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How Sweet to Be an Idiot (song) : ウィキペディア英語版
How Sweet to Be an Idiot


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''How Sweet To Be An Idiot'' is the first solo album by Neil Innes, formerly of The Bonzo Dog Band and later of The Rutles, and was released in 1973. Innes later said of this time
Stewart Mason, reviewing the album for Allmusic, described it as "split between tongue-in-cheek parody and straight pop songs" and containing "solidly melodic Beatlesque pop", but was critical of the "unfortunate sterility to Innes' self-production".〔
The title track was released as a single but failed to chart. It was a more instrumented version than on the album, arranged by Richard Hewson, and "The Age of Desperation" was the B-side.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=How Sweet To Be An Idiot )〕 Its melody was borrowed by Oasis for their single "Whatever", released in 1994; Innes claimed plagiarism and as a result now receives royalties and a co-writing credit.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Oasis – news, pictures, reviews, biography, videos, best songs, discography, books, DVDs, concerts, gossip, pictures and tour dates )〕〔

The album was re-released by United Artists in 1980 under the title "Neil Innes A-Go-Go"〔 and by EMI in 1994 with additional tracks – most of which had been released on singles – under the title ''Re-Cycled Vinyl Blues''.〔 This edition of the album was dedicated to Ollie Halsall, who had died in 1992, and former Bonzo Dog bassist Dennis Cowan, who had died in 1972;〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Dennis Cowan )〕 it featured a guest appearance by Michael Palin on the title track.〔
A review of the release by Mark Deming of Allmusic was more appreciative than that of his predecessor, saying that "most (the tracks ) walk a graceful tightrope between sly humor and solid pop-friendly rock & roll" and recommending that "anyone who digs a great hook played with heart should get to know the music of Neil Innes".〔
Innes performed the title song on ''Monty Python Live at the Hollywood Bowl'' and on ''Monty Python Live at Drury Lane''.〔
==Tracks==

*All songs written by Neil Innes
*"How Sweet To Be An Idiot" and "Neil Innes-A-Go-Go" have identical track listings

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