in this thread we will talk about the b-side "i'd love to"

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i've been listening to this song a lot lately since i acquired the alternate limited 12" edition of the more you ignore me single. i don't think it ever really hit me until now that this song is absolutely incredible. perhaps one of my favorite of all his b-sides. would have been the perfect track to precede speedway on vauxhall i believe.
 
> i've been listening to this song a lot lately since i acquired the
> alternate limited 12" edition of the more you ignore me single. i
> don't think it ever really hit me until now that this song is absolutely
> incredible. perhaps one of my favorite of all his b-sides. would have been
> the perfect track to precede speedway on vauxhall i believe.

Well yes, so would I.
That was an "A" side by the way.
 
> That was an "A" side by the way.

its on side 2 of my copy.
 
guitar...

It is nice to play on the guitar as well...
 
Re: guitar...

i can see that. but its actually the bass and the synths that grab me, aside from the vocals of course.

> It is nice to play on the guitar as well...
 
> Well yes, so would I.
> That was an "A" side by the way.

Forgive me.
That was a joke that fell on stoney ground.

Ignore me, most do on here.
I really wouldn't bothering replying to my posts again.
I know I shan't.
Another sphere.
 
was the joke that the song is so good, it didnt get a B for a grade, but rather an "A"?

> Forgive me.
> That was a joke that fell on stoney ground.

> Ignore me, most do on here.
> I really wouldn't bothering replying to my posts again.
> I know I shan't.
> Another sphere.
 
favorite track

it was my favorite song back in 1997... that is around when I learned it on the guitar.
 
Re: favorite track

its very ethereal. all of the vauxhall era stuff is. its the perfect morrissey record to fall asleep to after throwing back a few painkillers. i think in saint morrissey, mark simpson even said something about it being condusive to valium or something like that.

> it was my favorite song back in 1997... that is around when I learned it
> on the guitar.
 
> was the joke that the song is so good, it didnt get a B for a grade, but
> rather an "A"?

The joke was..

In reply to "I'd love to"
My reply was "Well so would I". (Self explanatory - maybe?)

You stated at the beginning of the thread "we will discuss a "B" side (as in second place/class)

By my stating, that this is an "A" side by the way, meant..I mean it sincerely (as in the main side of the record)

I really don't know if you know what I am talking about.
Most of the time I don't either...it just comes out spuriously.....

Anyway don't lose any sleep over it.....I'm off to catch some now...hopefully
It is so very late here and I am up at 7.30 am

Goodnight and God Bless
 
Re: favorite track

> it was my favorite song back in 1997... that is around when I learned it
> on the guitar.

can u still remember the chords? would love to play it aswell
 
Re: guitar...

> i can see that. but its actually the bass and the synths that grab me,
> aside from the vocals of course.

According to Jonny Bridgwood, there are NO synths on the album. It's all guitar that has been very cleverly altered by various recording techniques. Which, by that reckoning, makes the pure sound of the track all the more amazing.

The lyrics are direct in a way that find a happy synthesis of his earlier, wordier style and an emotional honesty that much of YATQ often attempts with too many shades of self-pity and entitlement. In short, you can tell the song is written specifically and lovingly with someone in mind.

Cheers,

Jamie
 
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