Played both the YT and Spotify versions back to back thru my vehicles excellent sound system. The YT version definitely has a fuller, deeper sound than the tinny Spotify version in which the drums come thru as a 1983 Casio keyboard drum kit . The song itself is a decent , not great pop song . 6/10
wonderful to hear....Viva Hate is still my favorite Moz album precisely for the music....I still get goosebumps when Alsatian Cousin kicks off with such energy and rage with Moz screaming out his "We're you and he lovers?" .....perfection.
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At first listen I didn't get all the positive reviews for this cd. I put too much focus in every facet of the music rather than just let it play. After roughly 3 days and about 11 or 12 full...
After a few days I've decided I like this song a lot. Probably more so tan anything since YATQ. I think morissey is at his best when things are a little quirky rather than safe straightfoward numbers. Bona Drag era has some of my favorite songs....
I agree, Istanbul almost makes it for me but as you said its lacking a wee bit...I miss the yodeling and the way morrissey would end songs with falsettos and what not...
Within the vocal style I hear "Barbarism Begins at Home" a little bit with its cadence of:
Unruly boys
who will not grow up
must be taken in hand
Unruly girls
who will not settle down
they must be taken in hand
take a listen...
Need a few more days of listening before I can decide on this one...
Re: Who dislikes Yor
The first few days I listened to it I really disliked it. I sat picking apart the guitars, vocals, and lyrics with a fine tooth comb. Then one day I took it to work , turned it up and just let it play without a microscope and it finally came together very nicely. I let go...
I agree DIP, you summed up my exact feelings...I've been struggling with how I feel over YOR for a couple days now and I just think his delivery, the bands limited talent and some real uninspiring work are glaringly apparent on this CD. Its got some catchy tunes but I think Moz is best with more...
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