I like the enthusiasm and driving rhythm of this unusual Jagger song. For a change it's not about heroin, prostitutes, Satan or getting one's rocks off.
I don't think it's about spring cleaning the house, weeding the garden or washing the car either.
No, I think Mick may actually be urging humanity to get up off its arse and get down to solving its problems, not least of them apathy, petty rancor, despondency, and very concrete poverty.
A refugee immigrant working in a self-run agricultural cooperative was asked by a TV journalist if he thought this kind of work was useful for immigrants like himself.
The immigrant replied: "Work is useful for the whole world".
I like to think that is the spirit of this song. Well done Mick!
I like the enthusiasm and driving rhythm of this unusual Jagger song. For a change it's not about heroin, prostitutes, Satan or getting one's rocks off.
I don't think it's about spring cleaning the house, weeding the garden or washing the car either.
No, I think Mick may actually be urging humanity to get up off its arse and get down to solving its problems, not least of them apathy, petty rancor, despondency, and very concrete poverty.
A refugee immigrant working in a self-run agricultural cooperative was asked by a TV journalist if he thought this kind of work was useful for immigrants like himself.
The immigrant replied: "Work is useful for the whole world".
I like to think that is the spirit of this song. Well done Mick!