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Sharps - 2006-09-22 09:49:59
Early John Lennon lyrics are full of all kinds of advice. There's friendly admonishment: "If you don't treat her right, my friend, you're gonna find her gone"; message bearing w/relationship advice: "She said she loves you, and you know you should be glad"; warning: "I told you before, ohhh you can't do that" to, well, outright death threats: "Catch you with another man and that's the end..."
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Greg - 2006-09-22 13:08:15
Hey all you hopheads and listen to me/Lay off the whiskey and let that cocaine be---a heady bit of wisdom if there ever was one.
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2fs - 2006-09-22 16:46:36
(trying again: stupid Diaryland...) If you like those Bound Stems tracks, the estimable Daytrotter.com features four live-in-studio songs from them. Also: I'm liking the new Robyn Hitchcock a lot. You?
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Paula - 2006-09-22 21:50:37
I haven't heard it yet!! I will badger someone about getting it inhouse here. He's got a full rock band on this'un, right?
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2fs - 2006-09-23 23:32:21
Indeedy. I write about over at my li'l home on the virtual prairie.
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MySpace Music Reviews - 2006-09-25 16:44:18
The best "advice" song ever - and i don't even know who sang it - is "If You Wanna Be Happy For the Rest of Your Life, Never Make a Pretty Woman Your Wife." Not because of the advice (necessarily) but just because it's gotta be one of the most hilariously clunky soul hits in history.
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qwe - 2006-10-03 22:20:08
Be wary of your comparisons - if you stack them too high, the pancakes may topple...
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Bina - 2006-10-18 01:54:52
If you love somebody, set them free. I wish I knew how to follow that advice. I wish I knew how to quit you!
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