What are you listening to?

Part punk, part blues, part metal, the song kicks from the beginning and doesn't quit. The key is to listen to the album version and not the original single release as much of the guitar solo was cut out, sadly. The song is five minutes and 20 seconds long and even that seems far too short. You might find yourself hitting repeat after the track ends.

 
Unlike The Who’s ’65 hit, Bachman-Turner Overdrive was later praised for their use of stuttering on the band’s 1974 hit “You Ain’t Seen Nothin’ Yet.” In the song, Randy Bachman stutters the words Baby and Nothing in the chorus, which started as an inside joke towards their manager and brother Gary Bachman, who suffered from a stutter.

The band rerecorded another version of “You Ain’t Seen Nothin’ Yet” for their third album Not Fragile, but Mercury Records insisted on including the version with the stuttering vocals instead. The song went to No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100, and Not Fragile also topped the 200 chart.

 

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