Yes, it’s a great song; one of my favourites from the album. It would’ve made a much better single than Jacky’s Only Happy… or the awful Spent the Day in Bed. Perhaps Home is a Question Mark would’ve also been a preferable single choice.
I do think that My Love, I’d Do…. & All the Young...
Erm…why is this video seemingly compiled of random other bits of footage rather than the actual footage of the song being performed? It doesn’t work at all.
I’m sure I’ve mentioned this before on here but I have parts of both of his shirts from his gig at the Aragon Ballroom in Chicago in 1991 - including the shirt he’s wearing on the cover of the You’re The One For Me, Fatty single - and the frothing gang of people who leapt on me as I caught that...
Hate to say it but I agree. It might be the most boring & insubstantial thing he has ever produced. Utterly bland & with lyrics that are so….nothing….that there is no point in them ever having been written.
I like this possible solution - as I disliked the production on Rebels…so much that I’ve never returned to it since the first listen - but I can imagine Morrissey not wanting to be forced to return to the material. Artists generally look forwards to their next work, not wanting to attempt to...
What makes you think he was drunk?
This reads like a very well thought out & intelligent piece of writing to me.
He has a right to continue to speak about this. Or would you prefer that he just shut up like a good boy?
Why should he ‘get over it’?
He wrote & recorded an album & signed a contract with a major label to release said album.
If I were Morrissey, I’d be angry that my work had been stolen & buried, my voice silenced, too.
I was going to share this lyric.
In fact, I’d have chosen the entire lyric. Morrissey writes a lot of good lines in many songs but not many like Teenage Dad… where not a word is wasted.
I wish. I love those songs & would love it if the Canadian live studio session he recorded of them with Tony Visconti - along with Scandinavia - were released as an E.P.
Personally, I was thinking how much I’d have loved to have been at these concerts. For me, his recent set-lists have been his strongest in many years; he’s been playing a number of my all-time favourite songs of his. Having said that, there will always be a few that I’d gladly swap… Jack the...
Well, I, for one, have had Without Music, The World Dies going ‘round & ‘round in my head all day. I love the guitar part, & the overall sound of it really takes me back to classic Moz of ‘91. The chorus is indeed catchy as f***, & the melody of the verses has been firmly lodged in my memory...
Another instantly singable, memorable tune with a funky little swagger to it.
If these two new tracks are any indication of how good the rest of the album is, I’ll be extremely disappointed if it doesn’t get released as soon as humanly possible.
Of all the new songs he has debuted from the 2 unreleased albums, this one hit me immediately & I really like it; I’m already repeating the guitar line & chorus in my head. Is it an Alain co-write? It sounds more his style than Jesse’s, to me.
Can’t wait to hear some more new tracks if they’re...
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