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You're lazy, just stay in bed
You don't want no money
You don't want no bread, no
If you're drownin', you don't clutch no straw, no-no
If you're drowning, you don't clutch no straw
You don't wanna live, don't wanna cry no more, no-no
Well, my trying ain't done no good
I said my trying ain't done no good
You don't make no effort, no, not like you should
Lazy, you just stay in bed
Lazy, you just stay in bed
You don't want no money
You don't want no bread
They just don't write them like this, anymore.
They just don't play like this anymore.
They just don't feel like this anymore.
Because they're lazy, they just stay in bed...
Remixed by Frank's kid? Who knew? Did a fine job.
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They just don't write them like this, anymore.
They just don't play like this anymore.
They just don't feel like this anymore.
'casue the younger folks just don't care about real music anymore!
They just don't play like this anymore.
They just don't feel like this anymore.
That is, you expected all the bands to sound like this; and many did.
Here's the metaphor: It was like going to a huge party room with a long buffet table full of wine and drink, all kinds of exotic foods, and a minstrel band playing. It was bright and cheery and everyone was having a good time. That was the music of the 1970s.
Today's music: it's likes revisiting that grand room, but it's empty and dark and dusty, except for a small table with a bowl of boiled potatoes and a tankard of lukewarm water. You'll eat it and be happy cause your hungry but you remember the olden days.
Wowee, this sounds amazing in flac.
At high volume of course!
I heard the intro and turned the tablet and speaker up LOUD and just jammed like i was 50 yrs younger.
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This is soooooo good! The first record album I ever bought - when I was about 12 years old in '74, after my next door neighbor played it for me. I biked to the record store in the next town over -about five miles - and got it. carried it home under one arm and steering my bike with the other hand. Got home and played it really loud on dad's stereo...
My brother bought this in...probably 72 or 73, me 15-16ish. Yes, as loud as it just played, but on a crummy Soundesign record ruiner. We'd argue which was guitar and which was organ
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At high volume of course!
Love the live version on Made In Japan (funnily enough i was only playing that album just last night) but this is pretty darn good init!
The vocals are more pronounced with this remix. Ian never sounded better.
None of these guys ever sounded better than they do right here, on this mix of this song.
Dwezil’s mix is superb, but mainly what it does is let you hear how good this actually is.
Added the new mix of Smoke On The Water also. That was one of those songs I figured we didn’t ever need to bother playing here on RP, but it’s a whole new beast on the new mix.
Now if the multitrack of Beggar’s Banquet has survived…
The Lord's work
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Dammit you beat me to it
(Did ya see what I did there?)
ya gotta love them keyboards
The Lord's work
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them are words to live by