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Songs Where Mick Drops The F-Bomb
Date: November 1, 2008 00:20

I can think of a couple off the top of my head like "some girls just wanna get f-ed all night" (I've always been suprised Some Girls never received the "Explicit Lyrics" label) and "oh no not you again, f-in up my life". As far as live the '78 tour had to lead all others in this category.

Re: Songs Where Mick Drops The F-Bomb
Posted by: Amused ()
Date: November 1, 2008 00:21

she doesn't f know me - Just My Imagination, live 1978 and SAL. always loved that one :-)
huh, and what about Star Star?

edit: ouch, forgotten... anyway it's a painful rule!



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Re: Songs Where Mick Drops The F-Bomb
Date: November 1, 2008 00:34

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Amused
she doesn't f know me - Just My Imagination, live 1978 and SAL. always loved that one :-)
huh, and what about @#$%&?

Hey watch it man, bv is gonna freak out, you don't have to spell it out dude.



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 2008-11-01 00:35 by knockyourteethout.

Re: Songs Where Mick Drops The F-Bomb
Posted by: SimonV ()
Date: November 1, 2008 00:35

Oh my goosh goosh.. dirty word..

Simon
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Re: Songs Where Mick Drops The F-Bomb
Posted by: franzk ()
Date: November 1, 2008 00:50

Star Star
Suck On The Jugular
Sparks Will Fly
Too Tight
and a few more that come to my mind, all of them great

Re: Songs Where Mick Drops The F-Bomb
Posted by: TooTough ()
Date: November 1, 2008 02:21

Rolling Stones recycling board:

[www.iorr.org]

Re: Songs Where Mick Drops The F-Bomb
Posted by: duke richardson ()
Date: November 1, 2008 02:23

Too Much Blood
a great Halloween song!

the chainsaw lyric, spoken...

Re: Songs Where Mick Drops The F-Bomb
Posted by: Sleepy City ()
Date: November 1, 2008 02:38

Andrews Blues (OK, that wasn't actually Mick singing...)

Re: Songs Where Mick Drops The F-Bomb
Posted by: Anonymous User ()
Date: November 1, 2008 03:33

Had It With You

Re: Songs Where Mick Drops The F-Bomb
Posted by: deuce ()
Date: November 1, 2008 04:56

Rocks Off

"Fire the @#$%&' feed"

Re: Songs Where Mick Drops The F-Bomb
Posted by: schillid ()
Date: November 1, 2008 05:24



"Heh heh heh. He said 'F*ck'. Heh heh heh."

Re: Songs Where Mick Drops The F-Bomb
Posted by: georgeV ()
Date: November 1, 2008 08:52

Respectable, sung live:

"get out of my life go f*ck my wife, don't come back".

Re: Songs Where Mick Drops The F-Bomb
Posted by: The Stones ()
Date: November 1, 2008 09:21

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deuce
Rocks Off

"Fire the @#$%&' feed"

Nice choice, but I think Mick sings something like "fight and fvck and feed".

Re: Songs Where Mick Drops The F-Bomb
Posted by: franzk ()
Date: November 1, 2008 10:57

I like one of the live versions of Streets of Love, probably from Stuttgard, where Mick is screaming something like "everybody shout f*** it out" or something like that.

Re: Songs Where Mick Drops The F-Bomb
Posted by: Ket ()
Date: November 1, 2008 11:47

C-sucker blues

Re: Songs Where Mick Drops The F-Bomb
Posted by: ROLLINGSTONE ()
Date: November 1, 2008 14:17

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knockyourteethout
I can think of a couple off the top of my head like "some girls just wanna get f-ed all night" (I've always been suprised Some Girls never received the "Explicit Lyrics" label) and "oh no not you again, f-in up my life". As far as live the '78 tour had to lead all others in this category.

Without meaning to be pedantic it's "black girls just wanna get f'kd all night" and that's exactly the line Mick chickens out of singing now.
He isn't PC enough to stop swearing but he is PC enough not to offend specific groups.I suppose having a Knighthood carries certain responsibilities!

Re: Songs Where Mick Drops The F-Bomb
Posted by: skipstone ()
Date: November 1, 2008 14:52

I thought it was find the funky feed.

