This is one of my all-time favourite tunes by The Smiths. Classic Moz' lyrics, of course. And that jangly guitar by Marr is just so delicious. The title was inspired by the song "Heaven Knows I’m Missing Him Now" by Sandie Shaw, who is an idol of The Smiths, and who recorded cover versions of "Hand in Glove" and "I Don't Owe You Anything" with the band. Keep up the great work!
Classic Smiths track. The title is great, and kind of where the Pet Shop Boys leaned towards in using a phrase as a song title. Neil Tennant said PSB were "The Smiths you can dance to", and it's this use of everyday hum-drum phrases that is a prime example. Fantastic song by the way, Marr and Morrissey in perfect synogy
This sounded vaguely familiar to me, too, but I can't be sure if I heard it before. Like with many other bands, I always thought many of their songs sounded too much like the same. Not "Big Mouth Strikes Again", of course! That one is great, a classic! But this was interesting, and funny. 😉
You can tell what a happy place Manchester is.
Top one nice one get sorted madchester is buzzing u fooooooookin Muppet! 😊 😊😅😂😂
the quality become a lot better! good work
Cats and The Smiths - perfect combination
"Why do I smile at people who I'd much rather kick in the eye" is one my favourite Moz phrases XD
This is one of my all-time favourite tunes by The Smiths. Classic Moz' lyrics, of course. And that jangly guitar by Marr is just so delicious.
The title was inspired by the song "Heaven Knows I’m Missing Him Now" by Sandie Shaw, who is an idol of The Smiths, and who recorded cover versions of "Hand in Glove" and "I Don't Owe You Anything" with the band.
Keep up the great work!
Always amazed how the Caligula line goes over reactors heads,
I’m a historian, I certainly know who Caligula was, I just didn’t hear that word clearly.
@@mattsnider2667 no problem, as you missed it may help with the line “what she asked of me at the end of the day” 👍
Amazing song
My favorite after “ Meat is murder”❤
You can hear why some people call it jangle rock.
Classic Smiths track. The title is great, and kind of where the Pet Shop Boys leaned towards in using a phrase as a song title. Neil Tennant said PSB were "The Smiths you can dance to", and it's this use of everyday hum-drum phrases that is a prime example.
Fantastic song by the way, Marr and Morrissey in perfect synogy
This sounded vaguely familiar to me, too, but I can't be sure if I heard it before. Like with many other bands, I always thought many of their songs sounded too much like the same. Not "Big Mouth Strikes Again", of course! That one is great, a classic!
But this was interesting, and funny. 😉
Haha, yes, "Moz"/Morrissey is so delightfully glum in most of their songs. 😆
@@mattsnider2667 😁😘
Bet he can't sing those high bits anymore 🤔. Classic song 👏🏻
Jonny Marr at his best 👍