I'm posting this for our music players one of whom I am not, alas.. This guy blows me away. Most who pursue music do so with the ear alone. They learn music history by learning one song at a time then playing it. and over time aquiring an understanding of why this or that "works" This guy is a music historian. In my view he is very good at what he does. Flash music history test: What is the second most recorded song in all of human history? Tis guy can tell you! LOL
I believe this was on the first stones album...I could be wrong and you could pretend I'm not! For me this is a masterpiece of Rock, that is comes so early in their career makes it hard to grasp all that it foretells.
Same album...The stones at their peak of youthful cold bloodedness . what a thing to say to or about a girl!!
Re watched it last night! They use it twice!! The first time as Beldar is driving his daughter and two friends to school, they drive him nuts with it. The second is when he must snagel the garfark. I so love being right! LOL
All that comes to mind that might fit is "the Graduate?" But I think that won. Burt Lancaster did one where he played an immoral preacher that fairly smoked up the screen. One line of dialog during his trial from a parishioner on the witness stand: "Then he laid me down and struck lighting into me!" My 11 year old ears burned!! LOL
I've won quite a few bar bets with this one. Most people quickly say 'Last Tango in Paris'. WRONG! It's Stanley Kubrick's 'A Clockwork Orange' [I don't *think* that 'The Graduate' was rated X.]
What a GREAT song. Been loving this one since 1972. Harold Melvin And The Blue Notes If You Don't Know Me By Now