Now I Am A Was, My Arsenal, The Ever-Played Symphony.
It will surely be a song/album reference considering how often that happens on stage between songs.
That's what I thought. One of my favourites nevertheless. Had a ritual of listening to this song before every exam I did and was the first song I heard Morrissey sing live during a soundcheck.
This is based on my memory of reading his Journals (yes I felt ethically impugned) way back when but I seem to remember him having an elongated list of bands under some heading like 'Without which we would not be here'. Anyway I think The Smiths featured in that. Will dig it out tomorrow...
I love it too. I always think of 'We just can't wait to make more mistakes' when I f*** up. Plenty more to it than that though. Cheers for that, enjoyed it.
They're a family from Co.Cork in Ireland who reckon they have what it takes. They recorded the following http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QAsUfWvIiXY and released it on youtube a fortnight ago. Because of how terrible, cringey and cheesey it is; and how odd it is to see a brother and a sister...
That's what happens when you discover you have internet on your new phone after several drinks. Cheers JJ. Everyone else, I'm sorry. Off in search of a dying hole.
And i've always known it but it's hit home just know and i wanted to share.i'm at my peak with great friends celebrating my birthday and yet when his words come on i'm in a place that's insurmountable.love you man
Radiohead's THR is amazing. Other mainstream covers worthy of honourable mention imo are Bigmouth by Placebo, WDYFOBY by The Killers and Clayhill's Please, Please (This Is England soundtrack).
Clayhill:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VMVaCQEVmC0
Look forward to it and to reading the pdf, when I'm finished studying of course...
Excellent job on the whole initiative and for the lovely features I've read in the Sundays over the last few years.:thumb:
These figures leave me unperturbed given the pervasive trends of anti-intellectualism, anti-art and hyper-consumerism, and particularly their downward trend, don't bother me a jot.
Better to be loved by few than liked by many Moz.
Just compare the higher releases in the given weeks, the...
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