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Given the reference to the death of a soldier, it was evocative of I Bury the Living for me. I’d definitely favour it over that song, as part of the LP.on those ‘hear am I’ ‘for you’ parts, yeah.
Maybe it’s just his delivery or tempo, but it somehow makes me think of ‘All the Lazy Dykes’, but not as good.
Given the reference to the death of a soldier, it was evocative of I Bury the Living for me. I’d definitely favour it over that song, as part of the LP.
I'm always pleased to hear stuff like this, regardless of quality. While I'm cautiously optimistic about Bonfire, what I'm really looking forward to is the one to follow...
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Well done. As per previous thread, of course I am not as smart as some people here, but I was trying to put 2 and 2 together, but you nailed itMorrissey’s ‘Whyte’ album
Take a hike
and the “look aren’t I clever?” rhyme of “urn’ and ‘turn” that has those of us who remember when Morrissey was a great lyricist wincing.
He & Bulletti were in a band at one point and his home studio is in CA.
Yeah just like a demo should be. Travelling along a road you don't know yet.Joe Meek, 60's Brit-death tragedy vibes. He's struggling to fit the words in, but I liked it.