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guitarbastard
i listened to this song when i was horribly lovesick. although it's ten years ago and i'm over it it still brings tears to my eyes...and after 30 seconds i have to skip, it just still brings back all those memories....
be a man, for crissakes....
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i listened to this song when i was horribly lovesick. although it's ten years ago and i'm over it it still brings tears to my eyes...and after 30 seconds i have to skip, it just still brings back all those memories....
be a man, for crissakes....
you dont know the sad story behind, but nevermind...beeing to emotional in public is really uncool, i admit! ;-)
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drewmaster
I absolutely love this song, although I'm not a big fan of the B2B album. Fantastic lyrics, great production, Jagger pouring his heart out, great Charlie, Keith and Ronnie spot on. Damn, what an incredible mood it creates!! One of the finest ballads they've ever written, IMO.
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skipstone
Well...they must have agreed on such tripe as Till The Next Goodbye, Angie, Fool To Cry, Continental Drift so there you go.
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be a man, for crissakes....
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be a man, for crissakes....
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I'd love, love, love for the Stones to release a dics without a ballad.
Live, covers, original, I don't care.
The last ballad-free album of there's was Undercover I think?
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be a man, for crissakes....
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I'd love, love, love for the Stones to release a dics without a ballad.
Live, covers, original, I don't care.
The last ballad-free album of there's was Undercover I think?
hehe, yeah once again - shame on me for being so unmanly! haha ;-)
the funny thing is that keith recently (since vodoo lounge) mainly wrote ballads....
so is keith a sissy too?
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skipstone
Dirty Work didn't have any ballads on it. I think. Would you call Sleep Tonight a ballad?
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john r
Some of these so-so ballads really strike me as Mick's more personal lyrics - he has a hard time with 'sincerity', and not having a 'natural' way of expressing himself on these songs over-enunciates...He's always been more comfortable with blurring personae, irony, ambiguity, lust, anger.