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RE: virus:'Sweet Neo Con' is 'not really metaphorical'.
« on: 2005-08-24 15:33:44 »
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[Blunderov] Apparently Mick Jagger has recovered from his recent knighthood.
I can't wait to get this new album. And if Keith Richards ever makes an
album with Ry Cooder I may die happy.

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http://www.uncut.co.uk/music/the_rolling_stones/special_features/8652

<Snip>Now finally they've gone and done it with 'A Bigger Bang', a title
which apparently reflects their "Fascination with the scientific theory
about the origin of the universe." A notion which raises intriguing images
of Mick, Keith, Charlie and Ronnie sitting around the studio reading Stephen
Hawking for inspiration</Snip>.

http://www.nme.com/news/113295.htm
<Snip>
BUSH WHACKED BY THE STONES!
THE ROLLING STONES accuse US President GEORGE W BUSH of being "full of sh*t"
on their new album.

The track 'Sweet Neo Con', one of the tracks on the forthcoming 'A Bigger
Bang', was already known to be fiercely anti-Bush.

However, frontman Mick Jagger's disdain for the American leader has now been
confirmed, with Rolling Stones singer revealing some of the lyrics in an
interview with Newsweek.

But the singer has revealed that guitarist Keith Richards, who lives in the
US, is a bit worried about the direct nature of the words.

An extract from 'Sweet Neo Con' features the following lines: "You call
yourself a Christian, I call you u a hypocrite/You call yourself a patriot,
well I think you're full of sh*t."

Jagger said of the track: "It is direct. Keith said: 'It's not really
metaphorical.'

"I think he's a bit worried because he lives in the US. But I don't."

'A Bigger Bang' is released on September 5 and is preceded by the single,
'Streets Of Love' on August 22. The band begin their forthcoming world tour
in Boston on August 21. </Snip>



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Re: virus:'Sweet Neo Con' is 'not really metaphorical'.
« Reply #1 on: 2005-08-24 16:28:31 »
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"Jagger said of the track: "It is direct. Keith said: 'It's not really
metaphorical.'

"I think he's a bit worried because he lives in the US. But I don't."

Dear me, what a loss to the world it would be if they decided to give
up comedy and become musicians...
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