Let's Go Out Tonight is stripped down and personal, raw and good-natured, somewhat pure. Yet, in being so it reveals its own lack of innocence. With life, with experience, there's a trade-off. Innocence is lost, but wisdom is gained; it is that which Oldham spouts out in verse and chorus. There's knowledge here, and knowledge can often taste oh so much sweeter than innocence. Or, at least, feel and sound better.
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