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Its the meaning behind the lyrics, they mean something to me, i frequently step outside of space time and connect to other dimensions. This reminds me of that.
Its not just the lyric is it, its meshed and coupled with Mick Taylor's melodic Guitar. Can one of you guys show me a better lyric about the ravages and inevitability of time
If it works for you, it works for you.
The music and delivery is beautiful, the lyrics are just, erk.
As for better lyric......
There's no time to lose", I heard her say
Catch your dreams before they slip away
Dying all the time
Lose your dreams and you will lose your mind
Ain't life unkind?
Oh yeah now your talking
I believe Keith wrote that one
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Its the meaning behind the lyrics, they mean something to me, i frequently step outside of space time and connect to other dimensions. This reminds me of that.
Its not just the lyric is it, its meshed and coupled with Mick Taylor's melodic Guitar. Can one of you guys show me a better lyric about the ravages and inevitability of time
If it works for you, it works for you.
The music and delivery is beautiful, the lyrics are just, erk.
As for better lyric......
There's no time to lose", I heard her say
Catch your dreams before they slip away
Dying all the time
Lose your dreams and you will lose your mind
Ain't life unkind?
Oh yeah now your talking
I believe Keith wrote that one
yeah those are good lyrics...
to be clear, i totally subscribe to His Majesty's view of "if it works for you, it works for you". i don't think there is an absolute "right" or "wrong" with musical taste. the context matters - how old you were, what was going through your life, what else you were listening to, etc. when you first heard the song.
my musical tastes were pretty developed by the time i heard "goats head soup". i had much higher standards than when i first heard "tattoo you". if it had happened in reverse order, perhaps i'd feel very differently about the albums. either way, dirty work stinks. :-P
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Its the meaning behind the lyrics, they mean something to me, i frequently step outside of space time and connect to other dimensions. This reminds me of that.
Its not just the lyric is it, its meshed and coupled with Mick Taylor's melodic Guitar. Can one of you guys show me a better lyric about the ravages and inevitability of time
If it works for you, it works for you.
The music and delivery is beautiful, the lyrics are just, erk.
As for better lyric......
There's no time to lose", I heard her say
Catch your dreams before they slip away
Dying all the time
Lose your dreams and you will lose your mind
Ain't life unkind?
Oh yeah now your talking
I believe Keith wrote that one
yeah those are good lyrics...
to be clear, i totally subscribe to His Majesty's view of "if it works for you, it works for you". i don't think there is an absolute "right" or "wrong" with musical taste. the context matters - how old you were, what was going through your life, what else you were listening to, etc. when you first heard the song.
my musical tastes were pretty developed by the time i heard "goats head soup". i had much higher standards than when i first heard "tattoo you". if it had happened in reverse order, perhaps i'd feel very differently about the albums. either way, dirty work stinks. :-P
Ok dirty work stinks, now lets move on, there is so much to talk about and so little time to say it.
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With TWFNO, I think the intent is clear, the music reflects it and has emotional wheight, but the lyrics, outside of the chorus, don't quite seem to meet the brief. It tries too hard to be rather than just being.
The time angle was perfectly stated and conveyed in one verse of Ruby Tuesday.
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Its the meaning behind the lyrics, they mean something to me, i frequently step outside of space time and connect to other dimensions. This reminds me of that.
Its not just the lyric is it, its meshed and coupled with Mick Taylor's melodic Guitar. Can one of you guys show me a better lyric about the ravages and inevitability of time
If it works for you, it works for you.
The music and delivery is beautiful, the lyrics are just, erk.
As for better lyric......
There's no time to lose", I heard her say
Catch your dreams before they slip away
Dying all the time
Lose your dreams and you will lose your mind
Ain't life unkind?
Oh yeah now your talking
I believe Keith wrote that one
yeah those are good lyrics...
to be clear, i totally subscribe to His Majesty's view of "if it works for you, it works for you". i don't think there is an absolute "right" or "wrong" with musical taste. the context matters - how old you were, what was going through your life, what else you were listening to, etc. when you first heard the song.
my musical tastes were pretty developed by the time i heard "goats head soup". i had much higher standards than when i first heard "tattoo you". if it had happened in reverse order, perhaps i'd feel very differently about the albums. either way, dirty work stinks. :-P
Ok dirty work stinks, now lets move on, there is so much to talk about and so little time to say it.
i'm interested in knowing why you find beggar's banquet to be dated... it sounds as fresh as cross-eyed heart to me in many ways.
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The fact is i love them all in different ways, every thing the Stones did from the 60's 70's was incredible, i just think we all get frustrated that they cant keep it up.
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For 20 years they kept up an energy level above nearly every band in the world.