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I don't think he's saying sookie. He wants Sue to do something else entirely. "Let it hand out baby" "Don't step on that banana peel". "Drink a bottle of turpentine, When you wake up in the morning, Feelin' kinda fine" - He just roofied her here because she wouldn't suckhim, suckhim, suckhim, suckhim, suckhim, SUE!
One of the dumbest songs I've ever heard. Makes absolutely no sense. Sounds like somebody came up with some music and lazily threw some lyrics on top, maybe in a drunken state. Maybe it was just an F.U. to the listeners. Who knows!
It would take only a nudge to transform "sookie" into "suck it." If you listen close with headphones, I defy you to tell me which one John Kay is actually singing. This was from an era where bands had great fun getting things past the censors, so there\'s that too. \n\nI guess in the long run, I have to give a vote to the user that said these lyrics were possibly a drunken afterthought to a decent flipside for Magic Carpet Ride, circa 1969, lol.
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