I love that feeling you get sometimes listening to Morrissey when you realise his lyrics are an oddly accurate and poetic summation of something in your life... I get that here and I love it. That's why he means so much to so many. May your light never go out
anyone else think chrissie hynde and moz sound good together? i like the song, really good tune. can't wait to see him in may and that intro sounds like boulevard of broken dreams, or is it just me?
These recent songs (and also the performance last February in Jonathan Ross's show) give some indication that Morrissey seems to have had lessons on how to use his voice more effectively. He has a good voice, no doubt, but he often did not use it to its full potential, especially in the late Smiths days. If he plans to retire soon, it is very well that he wishes do it at the height of his abilities, at least in terms of voice (if not, sadly, in terms of public image, because age took its toll).
Great song! Does anyone know how I can I buy it? It doesn't appear to be available on Itunes or Amazon. Same with the other B song Because of my Poor Education.
a b-side just means the other side of a record. like side a and side b :) EVERYBODY BUY YEARS OF REFUSAL!!!! its one of my favorite moz albums, next to vaux, quarry, and viva.
@maddistar His best songs tend to be album tracks of b sides for me. Break Up the family, the incredible Lost, Why dont you find out for yourself, im not sorry, life is a pigsty. I rest my case.
@m0dsar3us @m0dsar3us Evidently Morrissey is not for you but thats ok. Those of us who can appreciate a musical genius will continue to do so. Morrissey is the most literary singer in British music today. He is clearly well read from his work and has poetical undertones in his music that is beautiful. He is political, passionate, whimsical and light hearted at times in his work, and there is something very British about him that perhaps others do not get.
Yes, I agree to maddistar: far better than "... around paris". I'm wondering, that this happens so many times. See the album "swords"- all songs are b-sides, and most of them are quite incredible good. Best Moz-album since "you are the quarry". In my opinion.
Johnny Marr on harmonica? It would be just like them to do something like that and tell no-one...LOL. Chrissie great friends with both remember. Mmmm, well I wonder :-P
And who could his teacher possibly be? Alfredo Kraus, Tereza Berganza, Kiri Te Kenawa? I was going to swear Morrissey started to use his voice in its full potential soon after Hand in Glove and until now... And absolutely nothing wrong with his image - public or not - i'm afraid; but that - i agree - is just a matter of opinion...
@m0dsar3us Morrissey is also self depreciating in his work which is very humbling for a man who is so widely and highly regarded by so many adoring fans. Morrisseys work in anything but shit - Rather it is simply not to your taste.
Yah, You look ABSOLUTELY AdorAbel with Your nose All'ah, scrinched up like that in this thumbnail. You are SOoOoOoO cute that it is All'ah, really hard not to cry when I look at cha` because I AM Luffin' j'Yah soOoOoOo much Mine Own Celestially Earthern Intergalatic Insatiable One ~eVen MORR.
i like it but the third verse hints at what it could have been , rather than retreading the "council estate chav culture" a la Shameless he could have made it a bit more political. the end part is quite nice when it all breaks down to just minimum music and vocals . a decent enough b-side
I don't agree. Not that I despise people that acquire a decadent or pitiful image because of age (it affects all of us, and it is not one's fault). But it is absolutely true that Morrissey's physical appearance was, until about "November spawned a monster" an essential part of his allure. His "substance", without the compositions of Marr and having lost that image, is considerably less than what I would like it to be...
sorry, but Moz has never been intellectually that poor as in this song. I absolutely worship him, that's why I'm truely dissapointed by these dumb lyrics. "Shame is the name" repeat repeat, all right
❤I AM NOT DISAPPOINTED at All`ah, because 🎉God, He is talking. But really, he is "I DO not 😢know how to take this "😮Talking to Me..." As I AM that I AM, I AM too "😅Queen Jacqui" think anything questionAbel🤪of it so, I AM going to Marry King SteVen Patrick Morrissey ~😊NOW😊~
The song was in my head for some reason so I had to listen to it
I love that feeling you get sometimes listening to Morrissey when you realise his lyrics are an oddly accurate and poetic summation of something in your life... I get that here and I love it. That's why he means so much to so many.
May your light never go out
I still get that feeling. 12 years on, do you still?
@@Thesmellofrain-h6o Hell yeah
@@HangTheDJ16 Well done my friend.
I will always love him. He´s a fantastic singer.
long live king morrissey you beautiful legend!!
Love u Mozza.
Love this track. Morrissey and Chrissie's vocals sound great together.
Beautiful as always he is the greatest
I love how Mozzy can release an amazing album and then top himself with a great collection of B sides.
Me too 😊
I don't know why he hasn't uploaded this song. Thank you for posting it!!
thank you :)
I'll buy me years of refusal next week. But i listened already to the songs. I love it too.
gets better with every listen
Morrisswy is in scintillating form here, a very Moz style B side, and one to cherish!
Been a fan of Smiths/Moz for decades, but this is strikingly good.
Farzin LOVES this song and more importantly this MAN;-)
hahaha i love the picture, so cute
Great track!
i like it and i think his vocals sound amazing here
anyone else think chrissie hynde and moz sound good together?
i like the song, really good tune.
can't wait to see him in may
and that intro sounds like boulevard of broken dreams, or is it just me?
"This is bloody good, let's use it as a b-side" mused the Moz..
morrisseys singles... i'm always gobsmacked when i flip him over and listen to his backside...
love ya moz
i've heard the check-mark is in the male...but the chick is not in the air-mail...
Why dont u like it man? It´s GREAT!
