I HATE it. This song minus that line, the hand on my knee line, and the spreading your legs line it would be a great song. Instead, it makes me cringe.
I've Changed My Plea to Guilty,'' from the "Viva Hate'' album, was one such highlight, as was a tender reading of the Smiths' "Every Day is Like Sunday''
..this guy did his homework, eh?
Man---13 years since that epic release. I remember the day I bought it in the Spring of '94--it was ALSO at a signing. Sadly, it was Henry Rollins. Went out to lunch with my dad and best friend (Mongolian BBQ), then walked down the street and bought the record and threw it in my dad's CD...
I think it would be great to see Morrissey in an intimate setting (well, as intimate as his popularity allows) doing an acoustic show with just him singing and Boz on guitar. Anyone else yearn to see this?
Black is offensive? I have never even heard the term "negroid"--negro, yes. I have never known the term black to be offensive. Example from SuperBowl.com: "It took 41 years for a black head coach to make it all the way to the Super Bowl. Lovie Smith did it Jan. 21 on a snowy afternoon in...
As a follow-up to Vauxhull I was disappointed then-and nothing has really changed. The Operation, Boy Racer, Southpaw, and to a lesser extent Reader Meet Author are the only songs that really measure up to me. And all of those are flawed in their own ways. And the lyrics throughout the album...
I was disappointed on first listen and I am still disappointed. All the talk of their being enough material for a double album and all that---didn't pan out. Some of the better tracks on ROTT, to me, don't measure up to many of the YATQ b-sides.
Here are my scores:
"I Will See You In Far-off...
Wow! So "Bona To Voda....with your lovely eek and your lovely riah" Is "Good to look at with your lovely face and your lovely hair".
By the way, anyone notice "riah" is simply hair spelled backwards.
...soon put paid to
All the things I'd whispered to you
At night time
And I will never stand naked in front of you
Or if I do, it won't be for a long time
Look once to me, look once to me
Then look away
Some of Morrissey's best lyrics (and vocals).
I was watching some vids from that era and it occured to me that era 92-94 was the pinnacle of Moz solo. The sound, the band, the looks, the music---kinda depressing knowing he won't reach those heights again. Anyone else agree?
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