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Hmm...I'll just name it "The Bed Took Fire", I actually only noticed a few months ago that it is the same track. I don't understand a name change of the same song
Always charming and all man...
Nice selection of pics. I especially love those inner sleeve ones from Skull.
i'm hung up on this song right now, and this delightful vid MUSTVE been made by a frinker.. ?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jo4HyvwOac8
(Sorry, forgot how to embed youtube, and its late so i cant be bothered to fight it)
"Morrissey has no need of sex with people so long as he continues to have it with his audience. Each stage performance is so obviously a sexual release -- one of the things which makes his concerts so memorable and so sublimely, indecently unprofessional. If the yelps and yowls and the desperate, ecstatic falsettos on tracks such as "This Charming Man," "Barbarism Begins at Home" or "Maladjusted" hint powerfully at an orgasmic release, onstage they turn into a form of musical pole dancing -- a protruding, curling fleshy tongue, a salacious smile, a sadistic whipping of his mike cable, a coquettish swing of those magnificently inhibited hips, a tempting spasm of his shiftless body, a golden sparkly shirt torn from his back and flung into an audience which, as one, pounces on it and renders it to the tiniest, dampest, most fragrant fragments, while the curious love-object himself lies on the stage writhing around in ecstasy-agony or on his back, legs akimbo airborne or draped over a monitor in an obliging gesture towards his audience. A Morrissey gig is an extraordinary, epic, religious prick-tease. " - Salon.com, 2004 http://www.salon.com/entertainment/music/feature/2004/04/30/morrissey
I miss this guy.
Hallo und willkommen! Ich bin auch aus Hamburg.
And he is just
I don't... I... I don't know what to do. I can't breathe.