"I've seen this happen in other people's lives, now it's happening in mine...." That refrain could have gone on for a month and I would still have sung along til the fade.
I understand and agree with you. I think this song is beautiful and quite wonderful. I know it's a sin to suggest it, but this song just may be the apex of their playing
"It was dark as I drove the point home" is my kind of poetry. I've been with this song since the 'Meat Is Murder' album came out. This album was the one that sold me - fall of 1985 in Colorado. Saw them on the 'Queen Is Dead' tour of 1986 at CU in Boulder.
Another beautiful perfect Smiths track that is about real life and true meaning, not another love song that means nothing. Great lyrics accompanied by brilliant music that totally suits the lyrics and feel the song creates. It needs to be played loud especially for the guitar riff that refrains which is one of the ingredients that makes this song truly great, the chords and slide guitar looping round creates the mood & emotion of the track. To be able to write music of this style back in the 1980’s that was completely different to anything else musically of that time and at the age of 19/20yrs old which Johnny was when the song was written, was so mature songwriting for such a young man and ahead of his time, unlike 99% of musicians much older that would use 3 or 4 standard chords, which this wasn’t. Another masterpiece of many that Morrissey & Marr penned together in such a short period of time.
@@thedeadxtras9927 Agreed. They were a magical duo for sure. I don't believe age is a requirement for knowledge, per se, Marr is just a gifted individual that was enriched by Morrissey's presence (and vice versa). The song is indeed a very special gift to the soul
I have always loved this song , it's one of the Smiths best , and for me their most haunting piece of music ... which is saying something . Every band member is doing something extraordinary in it . It transports me to another place. It's a shame it made little impression on you , maybe you weren't in the right mood .
one of my favourites from the smiths, thanks for reacting to it, i remember the first time you've reacted to the smiths, you didn't love immediatelly but you give it a chance, nice =)
My favourite Smiths song - they have bigger, more popular (albeit less dense ) songs, but this for me just brings out the best in ever member of the group. Its like an ocean of sound you can float in
Thanks for the review mate. It’s certainly a hypnotic and meandering piece. I like this track too, but never felt a big connection to it. While a lot of fans love this song, as a die-hard Smiths fan, I feel like I should like it more…
Do yourself a favor and check out Morrissey's "Seasick, yet still docked", one of his best songs ever! Also check out "now my heart is full", ans "speedway", while your at it.
"That Joke" is far better than "alright", it's a sublime masterwork. _Meat Is Murder_ tracks are best experienced within the context of the album. Otherwise, it's like listening to "Great Gig In The Sky" before "Breathe". And, yeah, Suede is a band to dive hard into. Greatest UK band of their generation. Some entry points: Beautiful Ones My Dark Star The Wild Ones (Unedited Version) Picnic By The Motorway Simon
Ibwluwve the intention of the repetition and length of it are ooint makers about the dull and inescapable mundane nature of depression kind of an artistic ploy to put u in the setting of the message of the song
The swaying the whole song perplexes me, but only because the first time I heard this song I was still. It froze me, especially the last 3/4 of the song. I can tell near the end youre ready for it to be over.. this is all ok though, just interesting to observe your observation. Good review
"I've seen this happen in other people's lives, now it's happening in mine...."
That refrain could have gone on for a month and I would still have sung along til the fade.
It hits more and more everytime
I understand and agree with you. I think this song is beautiful and quite wonderful. I know it's a sin to suggest it, but this song just may be the apex of their playing
"It was dark as I drove the point home" is my kind of poetry. I've been with this song since the 'Meat Is Murder' album came out. This album was the one that sold me - fall of 1985 in Colorado. Saw them on the 'Queen Is Dead' tour of 1986 at CU in Boulder.
Their lyrics are always powerful
I still wear my Meat is Murder shirt (in my 50's now) 😛
I saw them on the same tour in Carlisle. I was 16 and got served my first beer at the gig. I looked about 12
wow I would have loved to be there, I wasn't even born yet
This song is a masterpiece of genius.
