@@AlexanderProcopis I disagree. This is betten than "asleep". Marr brought a jangly tropical feel that had run its course. As Moz matured, so did we. No more silly little boys. Just silly men.
WHEN ANYONE HEARS A SONG LIKE THIS OR THIS ONE SONG! THE REST OF THE Music in this WORLD SOUNDS LIKE SOMEONE Using the bathroom! THIS IS THE BEST ANYONE CAN EVER HEAR IN ANY LIFE TIME!
Amazing version; maybe the best song of 1994. Thank you Morrissey for this song and many, many beautiful songs. Thank you Alsatian Cousin for sharing this vesion.
This version is eons better than the original for me, purely because of the airiness of the production on this version. Gives it a much more isolated/aimless feeling that I think matches the theme of the song perfectly.
That's the thing about Morrissey; his lyrics seem often to speak to his listeners on an almost personal, intimate level. For instance, 'Late Night, Maudlin Street' could be a word-for-word retelling of my own banal boyhood growing up in a non-descript English town. For me personally, no other artist can do this - just reach in and directly speak to one's own life experiences. It's just uncanny. And this song is no exception, either.
Hermosa versión del poeta ingles. En particular refleja algunos pasajes d mi vida. Pero aunque la escuche millones d veces, siempre provoca una emoción indescriptible.
man, this song was like my constant soundtrack on ferry rides every morning to go to high school in Manhattan. All of Your Arsenal, but this song, especially.
To me this incredible song is the feeling of waking up to a dark morning, in a cold, tired room, with a heavy sigh, realizing the sheer pain of everyday life, and pulling the quilt over my head, waiting for the pain to pass. Knowing it probably never will.
It's not "about depression". It's that feeling of hopelessness that we all feel at some point in our lives, when all we want to do is stay in bed and wish the world away and be alone. It's called the "human condition" and no pills or therapy can cure you of being a human.
You saw the name "Morrissey" and you think Irish connection, Anthony Seamus Morrissey, finest pigsty muckraker I ever had the pleasure of striking up a ditty with. If you're listening Anthony, I vicariously dedicate this tune to you, as you used to murder it over the odd pint, and hope that the donkey are less wet in Australia than in West Connemara. "Anam alainn", miss you buddy
The length of this video is 4:20❤. ❤❤❤We will make the smokin' decision of You going first, into The One's "temple~like" joint, when we meet again. But, until then, I AM staying away from the holy holy holy whole concept, throwing into the weeds aNd watching it Cheech aNd Chong along The Way "Up In Smoke"...
Before ever hearing this song, the title always seemed novelty to me like this song would just be another King Leer type of song but how wrong was I? Some of the most poignant lyrics I've ever heard.
Yeah, it's nothing like King Lear. The song title remains me of The Smiths Still Ill. The song also slightly reminds me of This song doesnt end when its over.
@@AlsatianCousin That's actually a really good comparison to Still Ill. Both really strong and dark lyrics but with a pithy title - he does like to mess with expectations, just like how every Smiths song sounds upbeat until you actually listen to the words haha.
The one Mozza song I can't get on board with. Delivered so flatly despite the romantic music backdrop. The "No one has given me anything" line really annoys me when you think about how his mum supported him as he didn't work. Unless he means in a romantic sense, in which case what an entitled thing to say! There was more charm in 'I am human and I need to be loved' if that's what he was going for.
IMO mum doesn't count - that's what parents are SUPPOSED to do. Thinking this is more about the people in his or someone's life that were supposed to be friends but turned out to be not so friendly. True friends give because they want to - not because it's owed P.D.M.
I used to think this too .. it was almost a perfect song but that one line made me go "hang on, thats just not true". But then I began wondering whether its sung knowingly. Almost in a self-pity way. He, the person writing the song knows he the support he's had (even if he does like to talk about how its never been there) ... but he's singing from a place of deep depression where people can be blinded to logic and rationale. Where things like "people are there to help me, people love me" can be so difficult to believe that you just simply find it easier to assuming its the truth.
He actually did work as a civil service clerk and as a hospital porter. Despite the lyric "I never had a job because im too shy". Not all songs have to be interpreted so literal
Proof that his solo work is, as good, or even better, than The Smiths.