Re: Songs Where Mick Drops The F-Bomb
Date: November 1, 2008 17:33

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deuce
Rocks Off

"Fire the @#$%&' feed"

It's find, not fire.

"The wonder of Jimi Hendrix was that he could stand up at all he was so pumped full of drugs." Patsy, Patsy Stone

Re: Songs Where Mick Drops The F-Bomb
Posted by: deuce ()
Date: November 1, 2008 18:46

haha, i always thought it was fire. guess ill have to change what i sing along with now.

anyway...

He drops it in Oh No Not You Again

"@#$%& up my life"

and it's not Mick, but Keith's got his "@#$%& blues" line in Thru and Thru

Re: Songs Where Mick Drops The F-Bomb
Posted by: ROLLINGSTONE ()
Date: November 1, 2008 19:12

'Plug in, flush out and fire the f*ckin' feed.' No?

Re: Songs Where Mick Drops The F-Bomb
Posted by: with sssoul ()
Date: November 1, 2008 19:13

>> No? <<

fight & fvck & feed is what i hear. three fundamentals.

Re: Songs Where Mick Drops The F-Bomb
Posted by: ROLLINGSTONE ()
Date: November 1, 2008 20:49

Recently MSN ran an item on the most mis-heard lyrics. Didn't see "Rocks Off' on it but I'm starting to think...

I can't be sure what I hear now, even tried the'Live Licks' version.

Surely there must be a definitive answer to this somewhere.

"I'll be in my basement room with a needle and a spoon."

Re: Songs Where Mick Drops The F-Bomb
Posted by: Amused ()
Date: November 1, 2008 20:57

Plug in, flush out and fire the @#$%&' feed.
For sure for me :-)

Re: Songs Where Mick Drops The F-Bomb
Posted by: ryanpow ()
Date: November 1, 2008 21:55

If I remember correctlty on the Four Flicks MSG version of Satisfaction He says "supposed to F*ck my imagination"

Re: Songs Where Mick Drops The F-Bomb
Posted by: with sssoul ()
Date: November 1, 2008 22:02

>> Surely there must be a definitive answer to this somewhere. <<

... not necessarily. there's no definitive answer to the age-old question of wtf those troubadours are in SftD either.
(i believe the rs.com website has it as "fire the fvkkin feed", but since they also have "love your sister" in Gimmie Shelter,
i don't think we can treat their versions as too authoritative.)



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Re: Songs Where Mick Drops The F-Bomb
Posted by: ROLLINGSTONE ()
Date: November 1, 2008 22:09

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with sssoul
>> Surely there must be a definitive answer to this somewhere. <<

... not necessarily. there's no definitive answer to the age-old question of wtf those troubadours are in SftD either.
(i believe the rs.com website has it as "fire the fvkkin feed", but since they also have "love your sister" in Gimmie Shelter,
i don't think we can treat their versions as too authoritative.)


I guess you're right. Hell it's probably doubtful even Mick remembers the original line now! spinning smiley sticking its tongue out

Re: Songs Where Mick Drops The F-Bomb
Date: November 1, 2008 23:52

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ROLLINGSTONE
'Plug in, flush out and fire the f*ckin' feed.' No?

In the days before internet song lyrics we bought the song books. It's published as 'find', not 'fire'.

"The wonder of Jimi Hendrix was that he could stand up at all he was so pumped full of drugs." Patsy, Patsy Stone

Re: Songs Where Mick Drops The F-Bomb
Posted by: ROLLINGSTONE ()
Date: November 2, 2008 02:32

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The Menace of Mayfair
Quote
ROLLINGSTONE
'Plug in, flush out and fire the f*ckin' feed.' No?

In the days before internet song lyrics we bought the song books. It's published as 'find', not 'fire'.


And they were never guilty of mis-prints? grinning smiley

Re: Songs Where Mick Drops The F-Bomb
Posted by: vox12string ()
Date: November 2, 2008 07:34

Respectable - 'motherf!@in" outtake

Re: Songs Where Mick Drops The F-Bomb
Posted by: The Stones ()
Date: November 2, 2008 10:55

Quote
ROLLINGSTONE
And they were never guilty of mis-prints? grinning smiley

LOL. Agreed. Just like lyrics included with cds are never totally correct in my experience.

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