From the BBC Radio 2 Dermot O'Leary show, today, 1st December 2012
http://tindeck.com/listen/jahe
P.
Very nice!
Thank you for sharing Peter.
Any way to download this?
Cheers,
I.R.
From the BBC Radio 2 Dermot O'Leary show, today, 1st December 2012
http://tindeck.com/listen/jahe
P.
Very nice!
Thank you for sharing Peter.
Any way to download this?
Cheers,
I.R.
You're gonna find this slightly anal...
"See the look I've had" - I don't think this is just Johnny's accent, but it's what it says in the Warner songbook of Louder Than Bombs. I wonder if the band have been rehearsing from sheet music?
Thanks for uploading, BTW.
Not according to Morrissey and Marr Songs Ltd.
Well all though Morrissey can sing he is got quite a bland/ sort of mono tone singing. wouldn't have added too much to it.
So I suppose it all comes down to where you feel the soul of a song is located ~ voice or guitar. And is Boz & Jesse's rendering significantly worse than Johnny's when balanced against Johnny's rendering of Morrissey's vocal part? For me personally the vocal is the heart and soul of any song and, especially on this year's dates, the B&J version was so beautifully and sensitively done and Morrissey's....crooning ...was so sublime that Johnny's version here is paltry fare in comparison. Yes, the guitar playing is definitive (how could it be anything but?) but then he opens his mouth. And it's Hello Barney. If it's a 'Mancunian folk song' then why sing it with an American accent? ("good tams" etc.)
So I suppose it all comes down to where you feel the soul of a song is located ~ voice or guitar. And is Boz & Jesse's rendering significantly worse than Johnny's when balanced against Johnny's rendering of Morrissey's vocal part? For me personally the vocal is the heart and soul of any song and, especially on this year's dates, the B&J version was so beautifully and sensitively done and Morrissey's....crooning ...was so sublime that Johnny's version here is paltry fare in comparison. Yes, the guitar playing is definitive (how could it be anything but?) but then he opens his mouth. And it's Hello Barney. If it's a 'Mancunian folk song' then why sing it with an American accent? ("good tams" etc.)
I suspect that most people who are dismissing outright the Morrissey band version are doing so via YouTube 'evidence', which is pretty dumb. If you were actually present on any of those nights this year when they played this song then you may have felt differently.
Agreed. One of the few personal highlights of the MEN show was the rendition of Please, Please, Please. I thought it was stunning and so did my other half who is not much of a fan. Although after the Saturday night spectacle of animals being brutally killed anything would have been light relief for the casual observer! Even Golden Lights
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