Weekly Music Review: The Pac-Man Album
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When I was a kid bad in the early 80's, I used to listen to this album on my parent's record player that had green "carpet-like" material to cover the speakers. This album is a view into what music would sound like if you were intoxicated or high. I was scared of this record for many reasons that I still cannot explain. Perhaps, because I thought that the stereo was Demon-Possessed and made my LP sound like this... [shiver].
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This is like the soundtrack to those experiments the CIA did with LSD.
Before I become completely submerged in this synthy muck, lemme say that this is a hilarious review. Great job. |
Thank you, Seamus. I try.
A word of note: If you ever have a "Pick the most screwed up song" contest with your friends, using this album is generally considered cheating, for the same reason using anything from the Shatner/Nimoy Spaced Out Album is. |
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This is quite obviously the greatest album ever written - and I shake my head in disgust with you even trying to make out otherwise. Also Pac-man came out in 1980, with the four names Blinky, Pinky, Inky and Clyde. Ms Pac-man came out in 1981 with Blinky, Pinky, Inky and Sue. So I don't see how Ms Pac-man could have influenced the names from Pac-man, made the year previously.
All in jest of course - loved the review and it made me laugh a lot =) |
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