Very rarely better, but as good means essentially that there is more music as good as the Smiths and so that itself is glorious
@@AlexanderProcopis I disagree. This is betten than "asleep". Marr brought a jangly tropical feel that had run its course. As Moz matured, so did we. No more silly little boys. Just silly men.
His latest stuff I'm not really into but he s got some tracks that are as good or better than the smiths.
"better" what a prat 🤣
I must confess right here right now, before you people, that I love Morrissey. It’s been going on for quite a while now
Sometimes a song takes you to another place because it's on such a higher level than most this is one. Morrissey = genius.
I agree completely!!❤❤❤❤❤ One word I have to describe Morrissey is Genius. Why do I love him?? He's a Genius.
This takes my back 25 years to year 24. At a place i was not intending to go.
This song transports me to another place in my life. I swear Morrissey songs are something else
WHEN ANYONE HEARS A SONG LIKE THIS OR THIS ONE SONG!
THE REST OF THE Music in this WORLD SOUNDS LIKE SOMEONE
Using the bathroom!
THIS IS THE BEST ANYONE CAN EVER HEAR IN ANY LIFE TIME!
You must be such a fool
To pass me by 🎶🎵
Strongest sentence in the song.
Moz is and always will be one of the best voices and songwriters .
that's how history will remember him ;-)
Amazing version; maybe the best song of 1994. Thank you Morrissey for this song and many, many beautiful songs. Thank you Alsatian Cousin for sharing this vesion.
This version is eons better than the original for me, purely because of the airiness of the production on this version. Gives it a much more isolated/aimless feeling that I think matches the theme of the song perfectly.
I was in college when he released this. 30 years ago.
This gave me chills. He has the most beautiful voice, ever.
i love this song. because it defines me . its about me and how its interpretation is so vividly written.... its haunts me ...it calls out to me...
That's the thing about Morrissey; his lyrics seem often to speak to his listeners on an almost personal, intimate level. For instance, 'Late Night, Maudlin Street' could be a word-for-word retelling of my own banal boyhood growing up in a non-descript English town. For me personally, no other artist can do this - just reach in and directly speak to one's own life experiences. It's just uncanny. And this song is no exception, either.
The picture is of Morrissey in front of the Trafford Road Bridge, Old Trafford, Manchester 1988.
So far from where I intended to go
Temporal dreams not realised ... but there is still a glimmer of hope.
Hermosa versión del poeta ingles.
En particular refleja algunos pasajes d mi vida.
Pero aunque la escuche millones d veces, siempre provoca una emoción indescriptible.
man, this song was like my constant soundtrack on ferry rides every morning to go to high school in Manhattan. All of Your Arsenal, but this song, especially.
"You must be such a fool to pass me by" So many fools, I guess, Morrissey. Thx Alain Whyte, Morrissey Plus, love the pic.
Alain Whyte remains a talented player & artist.
This song sounds exactly like the streets i roamed in my youth
This song, I cry so heavily everytime.
Me too
The guitar on this is amazing. Loops of happiness. ..
Loops of melancholy.
alain whyte's a fuckin beast
@@boosh90 so true
Alain Gordon Whyte
@@boosh90 he certainly is! I love his channel too
Moz and Alain... what a duo
I love this song. The lyrics, the voice at their very best.
"My love is as sharp as a needle in your eye
You must be such a fool to pass me by".
why must this song reach me and fill me with an unprofound loss
Feels like watching night winter sky by lying down outside. Which is full of stars. With my favorite friends who loves him as well.
To me this incredible song is the feeling of waking up to a dark morning, in a cold, tired room, with a heavy sigh, realizing the sheer pain of everyday life, and pulling the quilt over my head, waiting for the pain to pass. Knowing it probably never will.
@@jam-nc8ut sounds like my withdrawal symptoms
@@jam-nc8utdamn .. that's sad
I'm drinking wine but I totally get this song!!!
"you can tell by the way I sleep all day" got to be talking about depression in that lyric.
The entire song is about depression lol
@@jamesonjaksch4883 Haha, his entire back catalogue is about depression for fucks sake. Luv it Mark.
No... he’s really tired, nothing to read in to here.
I’m a poor freezingly cold soul... of course it’s about depression
It's not "about depression". It's that feeling of hopelessness that we all feel at some point in our lives, when all we want to do is stay in bed and wish the world away and be alone. It's called the "human condition" and no pills or therapy can cure you of being a human.
One of my favorite Alain Whyte compositions.
