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Stones in the culture
Posted by: latebloomer ()
Date: August 30, 2014 16:15

Like the many songs that mention the stones, there are lots of references to the Stones in popular culture, the press, and the business community. I always get a kick out of it when I come across one. Something fun for the Holiday weekend. smiling smiley


Most everyone knows this one:


But did you know about this one?


Spotted this in The WaPo a few weeks ago:

Re: Stones in the culture
Posted by: with sssoul ()
Date: August 30, 2014 17:03

Well ... "wild horses couldn't drag X away" was a cliche well before the Stones used it.
This one has always charmed me, although it's not quite what you mean:
[www.snapgalleries.com]

Re: Stones in the culture
Posted by: treaclefingers ()
Date: August 30, 2014 17:08

upon first glance, I thought it was going to be Beast of Burden

Re: Stones in the culture
Posted by: slewan ()
Date: August 30, 2014 17:16

An example from social science (a review article on books on sexuality in a German sociological journal)

[www.degruyter.com]



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 2014-08-30 17:17 by slewan.

Re: Stones in the culture
Posted by: marcovandereijk ()
Date: August 30, 2014 18:33

Dutch literature: Letters to Mick Jagger, by Boudewijn Büch


Just as long as the guitar plays, let it steal your heart away

Re: Stones in the culture
Posted by: latebloomer ()
Date: August 30, 2014 18:37

Quote
treaclefingers
upon first glance, I thought it was going to be Beast of Burden


Yeah, those ponies are pretty beastly, they'll snap at you if you get too close.


Here's another one, not too far from me:


Re: Stones in the culture
Posted by: latebloomer ()
Date: August 30, 2014 18:42

Quote
with sssoul
Well ... "wild horses couldn't drag X away" was a cliche well before the Stones used it.
This one has always charmed me, although it's not quite what you mean:
[www.snapgalleries.com]

That is funny, never seen it before.



I'm not quite sure what I mean either with sssoul, so feel free to go with it wherever you want. cool smiley

Re: Stones in the culture
Posted by: Chacho ()
Date: August 30, 2014 19:22

As stated above, I also was under the beleif that "Wild Horses couldn't drag (them, you, me) away" was a phrase in popular usage in the 1950s by youth and young adults. I am 63 and I never used it or heard it used, when I was young, so this is a phrase that was popular among persons currently older or quite a bit older than 63.

Other than The Rollng Stones usage in their song, I have heard it used in conversation in some movies depicting the 1950s. Two that come to mind are "The Talented Mr. Ripley", and "Joshua Tree 1951: A Portrait of James Dean".



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 2014-08-30 19:39 by Chacho.

Re: Stones in the culture
Posted by: stonehearted ()
Date: August 30, 2014 19:45

The motel that inspired the song: Memory bar and motel, Montauk, Long Island, New York.







And the motel in Wildwood Crest, New Jersey, inspired by the song.




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