After the Watershed (Early Learning the Hard Way)
"After the Watershed" is a 1991 single by Carter the Unstoppable Sex Machine. Although never featured on any original album by the band, it is included on several later compilations. The Rolling Stones took a dim view of the unauthorised use of their lyrics, - the refrain "Goodbye, Ruby Tuesday" - in the song's chorus, and took out an injunction which forced the song from the radio.
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After the Watershed (Early Learning the Hard Way)
"After the Watershed" is a 1991 single by Carter the Unstoppable Sex Machine. Although never featured on any original album by the band, it is included on several later compilations. The Rolling Stones took a dim view of the unauthorised use of their lyrics, - the refrain "Goodbye, Ruby Tuesday" - in the song's chorus, and took out an injunction which forced the song from the radio.
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"After the Watershed" is a 199 ...... rformance lacking originality.
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1991-10-05
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*Alternative rock
*alternative dance
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Morrison, Carter, Richards and Jagger
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"After the Watershed" is a 199 ...... orced the song from the radio.
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