Smiths in "500 Greatest Songs" - Blender magazine (Oct.)
posted by davidt on Wednesday September 14 2005, @10:00AM

Miranda_Grey writes:
In the October, "500 Greatest Songs" October issue of Blender magazine, the Smiths rate twice. The relevant bits: (page 100, accompanied by a photo of Morrissey circa the Smiths) #59-How Soon Is Now, The Smiths, 1985: Their greatest hit started out as a B-side; Part of Morrissey and Johnny Marr's original plan was that every Smiths single would start with an instantly recognizable guitar introduction, none of which is more striking than the tremolo riff that opens "How Soon Is Now?." Originally a bonus track on the "William, It Was Really Nothing" single, "Soon" was their first U.S. hit, and became a dance standard-ironic for a song about leaving a club alone and depressed. (page 125) #431-There Is A Light That Never Goes Out, The Smiths 1986: Morrissey has a wild night out, mopes about it.

 
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#431-There Is A Light That Never Goes Out (Score:3, Funny)
"Morrissey has a wild night out, mopes about it."

this has to be the most hilarious description of "There Is A Light..." ihav ever heard.
chrisarclark <clarkinatorclark@hotmail.com> -- Thursday September 15 2005, @06:21AM (#178486)
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"I'm just passing through here on my way to somewhere civilized and maybe I'll even arrive, maybe I'll even arrive..."


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