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Post by LOVELYRITA on Sept 8, 2006 21:34:20 GMT -5
This isn't PID...but I did a little research on this and decided to share the lyrics...Some of the verses remind me of Bill, but it was released in UK on Aftermath April 1966, version 2 Released in US "Flowers" in June 1967 and in 1975 a 3rd version on "Metamorphosis" and only features Mick Jagger.
Out of Time
You don't know what's going on You've been away for far too long You can't come back and thinkyou are still mine You're out of touch, my baby My poor discarded baby I said baby, baby, baby you're out of time
Well baby, baby, baby, you're out of time I said baby,baby, baby you're out f time You are all left out Out of there without a dabout cause baby, baby, baby you're out of time
You thought you were a clever girl Giving up your social whirl But you can't come back and be the first in line, oh no You're obsolete my baby My poor old fashioned baby I said baby, baby, baby you're out of time
Well, baby, baby, baby, you're out of time I said, baby, baby, baby , you're out of time Yes, you are left out Out of there without a dobut cause baby, baby, baby, you're out of time.
I said, baby, baby, you're out of time.
...like sands through an hourglass....out of time....
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Post by fourthousandholes on Sept 9, 2006 12:46:04 GMT -5
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Post by LOVELYRITA on Sept 9, 2006 14:47:39 GMT -5
That's something that struck me, but...I had looked this up before and seen that it was released in April of 1966...but that could be a possible error..Maybe they started recording at that time...
If memory serves me right, and I don't have a copy of the album , but didn't Aftermath have an oddly blurry cover of the band? As if it was someone having a hard time getting their focus on something?....
No, it's not a typical lovesong...Especially for that time of the mid-`1960's. Most of the mid 60's music was a pop cutesy love songs, some even bubblegum-ish...that definitely doesn't fit the typical mold for pop boy meets girl, boy loses girl/boy gets rid of girl song...But then we're talking Mick Jagger...there's nothing "normal" or "typical" about him....so why should any music from him be any different?
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