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I Go Crazy

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Accidentally made a double post. Whoops.

I'll take this opportunity to ask: what do you think about I Go Crazy and why? I like it a lot; I think it's just a just really fun rock 'n' roll all the way through, particularly at the very end.
These are the days of our lives They've flown in the swiftness of time.
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It is a great tune to roll down the car windows and crank it.
Socialism: There's one for you, nineteen for me Should five per cent appear too small Be thankful I don't take it all
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A very good ol' rocking stray back into straight up rock & roll, away from the pop sound they were going gung ho for at the time
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good rock. it's a great music to dance! I don't understand why on the disco we must listen today terrible pop music :///
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Great song. Used as the alarm tone on my phone! Certainly wakes me up!
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[QUOTE] [b]inu-liger wrote:[/b]

A very good ol' rocking stray back into straight up rock & roll, away from the pop sound they were going gung ho for at the time[/QUOTE]

The b-side of the first single from the album included a hard rocking song. The album itself included two hard rocking songs, one of which was released as a single.

Older fan favourites like ANATO or ADATR didn't include more than 2-3 hard rocking songs or any less of the pop songs.

I would argue that the claim of "going pop" is mostly based on the misconception that any guitar based music is rock, and any synthesiser music is pop.
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A real shame it was left off the album - would've seem a far more sturdy release with 10 tracks. Although it has throwaway b side written all over it, I really like it.
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Great song to drum to as a warm up....
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I've never liked it, and I can see why it was left off of the album.
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One of Brian's best rockers, and that's saying a lot. Shoulda been on the album.
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@Lord Gaga

"One of Brian's best rockers"?

Hmmmmm.

"White man", "It's Late", "Father To Son", "Brighton Rock", "Hammer To Fall", "Dead On Time"...*those* are the songs that I consider to be his "best rockers"...but to each their own.
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Its a nice sound they made, without the aid of synths.
Bos Meg ya all.
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I never understand why they didn't include in The Works, instead Man on the prowl for example.
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I liked it and The Works was a bit short. Maybe there was no good spot for it on the album.