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Ambrosia — Nice, Nice, Very Nice
Album: Anthology
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Oh a sleeping drunkard Up in Central Park
Or the lion hunter In the jungle dark

Or the Chinese dentist Or the British Queen
They all fit together In the same machine

Nice, nice, very nice
Nice, nice, very nice
So many people in the same device

Oh a whirling dervish And a dancing bear
Or a Ginger Rogers and a Fred Astaire

Or a teenage rocker Or the girls in France
Yes, we all are partners in this cosmic dance

Nice, nice, very nice
Nice, nice, very nice
So many people in the same device

I wanted all things to make sense
So we'd be happy instead of tense

Oh a sleeping drunkard Up in Central Park
Or the lion hunter In the jungle dark

Or the Chinese dentist Or the British Queen
They all fit together In the same machine

Nice, nice, very nice
Nice, nice, very nice
So many people in the same device
So many people in the same device
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Absolutely love this song.  A forgotten classic.  Excellent.
eskles wrote:
And yet with more clarity of thought than you'll ever know.
"Those who know, don't say, those who say, don't know" ~Zen Koan~
samiyam wrote:
Another U2 Fan speaks out of his rear end...
And yet with more clarity than you'll ever know.
zipper wrote:
seconded. it was like styx wannabe, which is doubly disposable.
Ambrosia was waaaaaaay before Styx and was much better than you deserve.
eskles wrote:
Inconsequential then, boring and inconsequential now.
Another U2 Fan speaks out of his rear end...
LongGoneDaddy wrote:
or a hit of Ice Nine...
Very funny... ;-)
eskles wrote:
Inconsequential then, boring and inconsequential now.
yeah, its such a drag when things are boring, old and cynical.
An awesome song play it loud - in fact the whole first Ambrosia album is great. Alan Parsons was the producer. One of my favorite albums of 1975
daveesh wrote:
i'm not sure if ever in the history of RP a track's ever been pulled out of the rotation right in the middle of the song. if not, this would be a good candidate for first ever.
Thus speaks the 106 yo androgyn
daveesh wrote:
i'm not sure if ever in the history of RP, a track's ever been pulled out of the rotation right in the middle of the song. if not, this would be a good candidate.
seconded. it was like styx wannabe, which is doubly disposable.
babyjuice wrote:
very cool, makes me want to drop a hit and prance through the park
or a hit of Ice Nine...
eskles wrote:
Inconsequential then, boring and inconsequential now.
Since you have no b'day listed, you weren't born. ERGO: not only R U inconsequential, U R NON-EXISTENT
i'm not sure if ever in the history of RP a track's ever been pulled out of the rotation right in the middle of the song. if not, this would be a good candidate for first ever.
Should have been called "Tapioca".
Both in music and people, this song (and Vonnegut's novel) tell us what's so great about RP: Nice, nice, very nice Such very different people In the same device
Nice surprise! samiyam was recently wondering when Bill was going to play some Ambrosia.
wow, lets do the time warp again. fun.
Inconsequential then, boring and inconsequential now.
very cool, makes me want to drop a hit and prance through the park
maxmox wrote:
serious middle aged insects
chitterclickskitterclacksnipsnipsnip
Yes, Yes...too much like Yes.
this is really bad. even if you take away the goofy rrrolling Rs.
THIS HURTS MY TEETH!
Vonnegut rock!
Ask and ye shall receive!
OMG I haven't heard this in what, 35 years? My brother had this album.
Lyrics by Kurt Vonnegut, believe it or not
serious middle aged insects
Oh, no you DIDN'T!
wow, what a blast from the past!