Psychomodo
Cockney Rebel, Steve Harley & Cockney Rebel, Steve Harley
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I been losing my head, I been losing my way I been losing my brain cells at a million a day I'm so disillusioned, I'm on suicide street I seen everything in every shape, seen 1984 in a terrible state Seen you Quasimodo hanging on my gate Oh! He was so hung-up and wasted Oh! He was so physically devastated He was young enough He was well-slung enough, oh I seen my own epitaph, I been to heaven and back Was introduced to St. Peter where we was having a chat I felt him losing his mind, I began to retreat But Desdemona and me, we had a ball in a tree She read my palm in a moment, it was shocking to me We were so mystified, we scream out of fear Oh! She was so hung-up and wasted Oh! She was so physically devastated She was young enough She was well-slung enough destroyed I been writing a song, we all been singing along It's like a mild schizophrenia - wondering where we belong! Sling it all out the window, start all over again, yoh Oh, come into my heart, come and tear me apart I want to be claustrophobic - got a passion ha ha! I'm so confused, I wish I could die die die Oh! She was so hung-up and wasted Oh! She was so physically devastated She was young enough She was well-slung enough, oh
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Written by: STEVE HARLEY
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10 facts about this song
Band Origin"Psychomodo," was a popular song by the British rock band Cockney Rebel, led by Steve Harley. The band was formed in 1972 and is known for their unique blend of rock and roll with a theatrical, almost cinematic approach.
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Album and ReleaseThe song "Psychomodo" is the title track of the band's second studio album, "The Psychomodo," released in 1974.
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Unique Sound"Psychomodo" was known for its rock sound blended with elements from various genres like glam rock, art rock, and progressive rock, a substantial departure from the pop terrain of the early 70s.
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Making of the AlbumSteve Harley was the primary songwriter for "Psychomodo," and it represented his move towards a more experimental and complex songwriting style.
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Chart PerformanceEven though "Psychomodo" was not a chart-topping song like some of the band's other hits, it's still considered an iconic track from the band's early career and has attained a cult following over the years.
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LyricsThe lyrics of "Psychomodo" are known for their surrealistic imagery and abstract concepts, resonating with strong theatrical, and dramatic flair, typical of Steve Harley’s enigmatic songwriting style.
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Band Breakup"The Psychomodo" album marked the end of the original line-up of the band. Soon after its release, a power struggle within the group led to the departure of all members except Steve Harley.
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Later PerformancesOver the years, Steve Harley continued to play "Psychomodo" at his concerts, keeping the legacy of the song and the original Cockney Rebel alive.
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Cover VersionsWhile "Psychomodo" has not been widely covered by other artists, it has been referenced or sampled in various music productions, including electro-industrial and experimental music, showing its influence on a wide range of genres.
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Critical ReceptionOver the years, "Psychomodo" has been praised by critics for its fusion of innovative ideas, with Steve Harley’s lyrics and performance often being singled out for praise.
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