Watson
Probably best to not take things too seriously.
Please never mention that name on here again...it sends all of a tither...and not in a good way.Masterful. The song Albarn could only dream he had the skill to write.
Please never mention that name on here again...it sends all of a tither...and not in a good way.Masterful. The song Albarn could only dream he had the skill to write.
Thither you notPlease never mention that name on here again...it sends all of a tither...and not in a good way.
Full translated interview that you will see the "I don't think so. This song was the definitive expression of my change to adulthood, of my maturity.... " quote used around this track.
TO END LIKE ORSON WELLES
Les Inrockuptibles, 1995
(Worth a read).
FWD.
I thought the song was about his relationship with jake ?I own some Morrissey songs better than this, but I don’t have too many.
Yes; I think you’re right. But the song got me into Brighton Rock (the film).I thought the song was about his relationship with jake ?
It is almost impossible to top, and yet Vauxhall does get even better.Quintessential Morrissey, just hits home in so many ways. Could it get any better, hard to top!
More an embrace of a new subjectivity? though I can accept a death of sorts is implied.I've always interpreted the fullness of the heart as detrimental to the spirit, an indication of being fed up and having had enough. The song is essentially a suicide note, is it not?
I loved Boorer demos.
God, that film was always on during the six weeks summer break from schoolYes; I think you’re right. But the song got me into Brighton Rock (the film).
Just seeing those 4 short words on a screen is enough to send shivers down my spine. So much power in this song!Did you pass by?
The days of yore, your good self, attempting a solo version at the MEN in 04, and weeping in Bridlington IIRC months later when Morrissey performed it. Weeping which manifested into sobbing uncontrollably . Ah, they were grand days xMy favourite Morrissey song. Flawless.