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The Last Time Lyrics
Well I told you once and I told you twiceight.
But ya never listen to my advice goin' right.
You don't try very hard to please me
With what you know it should be easy
Well this could be the last time
This could be the last time
Maybe the last time
I don't know. Oh no. Oh no.
Well, I'm sorry girl but I can't stay
Feelin' like I do today
It's too much pain and too much sorrow
Guess I'll feel the same tomorrow
Well this could be the last time
This could be the last time
Maybe the last time
I don't know. Oh no. Oh no.
Well I told you once and I told you twice
That someone will have to pay the price
But here's a chance to change your mind
Cuz I'll be gone a long, long time
Well this could be the last time
This could be the last time
Maybe the last time
I don't know. Oh no. Oh no.
Well, this could be the last time
But ya never listen to my advice goin' right.
You don't try very hard to please me
With what you know it should be easy
This could be the last time
Maybe the last time
I don't know. Oh no. Oh no.
Feelin' like I do today
It's too much pain and too much sorrow
Guess I'll feel the same tomorrow
This could be the last time
Maybe the last time
I don't know. Oh no. Oh no.
That someone will have to pay the price
But here's a chance to change your mind
Cuz I'll be gone a long, long time
This could be the last time
Maybe the last time
I don't know. Oh no. Oh no.
Well, this could be the last time
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The first two lines are this:
Well I told you once and I told you twice But ya never listen to my advice...
Those are the correct words...
This is my favorite Stones song of all time...it's simple and to the point. There is mish-mashing of words and no embellishing of the music. The guitar solo about two thirds of the way through is fluid and fits the tune really well. It's an awesome tune about depression and breaking up. Too bad this kind of music has had a falling out with the masses.
this song has always held a big place in my heart, for centimential reasons (you know when a song just puts you right back into a place and time) and for the fact that i just rocks. i love the riff and the vocals... i agree, an under-rated stones classic.
A flipping sweet song, def. one of my favorites. Truly classic rock...
OpinionHead, I think it's pretty cool that this is your favorite song since it was the first original song that Mick and Keith wrote together. Keith said in an interview that their manager at the time (Andrew Oldham) told them, "How many obscure great songs can find to cover?" He then locked Mick and Keith in a room and told them not to come out until they had a song. Keith said they came out with "The Last Time". Oh well, I like the song too..
My first post and I screw up a sentence! Andrew Oldham told them, "How many obscure great songs can You find to cover?" Or at least something to that effect. I have to tell you that there's something to be said for this technique. You truly don't know what you're capable of until you force yourself (or forced by someone else in this case!) to give it a serious try. As a huge Stones fan, I'm really glad Andrew Oldham locked those two in that room all those years ago...
If I remember right, this is the song that the Verve played backwards for "Bittersweet Symphony," or whatever that song was. Anyways, the Verve is full of dickheads, and this is one of my favorite Stones songs.
It wasn't played backwards, it was a sample used, performed by Andrew Loog Oldham Orchestra, (the first manager of the Rolling Stones. then Allen Klein suit the Verve. He's the one who betrayed the Stones on the early sixties and the one who owns the rights of their decca years. (before Sticky Fingers)
It wasn't played backwards, it was a sample used, performed by Andrew Loog Oldham Orchestra, (the first manager of the Rolling Stones. then Allen Klein suit the Verve. He's the one who betrayed the Stones on the early sixties and the one who owns the rights of their decca years. (before Sticky Fingers)
Here's the history http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bitter_Sweet_Symphony
Here's the history http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bitter_Sweet_Symphony
The Last Time still rocks and shivers with only three chords. The Stones captured the essence of deep south blues in a few minutes of hypnotic rhythm. The signature lick is Keith Richard's tribute to the Delta Blues. He transformed that E7 chord riff into a spell binding voodo shuffle. It doesn't get any better.
Universal no way is the verve 'full of dick heads'. first of all have you listened to this song and bitter sweet symthony? really i cant see how they are anything alike. Also, the verve have shit loads of songs, bittersweet isnt the only one. And anyway the verve used a short loop of the Andrew Oldham Orchestra version of the Stones song...
This has always been one of their best for me as well. Listening to it just now, I thought perhaps it was because it is more in the "traditional" R&R style of the time than many of their later things. I also love Start Me Up, so ...
This has always been one of their best for me as well. Listening to it just now, I thought perhaps it was because it is more in the "traditional" R&R style of the time than many of their later things. I also love Start Me Up, so ...