Not a bad job, but you took out everything that Morrissey wrote this song about and left it as a love song. Not to mention the endless repetition of that one chord progression broken only by the bridge.
I love your other stuff btw.
Hey everyone, I know I've heard that Johnny Marr supposedly borrowed a bunch of riffs from one of his favorite guitar players Bert Jansch, but I am a big fan of Bert as well, and I've never noticed any similarities between the two (other that the fact that they're both guitar geniuses). Anyone...
"If you must write prose/poems, the words you use should be your own. Don't plagarize or take on loan."
Come on Moz, take your own advice, or is it even yours, haha, jk. I'll always love Moz's lyrics, even if some are borrowed.
I know someone else already said it, but in the words of Oscar...
1984.05.09 El Dorado Theatre, Paris
"Johnny wants to do Barbarism. Do you mind?"
Good show, and a good quality recording too. The first time it was about 6 minutes, the second time, about 8.
Wow, thanks for posting this! I had no idea this even existed, but it's wierd bc I was just listening to Modern Times today and wondering what he would do next. The answer came a little bit sooner than I expected, ahaha!
I was listening to "How Could Anybody Possibly Know How I Feel" for the first time in a while today and I was struck by the profanity (I've had my face dragged in 15 miles of shit and I do not like it). I love that line by the way, but it just seems a bit unmozzy sometimes. I can't think of any...
It's such a great song. If I'm down and I listen to it, oh God, I'm done (can't do it right now). But, if I'm happy, I will just bask in its beauty. Such a good lullaby.
Check out this site.
http://users.rcn.com/robertnewson/
If you want real music tones use Mobile17.com. (I made a "Last Night I Dreamt... ringtone there that is awesome.)
The deluxe "You Are The Quarry" has all of the B-Sides except for the "I Have Forgiven Jesus" B-Sides (No One Can Hold A Candle To You, The Slum Mums, The Public Image)
There were no other singles for Earls Court.
Check out iTunes for the ROTT B-Sides. (In The Future When All's Well, You...
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