It's fascinating how many people not just in music but in life in general that you have had an interest in, not thought about for a while, then stumble back across and fall in love with again.
I found myself at the location of where the 'Low in High School' cover photograph was taken last week and recited to my companion parts of 'The Queen is Dead' and 'Irish blood, English Heart'.
1. Every day
2. I'm not a man
3. I have forgiven
4. You have killed me
5. Boy racer
6. Billy Budd
7. Bobby
8. Jacky
9. We'll let you know
10. Ambitious outsiders
11. Black cloud
12. Sing your life
13. Only a pawn
- I know it's not over
- The Smiths are not dead
- The Smiths are in a coma
- Strangeways...Here we are
-Don't stop us, although you've heard this one before
For me, free speech is what matters. People should be able to express, discuss and explain their views without the risk of being shut down. That is the core message behind Morrissey's music. In his songs he demonstrates his opinions, whilst in others he acknowledges it is a risk that he, or...
Well, there's a reason he writes for the independent - it's the only newspaper in which articles are expected to be politically correct at all times. Such a meaningless piece; the ignorant stupidity of it: the shutting down of top artists because their views on Covid differ to his ridiculously...
Title: I'm Still Not a Man
Kiss me a lot
World Peace
Bobby
I bury the living
Jim Jim falls
Staircase at University
Istanbul
I wish you lonely
Home is a question mark
Jacky's only happy
My hurling days are done
What kind of people
Once I saw the river clean
I'm not a man