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Well, I'm a lonesome schoolboy
and I just came into town
Yeah, I'm a lonesome schoolboy
and I just came into town
Well, I heard so much about London
I decided to check it out

Well, I wait in Leicester Square
with a come-hither look in my eye
Yeah, I'm leaning on Nelsons Column
but all I do is talk to the lime

Oh where can I get my cock sucked?
Where can I get my ass fucked?
I may have no money,
but I know where to put it every time

Well, I asked a young policeman
if he'd only lock me up for the night
Well, I've had pigs in the farmyard,
some of them, some of them, they're alright
Well, he fucked me with his truncheon
and his helmet was way too tight

Oh where can I get my cock sucked?
Where can I get my ass fucked?
I ain't got no money,
but I know where to put it every time

I'm a lonesome schoolboy
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wcr94 On Jun 28, 2004
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Cover art for Cocksucker Blues lyrics by Rolling Stones, The

Alot of the groupie stuff was staged and the picture quality is pretty lousy but there were some good parts.

Some highlights of the controversial film include lots a naked groupies and roadies, heroin use, keith richards throwing a tv out a hotel window, mick apparently rubbing himself, the stones talking about snorting coke, keith looking fucked up and dozing off, etc.

The film can only be showed once a year and the director has to be present.

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nasty. Decca F'ed them so they F'ed them back.

Truth is their is unreal material on tape that is far superior than anything the Stones have released.

If you like YaYa's (which stones fan doesn't recognize it as their best playing?) you have to get the Stones live stuff from 72.....Cock sucker blues has some of that on the tape.....It's part of the holy grail of the stones that Mick and Keith won't release because Mick Taylor proves to be the best part of the show.......sad and true.

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A tad vulgar. I believe they owed Decca a single so they finally gave them this in '72.

Cover art for Cocksucker Blues lyrics by Rolling Stones, The

Robert Frank did a documentary of the same name for the Stones. It was never officially released, and barely focuses on the band. He becomes intrigued with roadie/groupie goings-on. The Stones hated it.

Cover art for Cocksucker Blues lyrics by Rolling Stones, The

p.s. those lyrics about pigfucking are nasty

Cover art for Cocksucker Blues lyrics by Rolling Stones, The

Thats horrible...awwww....

 
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