Morrissey Sings "Pass The Meaning" In 1st Verse & "Visconti Is Me" In 2nd Of "You Have Killed Me."

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I think:

"Pass the meaning" means, these Italian sounding words don't mean anything.

"Visconti is me" means, he and Tony got on well during the recording.

"I entered nothing, and nothing entered me" means Morrissey was emotionally a virgin for a long time.
 
No, it's somethng about Pasadena! he misses California I think.
 
Re: No, it's somethng about Pasadena! he misses California I think.

Where do I find the lyrics pleeease?
 
Re: Morrissey Sings "Pass The Meaning" In 1st Verse & "Visconti Is Me" In 2nd Of "You Have Killed Me

NO, he sings "Pasolini is me". Pasolini was a famous italian director (who incidentally was KILLED in 1975)

> I think:

> "Pass the meaning" means, these Italian sounding words don't
> mean anything.

> "Visconti is me" means, he and Tony got on well during the
> recording.

> "I entered nothing, and nothing entered me" means Morrissey was
> emotionally a virgin for a long time.
 
Re: Morrissey Sings "Pass The Meaning" In 1st Verse & "Visconti Is Me" In 2nd Of "You Have Killed Me

And Visconti is not the producer of ROTT but Luchino Visconti, a famous Italian director. Have a look on google.

> NO, he sings "Pasolini is me". Pasolini was a famous italian
> director (who incidentally was KILLED in 1975)
 
google, I would do it for yo but I am busy. they are on this site also. use search
 
"I injured nothing, and nothing injured me"

> "I entered nothing, and nothing entered me" means Morrissey was
> emotionally a virgin for a long time.

Listen again, he says "I injured nothing, and nothing injured me"

every time
 
well, maybe if you stopped singing the wrong words so loudly...

once the song appeared everyone was spouting about entering this and that, so you've been conditioned to hear 'entered'. i know i heard it wrong the first few times, but if you listen closely you'll hear his real words.
 
Re: well, maybe if you stopped singing the wrong words so loudly...

> once the song appeared everyone was spouting about entering this and that,
> so you've been conditioned to hear 'entered'. i know i heard it wrong the
> first few times, but if you listen closely you'll hear his real words.

as soon as you posted this i listened VERY closely.
you are the only person who thinks this.

you go on believing what you want to believe. the rest of us will believe the truth.
 
Re: well, maybe if you stopped singing the wrong words so loudly...

i guess you'll just have to read it in the lyric book
 
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