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Laughed until we realise our hearts were struck were fear
How in just a moments time could one see for ever after
I gently lie beside of you and dream away my tears
Won't you let me treat you kind
We're gonna burn to shine
Won't you let me treat you kind
We're gonna burn to shine
Funny things you learn from your mama, like the way to throw your head back when your
Swallowing pills
Funny things you learn from your papa, like when you're talking you just can't keep your
Hands still
But that was now and this is then
It never lasts for long
How I miss the good old days; but I'm so glad they're gone
Won't you let me treat you kind
We're gonna burn to shine
Won't you let me treat you kind
We're gonna burn to shine
I'd like to spend the time that you would like to spend with me
So that you could help me out with my dependancy
'Cause I'm hoplessly addicted, addicted to your sorrow
Makes me never wanna work, beg or borrow
Won't you let me treat you kind
We're gonna burn to shine
Won't you let me treat you kind
We're gonna burn to shine
what stones guitar part am i hearing in this song? it's driving me crazy.
is it something off exile on main street? all down the line? or is it jumping jack flash? i can't not hear it, whatever it is.
Someone down the list mentions Brown Sugar. Although there's a bunch of Stone's songs that fit the description. Also the "ooh la la" backing vocals are straight off "School of Rock"!
is it something off exile on main street? all down the line? or is it jumping jack flash? i can't not hear it, whatever it is.
I have that soundtrack . . . . Strummer did all of it (made a cameo). A few songs really caught my ear years ago.
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The film is intentionally full of anachronisms such as helicopters, Zippo lighters, automatic rifles and a car passing a horse carriage. It was filmed in Nicaragua during the Contra War.
Cox borrowed from an amazing Brando film
Rudy Wurlitzer wrote the script (both pages) to "Two Lane Blacktop"...
I'm very very happy
Cely now she is, just for you
Walker is a 1987 American-Mexican Acid Western film directed by Alex Cox and starring Ed Harris, Richard Masur, Rene Auberjonois, Peter Boyle, Sy Richardson, Xander Berkeley, Alfonso Arau, Marlee Matlin and Miguel Sandoval. The film is based on the life story of William Walker, the American filibuster who invaded Mexico in the 1850s and made himself President of Nicaragua shortly thereafter. It was written by Rudy Wurlitzer and scored by Joe Strummer, who also plays a small role as a member of Walker's army.
The film is intentionally full of anachronisms such as helicopters, Zippo lighters, automatic rifles and a car passing a horse carriage. It was filmed in Nicaragua during the Contra War.
Cox borrowed from an amazing Brando filmJokesandJokesandJokes wrote:
This is not request hour ladies and gentlemen!! TAKE IT AND LIKE IT!!
treat you kind?
Toe's just a-tapping ...
Great to hear the original again
I agree about the retro feel, but I disagree about the song. I like it.
LOL- YES. I guess it was! Doesn't seem that long ago subjectively, but I suppose it was.
I was going to post now, after hearing this for the second time, that the beginning reminded me of ZZ Top.
This is much smoother though, i.e. rather tame in comparison.
Gene Simmonds would rip with this stuff.