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Morrissey A-Z: 'All You Need Is Me'
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<blockquote data-quote="born to mourn and yawn" data-source="post: 1987354966" data-attributes="member: 28602"><p>I am kind of tired of songs that imitate the starting of an engine at the beginning. Probably heard this too often. I agree with Bookishboy that the extra spin at the end adds a necessary sparkle to the melody of the song.</p><p>That's also the point when the lyrical voice starts being carried away by the rapture of knowing that the other person's mental weakness is the foundation of his/her own intoxicating power trip of independence. I mean, Morrissey must've gotten real sick by all these old "fans" having turned into nagging housewives over the years. I think the fun part of the song is the "blame yourself"-attitude of the lyrical voice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="born to mourn and yawn, post: 1987354966, member: 28602"] I am kind of tired of songs that imitate the starting of an engine at the beginning. Probably heard this too often. I agree with Bookishboy that the extra spin at the end adds a necessary sparkle to the melody of the song. That's also the point when the lyrical voice starts being carried away by the rapture of knowing that the other person's mental weakness is the foundation of his/her own intoxicating power trip of independence. I mean, Morrissey must've gotten real sick by all these old "fans" having turned into nagging housewives over the years. I think the fun part of the song is the "blame yourself"-attitude of the lyrical voice. [/QUOTE]
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