You Can Do Magic by America

Release in 1982 from View From The Groud Album

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    djahuti

    Tue Oct 19 2010

    Bland. The kind of inoffensive fluff that usually sells like hotcakes for 15 minutes & then is forgotten.Thankfully.

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    irishgit

    Tue Oct 19 2010

    I only vaguely remember it, which probably means it didn't absolutely stink. Frankly I have no interest in looking it up, because I'm sure it would be the same innocuous pop that made up all of America's output.

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    frankswildyear_s

    Tue Oct 19 2010

    America were second stringers in the mellow singer-songwriter genre duiring the mid 70's. By the time this song came out they were as faceless and generic a pop act as you were likely to find. I had completely washed this song from my memory until I opened this list. But no worries. It's so paper thin that it will fade away pretty quickly I'm sure.

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    oscargamblesfr_o

    Tue Oct 19 2010

    This is a band that brought absolutely nothing new whatsoever to the table. In fact, they didn't even make anything that was unoriginal but substantial: " Sister Golden Hair" was pretty much a cloned George Harrison or Badfinger song. And as for " Tin Man," that was a Stephen Stills knockoff that was similar to Stephen's C,S,N,&Y, early solo, or Manassas stuff. And let's not even get into their best known song, " A Horse with No Name," which was so imitative of Neil Young that they should have not called themselves America. They should've just called themselves Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Dumb.

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    cablejockey

    Sun Oct 17 2010

    Perky little tune that trips along musically.