Bands Similar To The Smiths/Moz?

Re: moz suede cover?

Their best is certainly the glam-influenced "Different Class".
"Common people", "I Spy", "Disco 2000", F.E.E.L.I.N.G. C.A.L.L.E.D L.O.V.E., etc.
I'm terribly misinformed, what's Ms. Cocker up to these days?

> How bout It & Freaks then? Quite interesting. Well, actually, not
> really.....
 
Re: moz suede cover?

I think I heard she's promoting a new line of vodka. Absolut Bedsit.

> I'm terribly misinformed, what's Ms. Cocker up to these days?
 
Re: I knew what you meant, but it was fitting nonetheless....
 
Re: moz suede cover?

It's on the I'm a Poet bootleg & coincidentally included are the 2 songs Moz did on SNL 92, (glam glue & suede).
I wouldn't recommend any soundalikeys tbh, except maybe go see Smiths/Moz tribute bands, they are a great night out.

> Yes, "My insatiable one", live.
> Beautiful rendition of their song.

> By the way, I like early Suede, and Pulp, specially His 'n'Hers,
> "Different Class" and "This is Hardcore".

> Jarvis is the man.
 
Re: if youre feeling sinister is quite acceptable id venture

> I have always really liked their first 3 albums, no matter what anyone
> says. Sleep The Clock Around & The Boy With The Arab Strap are
> f***ing excellent tracks. Really good live too.

They're a really good band, and ALL of their albums are worth listening. They don't sound like Morrissey or The Smiths at all though. Nobody else does, i'm afraid.
 
Re: if youre feeling sinister is quite acceptable id venture

>and ALL of their albums are worth listening.

No, they are not. Have you heard Storytelling? DCW is just OK as well, IMO.

> They don't sound like Morrissey or The Smiths at all though. Nobody else
> does, i'm afraid.

Don't be afraid.
 
check out A House a dublin band from 1985 - 96. excellent.
 
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