Thank you Ryan. Couldn’t agree moreTime’s gonna wipe us out. 10/10
Thank you Ryan. Couldn’t agree moreTime’s gonna wipe us out. 10/10
Perfectly statedAbsolutely gorgeous.
That’s all
That’s all.
In harmony with you as usualAnother Moz/Boz masterpiece!
and that it was a b-side makes it even more special. Boz usually came up with the unusual of the co-writes to my ear. And let’s not forget Lillywhite’s velvety touch!
‘I just want my chance...
but only with you
only with you ...”
I like it now b/c I liked it back then. It got me thinking though, as amazing as V&I was as an album, there were hardly any "original" b-sides. If I recall correctly it's just this one and "Moon River." The rest are album tracks and "Jack the Ripper" live. No point beyond that, just something I thought about.
oh cut the man some slack,
he was too busy being in love.
Yes, but for which party?A stressful full-time job if Southpaw Grammar is any indication
Yes, but for which party?
I think “A Swallow on My Neck” was recorded at the same time as “Moon River”. “Black-Eyed Susan” was recorded at the same time as the album iirc.I like it now b/c I liked it back then. It got me thinking though, as amazing as V&I was as an album, there were hardly any "original" b-sides. If I recall correctly it's just this one and "Moon River." The rest are album tracks and "Jack the Ripper" live. No point beyond that, just something I thought about.
I think “A Swallow on My Neck” was recorded at the same time as “Moon River”. “Black-Eyed Susan” was recorded at the same time as the album iirc.
Add in “Interlude” to a not bad little run of songs.And then there was also the Boxers session of course.
Add in “Interlude” to a not bad little run of songs.
It's always sounded like "waste" to me and still does.Yeah, it's definitely 'ways'.
Although the most hilarious 'misheard' (ahem) lyric I've ever encountered is mentioned by David Bret in his trash book, who quotes the first line as 'Gay, I lay awake...'.
Even in the US mix, and cranking the colume up, I can't hear any 'T' in his pronunciation of this word though. Plus Morrissey does have a bit of a lisp, so I wouldn't necessarily expect a hard 'Z' sound at the end of 'ways'.It's always sounded like "waste" to me and still does.
If it were "ways", you would expect it to have a "Z" sound at the end. It definitely has more of an "s" sound as the USA mix makes clearer.
I'm open to the possibility of it being either, but on balance I'm leaning towards 'waste'.Even in the US mix, and cranking the colume up, I can't hear any 'T' in his pronunciation of this word though. Plus Morrissey does have a bit of a lisp, so I wouldn't necessarily expect a hard 'Z' sound at the end of 'ways'.
I'm open to the possibility of it being either, but on balance I'm leaning towards 'ways'.
A stressful full-time job if Southpaw Grammar is any indication