“It’s all right letting yourself go, as long as you can get yourself back.”
~ Mick Jagger, b. 26 July 1943
“It’s all right letting yourself go, as long as you can get yourself back.”
~ Mick Jagger, b. 26 July 1943
“It’s all right letting yourself go, as long as you can get yourself back.”
~ Mick Jagger, b. 26 July 1943
“It’s all right letting yourself go, as long as you can get yourself back.”
~ Mick Jagger, b. 26 July 1943
“Mick has to get up in the morning with a plan. Who he’s going to call, what he’s going to eat, where he’s going to go. Me, I wake up, praise the Lord, then make sure all the phones are turned off. If we were a mom-and-pop operation, then he’d be Mom.”
~ Keith Richards
“It’s all right letting yourself go, as long as you can get yourself back.”
~ Mick Jagger, b. 26 July 1943
Blues Tutorial #12:
You have the right to sing the blues if: (a) you’re older than dirt, (b) you’re blind, (c) you shot a man in Memphis, (d) you can’t be satisfied.
But you ain’t got the right to sing the blues if: (a) you have all your teeth, (b) you were once blind but now can see, (c) the man in Memphis lived, (d) you have a retirement plan or trust fund.
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“It’s all right letting yourself go, as long as you can get yourself back.”
~ Mick Jagger, b. 26 July 1943
I feel so blessed that I can’t disguise (oh my)
Let’s spend Easter together
But I just can’t apologize (oh no)
Let’s spend Easter together
Don’t nail me up and don’t let me down (don’t let me down)
We could have fun just lying around, go underground
Oh my, my…
Let’s spend Easter together
Now I need you more than ever
Let’s spend Easter together now
“It’s all right letting yourself go, as long as you can get yourself back.”
~ Mick Jagger, b. 26 July 1943
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Blues Tutorial #12:
You have the right to sing the blues if: (a) you’re older than dirt, (b) you’re blind, (c) you shot a man in Memphis, (d) you can’t be satisfied.
But you ain’t got the right to sing the blues if: (a) you have all your teeth, (b) you were once blind but now can see, (c) the man in Memphis lived, (d) you have a retirement plan or trust fund.
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