one of Stewart's classics. great song, just 2 things:
1) is it me or Morrissey's song "First of the gang to die" was kinda inspired in this???
2) the same with the 2nd part, but now this song is the one that reminds me of Lennon's "Give peace a chance": All we are saying is give peace a chance
vs "Oh Georgie stay, don't go away"
well, maybe it's just my imagination, i'm really high, or whatever...
Part 2 of this song is actually much more similar to the Beatles "Don't Bring Me Down" refrain from "Abbey Road" than "Give Peace A Chance." Regardless, Rod is so insanely famous that it has always been hard for people to be objective about his talent. This is a sweet (if borrowed) melody and some of the finest lyrics he ever wrote. Rod himself downplays his ability as a songwriter - he should listen to this and remind himself just how good he can be.
Part 2 of this song is actually much more similar to the Beatles "Don't Bring Me Down" refrain from "Abbey Road" than "Give Peace A Chance." Regardless, Rod is so insanely famous that it has always been hard for people to be objective about his talent. This is a sweet (if borrowed) melody and some of the finest lyrics he ever wrote. Rod himself downplays his ability as a songwriter - he should listen to this and remind himself just how good he can be.
one of Stewart's classics. great song, just 2 things:
1) is it me or Morrissey's song "First of the gang to die" was kinda inspired in this??? 2) the same with the 2nd part, but now this song is the one that reminds me of Lennon's "Give peace a chance": All we are saying is give peace a chance vs "Oh Georgie stay, don't go away"
well, maybe it's just my imagination, i'm really high, or whatever...
Part 2 of this song is actually much more similar to the Beatles "Don't Bring Me Down" refrain from "Abbey Road" than "Give Peace A Chance." Regardless, Rod is so insanely famous that it has always been hard for people to be objective about his talent. This is a sweet (if borrowed) melody and some of the finest lyrics he ever wrote. Rod himself downplays his ability as a songwriter - he should listen to this and remind himself just how good he can be.
Part 2 of this song is actually much more similar to the Beatles "Don't Bring Me Down" refrain from "Abbey Road" than "Give Peace A Chance." Regardless, Rod is so insanely famous that it has always been hard for people to be objective about his talent. This is a sweet (if borrowed) melody and some of the finest lyrics he ever wrote. Rod himself downplays his ability as a songwriter - he should listen to this and remind himself just how good he can be.