The dead milkmen the king in yellow
Mais passons cet album donc, brille de différentes manières et possède de très bons morceaux malgré sa courte durée. 'Not Richard, But Dick' est leur second et dernier album à paraître chez Hollywood Records, label dont les propriétaires sont les gentils bonshommes à oreilles rondes de Walt Disney cela explique sans doute que les albums sont introuvables un an à peine après leur sortie et la surveillance étroite de toute publication des titres y figurant, un peu à la manière d'un Alternative Tentacles pendant les années 2000. ( Steve Huey AllMusic) <- This review sucks!īe sure to check out TDM Video s post and Joe's Home Recordings here at db! The King In Yellow / William Bloat Lyrics: In a mean abode / On the Shankill road / Lived a man named William Bloat / He had a wife / She was the bane of his life / For she always got his goat. "I Dream of Jesus" is a tribute to/ripoff of John S. Without their trademark sense of humor, the Milkmen are an average-at-best punk-pop band without much to say. While "Not Richard, But Dick" shows signs of the Milkmen's former sophomoric outlandishness ("Let's Get the Baby High"), the length (under half an hour) shows that the band was running desperately short on ideas, as evidenced by most of the album's failure to hold the listener's interest - there isn't even much of the stylistic experimentation that marked Soul Rotation. ~ Mark PrindleĢ002 Joe Genaro interview by Mark Prindleĭean Clean, Dave Blood, Rodney Anonymous, Joe Jack Talcum Joe Jack is paranoid, depressed, schizophrenic, but "Not Crazy!" And Rodney sings half of 'em, which is nice, although two of them ("I Dream Of Jesus" and "Let's Get The Baby High") are the worst pieces of pseudo-humor horsewhisker since "Beach Party Vietnam." CATCHY, THOUGH!!! All catchy and no catchy makes Joe Jack a catchy catcher!!!! Ketchup.
The emphasis here is on psychiatric problems.