1) Brick was an Atlanta band that created a successful merger of funk and jazz in the '70s they called "dazz." Brick's roster included lead vocalist/saxophonist/flutist Jimmy Brown; guitarist/bassist/vocalist Regi Hargis Hickman; lead singer Ray Ransom, who doubled as a bassist/keyboardist/percussionist; and Eddie Irons, who did lead vocals and played drums and keyboards. They recorded "Music Matic" for Main Street in 1976, before signing to the CBS-distributed label Bang. Their first Bang single, "Dazz," topped the R&B charts and was number-three pop in 1976, and they continued on Bang until 1982. Brick scored two more huge hits in 1977, "Dusic" and "Ain't Gonna' Hurt Nobody," each with a chunky, propulsive beat and catchy, light pop-jazz refrain. Their last Top Ten R&B hit was "Sweat (Til You Get Wet)" in 1981.
2) Brick is a hardcore band from Baltimore, Maryland. Featuring ex-members of Get Big, Surroundings, and Summer So Far. Currently, Brick only has a demo that was released in 2008. From bone crushing riffs to intelligent and true lyrics about life's lessons this band is definitely both a force to be reckoned with and a band to keep an eye on. The band is on tour right now, go see them live. MySpace
3) Brick is a Finnish hard rock/heavy metal band, you can listen their music at www.myspace.com/brickfin
4) Brick is a noise rock band from Stockholm, Sweden. It was founded in the summer of 1993 by Nandor Hegedus (vocals), Lynard Olsson (bass), Jejo Perkovic (drums) and Patrik Instedt (guitar).
They were signed to Dolores Recordings in 1994, who released Brick's debut album Suomi in 1996. The album was well received by the Swedish press and was said to be a trend setter for the Swedish underground scene and compared to bands like The Jesus Lizard, Fugazi and Dead Kennedys.
In 1997 Brick recorded their second album Volvoland together with Bob Weston from Shellac, who left Chicago with two suitcases full of microphones. The idea Brick had about Volvoland was a naked, almost sterile sound which was achieved by Bob Weston's excellent mixing.
In 1998 the six-track 10" record Smack was released, including 3 live songs and 3 unreleased songs that were recorded at the same time as Volvoland. The same year Nandor Hegedus left the band to concentrate on his studies. Brick chose to continue as a trio with guitarist Patrik Instedt in vocals.
After well over a year of playing and writing songs, Brick recorded 4 songs and released the 7" record Pistol in October 2000. A full-length album Automan, recorded on A West Side Fabrication with Pelle Gunnerfeldt from Fireside followed in 2001.
http://www.myspace.com/brickstockholm
5) Brick was a death metal band from Saint Paul, Minnesota. They self-released a self-titled 5-track demo in 1996, and a full-length album entitled Secured in Darkness in 1997 on Aggressive Records.
6) BRICK is a heavy metal band from Sweden who has released the album Faceless Strangers on Scarlet Records. More info can be found via:
- Bandpage
Dazz
Brick Lyrics
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The music makes your body move, well all right
Funky dancing get up, get down, shake your booty
Music makes your body move, well all right
La la la la la la la la la la la la
Ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh
Ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh
Everybody go on and dance if you want to
Music makes your body move, well all right
Jazz dazz (disco jazz)
Jazz dazz (disco jazz)
Jazz dazz (disco jazz)
Jazz dazz (disco jazz)
Jazz dazz (disco jazz)
Jazz dazz (disco jazz)
Jazz dazz (disco jazz)
Jazz dazz (disco jazz)
Funky dancing get up, get down, shake your booty
The music makes your body move, well all right
Jazz dazz (disco jazz)
Jazz dazz (disco jazz)
Jazz dazz (disco jazz)
Jazz dazz (disco jazz)
Jazz dazz (disco jazz)
Jazz dazz (disco jazz)
Jazz dazz (disco jazz)
Jazz dazz (disco jazz)
Jazz dazz (disco jazz)
Jazz dazz (disco jazz)
Jazz dazz (disco jazz)
Jazz dazz (disco jazz)
Jazz dazz (disco jazz)
Jazz dazz (disco jazz)
Jazz dazz (disco jazz)
The lyrics of Brick's song "Dazz" are a call for everyone to let loose and dance without inhibition. The song encourages the listeners to let the music take control of their bodies and to engage in funky and energetic dancing. The repeated refrain of "Jazz dazz (disco jazz)" creates a catchy and upbeat vibe, while the use of "La la la" and "Ooh-ooh-ooh" adds a sense of playfulness and joy to the song.
The words "dazz" and "disco jazz" in the lyrics are both words that have been coined specifically for the song. "Dazz" may be interpreted as a slang term that stands for "dancing jazz," while "disco jazz" refers to jazz music that has been infused with disco elements. The repetition of these words in the song's chorus serves to reinforce the energetic and upbeat mood of the song.
The song reflects the cultural trend of disco music that peaked during the late 1970s and early 1980s. The disco movement was characterized by its vibrant and infectious dance beats, and "Dazz" certainly embodies those characteristics. In addition, the use of the saxophone, keyboard, and electric guitar in the song adds a funky and jazzy twist to the disco-inspired beat. Overall, Brick's "Dazz" is a fun and lively song that gets people moving and grooving to the beat of the music.
Line by Line Meaning
Everybody go on and dance if you want to
Do not feel shy to dance, just enjoy the moment
The music makes your body move, well all right
The groovy sound track causes your body to sway with joy
Funky dancing get up, get down, shake your booty
Pair the funky music with high-energy dance moves to really feel the vibe
La la la la la la la la la la la la
Scatting to the beat of the music in a carefree manner
Ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh
Nonverbal expression of excitement and exhilaration
Jazz dazz (disco jazz)
The electrifying combination of jazz and disco music causes a dazzling effect
Lyrics Β© BMG Rights Management, Warner Music India Private Limited
Written by: EDWARD IRONS, REGINALD HARGIS, RAY RANSOM
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
@EarthWindandFirepower0990
SEE YOUNG FOLKS THIS IS WHAT MUSIC USED TO SOUND LIKE.THEY MADE A FLUTE SOUND FUNKA AS HELL.
@jodicox5661
You are SO right!
@faith2xxx
Dude took that flute thru some changes for real!
@Mannchild11
That's cause they had the patience to make something that lasts a lifetime. The true definition of a classic. I know you feel but don't blame ALL the young kids because I find a lot of them appreciating "older" genres of music. It's about knowing what sounds good.Β
@faith2xxx
Mannchild11 It's not about blaming the youngsters,Β but the 'music' has been removed from the 'music industry.'Β It's all about whose more marketable, and talent has nothing to do with it anymore, and unfortunately, this is what's being offered up as 'genuine.'Β Unless they're listening to their grandparent's old albums, then they really don't know how to appreciate the older stuff.
@Blackdown2222
Marcus Reeves for real that flute is son dam FUNKY!!!!
@mike44scv1
There was no song like it. It stood alone, way beyond just disco. It had so many different elements in it that blended beautifully. An absolute masterpiece.
@mercedesbenzs600bash
MASTERPIECE fo sho and still HITS HARD... #NEWJERSEY
@stevem9766
Yep. Bad ass song
@Musik216
This "ain't" disco, it's funkπ₯π₯