This song was written in like ten minutes after a concert when the band members noticed that barely anybody had clapped for them because their songs were all so mellow.
The song is about a dude that picks up a girl on the street and takes her home for sex
@i8luigi It's weird that that was the case, since Free wasn't exactly "mellow", but I guess "rocker" was used (by "Free/Bad Co." drummer Simon Kirk) as an adjective for "up tempo". Also, points for not calling her a prostitute.
@i8luigi It's weird that that was the case, since Free wasn't exactly "mellow", but I guess "rocker" was used (by "Free/Bad Co." drummer Simon Kirk) as an adjective for "up tempo". Also, points for not calling her a prostitute.
This song was written in like ten minutes after a concert when the band members noticed that barely anybody had clapped for them because their songs were all so mellow.
The song is about a dude that picks up a girl on the street and takes her home for sex
Maybe a sandwish too?
Maybe a sandwish too?
@i8luigi It's weird that that was the case, since Free wasn't exactly "mellow", but I guess "rocker" was used (by "Free/Bad Co." drummer Simon Kirk) as an adjective for "up tempo". Also, points for not calling her a prostitute.
@i8luigi It's weird that that was the case, since Free wasn't exactly "mellow", but I guess "rocker" was used (by "Free/Bad Co." drummer Simon Kirk) as an adjective for "up tempo". Also, points for not calling her a prostitute.