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jbwelda
3) I love Rock And Roll. Joan Jett
4) Crimson and Clover. Joan Jett
5) Joan Jett
6) John Jett
8) New York New York. By anyone
9) Joan Jett
I think I love you. You free for coffee later?
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jbwelda
3) I love Rock And Roll. Joan Jett
4) Crimson and Clover. Joan Jett
5) Joan Jett
6) John Jett
8) New York New York. By anyone
9) Joan Jett
I think I love you. You free for coffee later?
jb
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jbwelda
>Honestly, I even find "Jet" sort of cringeworthy, and that's not at all being
>influenced by Welda and his Joan Jett tirade.
Lets give credit where credit is due: was not my "tirade".
I find most all of Paul's post breakup stuff pretty cringeworthy, several notable exceptions aside. All that Venus and Mars stuff, eh, sounds like grade schooler stuff. Live and Let Die, now there's a song. They were few and far between unfortunately.
And to further skewer the legendary, John Lennon's post breakup was pretty cringeworthy if you ask me. The Beatles really needed each other to rein in the excesses of the individual members. To me, Ringo came out looking the best just by keeping his head (mostly) down and doing some simple fun stuff and being wise enough to surround himself with the best musicians available.
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treaclefingers
No sitting down on your butt
The world don't owe you
No sitting down in a rut
I wanna show you
Don't waste your energy
On making enemies
Just take a deep breath
And work your way up
Let's work, be proud
Stand tall, touch the clouds
Man and woman, be free
Let's work, kill poverty
La, la, la
Work your way up
Let's work, be proud
Stand tall, touch the clouds
Man and woman, be free
Let's work, kill poverty
You're sitting down on your butt
And your get greedy
You start to lose your nuts
Don't you look seedy
Can generosity bring you humility
So take a deep breath
Ain't gonna sweat for you
Ain't gonna sigh for you
Ain't gonna cry for you
If you're lazy
Ain't gonna slave for you
Ain't gonna hurt for you
It just won't work for you
If you're lazy
Let's work, be proud
Stand tall, touch the clouds
Let's work, let's eat
Let's live in ecstasy
Man and woman, be free
Let's work, kill poverty
Let's work, be proud
Stand tall, touch the clouds
Man and woman, be free
Let's work, let's work
Get down in the dirt and let's work
Get down in the dirt and let's work
Get up, be free
Get down in the dirt, let's work
Get down in the dirt, let's work
Get down in the dirt
Take off your shirt
Get down in the dirt
Let's work
One of the worst song ever
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treaclefingers
No sitting down on your butt
The world don't owe you
No sitting down in a rut
I wanna show you
Don't waste your energy
On making enemies
Just take a deep breath
And work your way up
Let's work, be proud
Stand tall, touch the clouds
Man and woman, be free
Let's work, kill poverty
La, la, la
Work your way up
Let's work, be proud
Stand tall, touch the clouds
Man and woman, be free
Let's work, kill poverty
You're sitting down on your butt
And your get greedy
You start to lose your nuts
Don't you look seedy
Can generosity bring you humility
So take a deep breath
Ain't gonna sweat for you
Ain't gonna sigh for you
Ain't gonna cry for you
If you're lazy
Ain't gonna slave for you
Ain't gonna hurt for you
It just won't work for you
If you're lazy
Let's work, be proud
Stand tall, touch the clouds
Let's work, let's eat
Let's live in ecstasy
Man and woman, be free
Let's work, kill poverty
Let's work, be proud
Stand tall, touch the clouds
Man and woman, be free
Let's work, let's work
Get down in the dirt and let's work
Get down in the dirt and let's work
Get up, be free
Get down in the dirt, let's work
Get down in the dirt, let's work
Get down in the dirt
Take off your shirt
Get down in the dirt
Let's work
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Witness
I do not react against the melody really. It is all about the lyrics. How much I may adore Mick Jagger, for me that lyrics approaches the despisable, coming from one who has had the talent AND the luck to gain success and, eventually, financial riches by following ones's passion to play popular music. From that privileged viewpoint, I think you have no moral right to speak that way, even through a pop song, towards all people, who have uninteresting routine jobs.
