As a little aside, I've always thought it funny that two big hits, by Eddy Money and 38 Special, included the speed of 80 in the lyrics. I believe the songs are "Shakin'" by Eddy Money, and "Rockin' Into* The Night" by 38 Special.
I think it's "eat your meat", but beat your meat works very well. Especially in a seemingly CFNM-ing culture (which is ok with me).
Yes, partying ALL nite long has been proposed as one of the laws of rock and roll. I think we could safely say that partying ALL nite long is
THE primary, axiomatic law of rocking.
And of rolling.
I hereby withdraw the 80 mph** law.
*One must ask, why are we only rockin'
into the night? I thought the idea was to rock into, and all through, the night (nite).? ie, all night (nite) long.
**I was wondering about the metric system, and if I've ever heard those terms used in rock lyrics, a great percentage of which are written by Europeans. Just as an example, Robert Plant, the mega-Celt rock warrior hairlord, says he will give his
BAAAAAAAABE!!!!!! every inch of his love, not every centimeter of his love; he also says to another of his
BAAAAAAAAAAAB!!!!!es that he would like to "walk a quiet mile with you" and not a quiet kilometer.
Is it just that metric system terms don't fit metrically in rock lyrics?
These are important questions!