8.12.2017

saturday 9





Start Me Up 😊

1) That's a goat wearing a high heel. What's on your feet as you answer these questions? my feet are naked! *gasp*

2) More fashion: In the video for this song, Mick is wearing white pants with an elastic waistband. Are you wearing a belt as you answer these questions? I am not wearing, nor do I often, wear a belt

3) In this song, Mick pleads, "Don't make a grown man cry." When is the last time you shed a tear? I laughed so hard I cried when my sisters were home in July--I was even hoarse from laughing

4) Keith Richard has said this is a song he could play "forever and ever." What in your life doesn't get old, no matter how often you do it? hmmm, I have a few things: going for a drive, reading, and knitting

5) While The Rolling Stones enjoy performing songs, like this one, from Tattoo You, Mick Jagger has dismissed the songs from their 1967 album Their Satanic Majesties Request as "rubbish." Do you have a favorite Rolling Stones song? this one is a favorite, as well as "Waiting on a Friend"

6) This recording of "Start Me Up" features a cowbell. Do you remember which Saturday Night Live host made, "More cowbell!" a catchphrase? One of my very favorite sketches! It was Christopher Walken!

7) Bassist Bill Wyman once said he thought he should have been an archivist because he loved to make lists. Do you have a to-do list? I don't usually make lists for home stuff, but I do make lists at school

8) Mick finds it hard to stand still when he sings, not only on stage but also in the studio. The engineer for this song reports that Mick would have to run across the room to get back to the microphone for his vocal. Are you more fidgety, or still? I am still with restless leg syndrome

9) Random question: Do you believe men are inherently more sensible than women?
that would be a NO

6 comments:

The Gal Herself said...

What a happy answer to #3!

Stacy said...

Ha! Here's to naked feet!

zippiknits...sometimes said...

Me too, bare foot, and California that is ten months of the year.
Knitting doesn't get old. Hopefully you have tough thumbs.
And I will say HELL NO, to the last. Women being silly and hormonal is so passé.

JLS Hall said...

#4 - I agree -- reading never gets old! I try to do a little reading everyday. I would LOVE to be able to knit.

I am Harriet said...

I'm pretty sure that I saw a picture of your feet on Instagram too

CountryDew said...

Reading is always good. What do you take for your RLS? My mother-in-law has it and prescription drugs don't help her at all.