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GasLightStreet
Perhaps the Stones have more 'nah, wipe it' tracks laying about that are potential hits. That's their problem - they've been relying on doing things in a planned way instead of just winging something.
Are you talking about the same band that did those two opening shows in Philly in 1981?
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GasLightStreet
Listen to the "reggae" version and Bill's doing the same bass line as the rock version! It's hilarious.
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Father Ted
Are there any completed outtake versions around?
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hopkins
the dead man coming i don't get tho
where is he going if he's dead?
get real boys thats sloppy writing.
a dead man comes where? he comes to the graveyard before he begins
to throw a stink is where he comes
jeepers
you make a dead man come where how can he come if he's already gone?
this is the kind of thing that shows they were slipping up in the lrics department
thats an amateur misteak
even tho we still love them because they've been so many centuries and are still coming so i don't get it but it's got a bit of a groove going it's hard to deny that much
i think i've got a knack for the criticism thing and want to follow up on it.
i will listen, actually, to THE knack while I'm thinking some more about it.
if you want to throw me an album, or song, to review, I'll send the entries
to staff and pick one now and again -----
my my my my my sharona
whoa good drums
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see?
i can handle this
(only 5 or so 'edits' and ....)
....Presto
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hopkins
the dead man coming i don't get tho
where is he going if he's dead?
get real boys thats sloppy writing.
a dead man comes where? he comes to the graveyard before he begins
to throw a stink is where he comes
jeepers
you make a dead man come where how can he come if he's already gone?
this is the kind of thing that shows they were slipping up in the lrics department
thats an amateur misteak
even tho we still love them because they've been so many centuries and are still coming so i don't get it but it's got a bit of a groove going it's hard to deny that much
i think i've got a knack for the criticism thing and want to follow up on it.
i will listen, actually, to THE knack while I'm thinking some more about it.
if you want to throw me an album, or song, to review, I'll send the entries
to staff and pick one now and again -----
my my my my my sharona
whoa good drums
___
see?
i can handle this
(only 5 or so 'edits' and ....)
....Presto
You make a dead man come is an American expression for....never mind
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hopkins
the dead man coming i don't get tho
where is he going if he's dead?
get real boys thats sloppy writing.
a dead man comes where? he comes to the graveyard before he begins
to throw a stink is where he comes
jeepers
you make a dead man come where how can he come if he's already gone?
this is the kind of thing that shows they were slipping up in the lrics department
thats an amateur misteak
even tho we still love them because they've been so many centuries and are still coming so i don't get it but it's got a bit of a groove going it's hard to deny that much
i think i've got a knack for the criticism thing and want to follow up on it.
i will listen, actually, to THE knack while I'm thinking some more about it.
if you want to throw me an album, or song, to review, I'll send the entries
to staff and pick one now and again -----
my my my my my sharona
whoa good drums
___
see?
i can handle this
(only 5 or so 'edits' and ....)
....Presto
You make a dead man come is an American expression for....never mind
Yes it is obvious that it is "you make a dead man cum". But.. I'm sure that Hop is aware of that expression. So he is probably fooling with us.
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doitywoik
I loved Start Me Up when it came out but then it wore off pretty quickly.
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Hairball
Then you consider the barrage/overkill of hearing it during basketball games, etc. over the years, and then the advertisements...no escaping it.
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Stoneage
Of course SMU is a boring warhorse now. But that goes for SF, HTW, JJF and the others too. Beaten to death live. But I still think the original studio version holds up pretty well.
Maybe it's generic; but then again that's the Stones I like. Charlie likes hits and SMU was their last one. Unless you think You Got Me Rocking Now was a bigger one...