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You’ll like the Nada Band. There are about a dozen of them, they all wear a great deal of make-up, and a couple of them have fabulous teased hair. Indeed, one of the saxophonists, Susie Sidewinder, sports a beehive you’d be surprised not to find black widows breeding in.

February 1, 1983
John Mendelssohn

Alan Arkush Gets Crazy

CREEMEDIA

John Mendelssohn

You’ll like the Nada Band. There are about a dozen of them, they all wear a great deal of make-up, and a couple of them have fabulous teased hair. Indeed, one of the saxophonists, Susie Sidewinder, sports a beehive you’d be surprised not to find black widows breeding in. When she’s not singing, Nada herself flies through the air with the greatest of ease—or at least performs a gape-inducing succession of cartwheels and somersaults. Even though the band includes only one punkette, whose hair appears to have been scorched off on the sides, boys with mohawks go into a frenzy at the sight of them and scurry onto the stage, only to be sent hurtling back whence they came by Nada’s dainty foot.

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