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I actually reviewed the album above at The Magazine Formerly Known as Stereo Review when it first came out, and if memory serves I loved it, especially "I'm Sorry." Nevertheless, I seem to have lost my copy, and until discerning commenter MBowen sent the mp3 my way the other day, I had totally forgotten that the song had ever existed, let alone that it was such a pitch-perfect skewering of 80s hair band machismo.
I'm sorryLord knows, we've all known the feeling, but it's rarely been expressed so eloquently.
So sorry
I can't rock you all night long
It's an interesting idea, baby
But it would be wrong
3 comments:
lolololol
Is it anything like Please Don't Rock Me Tonight by that friggin' genius Adam Schlesinger?
Steve,
I have the Mud Lies and Shame CD. I'd be happy to make you a copy.
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