Holy shit this version is phenomenal, why is it not on Spotify
I need this, right now, and all the time.
Holy moly! How did I not know about this version lol - fantastic!! P.D.M.
stunning! Simplistic beauty & depth. Not appreciated by much of the modern world.
The most beautiful chill out song ever.
Beautiful version of the song, thanks for posting it!
So sad and beautiful!
Oh Morrissey what's going on in that beautiful head of yours?
It's my biggest wish you find your life's love.
He did. Himself! 😊
You said everything...
@@Zizzyyzz Actually, we all need to love and to be loved by someone
@@PaulaMaske That doesn't contradict what I said.
@@PaulaMaske Never did find......
Omg. I wept.
so beautiful
Absolutely beautiful song.❤️
i love morrisey
Me tooo!!!! ❤❤❤❤
But not enough to spell his name correctly
Uma das minhas obras-primas preferidas de Morrissey!!!!
Concordo irmão!
Incredible.
You saw the name "Morrissey" and you think Irish connection, Anthony Seamus Morrissey, finest pigsty muckraker I ever had the pleasure of striking up a ditty with. If you're listening Anthony, I vicariously dedicate this tune to you, as you used to murder it over the odd pint, and hope that the donkey are less wet in Australia than in West Connemara. "Anam alainn", miss you buddy
Feel this in my soul !!!!
so comfort for sleep
Lovely. Thanks for the upload. 💜
that was ducking incredible
Ducking?? LOL
Absolute legend!
Guitar sounds like Trash Can Sinatras................love it
always coming back
Beautiful ❤️
Bella
Par Excellence!
wow. jesus.
Maravillosa!!!
Was this version ever “officially released” as a “B-side” or as a bonus song? Would like to find and buy a copy of this version.
negative =\
Mac X Video Converter Pro
❤❤❤❤❤👏👏👏👏👏👏
I didn't choose doomer life, doomer life chose me.
You would be such a fool to past me bye ✌️
❤️
Moz looks so different in that picture
Life's very constant lols
The length of this video is 4:20❤. ❤❤❤We will make the smokin' decision of You going first, into The One's "temple~like" joint, when we meet again. But, until then, I AM staying away from the holy holy holy whole concept, throwing into the weeds aNd watching it Cheech aNd Chong along The Way "Up In Smoke"...
Were's the bridge?
It's the iron bridge...
@@AlsatianCousin it's not
@@AlsatianCousin The one where he ended up with sore lips ? ;)
Before ever hearing this song, the title always seemed novelty to me like this song would just be another King Leer type of song but how wrong was I? Some of the most poignant lyrics I've ever heard.
Yeah, it's nothing like King Lear. The song title remains me of The Smiths Still Ill. The song also slightly reminds me of This song doesnt end when its over.
@@AlsatianCousin That's actually a really good comparison to Still Ill. Both really strong and dark lyrics but with a pithy title - he does like to mess with expectations, just like how every Smiths song sounds upbeat until you actually listen to the words haha.
Great version. If you like this....try Joni Mitchell 'Silky veils of ardor' and view the lyrics.
The one Mozza song I can't get on board with. Delivered so flatly despite the romantic music backdrop. The "No one has given me anything" line really annoys me when you think about how his mum supported him as he didn't work. Unless he means in a romantic sense, in which case what an entitled thing to say! There was more charm in 'I am human and I need to be loved' if that's what he was going for.
How do you know he's speaking about his own experience? Might not be as autobiographical as you assume.
IMO mum doesn't count - that's what parents are SUPPOSED to do. Thinking this is more about the people in his or someone's life that were supposed to be friends but turned out to be not so friendly. True friends give because they want to - not because it's owed P.D.M.
I Do Monologue
I used to think this too .. it was almost a perfect song but that one line made me go "hang on, thats just not true". But then I began wondering whether its sung knowingly. Almost in a self-pity way. He, the person writing the song knows he the support he's had (even if he does like to talk about how its never been there) ... but he's singing from a place of deep depression where people can be blinded to logic and rationale. Where things like "people are there to help me, people love me" can be so difficult to believe that you just simply find it easier to assuming its the truth.
He actually did work as a civil service clerk and as a hospital porter. Despite the lyric "I never had a job because im too shy". Not all songs have to be interpreted so literal
Genius
So beautiful
I agree!
So beautiful