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I’ve mentioned before in this series that a lot of the music I listened to in the 70s was out of context.
For example, I had no idea who Cliff Richard was when he released “Devil Woman”. I knew nothing of his teen-idol days with The Shadows, or the films, or even his religiosity. All I knew was this song sounded spooky and bad-ass.
I was 11. And I’m not saying he was as awesome as Blue Oyster Cult or anything.
But, you know. Minor chords, devil women, etc.
Anyway, it’s a great song.
Evil on her mind,
This is dF
For example, I had no idea who Cliff Richard was when he released “Devil Woman”. I knew nothing of his teen-idol days with The Shadows, or the films, or even his religiosity. All I knew was this song sounded spooky and bad-ass.
I was 11. And I’m not saying he was as awesome as Blue Oyster Cult or anything.
But, you know. Minor chords, devil women, etc.
Anyway, it’s a great song.
Evil on her mind,
This is dF