'You're gonna need someone...' is brilliiant on 'Your Arsenal', but the live version on 'Beethoven...' is even better. just pure power.
'You're gonna need someone...' is brilliiant on 'Your Arsenal', but the live version on 'Beethoven...' is even better. just pure power.
I have to disagree. The voice is too loud, the guitars too quiet, the drums and bass stumble along rather than keeping time - and Morrissey hits more bum notes than a laryngitic madonna dancing her way through 'Hung Up.'
Ripper and especially Seasick were the loveliest fare on that disc.
'Jack' and 'Seasick' are also great but just i love 'You're gonna need'. With all its faults it seems to have more energy than the album version. or maybe it's just me...![]()
The Loop
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Irish Blood, English Heart...love the studio version but the live version is just...![]()
The huge timpani drum and oddball instruments really make these songs live:
How Soon Is Now
I Will See You in Far Off Places
Pigsty
Death of a Disco Dancer (I love the distorted air-raid sounding keyboard end)
Seasick
Daddy's Voice
Ganglord
IBEH
The Loop (I love M's off-kilter wail just before each break, not sure if that's on the recorded version)
See the Boy Happy (I love hearing Mikey Farrell's trombone solo ending live, even if musically it's best on the album)
I'm OK By Myself (I personally like Solomon's long bass ending)
And of course Let Me Kiss You, because everyone knows there's about to be a shirt fight soon...
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"The moment art surrenders its imaginative medium it surrenders everything"
Oscar Wilde, The Decay of Lying
anything from Ringleader, definitely, but really I agree with "all of them".
How Soon Is Now?
We'll Let You Know
Ganglord
I Will See You In Far-off Places
The Teachers Are Afraid Of The Pupils
Jack The Ripper