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HMS
My Stones-lyric-book says "saturday night piece of arse"
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MileHigh
For the people that hate it perhaps they don't get the fact that it's kind of the Stones thumbing their noses at the whole punk scene by making a kind of parody punkish song, if that makes any sense.
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DandelionPowderman
He sings "piece of ass" indeed, albeit a bit more indistinct than the rest of the line.
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MileHigh
For the people that hate it perhaps they don't get the fact that it's kind of the Stones thumbing their noses at the whole punk scene by making a kind of parody punkish song, if that makes any sense. And it's still a good little rocker.
I love the kind of fake sneer and implicit amusement in the singing. It's Mick and the boys saying, "Alright, we can do a little snotty-nosed toe-tapping number to make fun of all of you fake-a** punk rockers that are stapled to the chicken." At least that's what I get from the song and I am laughing along with the Rolling Stones.
You punks want punk? Listen to Stray Cat Blues and eat your hearts out.
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DandelionPowderman
The song is not merely a parody, but it's that too - like so many of the clever songs from our favourite band.
And this is a song for guitar players. What a sound! What a drive!
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MileHigh
For the people that hate it perhaps they don't get the fact that it's kind of the Stones thumbing their noses at the whole punk scene by making a kind of parody punkish song, if that makes any sense. And it's still a good little rocker.
I love the kind of fake sneer and implicit amusement in the singing. It's Mick and the boys saying, "Alright, we can do a little snotty-nosed toe-tapping number to make fun of all of you fake-a** punk rockers that are stapled to the chicken." At least that's what I get from the song and I am laughing along with the Rolling Stones.
You punks want punk? Listen to Stray Cat Blues and eat your hearts out.
Maybe you're right and it was meant as parody, but I don't like parody in a rock n roll band (I don't like Faraway Eyes either, for the same reason). If I want parody, I watch Monty Python or Jiskefet (that's Dutch).
And as for "loud" or "sneering punk" or "menace" or "dangerous", I don't hear any of that in this song. It's as venomeous as Adam Ant. If you want loud punk-rock, but with good hooks and riffs, listen to this (but skip the idiot of the first 50 seconds): [www.youtube.com]
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MileHigh
For the people that hate it perhaps they don't get the fact that it's kind of the Stones thumbing their noses at the whole punk scene by making a kind of parody punkish song, if that makes any sense.
The problem is that it was at least two years too late.
It came over as sham Sham 69.
[www.youtube.com]
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24FPS
One of the mediocre tracks on a very subpar album, well, until Undercover and Dirty Work set the new low bar.
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24FPS
One of the mediocre tracks on a very subpar album, well, until Undercover and Dirty Work set the new low bar.
Undercoverwas a BIG improvement in terms of musicality : the songs are more complex more sophisticated. With songs like "Where The Boys Go" it's a basic I-IV I-V boring chords structure.
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bitusa2012
Classic Stones. Bawdy. Pimply. Ecstatic. Great playing. Ludicrous lyrics.
Love it. Never knew Jerry Hall was on it.
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24FPS
One of the mediocre tracks on a very subpar album, well, until Undercover and Dirty Work set the new low bar.
Undercoverwas a BIG improvement in terms of musicality : the songs are more complex more sophisticated. With songs like "Where The Boys Go" it's a basic I-IV I-V boring chords structure.
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DandelionPowderman
The song is not merely a parody, but it's that too - like so many of the clever songs from our favourite band.
And this is a song for guitar players. What a sound! What a drive!
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DandelionPowderman
Boring like HTW, TD and Rocks Off?
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DandelionPowderman
The song is not merely a parody, but it's that too - like so many of the clever songs from our favourite band.
And this is a song for guitar players. What a sound! What a drive!
Oh well, if you put it like that . I'll try listening to it today a couple of times and see whether I will change my mind.
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DandelionPowderman
There are a vast number of songs where the Stones don't sound like accomplished musicians, though. Many of those songs are great just the same. Part of why I love this band.