His vocals don’t ruin the song, but they were better on the BBC radio 2 version.Well it works for him because he sounds great to me, but then I love that album while most seem to hate it.
His vocals don’t ruin the song, but they were better on the BBC radio 2 version.Well it works for him because he sounds great to me, but then I love that album while most seem to hate it.
Okay I'll give it a listen. Do you mean that live session he did around the time of the SG reissue?His vocals don’t ruin the song, but they were better on the BBC radio 2 version.
Can you mention a great song on Kill Uncle? Much worse in my opinion. Of course you may not like it, but Southpaw is fun, rock, energetic at least. The poor production is what ruins Kill Uncle for me, because if treated better, some songs could have shown.Southpaw G is easily Morrissey's worst album - it's the only album that doesn't have at least one great song.
It's got two or three pretty good ones though including this, probably the best one on the album.
Love the guitar sounds and melodies, and the strings are nice too. Bit of a 'classic rock' feel about it which isn't usually my cuppa tea, but I like it here.
Mute Witness and Our Frank I love. The rockabilly version of Sing Your Life is absolute banger.Can you mention a great song on Kill Uncle? Much worse in my opinion. Of course you may not like it, but Southpaw is fun, rock, energetic at least. The poor production is what ruins Kill Uncle for me, because if treated better, some songs could have shined.
That said, Kill Uncle is and always will be, Morrissey's worst album.
For example: He caught up something nasty in Hull one night of the "In Person" tour February 1995. And it wasn't Jake.I don’t remember who said it, but Morrissey was suffering bad colds at the time.
Well Mute Witness I love it too...Mute Witness and Our Frank I love. The rockabilly version of Sing Your Life is absolute banger.
Driving Your Girlfriend Home is very understated, but I'd still call that a great track. It really represents Morrissey at his most sensitive and ambivalent best in all respects.Mute Witness and Our Frank I love. The rockabilly version of Sing Your Life is absolute banger.
Ahh yes I knew I was missing one more. I'd LOVE to see him dust this off live. In fact I'd love to see him dust off 3 or 4 Kill Uncle tracks.Driving Your Girlfriend Home is very understated, but I'd still call that a great track. It really represents Morrissey at his most sensitive and ambivalent best in all respects.
Who can go past the ABC live version, sends shivers down the spine. I have this somewhere on much better quality on video, now all I need is to find a video player so I can watch it, LOL.Well Mute Witness I love it too...
Steve Lilywhite and he blamed it on Moz's bad (dairy-heavy) diet.I don’t remember who said it, but Morrissey was suffering bad colds at the time.
Sing Your Life and Driving Your G/F are two brilliant songs.Can you mention a great song on Kill Uncle? Much worse in my opinion. Of course you may not like it, but Southpaw is fun, rock, energetic at least. The poor production is what ruins Kill Uncle for me, because if treated better, some songs could have shown.
That said, Kill Uncle is and always will be, Morrissey's worst album.
Ahh yes I knew I was missing one more. I'd LOVE to see him dust this off live. In fact I'd love to see him dust off 3 or 4 Kill Uncle tracks.
He's had a live keyboardist for seventeen years, now.Yes, it would be good, now that he has keyboard in the band.
Maybe Morrissey got wind of Alain’s love for ‘Our Frank’ and will make a Vegas appearance?
He's had a live keyboardist for seventeen years, now.
I'd be very surprised if we see a Kill Uncle track live again.
Yes, that’s it, now I remember.Steve Lilywhite and he blamed it on Moz's bad (dairy-heavy) diet.
The first of our three R's is this Morrissey/Boorer composition from Southpaw Grammar.
What do we think?