I belive the nazz referes to the shizz-nazz, thats the only thing i could conclude. Great song, its truly hard to bring as many jams as they have, gotta love the style.
If you listen to the first verse, they say "positive vibe merchant grandson of Lord Buckley". Lord Buckley was a beatneck poet from the '50s-'60s who wrote a poem called "The Nazz", bascially referring to Jesus of Nazareth (I know, weird).
If you listen to the first verse, they say "positive vibe merchant grandson of Lord Buckley". Lord Buckley was a beatneck poet from the '50s-'60s who wrote a poem called "The Nazz", bascially referring to Jesus of Nazareth (I know, weird).
But the lyrics in that poem say:
"I'm gonna put a cat on you was the coolest, grooviest, swingin'est cat that ever stomped on this jumpin green sphere and they called this here cat 'The Nazz'.".
But the lyrics in that poem say:
"I'm gonna put a cat on you was the coolest, grooviest, swingin'est cat that ever stomped on this jumpin green sphere and they called this here cat 'The Nazz'.".
The phrase was pretty much adopted as a meaning for hip, or cool...in other words...
The phrase was pretty much adopted as a meaning for hip, or cool...in other words "the shiz-nazz" lol...
I belive the nazz referes to the shizz-nazz, thats the only thing i could conclude. Great song, its truly hard to bring as many jams as they have, gotta love the style.
If you listen to the first verse, they say "positive vibe merchant grandson of Lord Buckley". Lord Buckley was a beatneck poet from the '50s-'60s who wrote a poem called "The Nazz", bascially referring to Jesus of Nazareth (I know, weird).
If you listen to the first verse, they say "positive vibe merchant grandson of Lord Buckley". Lord Buckley was a beatneck poet from the '50s-'60s who wrote a poem called "The Nazz", bascially referring to Jesus of Nazareth (I know, weird).
But the lyrics in that poem say: "I'm gonna put a cat on you was the coolest, grooviest, swingin'est cat that ever stomped on this jumpin green sphere and they called this here cat 'The Nazz'.".
But the lyrics in that poem say: "I'm gonna put a cat on you was the coolest, grooviest, swingin'est cat that ever stomped on this jumpin green sphere and they called this here cat 'The Nazz'.".
The phrase was pretty much adopted as a meaning for hip, or cool...in other words...
The phrase was pretty much adopted as a meaning for hip, or cool...in other words "the shiz-nazz" lol...