Damn Morrissey sounds so damn good these days, same as ever.
i love the sound of that boys voice at the start MAURICET!
Snippet of conversation taken from ‘Les 400 coups’ the cult film by François Truffaut
this is the equal in every respect to those Smiths songs of old
esta canción me gusta muchísimo. Moz rules.
This song is great. It has melody and none of the Quarry's albums noise-rock bass lines, enormous drums, and big swaths of guitar distortion.
this should have been on the album
It’s on “Swords”…so does that count? 🤷♂️😁👍🎁
These recent songs (and also the performance last February in Jonathan Ross's show) give some indication that Morrissey seems to have had lessons on how to use his voice more effectively. He has a good voice, no doubt, but he often did not use it to its full potential, especially in the late Smiths days. If he plans to retire soon, it is very well that he wishes do it at the height of his abilities, at least in terms of voice (if not, sadly, in terms of public image, because age took its toll).
this is quite good, i was skeptical when i first heard the new album but ive grown attatched to it. times of woe do that to me
Great song! Does anyone know how I can I buy it? It doesn't appear to be available on Itunes or Amazon. Same with the other B song Because of my Poor Education.
really nice
love the moz til i die and i love a lot of the new stuff but this track aint pulling up any trees,b side for this is the best bet.
a b-side just means the other side of a record. like side a and side b :) EVERYBODY BUY YEARS OF REFUSAL!!!! its one of my favorite moz albums, next to vaux, quarry, and viva.
Muito bom
@maddistar His best songs tend to be album tracks of b sides for me. Break Up the family, the incredible Lost, Why dont you find out for yourself, im not sorry, life is a pigsty. I rest my case.
@m0dsar3us @m0dsar3us Evidently Morrissey is not for you but thats ok. Those of us who can appreciate a musical genius will continue to do so.
Morrissey is the most literary singer in British music today. He is clearly well read from his work and has poetical undertones in his music that is beautiful. He is political, passionate, whimsical and light hearted at times in his work, and there is something very British about him that perhaps others do not get.
Yes, I agree to maddistar: far better than "... around paris". I'm wondering, that this happens so many times. See the album "swords"- all songs are b-sides, and most of them are quite incredible good. Best Moz-album since "you are the quarry". In my opinion.
Johnny Marr on harmonica? It would be just like them to do something like that and tell no-one...LOL. Chrissie great friends with both remember. Mmmm, well I wonder :-P
sooooo! true
Sorry, but can someone tell me what "B-Side" means? ^^'
But I know that I love this song ! =)
i think when it comes to morrissey, you have to be "in the know" you cant just like morrissey you have to get it.
haha chill and watch Truffaut's Les 400 coups, you'll understand the reference,
Moz c'est genial, en effet
i see you know some french and it s culture good point brit...
I AM crying just looking at Your cute nose!!!
And who could his teacher possibly be? Alfredo Kraus, Tereza Berganza, Kiri Te Kenawa?
I was going to swear Morrissey started to use his voice in its full potential soon after Hand in Glove and until now...
And absolutely nothing wrong with his image - public or not - i'm afraid; but that - i agree - is just a matter of opinion...
bet it is how soon is now :)
@m0dsar3us Morrissey is also self depreciating in his work which is very humbling for a man who is so widely and highly regarded by so many adoring fans.
Morrisseys work in anything but shit - Rather it is simply not to your taste.
i got "viva hate" tattoo!
I can´t understand why this is a B side!
@lottyabel
I think you might be thinking of Paul Weller actually...now THAT'S what I call music (volume 1)!
Yah, You look ABSOLUTELY AdorAbel with Your nose All'ah, scrinched up like that in this thumbnail. You are SOoOoOoO cute that it is All'ah, really hard not to cry when I look at cha` because I AM Luffin' j'Yah soOoOoOo much Mine Own Celestially Earthern Intergalatic Insatiable One ~eVen MORR.
hey sorry i thought you were insulting Moz, you know he's great, bye
Les 400 Coups, bien joue...
@badamj2000 fifty-one
It's possibly a b-side coz Green Day used the same riff in boulevard of broken dreams! bigger hit!
and Gary Numan!!
he still could of wrote it, vocals are an instrument, it has tones and keys m8
i like it but the third verse hints at what it could have been , rather than retreading the "council estate chav culture" a la Shameless he could have made it a bit more political. the end part is quite nice when it all breaks down to just minimum music and vocals . a decent enough b-side
I don't agree. Not that I despise people that acquire a decadent or pitiful image because of age (it affects all of us, and it is not one's fault). But it is absolutely true that Morrissey's physical appearance was, until about "November spawned a monster" an essential part of his allure. His "substance", without the compositions of Marr and having lost that image, is considerably less than what I would like it to be...
@DocWhat10
Me saying Morrissey and The Smiths are terrible can't be compared to that...sorry.
what a plonker
first new song i don't like
sorry, but Moz has never been intellectually that poor as in this song. I absolutely worship him, that's why I'm truely dissapointed by these dumb lyrics.
"Shame is the name" repeat repeat, all right
❤I AM NOT DISAPPOINTED at All`ah, because 🎉God, He is talking. But really, he is "I DO not 😢know how to take this "😮Talking to Me..."
As I AM that I AM, I AM too "😅Queen Jacqui" think anything questionAbel🤪of it so, I AM going to Marry King SteVen Patrick Morrissey ~😊NOW😊~
This guy is terrible.
The Smiths were horrible...but this is worse.
Paul Weller put it best when he said "that bloke needs to not make music".