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treaclefingers
No sitting down on your butt
The world don't owe you
No sitting down in a rut
I wanna show you
Don't waste your energy
On making enemies
Just take a deep breath
And work your way up
Let's work, be proud
Stand tall, touch the clouds
Man and woman, be free
Let's work, kill poverty
La, la, la
Work your way up
Let's work, be proud
Stand tall, touch the clouds
Man and woman, be free
Let's work, kill poverty
You're sitting down on your butt
And your get greedy
You start to lose your nuts
Don't you look seedy
Can generosity bring you humility
So take a deep breath
Ain't gonna sweat for you
Ain't gonna sigh for you
Ain't gonna cry for you
If you're lazy
Ain't gonna slave for you
Ain't gonna hurt for you
It just won't work for you
If you're lazy
Let's work, be proud
Stand tall, touch the clouds
Let's work, let's eat
Let's live in ecstasy
Man and woman, be free
Let's work, kill poverty
Let's work, be proud
Stand tall, touch the clouds
Man and woman, be free
Let's work, let's work
Get down in the dirt and let's work
Get down in the dirt and let's work
Get up, be free
Get down in the dirt, let's work
Get down in the dirt, let's work
Get down in the dirt
Take off your shirt
Get down in the dirt
Let's work
I do not react against the melody really. It is all about the lyrics. How much I may adore Mick Jagger, for me that lyrics approaches the despisable, coming from one who has had the talent AND the luck to gain success and, eventually, financial riches by following ones's passion to play popular music. From that privileged viewpoint, I think you have no moral right to speak that way, even through a pop song, towards all people, who have uninteresting routine jobs.
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treaclefingers
No sitting down on your butt
The world don't owe you
No sitting down in a rut
I wanna show you
Don't waste your energy
On making enemies
Just take a deep breath
And work your way up
Let's work, be proud
Stand tall, touch the clouds
Man and woman, be free
Let's work, kill poverty
La, la, la
Work your way up
Let's work, be proud
Stand tall, touch the clouds
Man and woman, be free
Let's work, kill poverty
You're sitting down on your butt
And your get greedy
You start to lose your nuts
Don't you look seedy
Can generosity bring you humility
So take a deep breath
Ain't gonna sweat for you
Ain't gonna sigh for you
Ain't gonna cry for you
If you're lazy
Ain't gonna slave for you
Ain't gonna hurt for you
It just won't work for you
If you're lazy
Let's work, be proud
Stand tall, touch the clouds
Let's work, let's eat
Let's live in ecstasy
Man and woman, be free
Let's work, kill poverty
Let's work, be proud
Stand tall, touch the clouds
Man and woman, be free
Let's work, let's work
Get down in the dirt and let's work
Get down in the dirt and let's work
Get up, be free
Get down in the dirt, let's work
Get down in the dirt, let's work
Get down in the dirt
Take off your shirt
Get down in the dirt
Let's work
I do not react against the melody really. It is all about the lyrics. How much I may adore Mick Jagger, for me that lyrics approaches the despisable, coming from one who has had the talent AND the luck to gain success and, eventually, financial riches by following ones's passion to play popular music. From that privileged viewpoint, I think you have no moral right to speak that way, even through a pop song, towards all people, who have uninteresting routine jobs.
According to the lyrics, work makes free.... that reminds of semthing,... wait...
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jbwelda
The Beatles really needed each other to rein in the excesses of the individual members. To me, Ringo came out looking the best just by keeping his head (mostly) down and doing some simple fun stuff and being wise enough to surround himself with the best musicians available.
jb
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treaclefingers
No sitting down on your butt
The world don't owe you
No sitting down in a rut
I wanna show you
Don't waste your energy
On making enemies
Just take a deep breath
And work your way up
Let's work, be proud
Stand tall, touch the clouds
Man and woman, be free
Let's work, kill poverty
La, la, la
Work your way up
Let's work, be proud
Stand tall, touch the clouds
Man and woman, be free
Let's work, kill poverty
You're sitting down on your butt
And your get greedy
You start to lose your nuts
Don't you look seedy
Can generosity bring you humility
So take a deep breath
Ain't gonna sweat for you
Ain't gonna sigh for you
Ain't gonna cry for you
If you're lazy
Ain't gonna slave for you
Ain't gonna hurt for you
It just won't work for you
If you're lazy
Let's work, be proud
Stand tall, touch the clouds
Let's work, let's eat
Let's live in ecstasy
Man and woman, be free
Let's work, kill poverty
Let's work, be proud
Stand tall, touch the clouds
Man and woman, be free
Let's work, let's work
Get down in the dirt and let's work
Get down in the dirt and let's work
Get up, be free
Get down in the dirt, let's work
Get down in the dirt, let's work
Get down in the dirt
Take off your shirt
Get down in the dirt
Let's work
I do not react against the melody really. It is all about the lyrics. How much I may adore Mick Jagger, for me that lyrics approaches the despisable, coming from one who has had the talent AND the luck to gain success and, eventually, financial riches by following ones's passion to play popular music. From that privileged viewpoint, I think you have no moral right to speak that way, even through a pop song, towards all people, who have uninteresting routine jobs.
According to the lyrics, work makes free.... that reminds of semthing,... wait...
Ha, good catch.
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Rockman
Sir Paul McCartney -- Lavatory Lil
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MegabenAustralia
"Shattered"
I am so glad somebody -earlier on - also mentioned Shattered, I thought I was the only Stones fan hating it. Everything is wrong about that song,