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It may not be deathless, but 1985's Big Lizard in My Backyard is that rarest of beasts (as a random listen to any Barenaked Ladies disc will show): a collection of rock & roll silliness that outlives one playing. The mid-'80s favorite "Bitchin' Camaro" already demonstrated that ability plenty of times over. Portraying two guys yammering about Doors cover bands and "going down to the shore" before finally getting to the main point -- the way-cool car of the title -- it somehow finds the lost gap between pseudo-jazz grooves and punky snottiness. As left-field a fluke hit single as it gets, its mix of bad taste, rock star mockery, and stoner humor still works well. As a whole, the album shows that the Milkmen know their rock & roll history, whether tackling serious issues with sarcasm or just aiming for straight-up silliness. The opening track, "Tiny Town," is a quick thrash-and-scream about small minds in small towns, and the blatant idiocy of "Takin' Retards to the Zoo," which is about just what it says it is, finds the Milkmen's tongues planted firmly in their cheeks. The reggae-tinged "Gorilla Girl" is about a choice in sweethearts that meets with parental disapproval, while the tense, nervous bite of "Right Wing Pigeons" trashes the Reagan administration with style and smirks. Semi-seriousness crops up on the wistfully poppy "Dean's Dream," about "a girl with long blonde hair," and the instrumental finale "Tugena," which shows that when they want to, the Milkmen can rock out with the best of them. Never too heavy but deeper than expected, Big Lizard captures these disaffected class clowns getting it out of their system with energy.
© Ned Raggett /TiVo
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The Dead Milkmen, MainArtist - Rodney Anonymous, Vocals
© 1985 Golf Pro Music ℗ 1985 Fever Records
The Dead Milkmen, MainArtist - Rodney Anonymous, Vocals
© 1985 Golf Pro Music ℗ 1985 Fever Records
The Dead Milkmen, MainArtist - Rodney Anonymous, Vocals
© 1985 Golf Pro Music ℗ 1985 Fever Records
The Dead Milkmen, MainArtist - Rodney Anonymous, Vocals
© 1985 Golf Pro Music ℗ 1985 Fever Records
The Dead Milkmen, MainArtist - Rodney Anonymous, Vocals
© 1985 Golf Pro Music ℗ 1985 Fever Records
The Dead Milkmen, MainArtist - Rodney Anonymous, Vocals
© 1985 Golf Pro Music ℗ 1985 Fever Records
The Dead Milkmen, MainArtist - Rodney Anonymous, Vocals
© 1985 Golf Pro Music ℗ 1985 Fever Records
The Dead Milkmen, MainArtist - Rodney Anonymous, Vocals
© 1985 Golf Pro Music ℗ 1985 Fever Records
The Dead Milkmen, MainArtist - Rodney Anonymous, Vocals
© 1985 Golf Pro Music ℗ 1985 Fever Records
The Dead Milkmen, MainArtist - Rodney Anonymous, Vocals
© 1985 Golf Pro Music ℗ 1985 Fever Records
The Dead Milkmen, MainArtist - Rodney Anonymous, Vocals
© 1985 Golf Pro Music ℗ 1985 Fever Records
The Dead Milkmen, MainArtist - Rodney Anonymous, Vocals
© 1985 Golf Pro Music ℗ 1985 Fever Records
The Dead Milkmen, MainArtist - Rodney Anonymous, Vocals
© 1985 Golf Pro Music ℗ 1985 Fever Records
The Dead Milkmen, MainArtist - Rodney Anonymous, Vocals
© 1985 Golf Pro Music ℗ 1985 Fever Records
The Dead Milkmen, MainArtist - Rodney Anonymous, Vocals
© 1985 Golf Pro Music ℗ 1985 Fever Records
The Dead Milkmen, MainArtist - Rodney Anonymous, Vocals
© 1985 Golf Pro Music ℗ 1985 Fever Records
The Dead Milkmen, MainArtist - Rodney Anonymous, Vocals
© 1985 Golf Pro Music ℗ 1985 Fever Records
The Dead Milkmen, MainArtist - Rodney Anonymous, Vocals
© 1985 Golf Pro Music ℗ 1985 Fever Records
The Dead Milkmen, MainArtist - Rodney Anonymous, Vocals
© 1985 Golf Pro Music ℗ 1985 Fever Records
The Dead Milkmen, MainArtist - Rodney Anonymous, Vocals
© 1985 Golf Pro Music ℗ 1985 Fever Records
The Dead Milkmen, MainArtist - Rodney Anonymous, Vocals
© 1985 Golf Pro Music ℗ 1985 Fever Records
アルバム·レビュー
It may not be deathless, but 1985's Big Lizard in My Backyard is that rarest of beasts (as a random listen to any Barenaked Ladies disc will show): a collection of rock & roll silliness that outlives one playing. The mid-'80s favorite "Bitchin' Camaro" already demonstrated that ability plenty of times over. Portraying two guys yammering about Doors cover bands and "going down to the shore" before finally getting to the main point -- the way-cool car of the title -- it somehow finds the lost gap between pseudo-jazz grooves and punky snottiness. As left-field a fluke hit single as it gets, its mix of bad taste, rock star mockery, and stoner humor still works well. As a whole, the album shows that the Milkmen know their rock & roll history, whether tackling serious issues with sarcasm or just aiming for straight-up silliness. The opening track, "Tiny Town," is a quick thrash-and-scream about small minds in small towns, and the blatant idiocy of "Takin' Retards to the Zoo," which is about just what it says it is, finds the Milkmen's tongues planted firmly in their cheeks. The reggae-tinged "Gorilla Girl" is about a choice in sweethearts that meets with parental disapproval, while the tense, nervous bite of "Right Wing Pigeons" trashes the Reagan administration with style and smirks. Semi-seriousness crops up on the wistfully poppy "Dean's Dream," about "a girl with long blonde hair," and the instrumental finale "Tugena," which shows that when they want to, the Milkmen can rock out with the best of them. Never too heavy but deeper than expected, Big Lizard captures these disaffected class clowns getting it out of their system with energy.
© Ned Raggett /TiVo
アルバムについて
- 組み枚数 : 1ディスク - 収録数 : 21曲
- 合計収録時間 : 00:42:04
- メインアーティスト : The Dead Milkmen
- レーベル : Ryko - Rhino
- ジャンル: ポップス / ロック ロック
© 1985 Golf Pro Music ℗ 1985 Fever Records, manufactured & marketed by Rhino Entertainment Company, a Warner Music Group company.
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