When my ex-wife was pregnant with our daughter I said I didn't want our child being hit - ever, because it doesn't work and only encourages them to be more devious about getting caught and not to think about their actions because all they do is spend that time feeling resentful about being hit. My ex-wife insisted I must be crazy because she would grow up without any discipline and just become a delinquent yadda yadda. She said 'well I used to get hit if I was naughty (as did I) and it never did me any harm'. And I said well it obviously did you the harm of thinking it's okay to hit children. Anyway, she eventually accepted my way and even after we divorced a few years later she carried on that policy. My daughter is now at university and she's basically never been in any trouble at home or school or college or with her friends, at least nothing I can remember. And to me, that proves that hitting children doesn't work, it's counterproductive and it's really just a parents' way of taking out their own frustrations on a small child. If hitting an adult is assault why isn't hitting a child? I'm sure I'm going to hear from a load of morally upstanding ppl who took a different view and raised wonderful kids but I'd say that's probably in spite of being hit and not because of it. My daughter couldn't possibly be a more well-behaved and well adjusted young adult, so in our case it was obviously unnecessary.
Wow Marcos that was some reaction. Totally unexpected but you're correct all the way through. Poor kids abused in our communities need support, not to be thrown on the scrapheap at an early age. Not surprised of your glowing reaction to this song. When I hear Barbarism I hear 4 talented blokes simply showboating, for me it's like they said before recording "let's just go for it!" And they certainly delivered.
If you get the chance, watch the live version of this song performed on the music programme 'The Tube', doesn't sound any more different than the studio version.
I saw The Smiths live in September 1985 and the thing I remember best was everyone asking for Barbarism to be played and Morrissey saying “we don’t play Barbarism anymore” it’s an amazing song
My partner grew up in Manchester/Salford in the 70s/80s and she still says (when our kids are being cheeky) "if I'd talked to my mother like that I'd have got a crack around the head"
I grew up in the same English system as Morrisey ,beating kids was seen as being a good parent ,we know better after my Generation grew up wanting fights ,and causing Hooliganism from football matches to concerts
A crack on the head is for asking (inappropriately?), refers to parental control, and a crack on the head for LASTING.... meaning carrying on and not learning from mistakes.
Been checking out your channel for a bit after seeing your Deftones reactions and don't know how i didn't notice you had reactions to The Smiths which is other favorite band. Had some fun going through all your reactions to them so far and it's funny how you went from standoff-ish/unimpressed with them at first to a genuine fan over the course of a few months. I'd like to request my personal favorite song of theirs "Girl Afraid" if it has not been requested already.
Best album they made imo, mixes dance and almost verges into rockabilly. This bass line is so addictive.
Totally agree! This baseline in this rocks!!!
When my ex-wife was pregnant with our daughter I said I didn't want our child being hit - ever, because it doesn't work and only encourages them to be more devious about getting caught and not to think about their actions because all they do is spend that time feeling resentful about being hit. My ex-wife insisted I must be crazy because she would grow up without any discipline and just become a delinquent yadda yadda. She said 'well I used to get hit if I was naughty (as did I) and it never did me any harm'. And I said well it obviously did you the harm of thinking it's okay to hit children. Anyway, she eventually accepted my way and even after we divorced a few years later she carried on that policy. My daughter is now at university and she's basically never been in any trouble at home or school or college or with her friends, at least nothing I can remember. And to me, that proves that hitting children doesn't work, it's counterproductive and it's really just a parents' way of taking out their own frustrations on a small child. If hitting an adult is assault why isn't hitting a child? I'm sure I'm going to hear from a load of morally upstanding ppl who took a different view and raised wonderful kids but I'd say that's probably in spite of being hit and not because of it. My daughter couldn't possibly be a more well-behaved and well adjusted young adult, so in our case it was obviously unnecessary.
Great review, as usual!! "Well I wonder" could be the next song to react!
Wow Marcos that was some reaction. Totally unexpected but you're correct all the way through. Poor kids abused in our communities need support, not to be thrown on the scrapheap at an early age. Not surprised of your glowing reaction to this song. When I hear Barbarism I hear 4 talented blokes simply showboating, for me it's like they said before recording "let's just go for it!" And they certainly delivered.
If you get the chance, watch the live version of this song performed on the music programme 'The Tube', doesn't sound any more different than the studio version.
I saw The Smiths live in September 1985 and the thing I remember best was everyone asking for Barbarism to be played and Morrissey saying “we don’t play Barbarism anymore” it’s an amazing song
i wonder why they didnt want to play it anymore
@@isaacbone6029 I think it was the queen is dead tour and they were trying to promote the new songs
@@iainweller452 fair enough, that makes sense
My partner grew up in Manchester/Salford in the 70s/80s and she still says (when our kids are being cheeky) "if I'd talked to my mother like that I'd have got a crack around the head"
Amo The Smiths !!!!!!!! 🇧🇷
Tmj
Eu tbm amigo, é a minha banda preferida! É incrível como eles não tem uma música se quer que seja ruim
"He threw rocks at his behavioral teacher"
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I grew up in the same English system as Morrisey ,beating kids was seen as being a good parent ,we know better after my Generation grew up wanting fights ,and causing Hooliganism from football matches to concerts
A crack on the head is for asking (inappropriately?), refers to parental control, and a crack on the head for LASTING.... meaning carrying on and not learning from mistakes.
Been checking out your channel for a bit after seeing your Deftones reactions and don't know how i didn't notice you had reactions to The Smiths which is other favorite band. Had some fun going through all your reactions to them so far and it's funny how you went from standoff-ish/unimpressed with them at first to a genuine fan over the course of a few months. I'd like to request my personal favorite song of theirs "Girl Afraid" if it has not been requested already.
Thanks for sticking with me! My journey with The Smiths has definitely been interesting but it’s a journey I’m glad I took!
Girl afraid is mine too. Just impeccable
So, maybe you should do a reaction on Morrissey´s solo song: The teachers are afraid of the pupils from his 1996 album Southpaw Grammar
This song gave Seinfeld its bass riffs
Enjoying the reactions as usual Marcos!
I’m glad you enjoyed it!
Some girls are bigger than others pls
Ex Marks The Spot by A Skylit Drive
Live version ruclips.net/video/yq3Hi6htzk4/видео.html this is fantastic, as is the whole gig it is taken from.
React LOOP by RAMEN. It's a rock band from Argentina