I read an interview with Damon at the time this album came out, and he said that the "Rolling Stones" reference in this song was meant to represent a drugged, debauched lifestyle. He had just read a book or seen a documentary on the Stones and thought it fit. So, it's "I lost my girl to a drugged, debauched lifestyle."
I read an interview with Damon at the time this album came out, and he said that the "Rolling Stones" reference in this song was meant to represent a drugged, debauched lifestyle. He had just read a book or seen a documentary on the Stones and thought it fit. So, it's "I lost my girl to a drugged, debauched lifestyle."