Rolling Stones-Ruby Tuesday
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im stoned
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"what does age have to do with liking music? those comments about being only 14 and not liking todays crap music annoy this piss outta me, music doesn't care how old you are. If you dig it fucking sweet but nobody gives a shit how old you are"
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@SuperWalrus88 I'm wondering why you are bothering trolling on a site of this video? Guess you have nothing better to do with your time....BTW---if you pay attention to my picture you can clearly tell I am not a Bro!
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@Beatleshell u mad bro? :3 this is the worst song i have herd id rather teabag a fucking bear trap than re-listen to this song
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@SuperWalrus88 hello troll!! fuck off!
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who the fuck likes the rolling stones god there sooo fucking bad justin beiber is wayyy better just sayin
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@SuperWalrus88 I'd suggest searching what you actually want then... -_-
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@20COLT why is there quotations in your post who the fuck are you quoting ???
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lol..Brian did bring something quite intrical to thier earlier works. Yet, the Stones pushed the envelope, and managed to go forth, and to evolve. I ask the question, when one wants to "get laid" do they care if a sitar is being played??? Mick, Keith & the Boys went through alot together, and still to this day shall reap the rewards for doing as such.
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in the loss of Brian, yes the Band changed. yet I don't believe they ever lost the sign of the times. in fact, they set the trends and managed to write songs that people wanted to hear. They seem to speak volumes in thier approach to Sexuallity, and Flair in most cases others were so scared of. Once again, keeping it Raw, Sexy & Dirty. tis why i believe young males would want to pick up a guitar, or sing in a Rock & Roll band. it isn't at all about being nice..
On this date in 1967 {Mar. 4th} "Ruby Tuesday" became the #1 {for 1 week} record on Billboard's Hot Top 100 chart and spent 12 weeks in the Top 100...
Ranked 24th on Billboard's Year-End Hot 100 Singles of 1967 chart...
Reached #3 on the U.K. singles chart...
Covered by Melanie in 1971, her version peaked at #52...
The B-side, "Let's Spend The Night Together", also charted, at #55...
sauquoit13456 15 hours ago
@sauquoit13456 Very interesting, Thank you for sharing that.
TheBunnySensation 14 hours ago