Stray Cat Blues #43

2 years ago
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The power cord rock song did the job at telling the mindless lover to get lost All I had to do was plug in the cable and “rock it” in circles. The song “Let Me Go” has a punk rock attitude for telling the mindless lover to get lost , which makes it perfect for sending a message you don’t want to waste much time on! A simple power cord rocker what it lacks in depth it makes up for in punk rock attitude Richards slashes away and Ronny provides the licks while Jagger does his stagger and swagger Jagger sings about hanging out at gay bars and tells his soon to be ex lover “you can’t get it through your thick head this affair is dead”. as a doornail

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