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Another Tricky Day : ウィキペディア英語版
Another Tricky Day

"Another Tricky Day" is the ninth track on The Who's album Face Dances, written by Who guitarist Pete Townshend.
==Background==

According to Townshend, keyboardist John Bundrick, who was playing with the Who on tour, inspired the song.〔〔 The lyrics of the track claim that there is "no social crisis", saying that this so-called dilemma is "just another tricky day". Steve Grantley and Alan Parker, authors of the book ''The Who by Numbers: The Story of The Who Through Their Music'', compare the track's lyrical content to the Rolling Stones' track, "You Can't Always Get What You Want". They also say that the track is "still a pragmatic and optimistic note on which to end ''(Dances )''." The editors of ''Rolling Stone Magazine'' described the song as "a defiant yet complex tune about music's power amid life's problems."〔 Author Chris Charlesworth described the lyrics as "pessimistic" while acknowledging that the song was "more interesting that most on ''Face Dances''." In 2015, the editors of ''Rolling Stone Magazine'' rated "Another Tricky Day" as the Who's 48th all time greatest song.
"Another Tricky Day" generally has received positive reviews. ''Rolling Stone Magazines Tom Carson said "In 'Another Tricky Day,' the constant shifts of melodic focus – a rhythm guitar unraveling here; a rumble of bass, a quick harmony or swatch of rippling keyboards there – express the song's life-goes-on theme. The changes of mood from line to line – rebellious, fatalistic, confident, worried – are all held together by the chorus: 'This is no social crisis. . . Just gotta get used to it. With its carefully modulated dynamics and Daltrey's finest singing, "Another Tricky Day" approaches perfection, effortlessly achteving (sic.) the calm within the storm that most of the record strains for." Grantley and Parker said that the track "is the real high point of ''Face Dances''" and that "the band have regained much of the swagger of old... just in time".〔
"Another Tricky Day" was included on the UK version of the compilation album ''The Ultimate Collection''.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.allmusic.com/album/release/the-ultimate-collection-uk-mr0001465853 )〕〔

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