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YesNever had no one Ever.
No, just you.Has anyone written How Soon is Now? "I am human and I need to be loved."
It's in the 'pending further review' pile.Wonderful Woman because it sounds like nothing else they did (in a good way rather than in a bad way - unlike How Soon Is Now, which I still struggle with).
It doesn't quite hit the mark, imho.Heaven knows.....
It’s got to be up there!
I'm tempted by HSIN...almost perfect I think, maybe, dunno...oh what a quandary.Has anyone written How Soon is Now? "I am human and I need to be loved."
It's interesting how you've chosen very few single releases. A lot of your picks would be on my list too. I much prefer the more obscure songs.It's probably been done previously on here, although maybe buried in the archives, but I'm trying to compile a Smiths playlist (not Morrissey solo) , as per the thread title.
Musically, & lyrically, which are the most gentle, most beautiful, most meaningful, & which evoke the most emotion, in your opinion?
Here's where I'm at (in no particular order):
1 Well I Wonder
2 I Know It's Over
3 There Is A Light That Never Goes Out
4 Last Night I Dreamt That Somebody Loved Me
5 Asleep
6 I Won't Share You
7 Unloveable
8 That Joke Isn't Funny Anymore
9 This Night Has Opened My Eyes
10 Please, Please, Please, Let Me Get What I Want
11 Half A Person
12 I Don't Owe You Anything
13 The Hand That Rocks The Cradle
14 Back To The Old House
15 Suffer Little Children
Thoughts...
Well some tracks become almost cliche...like TCM, & Boy with the thorn, for example...& possibly HSIN with it being so well known, hence my hesitation with that latter one, but just played it again & it's like 'wow' all over again.It's interesting how you've chosen very few single releases. A lot of your picks would be on my list too. I much prefer the more obscure songs.
With How Soon Is Now I ask myself whether I'd play it to someone who's never heard of The Smiths and the answer is a definite No. I suppose that's a good criteria for choosing... If you had one song to convert someone. When I play the jukebox it's usually Half A Person I go to. I'd put Wonderful Woman on if they had it on there. I surprised myself with how much I enjoyed The Queen Is Dead when it was played at full volume on the jukebox. I don't get the chance to play music loud at home. That song changes at max volume. Mind you, it doesn't really fit your category of Most Beautiful.Well some tracks become almost cliche...like TCM, & Boy with the thorn, for example...& possibly HSIN with it being so well known, hence my hesitation with that latter one, but just played it again & it's like 'wow' all over again.
With How Soon Is Now I ask myself whether I'd play it to someone who's never heard of The Smiths and the answer is a definite No. I suppose that's a good criteria for choosing... If you had one song to convert someone. When I play the jukebox it's usually Half A Person I go to. I'd put Wonderful Woman on if they had it on there. I surprised myself with how much I enjoyed The Queen Is Dead when it was played at full volume on the jukebox. I don't get the chance to play music loud at home. That song changes at max volume. Mind you, it doesn't really fit your category of Most Beautiful.
Will you Shut up and quit yapping. C'mon manLovely, but this is about The Smiths, not solo Morrissey...as stated in the opening post.
Has there ever been a more beautiful end to a band, than this?
OK after much deliberation, this is where I'm at now (in no particular order):
1 Well I Wonder
2 I Know It's Over
3 There Is A Light That Never Goes Out
4 Last Night I Dreamt That Somebody Loved Me
5 Asleep
6 I Won't Share You
7 Unloveable
8 That Joke Isn't Funny Anymore
9 This Night Has Opened My Eyes
10 Please, Please, Please, Let Me Get What I Want
11 Half A Person
12 I Don't Owe You Anything
13 The Hand That Rocks The Cradle
14 Back To The Old House
15 Suffer Little Children
16 Stretch Out And Wait
17 Never Had No One Ever
18 Wonderful Woman
19 Reel Around The Fountain
20 ?
I love how he misses the words there are pregnant pauses
It just feels despondent and desperate I like it’s sincerity it’s exposed and vulnerable
1. I Won't Share You
2. Stretch Out and Wait
3. Well I Wonder
4. I Know It's Over
5. Please, Please, Please Let Me Get What I Want
and this beauty, the prequel to Late Night, Maudlin Street:
When you cycled by
Here began all my dreams...