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Electricity (Captain Beefheart song) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Electricity (Captain Beefheart song)
"Electricity" is a song by Captain Beefheart and his Magic Band on the 1967 album ''Safe as Milk''. Beefheart claimed the label he and his band were signed to, A&M Records, dropped them after co-owner Jerry Moss heard the song and declared it "too negative"〔Barnes (2000), p. 29〕 for his teenage daughter to listen to. Beefheart's vocals, while recording the final version for the album, shattered the microphone.〔Cooper and Smay (2012)〕〔The Mojo Collection: 4th Edition (2007)〕 ==Critical reception== Critics have said the song foreshadows many of Beefheart's later efforts with its praised distorted vocals. Guitarist Doug Moon described the song as "hinting of things to come." Critics also described the theremin in the song as a "ghostly theremin in the most disconcerting way."〔Taylor (2006), p. 54〕 In the book ''Riot on Sunset Strip: Rock 'n' Roll's Last Stand in Hollywood'', "Electricity" is said to be "a very unconventional blues song".〔Priore (2007)〕
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