Dropped Reeling & Stupid

Album: Different Game (2023)
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  • When The Zombies broke up in 1968, it seemed very unlikely that they'd be releasing new music in 2023, but zombies do indeed rise from the dead.

    "Dropped Reeling & Stupid" is the first single from their album Different Game. It was written by their keyboard player Rod Argent, who along with lead singer Colin Blunstone, is the core of the group and a founding member.

    Argent and Blunstone started making music again in the early '00s, and a decade later The Zombies started getting a lot of attention as their classic music - songs like "She's Not There" and "Time Of The Season" - was unearthed and hailed as an influence on artists like Tom Petty And The Heartbreakers and Susanna Hoffs of the Bangles, who inducted them into the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame in 2019.
  • The song is propelled by one of Rod Argent's signature keyboard riffs. The lyric finds Colin Blunstone alone, wondering how he could have been dumb enough to fall for this girl who caused him such misery. It's a theme that's permeated many blues, rock, and country songs, but never expressed quite this way: dropped, reeling and stupid.
  • According to Colin Blunstone, the original title was "Dropped, Reeling & Naked," but they decided "stupid" was more appropriate.
  • The animated lyric video was made by Animind Studio and is based on a touring mishap from the summer of 2022, when the band's van broke down in the Arizona desert. A photo of these scene was used on the album cover.

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