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There are two bands that have the name Rolling Stones in their name: The Rolling Stones and then just Rolling Stones. Bizarrely, they have the same musicians. Their discography's are a bit jumpy, as well - there's no real consistency.
It's quite weird. Similar to some of their song titles, of which they've had similarly named songs on various releases.
You wont believe it but in recent years I have been to a few concerts of a band named "Stones" (at least that's what was written on the posters) and they have been playing the same songs ad well, also same musicians
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In a related topic, we started a series on Netflix called, "Undercover", I think a Belgian series, that is quite entertaining and has some parallels to Ozark. 3 seasons in total.
We started it the day before Ozark premiered so are watching both. It's actually pretty damned good.
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In a related topic, we started a series on Netflix called, "Undercover", I think a Belgian series, that is quite entertaining and has some parallels to Ozark. 3 seasons in total.
We started it the day before Ozark premiered so are watching both. It's actually pretty damned good.
Keep an eye and ear out for anything do with a Rolling Stones album named UNDERCOVER that has a song called either Undercover Of The Night, Under Cover Of The Night or Undercover (Of The Night) by a band simply known as Rolling Stones.
Supposedly they're all the same song by the same band.
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Under Cover Of The Night
We stand alone on a quiet empty street
Just you and I and a love that's bitter sweet
On a corner where the streetlamp's not so bright
That's where we meet under cover of the night
You belong to someone else the same for me
but we try to forget that we're not free
So time is ours from dark till dawning light
That's when we meet under cover of the night
There is no chance to change what should have been
So until the darkness brings you back again
I'll be waiting on a corner out of sight
That's where we meet under cover of the night
That's where we meet under cover of the night
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It's in one of them, I remember. It's during a sequence where Marty is explaining how money laundering works.
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Also: "Can't You Hear Me Knocking" plays on "The Woman In The House.." on Netflix, Minute 10... This time no drugs but a male stripper.
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In a related topic, we started a series on Netflix called, "Undercover", I think a Belgian series, that is quite entertaining and has some parallels to Ozark. 3 seasons in total.
We started it the day before Ozark premiered so are watching both. It's actually pretty damned good.
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Also: "Can't You Hear Me Knocking" plays on "The Woman In The House.." on Netflix, Minute 10... This time no drugs but a male stripper.
I Was just gonna write about that. Yeah - we just finished that series w. Kristin Bell. Worth a watch (only eight 30 minute episodes). Ending was a bit strange though, IMO.
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Also: "Can't You Hear Me Knocking" plays on "The Woman In The House.." on Netflix, Minute 10... This time no drugs but a male stripper.
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Also: "Can't You Hear Me Knocking" plays on "The Woman In The House.." on Netflix, Minute 10... This time no drugs but a male stripper.
I Was just gonna write about that. Yeah - we just finished that series w. Kristin Bell. Worth a watch (only eight 30 minute episodes). Ending was a bit strange though, IMO.
To get to the bottom of something, sometimes you have to remind yourself that if you don’t risk anything, you risk everything. And the biggest risk you can take is to risk nothing. And if you risk nothing, what you’re really doing is risking not getting to the bottom of something. And if you don’t get to the bottom of something, you risk everything.
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Also: "Can't You Hear Me Knocking" plays on "The Woman In The House.." on Netflix, Minute 10... This time no drugs but a male stripper.
I Was just gonna write about that. Yeah - we just finished that series w. Kristin Bell. Worth a watch (only eight 30 minute episodes). Ending was a bit strange though, IMO.
To get to the bottom of something, sometimes you have to remind yourself that if you don’t risk anything, you risk everything. And the biggest risk you can take is to risk nothing. And if you risk nothing, what you’re really doing is risking not getting to the bottom of something. And if you don’t get to the bottom of something, you risk everything.
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Also: "Can't You Hear Me Knocking" plays on "The Woman In The House.." on Netflix, Minute 10... This time no drugs but a male stripper.
I Was just gonna write about that. Yeah - we just finished that series w. Kristin Bell. Worth a watch (only eight 30 minute episodes). Ending was a bit strange though, IMO.
To get to the bottom of something, sometimes you have to remind yourself that if you don’t risk anything, you risk everything. And the biggest risk you can take is to risk nothing. And if you risk nothing, what you’re really doing is risking not getting to the bottom of something. And if you don’t get to the bottom of something, you risk everything.
The good thing about getting to the bottom of something is that everything is up from there. Even the something.
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Also: "Can't You Hear Me Knocking" plays on "The Woman In The House.." on Netflix, Minute 10... This time no drugs but a male stripper.
I Was just gonna write about that. Yeah - we just finished that series w. Kristin Bell. Worth a watch (only eight 30 minute episodes). Ending was a bit strange though, IMO.
To get to the bottom of something, sometimes you have to remind yourself that if you don’t risk anything, you risk everything. And the biggest risk you can take is to risk nothing. And if you risk nothing, what you’re really doing is risking not getting to the bottom of something. And if you don’t get to the bottom of something, you risk everything.
The good thing about getting to the bottom of something is that everything is up from there. Even the something.
In this case, something could be everything. Or something.