I also thought you were impersonating shackattack for the purposes of this one, but reading back now I see you meant you.What?! You've got me down as a bloody cockney!!!!?
I also thought you were impersonating shackattack for the purposes of this one, but reading back now I see you meant you.What?! You've got me down as a bloody cockney!!!!?
My sister loved the Chameleons but I've not knowingly heard anything from them. Another good week of something newHere's @shackattack 's write-up:-
The Chameleons- Strange Times
The last album they did as a band ( though someone might correct me on that)
It was either going to be this or Script From A Bridge - this won mainly for Swamp Thing which is probably worth a thread all of its own. As a lad growing up in 80s Liverpool I always preferred the Manchester music scene. The Chameleons were undeniably ahead of their time and the graphics could grasp you as much as the lyrics and musicianship. Possibly slightly heavier than some of their earlier stuff - the drums, guitar reverb for a post punk kid what is there not to like
Chop off the payoff on "Habits"?? I wouldn't have nominated this album if not for THAT.
I thought it was "Light the candle!"F******g A (that's why you lot say isn't it?).
My observation is you and I both look at this album very differently. The takeaways you have are not what I got out of it, and I'll just leave it at that again.You keep admiring the things I find faulty :) you cant posit the idea that the album is raw and unfiltered and end with a song about a bad habit without being more explicit about what those faults are. The whole album talks about how unfiltered it is without saying anything more than people are poor and people have bad habits.