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Lyric question
Posted by: mitchrambler ()
Date: October 28, 2018 02:39

I always thought Mick sang I got one hard and it hurts like hell instead of heart in if you can't rock me?hard sounds more logical especially if the woman was gonna rock him and decides not too but someone will eventually..and I don't wanna be political whatsoever and I know BV despises it but if someone wrote who's that black girl with the bright blue hair today social media would freak the eff out and end up havin a tear in their beer



Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 2018-10-28 02:49 by mitchrambler.

Re: Lyric question
Posted by: Rockman ()
Date: October 28, 2018 03:00

Heck mitch … here's hopin the do-gooders
don't get ta hear ------ Carlisle Brothers - Sal Got A Meatskin from 1933



ROCKMAN

Re: Lyric question
Posted by: mitchrambler ()
Date: October 28, 2018 03:14

Thanks brother!

Re: Lyric question
Posted by: mitchrambler ()
Date: October 28, 2018 03:21

They mustve been the 30s version of bad boy image and just think if a Andrew loog Oldham found them fellas rockman?

Re: Lyric question
Posted by: mitchrambler ()
Date: October 28, 2018 03:26

Or promoted them anyway,it's amazing what 30 yrs does,we had meatskin in 1933 and then time is on my side in 1963 and 30 after that was I believe Nirvana and I'm afraid of 2023



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Re: Lyric question
Posted by: Rockman ()
Date: October 28, 2018 05:18

Big Joe Turner - Shake Rattle and Roll--- 1954

I'm like a one-eyed cat
Peeping in a sea food store
I'm like a one-eyed cat
Peeping in a sea food store

………………………… Jesse Stone



ROCKMAN



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