Rolling Stones - Little Indian Girl (Alt. Take)
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Very simple ... A great song !! ... Esta cancion me recuerda los tristes dias de la guerra estupida de Nic. Little Indian Girl, una cancion q' no tuvo mucha difusion pero q' el tiempo le esta dando su lugar y demostrando q' tiene los elementos basicos de todo un EXITO, gracias a RS y Bianca Jagger por mencionar a Granada (la ciudad mas antigua del continente en tierra firme) y Masaya, tierra del folklore nicaraguense. To anyone, please translate this message to English in good spelling.
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'Mr. Gringo, my father he ain't no Che
GuevaraAnd he's fighting the war on the streets of MasayaLittle Indian
girl where is your father? Little Indian girl where is your
momma?They're fighting for Mr. Castro in the streets of Angola'
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"they fightin for mr castro in the streets of angola..la da da da, la la la la"
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To all the innocent children caught in the world's senseless wars!:>)
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Tattoo You
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"Lesson number one you learn while you're young: Life goes on and on getting harder and harder"... ain't that the truth!!
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Hard to choke one's tears.
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gonna share this with everybody i know,,,,,
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Love this tune.. life just goes on an on getting harder an harder. Lesson number one better learn while your young.
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Love this tune..
under rated Stones....they really are great baladiers
tcnsrq 1 year ago 7
I would assume at the time of its release, this song might have bite the big one. I remember and it was instant "Cha Chink" on the 8-track to the next track because I wanted the fast paced Stones. Finally after forgetting to change the track and just letting the song play I warmed up to it. Then as I lost excitement with the main stones of Emotional Rescue, as in only human and your interested change, this song has its got to play time. Today I think of it all the time and true classic.
SHACKBASH 5 months ago 2