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  • Old Davy · 2 years ago
    damn depressed. (Sorry 'bout the naughty language, Jason's aunt.)
  • David · 2 years ago
    Yes! Not only was this one of my first 45 purchases, but it also represents the return of THE MIGHTY WOOD BLOCK!

    All hail its hollow clonk ...
  • Jason · 2 years ago
    I've heard Sister Golden Hair (see Mellow Gold 38) but the damn is relatively understated. The darn in this song is pointed (and repeated), like it's meant for some kind of serious emphasis. (Also, it was just a joke.) Good point, though.
  • Py Korry · 2 years ago
    Um, did the drummer justtakeone drumlesson before joining the band?
  • Schmoe · 2 years ago
    Is it just me, or is someone playing the typewriter on this song? I know it's triangles or synths or something, but after you can do magic, it's like someone has reached the end of the line while typing a document on an old non-computer-related typewriter. This has alwaysbothered me.

    Maybe it's just me.

    P.S. I am old enough to remember typewriters.
  • Dw Dunphy · 2 years ago
    Quit picking on the video! It's Def Leppard, after all! Look at that axe shredding! The one-armed drummer! Gerry Friggin' Beckley! That's Def Leppard, alright! Oh, my... This song is so flaccid in a penile sort of way, but it fits in with Capitol Records' fascination with the dark arts during this time period (Steve Miller's Abracadabra was around about the same time, I believe). And finally, with glasses like those, it's a wonder Beckley never accidentally set his face on fire in the summertime.
  • Beau · 2 years ago


    The dueling strummed guitars reminds me of Pete Yorn and his band. I think he actually had four guitarists, NOT including the bassist. One guy strummed an acoustic through the whole show, and I'm convinced I didn't hear a single note.
  • Beau · 2 years ago
    Oh -- and Schmoe? Yes, I always thought it sounded like a typewriter, too. Of course, I always thought claves sounded like glasses clinking for a toast.
  • Private Beach · 2 years ago
    I thought Rod Argent was the leader of Argent - that's why they were called Argent and not Ballard.
  • Jason · 2 years ago
    Beats me. I make 90% of this stuff up.
  • Old Davy · 2 years ago
    When I was a kid, you could say darn around my mother, but damn got you a couple swacks with the fly-swatter on the be-hind.At least the line isn't You know DANG well when you cast your spell...
  • Jane · 2 years ago
    I loved Abracadabra.
    And I like this song, too, but they are wayyyyyy too happy to be singing it. The video needs some angst. I don't know how you segue from "magic hands" to angst, but that might help.
    Now Beckley looks less like Anthony Michael Hall and more like Peter Cetera .... An angst-less Peter Cetera, though.
  • Brian · 2 years ago
    Ah Jason. The very first piece of music I ever owned. (I was 2 years old.) Then my sister got at me and snapped the 45 in half. Bitch. At least she left my Steel Breeze alone.
  • 360 sound · 2 years ago
    Argent's band. Russ Ballard also did a killer song a couple of years after this event called Voices. Voices... I hear voices......
  • Ann · 2 years ago
    LMAO at that video!! Especially those huge glasses and the magic hands. And they all look constipated, not just the drummer. Hilarious!
  • Robert · 2 years ago


    That made me laugh and laugh and laugh. Because you know it's true. George Martin turned a blind eye to it in the '70s, but you know he was thinking, These guys get way too excited when they come up with a good idea. I really miss John and Paul rolling their eyes at each other.

    Good call on the typewriter sound too, Schmoe. Did The Simpsons ever feature an animated version of Beckley with those huge glasses? I feel like they did, but maybe I'm wrong.