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Nick Cody
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               Karen Turner



                          5 String Man – A Song                       in Vain” recorded on the Stones album
                                                                      “Let it Bleed” “Jamming along with the
                          For Keith Richards                          human riff” – this was a nickname for
                                                                      Keith “Your satisfaction is his to give” –
                          I’m a massive music fan and I grew up       reference to Stones hit “Satisfaction”
                          in what I consider to be a golden era of
                          music which was 1965 – 1975. During         There are also many drug related
                          this period Mick Jagger and Keith           references in the song “Homemade
                          Richards were at their songwriting          blues” – an amphetamine used
                          peak.  I decided to write a song about      extensively in 70s “Mandy’s touch” –
                          Keith after reading his superb              slang term for the sedative Mandrax “A
                          autobiography “Life” which is not just a    rush without traffic” – this is a phonetic
                          great story about the Rolling Stones,       ambiguity talking about the rush from
                          but also great social commentary on         taking drugs “You know which line’s
                          this period in UK history.                  this side of dying” – another phonetic
                                                                      ambiguity talking about a literal line
                          When I play this live, I always ask the     and a line associated with drug
                          audience if they can spot the clues as      consumption
                          to who “the 5 string man” is. Any
                          guitarist would of course get this as       “Gram, Mick, Les and BB too” refer to
                          Keith famously decided to tune his          famous musicians Keith played with,
                          guitar to open G and only use 5 instead     namely Gram Parsons, Mick Jagger.
                          of 6 strings. There are endless             Les Paul and BB King” Only Mick
                          references to The Rolling Stones            Jagger is still alive today. The final line
                          throughout these lyrics including the       “Your life’s in paper for all to read”
                          following –                                 refers to the title of his autobiography
                                                                      “Life”
                          “Exiled out on the mainline” – a refer-
                          ence to Exile on Main Street album          www.smallchangediaries.com
                          “Rocking this world since 1962” – when      https://www.facebook.com/small-
                          the band first started out                  changediaries/
                          “All the girls know your love’s in vain” –  www.nickcody.co.uk
                          reference to Robert Johnson son “Love       http://www.smallchangediaries.com/ly
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