Thursday, August 9, 2018

The worst 2 10cc songs: "The Second Sitting For The Last Supper" and "Blackmail"

I am not happy with those 2 heavy rock songs, "The Second Sitting For The Last Supper" and "Blackmail", because they are not my favorites.





For the song, "Blackmail" that's too wild for my peaceful, sweet and innocent life, I don't like the heavy breathing, plus I don't like the loud screaming over the feedback solo, either, 'cause when you hear the loud screaming, it disturbs the peace and most everyone will say "Turn that loud heavy rock screaming off! I hate it!", so I believe that song is more than just monkeynuts and I will give it 0 points.



I hate that heavy rock song, "The Second Sitting For The Last Supper", because I can't stand the bad "N" word that upsets good Christians like me, so instead I would rather change it to both clean songs, "Channel Swimmer" and "Good News", shown on:






Here's what anybody else had to say about those 2 songs:

Blackmail:

Lolita meets Led Zeppelin -- wrapping up side one of 10cc's The Original Soundtrack, an odd bedfellow indeed for the preceding "I'm Not in Love," "Blackmail" is everything 10cc rarely was -- pun free, power-crazed, and very, very nasty, as blackmail usually is. Compromising photos, threatening letters: "gimme loadsamoney or I'll send the pictures to the papers." Ooh, it'll be so scandalous, and the guitars shriek off in horrified agreement.
But resolution is swift and damning. "She showed them her husband/he ordered a dozen/he sold them to Hefner/who gave her a centerfold." And our sorry little narrator is left at home with shattered dreams, and now the guitars are laughing aloud. It's a short song and, in the greater scheme of 10cc, a somewhat inconsequential one. But crank the volume up full blast, and fill in the words where the guitars are loudest, and pornography has never rocked so convincingly.

The Second Sitting For The Last Supper:

'The Second Sitting For The Last Supper' likewise starts off side two with a bang, being almost heavy metal in the guitar department. Hoarse vocals from Stewart here, and the song possesses the wonderful verse: 'The second coming of the Holy Ghost, we need a pocketful of miracles, two thousand years and he ain't shown yet, we kept his seat warm and the table set, the second sitting for the last....SUPPER!' Brilliant stuff. 



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