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Just had a fortnight's sleep
I'm feeling so tired, I'm so distracted
Ain't touched a thing all week
I'm feeling drunk, juiced up and sloppy
Ain't touched a drink all night
I'm feeling hungry, can't see the reason
Just ate a horse meat pie
Yeah when you call my name
I salivate like a Pavlov dog
Yeah when you lay me out
My heart is beating louder than a big bass drum, alright
Yeah, you got to mix it child
You got to fix it must be love
It's a bitch
You got to mix it child
You got to fix it but love
It's a bitch, alright
Sometimes I'm sexy, move like a stud
Kicking the stall all night
Sometimes I'm so shy, got to be worked on
Don't have no bark or bite, alright
Yeah when you call my name
I salivate like a Pavlov dog
Yeah when you lay me out
My heart is bumpin' louder than a big bass drum, alright
I said hey, yeah I feel alright now
Got to be a
Hey, I feel alright now
Hey hey hey
Hey hey yeah
Free emotional counseling. You're welcome.
Love the lyrics and hearing Mick wail. Keith's guitar riffs are making my speakers melt.
Same here! Making my K701 studio phones melt!
And STONES are good, aren't they, bitches?
Genau, stimmt.
Sometimes I'm sexy, move like a stud
Kicking the stall all night
Sometimes I'm so shy, got to be worked on
Don't have no bark or bite, alright
Yeah when you call my name
I salivate like a Pavlov dog
Yeah when you lay me out
My heart is bumpin' louder than a big bass drum, alright
Reading the youtube comments I liked this one —->
Just like "It's the Same Old Song" (Four Tops) and "Under My Thumb".
Still, I love the Stones and what they did with other people's ideas — I'm glad they did what they did, we would be infinitely poorer without it.
"Good composers borrow, great composers steal." — Stravinsky
Just another reason why CDs have no soul.
I like whistling this riff whenever I hear bitchiness going on. A wink and a nod to those in the know.
It is the Foo Fighters? Arcade Fire? Kid Rock? Bruno Marz?
The album was the first to feature the logo of Rolling Stones Records, which effectively became the band’s logo. It consisted of a pair of lips with a lapping tongue. Critic Sean Egan has said of the logo, "Without using the Stones' name, it instantly conjures them, or at least Jagger, as well as a certain lasciviousness that is the Stones' own... It quickly and deservedly became the most famous logo in the history of popular music.""
The tongue illustration became a de facto logo over time, but I think the designer/illustrator was never really paid for it--at least not much. I read that he let too much time elapse before pursuing it in court. Seems like it wouldn't kill the Stones to throw the guy a bone. Not like they can't afford it.
The album was the first to feature the logo of Rolling Stones Records, which effectively became the band’s logo. It consisted of a pair of lips with a lapping tongue. Critic Sean Egan has said of the logo, "Without using the Stones' name, it instantly conjures them, or at least Jagger, as well as a certain lasciviousness that is the Stones' own... It quickly and deservedly became the most famous logo in the history of popular music.""
Ugh, I really dislike 95% of the Stones' music.
Glad i'm not the only one . To me they are dull, repetitive, tuneless and moronic. How few RSlyrics get stolen or quoted , how many of their tunes to you find yourself whistling ?nada.
You really did, he...?
Ugh, I really dislike 95% of the Stones' music.
Go on... Git!
Right on.
Ugh, I really dislike 95% of the Stones' music.
You poor soul :-(
Ugh, I really dislike 95% of the Stones' music.
*sigh*
And STONES are good, aren't they, bitches?
Beggars Banquet, Let it Bleed, Get Yer Ya Ya's Out (Live), Sticky Fingers & Exile on Main Street.
I still listen to Black & Blue, and Tattoo You once in a while. The great thing about this album is the diversity. I know it sounds crazy, but it's not really a rock album, per se. Outside of Brown Sugar, there's not much rock on it, just an amazing compilation of great songs of all different styles (blues, country, R & B, etc.). I think that's why the album has remained popular for 40 years.
lemmoth wrote:
Start with the 5 in a row perfect releases from 1968 to 1971.
Beggars Banquet, Let it Bleed, Get Yer Ya Ya's Out (Live), Sticky Fingers & Exile on Main Street.
I didn't own too many of their albums over the years.
So I was only familiar with maybe half of their tunes.
This song has reminded my that I need to delve deeper into their catalogue.
Start with the 5 in a row perfect releases from 1968 to 1971.
Beggars Banquet, Let it Bleed, Get Yer Ya Ya's Out (Live), Sticky Fingers & Exile on Main Street.
I didn't own too many of their albums over the years.
So I was only familiar with maybe half of their tunes.
This song has reminded my that I need to delve deeper into their catalogue.
Nope; UN means Get Ready, by The Temptations. Cool song, and the first part of the riff is the same. Not sure which one came first.
Edit: Actually by Smoky Robinson, but The Temptations do the version I'm used to...
Ten bananas
Rolling Stones: BITCH!!!
Clever.
The only explanation I can think of, is this is a classic bitch and the bitch in that band's name has yet to gain that status
After a tough divorce, I was buoyed by a friend who said, "When you think of her, don't think of her name -- think 'That Lousy Bitch' instead." It caused me to laugh out loud, and actually helped. Whistling or humming the guitar part to this song was equally helpful.
Free emotional counseling. You're welcome.
hey, yeah i feel alright now.