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This thread needs more stupid gifs of dancing, it's such a pleasure to scroll through
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This thread needs more stupid gifs of dancing, it's such a pleasure to scroll through
but the people who criticize shout louder and longer and try to force people into submission.Don't forget, it's all subjective; certain stuff holds some appeal for some, but maybe not for others, possibly due to many factors, beat, lyric, meaning, vocals, length of song, even album cover, etc.
You might score Kiss Me A Lot a 10, others might give it a 4. Staircase I'd give 5, you might think 10. The list could go on ad infinitum. There would never be consensus.
Morrissey's output has never been as good since Alain Whyte left.
He is, along with Stephen Street, Morrissey's best solo collaborator.
Yeah, coz Roy's Keen was absolute genius.
No-one's written, or is likely to write, more songs with Steve than Whyte. Yeah, he wrote a handful of gems but tons of what he wrote was absolute rubbish including most of Southpaw Grammar, Morrissey's worst ever album.
You guys, @!Viva Hate! just gets in a mood and throws his dummy out the pram every once in a while but you really should just let it pass. He will feel better after a nap.
Awe.I woke up with a headache.
Awe.
Coffee is good for that.
I would tend to agree, especially with the two new singles pointing that way.
I like “bobby..” but the lyrics are just drug slang repeated over and over, for a man who has written such beautiful words (even about drug use “sunny”!) it’s a bit deflating.
Also his delivery, I struggle to describe it but in many recent recordings he often sounds...not angry, but as though his backs against the wall, lacking the fragility of his younger years, though perhaps I’ve manifested that myself with his media comments in the back of my mind.
though
“Life is a pigsty”
“Come back to Camden”
“Mama lay softly on the riverbed”
“Mountjoy”
“Israel”
“Spent The Day In Bed”
“Oboe Concerto”
They give me hope
Morrissey's output has never been as good since Alain Whyte left.
He is, along with Stephen Street, Morrissey's best solo collaborator.
Bobby isn't meant to be looked at like poetry though. It's the sounds of the words that are probably more important and with the instrumental sections it seems like it's a record that is about sound and meant to be more immediate.
I understand what you're saying about the change in attitude. It's like he is protecting himself and closing himself off a little by putting on a harder front.
I suppose that’s true, about “Bobby..” but I am still a little disappointed because what I love about Morrissey is his poetry.
Glad to see it isn’t just me that understands about the attitude, it’s not a huge thing, I just considered it recently upon listening to the early solo work, a tune like “I Know Very Well How I Got My Name” would be performed very differently now I feel.
Still, we all change.
Yeah, coz Roy's Keen was absolute genius.
No-one's written, or is likely to write, more songs with Steve than Whyte. Yeah, he wrote a handful of gems but tons of what he wrote was absolute rubbish including most of Southpaw Grammar, Morrissey's worst ever album.
Stop posting that shit, f***ing toolAre you retarded? Morrissey’s lyrics are definitely the weakest things about World Peace and Low In High School. Lol.
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