WAB
Veteran Member
Apparently there are two primary laws in rock and roll music:
Can anyone add to this list of rock and roll laws?
- First, one must give all of one's love, not merely part, or most of it.
- Second, one must party (or rock, the terms mean the same thing) all night long, and not only for a few hours, or several hours, but all night, which one would assume means until daybreak, at which point the partying (or rocking) stops. Of course there are the radicals, such as Ray Davies from the Kinks, who wants to be with his love all day as well as all of the night, but this pertains to loving, not partying, or rocking, although it could be argued that loving is integral and essential to partying and/or rocking.
- Thirdly, when driving fast, one generally does not exceed 80 mph, as attested to by Eddy Money and 38 Special. Ian Anderson of Jethro Tull has his antihero's motorbike up to ('around') 120, but as this was a motorbike and not a car, it doesn't obtrude on the 80 mph law.
Can anyone add to this list of rock and roll laws?