Tuesday, July 2, 2019

Dancing to the Jailbird's Rock

Dancing to the Jailbird's Rock


I'll just add the same rewritten song from 2007 on top today to ask you a question about Toronto, Ontario. Does Toronto support music fraud? Why is Mick Jagger appearing there? And how is it possible unless he was released from incarceration? Well, if you're as rich as he is, you can afford the most outrageous bail; but it doesn't make you innocent. He and his band committed wide-scale fraud with at least two of my songs from 2007. Now, someone told me in 2010 that when you commit fraud you go to jail, regardless of your public stature. (I wouldn't know, since I've never committed the crime.) I took it to mean that a lot of rich and powerful stars were rounded up and thrown in jail on my account. It was back when the media were telling you the fascinating truth about me behind my back, about how all these big stars ripped me off, in order to trick you out of your trust at that time. So I think that Mick Jagger and his band were arrested and incarcerated, and that now that they're back out, the media wants you to think they were never punished, so you'll think I'm a crazy liar when I tell you the truth about it.

I hope my image hasn't suffered too much again for all the media's undying fraud love. And is Toronto really that excited about some greedy old fucker wanting to make more money in their city? Do they feel sorry for a man with a heart condition that he got from having too much sex? A similar heart condition killed his peer and partner-in-fraud, George Carlin. Maybe now Jagger's on his way to join him in the afterlife. As for me, I spent almost all of last week house painting; but honest, hard work is usually mistaken for criminal punishment in my unfortunate circles.

The Rolling Stones are not allowed to play Halcyon Days [above] anymore. Nor are they allowed to play Nothing but Ashes, or to use any of my guitar solos. Oh yes, and I wrote the songs with words that sound like they were written by a gentleman. Please don't confuse my thoughtful words with his 'lick-me-lick-me' lyrics.

  
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