Club Ninja: Lamest BOC album.
Steve
zaius at TELEPORT.COM
Tue May 7 02:07:01 EDT 1996
>>>They didn't write 'Dancing in the Ruins', that was a work by two outside
>>>songwriters.
I know a lot of good BOC material has come from outside writers, but I
think they should have chosen more carefully in that instance.
>>Did some one force them into the studio, make them record and release it?
>>NO!!! They chose some crappy songs and released a crappy album. End of
>>story
>
>Heh, I always thought that "Dancin' in the Ruins" was one of CN's saving
>graces.. No, not a great song but I sorta like the hook in the song.. Sort
>of fits in with a Moorcock theme as well.
I do agree that "Dancin'" was the high point of CNinja. It doesn't hold up
very well, though- I can't play it loud with the windows open like I can
"Tattoo Vampire" or "Lips in the Hills"
>My favorite (or least favorite) BOC clunker? Its HAS to be "The Marshall
>Plan".. a hokier song was never done, IMO.
Yeah- they had a knack for having some really good hooks and riffs inside
of songs that are, taken as a whole quite crappy.
SP
"As long as someone wields the whip, someone else will want to kiss it."
-G. Gordon Gordon
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