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Southpaw Geeza
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"Here is London, Giddy London
Is it home of the free or what?"
The first ever Morrissey song I heard
The opening to the song is simply magestic, the light but powerful strings pull at you before the song has even begun. (Stephen Street at his best) The iconc opening is enhanced with Vini Reilys guitar skills and the awesome bell chimes.
This song is possibly the greatest Morrissey song (Excluding Southpaw) if not possibly the most iconic. The lyrics create a rather humourous image of Morrissey complaning about a Hairdresser he has possibly fallen for that is for whatever reason "Just to busy" to see him.
Im sure we can all relate to that theme of someone being "always busy" whether it be a woman you are interested in, a busy friend or even the local Tesco express when the reduced food is put out.
The song is not just humorous and relateable, it also sounds amazing. Its just so iconic for me, it is pure undiluted (double concentrate) Morrissey at his best.
Glad to see its back on the setlists
Is it home of the free or what?"
The first ever Morrissey song I heard
The opening to the song is simply magestic, the light but powerful strings pull at you before the song has even begun. (Stephen Street at his best) The iconc opening is enhanced with Vini Reilys guitar skills and the awesome bell chimes.
This song is possibly the greatest Morrissey song (Excluding Southpaw) if not possibly the most iconic. The lyrics create a rather humourous image of Morrissey complaning about a Hairdresser he has possibly fallen for that is for whatever reason "Just to busy" to see him.
Im sure we can all relate to that theme of someone being "always busy" whether it be a woman you are interested in, a busy friend or even the local Tesco express when the reduced food is put out.
The song is not just humorous and relateable, it also sounds amazing. Its just so iconic for me, it is pure undiluted (double concentrate) Morrissey at his best.
Glad to see its back on the setlists