Nazz - Take the Hand video free download


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Duration: 02:18
Uploaded: 2009/04/28

Album: Nazz III (1970)

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11 years ago

Shnaggle Tooth

At the time, Stewkey said he didn't care much for Todd's Laura Nyro-type of songs, but he ended doing a great job on this, one of those Nyro-influenced tunes. 

11 years ago

Michele Reino

Come dicevo,..T. Rundgren pubblicherà 3 album con la band dei Nazz prima di dedicarsi alla carriera solista che inizia nel '70, anno di pubblicazione del 3 disco della band.

12 years ago

gortleib

Should've been included on Nazz Nazz.

14 years ago

Martin Brady

Carson Van Osten was a good bassist, and Mooney a good drummer. This is a good showcase for them.

14 years ago

gortleib

Todd's was just a guide vocal, never meant to be a final take.

14 years ago

gortleib

This one's better than the one with Todd on lead vocals...

15 years ago

ghodium

this came up in my recommendations because i'd watched alice cooper who were called nazz for a while in their early days... never really listened to this group before but was pleasantly surprised

15 years ago

vampyros1

@probyngregory I once listened to an interview where PG said TR influenced him more than BW. I like that.

15 years ago

walkerbrothersmusic

The version with Todd on lead vocal is so much better. It can be found on the Nazz Nazz/ Nazz III Fungo Bat Sessions CD.

15 years ago

Martin Brady

Amazing... these Nazz ballads totally hold up. They're the Todd songs that remain unknown to many listeners yet they are jewels as beautiful as all his later, more familiar stuff, and in some ways they might be even greater because they're the templates for his harmonic sound. And he was 20-22 when he wrote this stuff. Unreal. Personally, I find it more interesting to hear the versions of these songs that are sung by Todd. Just...because...

15 years ago

keitheguitarist

@garty22 hi mate, if you want to analyse typical harmonies Todd used to use, you need to recognise a concept we call 'on chord'. in which, for example, to sound a harmony called 'G on C', guitar (or keyboard) player simply plays the chord of G whilst the bass player provides C sound. in this way, the whole band provides an 'on chord' harmony... if my explanation was uneasy to understand, please blame my poor english...

16 years ago

mindcontrolsalsa

couldn't find this lp. first time hearing it, thanks alot for posting it

16 years ago

SandozSaxonWilliams

yes! and you put the version with the RIGHT Vocal on thank you

16 years ago

crimsonrush

This is my fave Nazz song. I never get bored with repetitive plays - although my family might! LOL!

16 years ago

garty22

There's a version of this on the Nazz III with Todd on vocals.. that's the version I always listen to so it sounds a bit odd to hear the original for a change. I'm trying to learn to play this on guitar.. the chords are available online but they seem slightly innacurate and just plain wrong in some parts. Has anyone else attempted this? Any advice?

16 years ago

maida1982a

sweet, sad Todd, sung expressively by Stewkey.

16 years ago

eviejeevie

i love this song :) and you

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