3sloppydogs
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All the love that you missed
All the people you can't recall
Do they really exist at all
All the people you can't recall
Do they really exist at all
Bob segerTwenty years now
Where'd they go?
Twenty years
I don't know
Sit and i wonder sometimes
Where they've gone
I went higher level! You caught it! Well done!Unchained van halen
Correction
"Here's to your thin red line"
Tears for Beers? Or are they just one of theI wish I was a fisherman
Tumbling on the seas
Far away from dry land
And its bitter memories
"High heel boy refers to a mixture of heroin and coke, commonly called a speedball.Nearly all are easy to name. I'm stuck on some meanings. Like this song.
"It wasn't the bullet that laid him to rest. But was the low spark of the high heeled boys." WTH does that and that song talking about?
And don't get me started with Beatles "Come together?" Still don’t know what they are talking about. Aerosmith's remake didn't help!
Lifter tick? Did you low spark it then time with a gun that didn't make any noise? I think im starting to get it."High heel boy refers to a mixture of heroin and coke, commonly called a speedball.
The 'low spark' is a description of the physical feeling brought on by injecting the speedball."
Don't know anything about this stuff, as I've
never indulged. I had to look it up. Waste of
a life if you ask me.
I got a big rush today after tracking down
and fixing a lifter tick in the 440.
It is a Waterboys songI wish I was a fisherman
Tumbling on the seas
Far away from dry land
And its bitter memories
No, but I did get a pretty jolt from theLifter tick? Did you low spark it then time with a gun that didn't make any noise? I think im starting to get it.
It was the best response I could think of while staying on the song theme. I have long given up on understanding everything a bunch of long haired rockers were trying to say. But there are some tunes I have no idea. That was one of them.No, but I did get a pretty jolt from the
distributor. That'll get anyone's heart
going. Not "low spark" in the least.
I didn't know what meant, either. Big cityIt was the best response I could think of while staying on the song theme. I have long given up on understanding everything a bunch of long haired rockers were trying to say. But there are some tunes I have no idea. That was one of them.
I never heard the expression "High heel boys" or "Low spark." I guess it's as good an explanation as anything else.
Everyday People. Sly & the Family Stone.Back on track...
Here's a line from a top 100 song in 1969.
"Sometimes I'm right and I can be wrong"
I know these lyrics from a song the BeatlesUnless you're a diehard fan, most won't know these lyrics. But I post it, sort of as a precursor of things to come, lyrics to a song they wrote but never recorded themselves, from a band before they become famous.
"The leaves on the trees would be softly sighin'
If they heard from the breeze that you left me cryin' " .......... What mind of a youngster creates such anthropomorphism ?
Correct.Everyday People. Sly & the Family Stone.
Actually, John Lennon wrote it in 1963, but The Beatles never recorded it for release, only a demo. It was given to Billy J. Kramer & the Dakotas who had a hit with it. Says Billy J. Kramer:I know these lyrics from a song the Beatles
recorded. "Bad To Me".
Got me stumped.....“Now listen, my winters almost over..
the summer, she comin‘ along strong”