gordyboy9
He Punched The Highlights Out Of Her Hair.
a housewife somewhere would like her lampshade back.
a housewife somewhere would like her lampshade back.
There was a time when a lampshade on one's head meant a party was in effect.a housewife somewhere would like her lampshade back.
there was a time when a lampshade on your head meant their was a straight jacket with your name on it.There was a time when a lampshade on one's head meant a party was in effect.
We may be of different generations I'm afraid, for you may be confusing a tinfoil hat for that jacket!there was a time when a lampshade on your head meant their was a straight jacket with your name on it.
There was a time when a lampshade on one's head meant a party was in effect.
Zydeco Moz:
Zydeco Moz:
and here’s First of the gang, though I wouldn’t call it cajun...
(trouble finding a halfway decent audio video of it)
I like it better than the original version actually. Though ‘First of the gang’ is a good pop song, it’s not one of my favorites.Yeah, heard this one a few times. Not my favorite rendition, a little too understated.
No, it's so bad that claiming something is "better" is the ultimate death by faint praise. Well done, sir!What can I say? Sorry you like Kiss Me a Lot.
Above and beyond!I listened to it about five times in a row this morning for the first time in a long time and it's nowhere near as bad as people make it out to be. Probably the worst from that era, but that's not saying much. The bar was just extremely high at that time.
Cause I've given you enough of my time
And the money that wasn't even mine
... is a reasonably funny line.
The cajun influence doesn't really work. I'd love to know how that was communicated between Moz and Andy because it must have been M's idea.
Apparently, he originally wrote the lyric for a Street tune in 1988.
It's like the annoyingly camp little brother of Frankly, Mr. Shankly and Vicar In A Tutu.
It's pretty high on my list of songs I'd love for him to include on future setlists.
I was simply comparing it with two other songs of the same kind. But hey, you keep being snide to strangers on the internet. Very charming.No, it's so bad that claiming something is "better" is the ultimate death by faint praise. Well done, sir!
I was simply comparing it with two other songs of the same kind. But hey, you keep being snide to strangers on the internet. Very charming.
Fair play!I think "Kiss Me A Lot" is one of the worst songs Morrissey has done and I think it's funny to call another bad song "better." I was joking. When you read something online written by a stranger try to imagine that the tone you're reading may not be the way it was intended. That might also sound snide but I don't mean it that way. It's just that you've misread my meaning twice and I'd gladly take the blame if it didn't come with an admonishment.
I again agree with The Truth!I think "Kiss Me A Lot" is one of the worst songs Morrissey has done and I think it's funny to call another bad song "better." I was joking. When you read something online written by a stranger try to imagine that the tone you're reading may not be the way it was intended. That might also sound snide but I don't mean it that way. It's just that you've misread my meaning twice and I'd gladly take the blame if it didn't come with an admonishment.
Yes it was... unfortunately the waist coat does nothing for himMy goodness that was beautiful.
Our song for today is this one, originally a B-side on the "Piccadilly Palare" single, and co-written with Andy Rourk?