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| Jethro Tull – A Time For Everything Lyrics
| 23 years ago
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Same statement as Alan Parson's Day After Day (the show must go on). A message to the youth: Do Something! You'll never regret that you didn't spend enough time in the office. These are the Good Old Days. Make the memories now or you'll be a regretfull old geezer. |
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| Jethro Tull – Cross-Eyed Mary Lyrics
| 23 years ago
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I agree to the meaning, GAnthony. Agreed that that song writers eat by writing/singing songs. If you think this song is shocking, perhaps it was written for you, to kick you into doing something about a situation that still exists in your home town. Take that silver spoon out of your... mouth and help the Cross-eyed Marry in your neighborhood. To paraphrase an old book, feelings without action are dead. Geez, art isn't just to look at/listen to. It also spurs into action (not a reference to Hunting Girl). By the way, I wasn't shocked into buying the vinyl; I bought the 8-track. ;-) |
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