Catholic
English Blood, Irish Heart
Years ago an anonymous poster here said:
What occurs to me here is that if Marr died first, Morrissey might not need any access to old Smiths demos.
There would be a catalogue of Marr songs that could THEORETICALLY could be re-recorded by Morrissey with new Morrissey lyrics and vocal melodies, analogous then to the situation with Whyte's earlier version of "Irish Blood, English Heart".
Probably impossible, but has anyone ever raised the idea of Morrissey recording any of Marr's work with new lyrics?
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Anonymous
I hate to be morbid, but Morrissey and Marr - eventually one of them is going to die before the other. And, I suspect, like the Beatles, whichever one is left may eventually get round to finishing off some old unfinished demo that was never completed at the time.
That's really as close to a 'reunion' as we're going to get.
This side of the grave? Never.
What occurs to me here is that if Marr died first, Morrissey might not need any access to old Smiths demos.
There would be a catalogue of Marr songs that could THEORETICALLY could be re-recorded by Morrissey with new Morrissey lyrics and vocal melodies, analogous then to the situation with Whyte's earlier version of "Irish Blood, English Heart".
Probably impossible, but has anyone ever raised the idea of Morrissey recording any of Marr's work with new lyrics?