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  1. Jan 4, 2024 · Personality Crisis” was originally released by New York Dolls in 1973 as the opening track of their self-titled debut album. However, the version we are discussing here is the live version from their album “Paris Le Trash,” released in 1993.

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  2. Feb 13, 2024 · In summary, "Personality Crisis [Paris Le Trash]" by New York Dolls explores the struggles of maintaining individuality in the face of societal pressures. The song's lyrics delve into themes of identity, conformity, and the yearning for self-expression.

  3. Covers. "Personality Crisis" is the closing track on David Johansen's 1982 live album, Live It Up. It is the only New York Dolls original on the album. Sonic Youth recorded "Personality Crisis" with Kim Gordon on lead vocals in July 1990. It was first released as a write-in offer promo 7" single in the November 1990 issue of Sassy Magazine, [10 ...

  4. Sep 10, 1993 · Personality Crisis [Paris Le Trash] Lyrics. Whoah, yeah, yeah, yeah, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. Well, we can't take it this week. And her friends don't want another speech. Hoping for a ...

  5. From left to right: Johnny Thunders, Sylvain Sylvain, Jerry Nolan, Arthur Kane, and David Johansen. New York Dolls were an American rock band formed in New York City in 1971. Along with the Velvet Underground and the Stooges, they were one of the first bands of the early punk rock scenes. [4]

  6. Personality Crisis: Live Recordings & Studio Demos 1972-1975. A trio of pre-Mercury demo sessions – arguably as close as the Dolls ever got to nailing their sound in the cold austerity of the recording studio. Here in this killer five disc set, joined by a collection of incendiary live shows (including two American radio broadcasts).

  7. Personality Crisis [Paris Le Trash] by New York Dolls. Tags. Rock Glam Punk. Personality Crisis Lyrics: Whoah, yeah, yeah, yeah, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no / Well, we can't...

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