You put another interesting topic now. I heard Vauxhall songs much more times than KU ones... but I remember KU than Vauxhall. I think when Morrissey sang KU he was more attached to the songs someway, he really really felt it. Perhaps this is why the critics were so much against this album in the begining. Perhaps they were not accustomed to hear Morrissey so deeply attached to his songs. After some years, this attachment makes this album a masterpiece. And of course I'm not saying Morrissey is not attached to his other albums, but not the way he was in Kill Uncle.
> I'm so glad other people feel strongly about KU as I do. Listen,
> I know 'Vauxhall and I' is the regarded as the holy grail of
> Mozzer's career, I can listen to each song and say yeah that'
> good etc.
> KU seems to have a much stronger emotional hold over me that is
> inexplicable. I can't get the tunes out of my head!!! I can play
> V&I over and over again, but strangely I'm not obsessed with it
> for some reason. I love 'I Know It's Going To Happen', but even
> then I only play that on special occasions birthdays etc.
> I'm just relieved others feel the exact same way as I do.
A gift to Grease-T