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* "Nutted by Reality" starts off as a tongue-in-cheek song about "castrating [[UsefulNotes/FidelCastro Castro]]," parodying the sound of the Jackson 5. It then shifts tone and takes up the rest of the duration as a tongue-in-cheek song set to stream-of-consciousness lyrics about "living in a different world but [being] nutted by reality," parodying the sound of Music/PaulMcCartney[=/=]Music/{{Wings}}. A twangy, country-style guitar solo follows, but instead of leading into an upwards key change and a reiteration of the song's chorus (as years of formulaic pop songwriting have taught us to expect), simply trails off into nothingness.
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* "Nutted by Reality" starts off as a tongue-in-cheek song about "castrating [[UsefulNotes/FidelCastro Castro]]," parodying the sound of the Jackson 5.Music/TheJacksonFive. It then shifts tone and takes up the rest of the duration as a tongue-in-cheek song set to stream-of-consciousness lyrics about "living in a different world but [being] nutted by reality," parodying the sound of Music/PaulMcCartney[=/=]Music/{{Wings}}. A twangy, country-style guitar solo follows, but instead of leading into an upwards key change and a reiteration of the song's chorus (as years of formulaic pop songwriting have taught us to expect), simply trails off into nothingness.
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* "Nutted by Reality" starts off as a tongue-in-cheek song about "castrating [[FidelCastro Castro]]," parodying the sound of the Jackson 5. It then shifts tone and takes up the rest of the duration as a tongue-in-cheek song set to stream-of-consciousness lyrics about "living in a different world but [being] nutted by reality," parodying the sound of Music/PaulMcCartney[=/=]Music/{{Wings}}. A twangy, country-style guitar solo follows, but instead of leading into an upwards key change and a reiteration of the song's chorus (as years of formulaic pop songwriting have taught us to expect), simply trails off into nothingness.
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* "Nutted by Reality" starts off as a tongue-in-cheek song about "castrating [[FidelCastro [[UsefulNotes/FidelCastro Castro]]," parodying the sound of the Jackson 5. It then shifts tone and takes up the rest of the duration as a tongue-in-cheek song set to stream-of-consciousness lyrics about "living in a different world but [being] nutted by reality," parodying the sound of Music/PaulMcCartney[=/=]Music/{{Wings}}. A twangy, country-style guitar solo follows, but instead of leading into an upwards key change and a reiteration of the song's chorus (as years of formulaic pop songwriting have taught us to expect), simply trails off into nothingness.
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* "Nutted by Reality" starts off as a tongue-in-cheek song about "castrating [[FidelCastro Castro]]," parodying the sound of the Jackson 5. It then shifts tone and takes up the rest of the duration as a tongue-in-cheek song set to stream-of-consciousness lyrics about "living in a different world but [being] nutted by reality," parodying the sound of Music/PaulMcCartney[=/=]Music/{{Wings}}. A twangy, country-style guitar solo follows, but instead of leading into an upwards key change and a reiteration of the song's chorus (as years of formulaic pop songwriting have taught us to expect), simply trails off into nothingness.
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* "Nutted by Reality" starts off as a tongue-in-cheek song about "castrating [[FidelCastro Castro]]," parodying the sound of the Jackson 5. It then shifts tone and takes up the rest of the duration as a tongue-in-cheek song set to stream-of-consciousness lyrics about "living in a different world but [being] nutted by reality," parodying the sound of Music/PaulMcCartney[=/=]Music/{{Wings}}. A twangy, country-style guitar solo follows, but instead of leading into an upwards key change and a reiteration of the song's chorus (as years of formulaic pop songwriting have taught us to expect), simply trails off into nothingness.nothingness.
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* "Nutted by Reality" starts off as a tongue-in-cheek song about "castrating [[FidelCastro Castro]]," parodying the sound of the Jackson 5. It then shifts tone and takes up the rest of the duration as a tongue-in-cheek song set to stream-of-consciousness lyrics about "living in a different world but [being] nutted by reality," parodying the sound of Paul [=McCartney=] & Wings. A twangy, country-style guitar solo follows, but instead of leading into an upwards key change and a reiteration of the song's chorus (as years of formulaic pop songwriting have taught us to expect), simply trails off into nothingness.
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* "Nutted by Reality" starts off as a tongue-in-cheek song about "castrating [[FidelCastro Castro]]," parodying the sound of the Jackson 5. It then shifts tone and takes up the rest of the duration as a tongue-in-cheek song set to stream-of-consciousness lyrics about "living in a different world but [being] nutted by reality," parodying the sound of Paul [=McCartney=] & Wings.Music/PaulMcCartney[=/=]Music/{{Wings}}. A twangy, country-style guitar solo follows, but instead of leading into an upwards key change and a reiteration of the song's chorus (as years of formulaic pop songwriting have taught us to expect), simply trails off into nothingness.
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* His cover of Jim Ford's "36 Inches High" has a rather dark and ambivalent mood to it. The keyboard riff prevalent throughout the song sounds quite creepy.
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* His cover of Jim Ford's "36 Inches High" has a rather dark and ambivalent mood to it. The keyboard riff prevalent throughout the song sounds quite creepy.creepy.
* "Nutted by Reality" starts off as a tongue-in-cheek song about "castrating [[FidelCastro Castro]]," parodying the sound of the Jackson 5. It then shifts tone and takes up the rest of the duration as a tongue-in-cheek song set to stream-of-consciousness lyrics about "living in a different world but [being] nutted by reality," parodying the sound of Paul [=McCartney=] & Wings. A twangy, country-style guitar solo follows, but instead of leading into an upwards key change and a reiteration of the song's chorus (as years of formulaic pop songwriting have taught us to expect), simply trails off into nothingness.
* "Nutted by Reality" starts off as a tongue-in-cheek song about "castrating [[FidelCastro Castro]]," parodying the sound of the Jackson 5. It then shifts tone and takes up the rest of the duration as a tongue-in-cheek song set to stream-of-consciousness lyrics about "living in a different world but [being] nutted by reality," parodying the sound of Paul [=McCartney=] & Wings. A twangy, country-style guitar solo follows, but instead of leading into an upwards key change and a reiteration of the song's chorus (as years of formulaic pop songwriting have taught us to expect), simply trails off into nothingness.
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* His cover of Jim Ford's "36 Inches High" has a rather dark and ambivalent mood to it. The keyboard riff prevalent throughout the song sounds quite creepy.