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Ian and StonesFan, good points. I have a slightly different take to add to your observations. IMO, its that Jagger haziness, lazy ennunciation that gives it an edge. I never saw it as just a simple disco-ish song with cute lyrics, or a tongue and cheekiness. Its a fun song to sing, but the edginess opens up other meanings for me. What if this is Mick masking real romantic longing by trying to make it, and later claiming it to be, jokey. The tone of the song, and the reaction we get from it, as described by StonesFan, belie that claim. We've all been obsessed at one time in our lives, preoccupied with the hopeless longing for someone we can't have (well, most of us). You're right, Ian, it sounds almost like Jagger is dreaming, fantazing because its all he can do. Jagger often tries to make light of songs, themes like this and most people take that claim at face value because he's Mick fucking Jagger - he couldn't possibly want to ride an arab charger across the desert for a woman...., or feel that kind of protectiveness and hurt about a woman who has evidently rejected him.....the words reflect a genuine weakness and that's not easy to express, so make the song a "joke". But there[i] is an urgency to the song, a hopelessness that comes from heartbreak, dissapointment etc..... StonesFan1990, your take on the song is excellent in that it dismisses the notion that the song is nothing but bouncy fluff, which denies its vulnerability.
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