"Strangeways Here We Come" review in Chicago Maroon
posted by davidt on Wednesday January 19 2005, @09:00AM

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    "Strangeways Here We Come" review in Chicago Maroon | Log in/Create an Account | Top | 7 comments | Search Discussion
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    who said I'd lied because I never (Score:1, Offtopic)
    what an astonishly boring piece of writing
    astol -- Wednesday January 19 2005, @09:27AM (#147640)
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    there's more to life than books you know but not much more
    I kinda liked it (Score:0)
    But then again he writes something I very much agree with. Maybe not on 'Unhappy Birthday', but 'Last night I dreamt...', 'I won't share you' and 'A rush and a push...' are some of their very best songs.
    Marlowe -- Wednesday January 19 2005, @09:55AM (#147644)
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    "The bubbles in her champagne glass were rising like false hopes"
      He also has a Moz Concert Review (Score:0)
      If you go to the bottom of that "Strangeways" article there are links to other articles. One of them is a Morrissey concert review. At least he's a fan.
      Anonymous -- Wednesday January 19 2005, @11:05PM (#147727)
        keeping it simple (Score:0)
        * my favourite smiths record
        * not a great piece of writing but good on him for doing it
        * i've never heard any guitars in rush and a push until morrissey played it live
        Anonymous -- Thursday January 20 2005, @10:01AM (#147773)


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