Posted on 11/09/2016 7:04:08 PM PST by monkapotamus
Mick Jagger, the legendary front man for the Rolling Stones, hinted Wednesday that he might perform at Donald Trumps inauguration, after Trump closed out his victory speech with the song: You Cant Always Get What You Want.
The chorus became a subliminal message arguing for Trumps candidacy: he may not be ideal, but hes the only one:
You cant always get what you wantTrumps rallies also featured other Rolling Stones songs, as well. One of the most memorable is Tell Me, a song about longing and return that begins with a small acoustic riff. It played at rallies while supporters waited for speakers to begin...
You cant always get what you want
You cant always get what you want
But if you try sometimes you just might find You get what you need
(Excerpt) Read more at breitbart.com ...
Maybe he can perform “As Tears Go By” at a Hillary rally.
Or 19th Nervous Breakdown.
I’m thinking that would be YUGE!
I bet he would like to sing “Start Me Up” to Melania!
Start Me Up would be great for the inauguration, especially if they changed the chorus to “You make a grown girl cry”. :)
AWESOME! I think he is a closet conservative
Under My Thumb would send the left into overdrive.
Dee Snider should.
Or “Bitch.”
Now that would be cool. I love the Rolling Stones.
I think it was more a shot at Donald for using YCAGWYW without permission.
If Hillary had won, it would have been either “Sympathy For The Devil”, or “Bitch”.
Or Hillary’s theme song: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3N0A2b7nbdM
Dang, beat me by 37 seconds :(
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It doesn't matter if she dyes her hair Or the color of the shoes she wears She's the worst thing in this world Well, look at that stupid girl
Same here.
It was too obvious...
I doubt it. He and the Clintoons have done fundraising together. IIRC
‘ha!’ sarcastic...not gonna happen kinda ha!
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