And this from the best war film of all time . No spectacular , theme-track accompanied killings or escapes or dying. Just the horrific ordinariness of death in a POW camp as a Japanese officer who finds himself in love with David Bowie ( who plays a captured British commando ) watches the man of...
And this one reminds of Sylvia Plath more than any other song . The same blue icy-cold tone and sound we find in "Sheep In Fog" if I had to pick one of Sylvia's to match this track ...
It took me literally a decade or more to get over crap like "Lady Lazarus" and "Daddy" and realise Plath was...
I can't express how much this song reminds me of the work of Breece D"J Pancake , the short-story writer , especially his key work "Trilobites" , although that's probably the unabashed Southerness in its mention of guns.
Such longing for integration into his girlfriend's family and belief that...
I wonder if it's because the controlled awesomeness of the guitar solo makes us think of Marr at his best which , of course , was when Morrissey accompanied him ?
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