Friday, August 15, 2008

1973: The Cover Of The Rolling Stone



Dr. Hook: The Cover Of The Rolling Stone

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One of my favorite songs from 1973 is this Dr. Hook gem penned by by the inimitable Shel Silverstein.

In very humorous fashion, the lyrics tell a tale of wretched rock'n'roll excess--1973 style:

Well we are big rock singers, we've got golden fingers
And we're loved everywhere we go
We sing about beauty and we sing about truth
At ten thousand dollars a show
We take all kind of pills to give us all kind of thrills
But the thrill we've never known
Is the thrill that'll get you when you get your picture
On the cover of the Rolling Stone

REFRAIN

I've got a freaky old lady name o' Cocaine Katy
Who embroiders on my jeans
I've got my poor old gray-haired Daddy
Drivin' my limousine
Now it's all designed to blow our minds
But our minds won't really be blown
Like the blow that'll get you when you get your picture
On the cover of the Rolling Stone

REFRAIN

We got a lot of little teenage blue-eyed groupies
Who do anything we say
We got a genuine Indian guru
He's teachin' us a better way
We got all the friends that money can buy
So we never have to be alone
And we keep gettin' richer but we can't get our picture
On the cover of the Rolling Stone

REFRAIN

For more great songs written by Shel Silverstein, check out this post over at my home blog: Writer's Block: Shel Silverstein.

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