posted by davidt on Monday August 19 2002, @08:45AM
Mrs. Shankly writes:

"I Like You" (live in Arizona) is available for download. (!) Hope everyone enjoys it as much as I do.

mrs shankly's mp3 of the week for loafing oafs
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  • That song sounds soooo much better than I thought it was from reading the lyrics. **whew** A hearty thank you to whoever helped make this MP3 possible. The file, though, illustrates well why the proliferation of shows through MP3 format should be avoided....except for mass exposure like this. There's a distinct warble apparent throughout the song which acts as a disservice to Morrissey's wonderful performance (and what sounds like a rather nice recording). Thank you, thank you, though, for the song just the same! :)
    alainsane -- Monday August 19 2002, @09:03AM (#36849)
    (User #460 Info)
  • I really, really like You
    Anonymous -- Monday August 19 2002, @10:04AM (#36854)
  • even when "I Like You" is probably one of the weakest song titles ever, the song itself is a lovely one with (as usual) great lyrics...
    BTW, is it me or this could be another song written with Johnny Marr in mind?
    charles byron <{boy_afraid} {at} {hotmail.com}> -- Monday August 19 2002, @11:51AM (#36863)
    (User #49 Info)
    life without my sweetheart is only half a life
  • It's a great song! (Score:1, Interesting)

    Something about how Morrissey talks about the song at the end of the recording tells me he's both proud of the song and kind of embarrassed at how personal it is.
    Anonymous -- Monday August 19 2002, @12:53PM (#36872)
  • wonderful. it's has a Southpaw edge to it
    don't you think? and I think that's a good
    thing.

    looking forward to hearing it
    firsthand

    in Eugene !
    measurectal -- Monday August 19 2002, @01:02PM (#36874)
    (User #186 Info)
  • This song is brilliant! If this song is any indication of his new album, I foresee great things.
    sonnet29 -- Monday August 19 2002, @03:14PM (#36882)
    (User #4574 Info)
    My love, wherever you are, Whatever you are...Don't lose faith...I know it's gonna happen someday...
  • I am not that taken with this song. However, from the snippet I heard of "The First in the Gang to Die" I must say I thought it sounded terrific. I don't want to ruffle anyone's feathers here. I know that one of Morrissey's lesser accomplishments is far greater than most everything out there. I am interested in hearing Mexico but does anyone agree with me about "I Like You"?
    Anonymous -- Monday August 19 2002, @03:17PM (#36883)
  • I'm sorry, but "I Like You" is utter shit. This song makes Travis seem like The Smiths. One only has to look at the merchandise on offer, to realise that Morrissey has lowered his once high standards.

    Morrissey as a lyricist and singer still has something to offer, but grinning Boorer & Co do not.
    Anonymous -- Monday August 19 2002, @03:32PM (#36886)
  • I wish I could like it
    Anonymous -- Monday August 19 2002, @04:31PM (#36895)
  • anyone know what show this was taken from? tucson or yuma? if i remember correctly, they didn't play this tune in phoenix. thanks!
    Anonymous -- Monday August 19 2002, @04:33PM (#36896)
  • is it just me or is this song the same caliber as Lisa Marie Presley's tribute song to her father?

    "I miss you, i love you, People didn't realize what you went through bullshit"

    what the fuck kind of effort went into that song,
    the best part was at the end when Moz said, "it's called, it's called .... I Hate You"

    sorry but this song is less than par for the course
    me,myself and mozza -- Monday August 19 2002, @04:56PM (#36898)
    (User #5817 Info)
  • i love i like you (Score:2, Interesting)

