One does one's self a disservice not to know both albums. Conventional wisdom is fond of sophomore syndrome, or the follow-up to an often brilliant debut that fails for any number of reasons, usually distillable to either a failure to reach the heights of that first album or not having sufficiently broken new ground from that first album. Does not apply here: where Entertainment!cuts with the quick knife on the front lines, Solid Gold pounds with the sledgehammer and digs into the trenches. Andy Gill's guitar attack is less brittle but just as biting and dirty, the rhythm section as relentless as ever. And the lyrics: wiser and more mebittered than ever.
My ambitions come to nothing
What I wanted now just seems a waste of time
I can't make out what has gone wrong
I was good at what I did
Could I be happy with something else
Each day seems like a natural fact
And what we think changes how we act
Everything has been cynically shot it's gone
2 comments:
I've always liked Solid Gold a lot too. The difference, in the realm of pop music as such, might be hookiness, which Entertainment has a lot of and Solid Gold much less so. I love hearing Solid Gold, but whenever I think of Gang of Four casually, it's tunes from Entertainment that stick in my head. That may or may not be important to any given listener, but I think it accounts for the much greater fame of the first record.
them's some pretty loaded lyrics u quoted there--
comin up on the mla...
yessir
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