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18 ***years ***ago
CindyC
But did you see it? The tongue is made of corn! WTF! That's so stupid.
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18 ***years ***ago
CindyC
Jagger Elvis (I even like some movie Elvis) Early Bowie Liam Gallagher (on the earlier albums before he killed his voice) Lennon (like on Baby it's you) Buddy Holly Eddie Cochran Erma Thompson Otis Freddie Mercury was great
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18 ***years ***ago
CindyC
Did you guys just get the email from RS.com with the offer for this shirt? I'm sorry, but that thing is dead ugly! I think I'll wait to see what the Kwanza one looks like ;-)
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18 ***years ***ago
CindyC
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18 ***years ***ago
CindyC
10805. Re: A Game
Too Tough
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18 ***years ***ago
CindyC
10806. Re: A Game
One more try
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18 ***years ***ago
CindyC
I didn't know Chuck did Down the Road a Piece. I knew the Stones didn't write it, but I never knew who did the original.
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18 ***years ***ago
CindyC
10808. Re: A Game
You got me rocking
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18 ***years ***ago
CindyC
Elmo Lewis Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > BOTB, > > Those are surely great love songs, but I'm looking > for the great kiss-off songs. Thanks! > > Scotty Out of Time and Had it With You might work for kiss off songs
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18 ***years ***ago
CindyC
Ringo, sorry to hear about your mom. She's way too young for that. Be strong. Glad you like our song suggestions, but you'll find one that means something to you. Write back and tell us which one helps.
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18 ***years ***ago
CindyC
Pheeew, that's a relief. Isn't that just like a girl to always assume everything's about her. Conceited bitch.
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18 ***years ***ago
CindyC
T&A Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Gazza Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > I'd quite possibly kill to see the Stones > play > > that song again. > > Anyone on this board you have in mind? > Crap, I knew I shouldn't have posted that stupid story. Pick someone els
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18 ***years ***ago
CindyC
Elmo Lewis Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I'm with you! Did she make it? I hope so. Hi Elmo, she did make it that time, at least for a few more years. Miss ya mom. :-( Thanks for asking.
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18 ***years ***ago
CindyC
I love this song too. I have a stupid story about that song. I was living in LA, and my car was broken. I felt like having some chicken, so I walked up to the store. When I got home, I was already to start cooking when I realized I didn't have any oil or butter to cook it in. I was pissed as I didn't feel like walking all the way back to the store. Somehow that line popped int
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18 ***years ***ago
CindyC
That's her sister Jeannie Shrimpton, the model.
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18 ***years ***ago
CindyC
When I was in high school, my mother got sick and they told us she had a 50/50 chance of living through the night. I sat in my room all night long playing "As Tears Go By" over and over. Usually when I'm upset, I play Beggar's Banquet, and by Jigsaw Puzzle, all is good.
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18 ***years ***ago
CindyC
Splattered, All Over Manhattan Wrote: David Bowie: Suffragette City "Oh don't lean on me man" sounds like "I'm a mean army man" Sure that there are plenty of others I can't immediately recall. This one's funny: Bob Dylan: "The ants are my friends, they're blowing in the wind"
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18 ***years ***ago
CindyC
Hey guys, before you give Debra any more crap, remember that you have the benefit of being able to take off your beer soaked shirt if you want to without anyone making a big deal about it. Ok, now who's going to be the first dumb ass to say "you can take your shirt off, we won't mind"!!! What do you say we put this thread to rest now??? Shall we?
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18 ***years ***ago
CindyC
I really like that video. I think the dancing's great, and her dress is so cute.
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18 ***years ***ago
CindyC
Now that I'm thinking about it, I've had a few more. - At the Main Offender tour, I managed to get passes for the meet and greet at the Beacon in NYC. They were taking pictures of Keith with some of the record company people. We waited forever and when it was my turn, my friend ran over, but I froze again. My friend goes "Cindy, come on!" So Keith puts out his arm fo
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18 ***years ***ago
CindyC
I was at that Keith Tower Records thing too. I was talking to Jane Rose for a while before hand getting in the autograph line, so when it was my time to get my autograph, Jane comes over to the table, and she say's "Keith, Keith, this is Cindy, we really like her, write something nice, write "to Cindy Love Keith". Keith laughed, and smiled at me. I don't remember what
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18 ***years ***ago
CindyC
Good Fellas Casino Until the End of the World
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18 ***years ***ago
CindyC
well if we're just going with dirty lines.... Keith must be a cunning linguist too. "slipped my tongue, in someone else's pie, tasting better, all the time.." Coming Down Again
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18 ***years ***ago
CindyC
Speaking of Johnnie Johnson, remember when Keith inducted him into the R&R HOF a few years back. When Johnnie was giving his acceptance speech, he was thanking Keith for finding him and "saving" him and bringing him back to music. It look like Keith started tearing up, but I couldn't tell. It was really a sweet moment. Anyone else notice that?
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18 ***years ***ago
CindyC
Does he still play around anymore? I saw him a few times back in the 80's. He's great.
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18 ***years ***ago
CindyC
Till the Next Time is my pick. This is a great album. I'm not crazy about IORR and Ain't to Proud to Beg, but otherwise, it's really good. I'm VERY surprised to be hearing anything negative about this great piece of work. Wat up wit dat?
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18 ***years ***ago
CindyC
I cracked up when I found it it was "salivate like a Pavlov dog" from Bitch. Casino Boogie, I still have no idea what he's saying half the time, but I sing it anyway!
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18 ***years ***ago
CindyC
This one had to grow on me (like a fungus). It's not something I would necessarily play on it's own, but it's part of the total Exile experience. That album to me is not to be judged song by song, but as one entity.
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18 ***years ***ago
CindyC
I'll check when I go home. The way I remember it was it was Keith, Anita, Marlon, Tony and the driver. Keith and Anita were fighting about something, Tony felt really awkward and went to sit up front with the driver, and poor Marlon sat there looking out the window. Brian had died before Marlon was born.
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18 ***years ***ago
CindyC
Leonard Keringer Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > cmon people...brian used to beat up his > girlfriends....that says alot about a guy I know that's crappy. But there is a part in the Tony Sanchez book that talks about a time where Keith punched Anita (I think in the face?) in a limo. I certainly don't condone men beating up women, but Ani
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