    This a great song, the simplicity and restraint and the teasing lyrics moz at his best, play it twice and it's in your head forever (the mark of a great moz song)the little guitar signature at the end, dazzling, i love 'i like you'and tests prove i am not Boz boorers mum, it even has a scott walker feel to it, this makes the lack of a recording contract
    all the more frustrating,no disrespect but it makes Suedes new single sound like 'the Tweenies' well done boys excellent stuff, and of course the marvellous mrs Shankly. Tony, Worthing.
    disappointed -- Monday August 19 2002, @05:08PM (#36899)
    (User #3682 Info)
  • Just another nice simple song. The kind of music that Morrissey frequently puts out.
    Davey Boy -- Monday August 19 2002, @05:11PM (#36900)
    (User #508 Info)
  • Yeah, I was nonchalant about it during the first pass-through, but it's much better than you think it is. Very solid and well-constructed. My favorite bit is when the falsetto makes a return in the middle (similar to the "...Whalley Range..." days) - it still brings a shiver down my spine on how much of a genius he is. And, another favorite bit is at the end when he says "And you're not right in the head. Nor am I." Brilliant.
    Anonymous -- Monday August 19 2002, @05:15PM (#36901)
  • If I can ever complete the downloads from Ambitious-Outsiders website...I will post them on Kazaa, which will be a much faster download for anyone trying to get the songs.

                                                            -Javier
    Anonymous -- Monday August 19 2002, @06:40PM (#36910)
    • Thanks! by Anonymous (Score:0) Tuesday August 20 2002, @12:33AM
      • Re:Thanks! by Anonymous (Score:0) Tuesday August 20 2002, @04:14AM
        • Re:Thanks! by Anonymous (Score:0) Tuesday August 20 2002, @04:22AM
          • Re:Thanks! by Anonymous (Score:0) Tuesday August 20 2002, @07:24AM
  • Ditto, except on WinMX

    www.winMX.com for download
    Davy_Havok -- Monday August 19 2002, @08:00PM (#36914)
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  • You don't think maybe perhaps this mp3 comes a bit prematurely? I mean, if you think about it, its kinda like, if you haven't heard the new songs live yet, its kinda like jipping yourself outta the whole, new song all live feeling. No offence but, I for one want that experience of hearing a new morrissey song live for the very first time and not through somebody elses memory.
    Ah nostalgia.
    Mozkateer -- Monday August 19 2002, @08:16PM (#36916)
    (User #1871 Info | http://www.myspace.com/ofthetimes)
  • something new

    Ambitious Outsiders.com is almost cracking, took
    me an hour to come in, 15 minutes to go to
    the page where the 4 new songs are.
    I've got cable and now I as write this Flashget
    is DL the first 3 songs for me, 2 and a half hour
    it's gonna take me, but I don't care, cause
    I'm no good im me head

    A big thank you to the Morrissey webpage masters/
    mistress's who gave me the fix I needed so badly.
    [that are david T, A.O. , M.tour, etc. etc.
    Celibate Cry <[email protected]> -- Monday August 19 2002, @09:46PM (#36922)
    (User #220 Info)
    and the hills are alive with celibate cries
    • Re:at last by Anonymous (Score:0) Tuesday August 20 2002, @07:38AM
  • longmayitlast.com has all the new songs to download!
    Anonymous -- Tuesday August 20 2002, @01:13AM (#36930)
  • "I Like You" is NOT a great song. It's Boorer and Whyte on autopilot, boring plodding indie rock rubbish and the intro sounds like Lloyd Webber's Phantom. It heaves on for what seems like an eternity too - if it was 3 mins on the nose you might let it off but by the end it's like a horse begging to be shot.

    His singing is still good but it's a rotten tune with a rotten title. The most heartbreaking thing is that the next album is obviously going to be a Maladjusted Mk 2. Same old same old. If he was knocking these out (cracking one off?) year on year that might be different but after five whole years! Maybe he's saving the good stuff and only giving us the b-sides. I hope. "I Like You" is a B-side, and a ropey one at that. Some of the above posts it's as if people are looking really hard to justify it's worth. And the next person to compare it to anything by The Smiths will be spanked, by me, with a wet plimsoll.

    I know it's over.....
    Anonymous -- Tuesday August 20 2002, @01:44AM (#36933)
  • If you're going to complain about these songs as being *B sides* -- are *Alma Matters* and *Satan Rejected* (which were the A sides) better than *Lost* or *The Edges* or *I Can Have Both*? If recent history is any type of indicator, give me the B sides material. (Just keep the Z-side material (ie. *Striptease*) in a locked vault.)
    Anonymous -- Tuesday August 20 2002, @06:03AM (#36955)


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