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Johnny Marr interview: "Isaac Brock is the greatest lyricist I’ve ever worked with" (October 13, 2021)
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<blockquote data-quote="Trans" data-source="post: 1987424068"><p>Float on is a middle of the road song on an album full of them. The album they made with marr is much better but still nothing on the albums before float on. Lonesome crowded west has some great songs with some really memorable lyrics. I always think of this from heart cooks brain</p><p></p><p>In this place that I call home</p><p>My brain's the cliff, and my heart's the bitter buffalo</p><p>My heart's the bitter buffalo</p><p></p><p>Morrisseys much more literal referential and composed vocally and lyrically while Brock is more abstract metaphorical and very messy emotionally. It’s very hard to compare. A lot of there songs are about anger and sung in a way morrissey probably couldn’t sing a song. No dis it’s just not his thing</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trans, post: 1987424068"] Float on is a middle of the road song on an album full of them. The album they made with marr is much better but still nothing on the albums before float on. Lonesome crowded west has some great songs with some really memorable lyrics. I always think of this from heart cooks brain In this place that I call home My brain's the cliff, and my heart's the bitter buffalo My heart's the bitter buffalo Morrisseys much more literal referential and composed vocally and lyrically while Brock is more abstract metaphorical and very messy emotionally. It’s very hard to compare. A lot of there songs are about anger and sung in a way morrissey probably couldn’t sing a song. No dis it’s just not his thing [/QUOTE]
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