Posted on 05/14/2017 11:43:31 AM PDT by brucedickinson
Jay Osmond said, "The song was recorded at MGM in Hollywood and we added that distinctive Wah! Wah! intro sound afterwards. Alan had written the lyrics, which talked about horsepower, and he said: Its got to sound like a horse somehow. We tried everything, then finally found something on Donnys organ that sounded like a neighing stallion. Donny, the usual co-lead, had no vocal parts on account of his voice being in the middle of changing due to puberty. The record was co-produced by Alan Osmond and Michael Lloyd, who had previously been in psychedelic rock group The West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band.
Jay Osmond said, "Crazy Horses was way ahead of its time. Its a song about ecology and the environment: those crazy horses, smoking up the sky are gas-guzzling cars, destroying the planet with their fumes. We shot the record sleeve in a junkyard, surrounded by big old cars." The song was initially banned in France when authorities believed the lyric smoking up the sky was about drugs.
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sucks but, the get into it and sell it...
Mark
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