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Old 11-17-2011, 09:52 AM
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In general, I'm not a big fan of The Zoo's Shakin' The Cage album. I hadn't listened to a single song from the album until recently and while my opinion didn't change on most of the songs I found a better appreciation of two of the album's tracks, How Does It Fell and in particular The Night And You. Wow, what a great song. It's been added to my list of songs I have to listen to at least once a day.

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I generally like the CD myself. Those two songs are favourites for me as well.

It's definitely not the best music that Mick or Bekka have ever been involved with, but it's not horrible. The Zoo at that stage was basically a glorified bar band really. Would that band, with that material, have garnered much attention at all had it not been for their legendary drummer?
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I generally like the CD myself. Those two songs are favourites for me as well.

It's definitely not the best music that Mick or Bekka have ever been involved with, but it's not horrible. The Zoo at that stage was basically a glorified bar band really. Would that band, with that material, have garnered much attention at all had it not been for their legendary drummer?
They WERE a bar band! They might not have gotten on third-rate late night talk shows without Mick, but the Dennis Miller Show wasn't exacly a major prize.
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