Another beautiful perfect Smiths track that is about real life and true meaning, not another love song that means nothing.
Great lyrics accompanied by brilliant music that totally suits the lyrics and feel the song creates. It needs to be played loud especially for the guitar riff that refrains which is one of the ingredients that makes this song truly great, the chords and slide guitar looping round creates the mood & emotion of the track. To be able to write music of this style back in the 1980’s that was completely different to anything else musically of that time and at the age of 19/20yrs old which Johnny was when the song was written, was so mature songwriting for such a young man and ahead of his time, unlike 99% of musicians much older that would use 3 or 4 standard chords, which this wasn’t.
Another masterpiece of many that Morrissey & Marr penned together in such a short period of time.
@@thedeadxtras9927
Agreed. They were a magical duo for sure. I don't believe age is a requirement for knowledge, per se, Marr is just a gifted individual that was enriched by Morrissey's presence (and vice versa). The song is indeed a very special gift to the soul
I have always loved this song , it's one of the Smiths best , and for me their most haunting piece of music ... which is saying something . Every band member is doing something extraordinary in it . It transports me to another place. It's a shame it made little impression on you , maybe you weren't in the right mood .
Perfect track for a late night in Winter.
one of my favourites from the smiths, thanks for reacting to it, i remember the first time you've reacted to the smiths, you didn't love immediatelly but you give it a chance, nice =)
This song really gets you into your feelings 😭
Everyone talks about Morrissey and Marr but Rourke and Joyce complete the magic. Rourke in particular does amazing bass parts
Amazing song. It stirs so many emotions in me.
My favourite Smiths song - they have bigger, more popular (albeit less dense ) songs, but this for me just brings out the best in ever member of the group. Its like an ocean of sound you can float in
Johnny Marr is a genius.
Thanks for the review mate.
It’s certainly a hypnotic and meandering piece. I like this track too, but never felt a big connection to it. While a lot of fans love this song, as a die-hard Smiths fan, I feel like I should like it more…
I hear you. I like it well enough and will never skip it, but it's not one that I think, "Oh, I really want to listen to that."
Do yourself a favor and check out Morrissey's "Seasick, yet still docked", one of his best songs ever! Also check out "now my heart is full", ans "speedway", while your at it.
You really should check out “Paint a vulgar picture” by the smiths
A masterpiece
It’s a great song!
believe or not its manchester humour
Thank you for this Smiths reactions
He explained that it was a direct criticism of the British press and media
To me , its depression
"That Joke" is far better than "alright", it's a sublime masterwork. _Meat Is Murder_ tracks are best experienced within the context of the album. Otherwise, it's like listening to "Great Gig In The Sky" before "Breathe".
And, yeah, Suede is a band to dive hard into. Greatest UK band of their generation. Some entry points:
Beautiful Ones
My Dark Star
The Wild Ones (Unedited Version)
Picnic By The Motorway
Simon
I’d love to see him react to the more noisy bands of 90’s British pop like My Bloody Valentine or Ride.
I was cooking bacon and eggs earlier, but I left the eggs in the pan too long. I guess you could say That Yolk Isn't Runny Anymore. 🤣
Yes! You went there! you said it, and you damn well pulled It off sir!!! Hahaaaaaa
You don't get the Smiths, and that's ok dude!
Thanks for another great reaction!
No problem 😊
Ibwluwve the intention of the repetition and length of it are ooint makers about the dull and inescapable mundane nature of depression kind of an artistic ploy to put u in the setting of the message of the song
Great song 🎵
Agreed!
🙏🦋✌🏻
The swaying the whole song perplexes me, but only because the first time I heard this song I was still. It froze me, especially the last 3/4 of the song. I can tell near the end youre ready for it to be over.. this is all ok though, just interesting to observe your observation. Good review
Beastly by Vulfpeck would be a great reaction!!
This dude has no clue. This is the smiths track
Great video!
Please check Leaving Again by Internet Girl❤
nowhere fast
Dave grohl does reactions?