That is a good point...has Moz never had an instrumental (I used to think The Loop was, there was all that music before the lyrics and I was never a big fan of it so I would switch track...only later did I realise Moz sang on the song. )
That is a good point...has Moz never had an instrumental (I used to think The Loop was, there was all that music before the lyrics and I was never a big fan of it so I would switch track...only later did I realise Moz sang on the song. )
um no one needs to calm down mate. We can get as excited as we bloody well please! "Get back to the Ghetto" was an awesome instrumental and "Ganglord" turned out to be one of the best Ringleader trax there is. If you don't feel little hairs on your neck stand endwise while listening to "Children in pieces" then..... I don't know
That's too bad, because the drums are one of the most interesting things about this version.
I think some of those chord changes at the beginning of the chorus sound kinda like the "there's so much destruction" bit in "All You Need Is Me," so I'd vote Jesse. If so, it'd be the best thing Jesse's written.
On my ipod I have this instrumental and the 'Get back to the ghetto' (ganglord) instrumental, which I download at the same time when they were first leaked a couple of years ago. In the album information on my ipod It has (M-W) for ‘Get back to the ghetto’, which I'm guessing stands for Morrissey and Whyte, and it has (M-T) for ‘Children in Pieces’, which I'm guessing stands for Morrissey and Tobias.
Obviously I don't know how reliable this information is. But I’m assuming the member who first uploaded both instrumentals mush have some kind of connection. I mean we head the music for ‘Ganglord’ months before it had even been played live.
That is a good point...has Moz never had an instrumental (I used to think The Loop was, there was all that music before the lyrics and I was never a big fan of it so I would switch track...only later did I realise Moz sang on the song. )
um no one needs to calm down mate. We can get as excited as we bloody well please! "Get back to the Ghetto" was an awesome instrumental and "Ganglord" turned out to be one of the best Ringleader trax there is. If you don't feel little hairs on your neck stand endwise while listening to "Children in pieces" then..... I don't know
The problem is that Ganglord, in my opinion, is a really good piece of music. The lyrics, however, say nothing to me about my life, to steal a journalistic cliché. That seems to be the problem with dud Morrissey songs lately, they're either cracking lyrics with a dire or simple tune (Need Is Me...) or vice versa (...People Grow Up)
Still, as always, I'll be buying the single and learning the words to the b-sides to feel smug and superior.
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