This quote punctuates the scene when Jake Spoon must be hanged along with the murdering horse thieves he has thrown in with. Jake pleads his case but Gus has little sympathy. He says, “You know how it works, Jake. You ride with the outlaw, you die with the outlaw. Sorry, you crossed the line.”
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I reckon Skagit Valley wasn't Police cuntry back in the day.
You guess correct. My dad referred to Sting as "Stink." I actually don't dislike a lot of their music, but I don't like silly shit.
The lyrics are silly as fuck on said track. The guitar riff that Summers laid down is great.
From Lonesome Dove:
This quote punctuates the scene when Jake Spoon must be hanged along with the murdering horse thieves he has thrown in with. Jake pleads his case but Gus has little sympathy. He says, “You know how it works, Jake. You ride with the outlaw, you die with the outlaw. Sorry, you crossed the line.”
I went to HS @WoolleyDoog with Jake Spoon's son, bud!
I couldn't imagine a different style of vocals within that band.
Rush's greatest moment is Tom Sawyer being used in The Waterboy. Definitely their crowning achievement.
The Throbber has fond memories of a Sadie Hawkins dance with that song playing.
Might have been where the purple really throbbed for the first time.
But, yeah, not one of The Police's best efforts.