted In Music Reviews, The Knack, Uncategorized

I love just about every Knack track I’ve ever heard. But, truly, that isn’t that many. Never did a band soar so high so fast and crash that much faster than this Power Pop quartet. Let’s go back and listen shall we?The Knack – Get The Knack – 1979 Yeah, Continue Reading

Queen for a Day – The Show Must Go On

Posted on October 24, 2012 by Allen Lulu
Posted In Music Reviews, Queen, Uncategorized

Well, here we are. The last song (proper) of the Queen catalog. Yes, they released another album, a patchwork of older stuff, re-edits and demo redux, but this was the last album that the four agreed to. Freddie died the day after it was released, I believe. So, I’m not Continue Reading

Queen for a Day – Bijou

Posted on October 23, 2012 by Allen Lulu
Posted In Music Reviews, Queen, Uncategorized

I had a friend who had this album on Vinyl. In the early 90s I didn’t know anyone who still listened to, let alone bought, vinyl. And he said that this song was highly truncated on black plastic. He missed out. It’s a pretty nice piece. The whole point of Continue Reading

Queen for a Day – The Hitman

Posted on October 22, 2012 by Allen Lulu
Posted In Music Reviews, Queen, Uncategorized

After the debacle os singing an ode to his CAT, Freddie started and Brian finished a rousing rocker ala “I Want it All”. It’s all riffage and muscle and meat. When he died, I figured the song was some descriptor of the disease, but now, 22 years later, I think Continue Reading

Queen for a Day – Delilah

Posted on October 22, 2012 by Allen Lulu
Posted In Music Reviews, Queen, Uncategorized

The dying lead singer wrote a song for his cat. The drummer didn’t want to include it on the album because it’s well, a song about a cat. The singer pleaded. It’s on the album. It’s a song about a cat. It’s so much a song about a cat that Continue Reading

Queen for a Day – These Are the Days of Our Lives

Posted on October 20, 2012 by Allen Lulu
Posted In Music Reviews, Queen, Uncategorized

Now, he’s something astounding. A Roger Taylor song that I really really like. A song that reminisces about the, well, days of their lives, and does so by harkening back to one of Freddie’s loveliest tracks, “Love of My Life”, with the “I still love you” refrain.The last video Freddie Continue Reading

Queen for a Day – All God’s People

Posted on October 19, 2012 by Allen Lulu
Posted In Music Reviews, Queen, Uncategorized

If I am not mistaken, this is the first Queen song since the first record to have a song with a co-writer credit outside of the band. That first musician was Tim Staffel, the original bassist for Smile, the band that became Queen. This time it’s Freddie’s “Barcelona” collaborator, Mike Continue Reading

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