Most remarkable, ground-breaking and original moments!

Paulc

On holiday by mistake
Is there another artist on the planet who has given us so many jaw droppingly amazing songs, albums and words? I wanted to make a list of the times Morrissey has astounded me with the top end of his genius - heres a few to start and in no particular order:

Meat is Murder - gave the vegetarian movement new impetus and shocked the world in 1985.
Suffer little children - who would write a song about the Moors Murderers?
Picadilly Palare - 1. its about rent boys!! :eek: and 2. Its partly written in a dialect hardly anyone understands!
November Spawned a Monster - the bravery to write a song about someone in a wheelchair.
Some girls are bigger than others - now what is that all about?
There is a light that never goes out - whether you both die under a 10 tonne truck or a double decker bus the fact that you die together is the most romantic line in pop.
Suedehead - the sheer genius of this song both lyrically and musically.
Jack the Ripper - i'm gonna get you
Last night i dreamt somebody loved me - just another false alarm
(I'm) the end of the family line and Will Never Marry - to write about never getting married and having kids is just so Moz!
National Front Disco - so astoundingly brave and risky
Life is a Pigsty - an anthem!
Speedway - simpy unbelievable
We hate it when our friends become succesful - and if the're northern....i love that!
Please Please Please....has a more beautiful song ever been written?

Am sure there are many more...
 
My Love Life - a lovely song music-wise, but as for the lyrics, one of the filthiest, not for the things said, but for the things insinuated...:p

Edit: Reel Around the Fountain - who would write such an erotic song about a pedofile?
 
"The Queen Is Dead" taking anti Royalist sentiments into the top ten album chart...the Sex Pistols had done it too, but this was something else entirely.

"Barbarism Begins At Home" domestic violence tackled head on, a very unusual choice for a pop song in 1985.

"Asleep", singing about suicide is nothing new but rarely is it done with such grace and dignity.

"This Night Has Opened My Eyes" - although lyrically vague, I think the opening lines are about infanticide ("In a river the colour of lead, immerse the baby's head...") though others have said it may be a baptism of sorts before abandoning the child. Whichever, it was still shocking and original. One of the most chilling opening lines to a song, ever.
 
"Death Of A Disco Dancer" - whether a drug fuelled death by misadventure or a murder (the lyrics are vague) it was a brave choice for a song at a time when all the ravers were beginning to 'turn on' and live recklessly. Acid House was only one year away at the time of its release and this song was very prophetic.

"Girlfriend In A Coma" - I don't think there has ever been another song in the UK charts about someone in a coma!

"Headmaster Ritual" - though largely a song of its time, this homage to teacher brutality was genuinely shocking. The situation now is, of course, reversed...something the writer revisited and acknowledged on "The Teachers Are Afraid Of The Pupils". It would be interesting to hear these songs sung back to back in concert just to illustrate how greatly the balance of power in the modern day classroom has shifted.
 
I agree, Please Please Please is literally the most gorgeous song ever ever ever.

I'll add Well I Wonder to that list too. No words can describe the beauty of that song. The perfect pre-curser to Life Is A Pigsty.

Let's face it, the man is a lyrical genius. And of course, that VOICE that seems to fill all the cracks and faults in my soul.
 
I agree, Please Please Please is literally the most gorgeous song ever ever ever.

I'll add Well I Wonder to that list too. No words can describe the beauty of that song. The perfect pre-curser to Life Is A Pigsty.

Let's face it, the man is a lyrical genius. And of course, that VOICE that seems to fill all the cracks and faults in my soul.


I agree with you totally on Well I Wonder, that song is really heartwrenching, and when I feel down and just want a good cry, I listen to it, and hey presto! :o

As for Please Please Please, I find it terribly difficult to forget how popular that song has become and appreciate it for its true beauty.
 
Particularly in his solo work, he does pull off these little novellas that give you just enough detail as to what's going on.

My top ten, in no particular order:

November Spawned a Monster -- Wheelchair bound looking for love and independence

Boy Racer -- classical theme of jealousy

Maladjusted -- Moz speaking in the voice of a young runaway

Alma Matters -- I think it was Uncleskinny who came up with the theory of this song being about a transgender. If true, then this is extraordinary. I can only recall the Kinks touching this subject. Perhaps Lou Reed, too.

Sunny -- heroin addiction of a loved one

Come Back to Camden -- just a nice rememberence of thing's past, brown staircase and slate-grey Victorian skies

Dear God Please Help Me -- Moz and God confessional shocker!

Father Who Must Be Killed -- Patricide/Suicide melodrama

Christian Dior -- Man finds comfort sensually stroking the weaves of a sleeve

You Have Killed Me -- Describing found love using an Italian movie montage of names and places
 
I'm going to go out on a limb here, and say that I believe one his most remarkable, original moments is We'll Let You Know. Unconventional subject matter, but pure poetry. It's the perfect Morrissey song. That, and Now My Heart Is Full, which needs no explanation really.
 
Meat is Murder - gave the vegetarian movement new impetus and shocked the world in 1985.

That album is the reason I'm here today. I was well on my way to vegetarianism without Morrissey, but the moment I saw that album cover (back in '85) I fell hopelessly in love with his attitude. One of my very favorite pop-cultural moments ever.

(I'm) the end of the family line... to write about never ... having kids is just so Moz!

Very few people write about this subject from my perspective.

National Front Disco - so astoundingly brave and risky

I love Alain's story about this - very funny.

Life is a Pigsty - an anthem!

When I first heard it, I couldn't believe he had, yet again, written a song that so eerily reflected my life at the time.

To this I would add:

Irish Blood, English Heart - Quarry came out in a brutal election year here in the US; that line "And I will die with both of my hands untied" meant the world to me, and gave me strength.
 
Edit: Reel Around the Fountain - who would write such an erotic song about a pedofile?
well.bradford wrote skin storm and their drummer was arrested for kiddie porn,so i guess bradford can also write such an erotic song about being a pedophile
:p

just sayin'
:p
 
well.bradford wrote skin storm and their drummer was arrested for kiddie porn,so i guess bradford can also write such an erotic song about being a pedophile
:p

just sayin'
:p

In no way to ever diminish RATF, 'Ici Les Enfants' by the Monochrome Set can be added to the list of beautiful songs about pedophiles. And as for INCEST, well there's 'Eine Symphonie des Grauens' by the Monochrome Set.

oh..no one mentioned incest...oops :o
 
In no way to ever diminish RATF, 'Ici Les Enfants' by the Monochrome Set can be added to the list of beautiful songs about pedophiles. And as for INCEST, well there's 'Eine Symphonie des Grauens' by the Monochrome Set.

oh..no one mentioned incest...oops :o

...and "Incestuous Love" by Barbara, a very obscure French song that's been translated into English.

I'm amazed these songs get published!
 
Now My Heart Is Full -- I do not even know what he is talking about during parts of the song, but it still comes off as remarkably beautiful.

The only other artist that thrills me is David Bowie.
 
whatever happens, i love you- loving someone and not caring about what other think

to me you are a work of art- wanting to love someone but cant

the edges are no longer parallel- his only mistake was hoping:p kinda wanna say it was like you said you loved me but in the end you really didn't everything was meaningless and all i ever did was wait and hope and now everything is for nothing
 
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