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Not even close. Pretty much every song on Appetite is better. I cut my teeth on GnR..... Anything Goes is another good one, and very appropriate to this thread, but can't be posted. And what about Welcome to the Jungle?? Paradise City???
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Re: Edgey Old Songs
[Re: KeithC]
#8501478 11/11/2502:36 AM11/11/2502:36 AM
Another song “ T for Texas” by Jimmie Rodgers , has a lede lines in it about him doing some things with a firearm to his girl who’s been messing around. Delia’s gone and two timin woman by johny cash caused quite a stir back in the day. Johnny had an earlier version of Delia that I think was better.
Stand by your principles, Stand by your guns, and victory complete and permanent is sure at last. Abraham Lincoln
Re: Edgey Old Songs
[Re: KeithC]
#8502160 11/12/2508:40 AM11/12/2508:40 AM
This one is about a “flusey”; but edited because that term was considered too racy. Apparently flat feet was a symptom of an STD. And Floy-Floy was slang for whatever disease she had
Re: Edgey Old Songs
[Re: KeithC]
#8502172 11/12/2509:08 AM11/12/2509:08 AM
I had to chuckle and shake my head one year at the WI Sate High School Softball Championships and they play: Shes my Cherry Pie. With a facility full of teenage girls.
I had to chuckle and shake my head one year at the WI Sate High School Softball Championships and they play: Shes my Cherry Pie. With a facility full of teenage girls.
That song’ll put a smile on your face “ten miles wide”!
I had to chuckle and shake my head one year at the WI Sate High School Softball Championships and they play: Shes my Cherry Pie. With a facility full of teenage girls.
That song’ll put a smile on your face “ten miles wide”!
Wait, I thought we were talking about old songs.....
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