I'd heard various songs by The Smiths and Morrissey years before but I dismissed them because my friends who liked Morrissey were all cookie-cutters of one another. Time passed. I was in a terrible relationship and about to leave. Bored made me listen to "If You Don't Like Me..." and "Life Is a...
I never really thought about Vegan-friendly alcohol.
Then again, I was a vegan who didn't drink. Now I'm a drinker but not a vegan. Hmmmm....
So what you're saying is I can have both?
This thread would be even worse if Trubs and Pregs shared the wine with me. Three tipsy women posting...plus whomever else!
Hmm...I do have some Kahlua up on top of the fridge. I wonder if it would taste good in Almond Milk.
You just described my teenage years (except for the Oedipal stuff). Except you have to throw in:
Parent (upon catching me watching MTV): You're not listening to these garbagemen in your car, are you?
Me: No. *mumbling* I just sneak out and watch 120 Minutes when you're asleep.
And I don't...
I absolutely adore this song and have often used "My only mistake is I keep hoping" as a line in my life. With all the Moz songs, I confess I haven't listened to this one in a while. Must go listen!
All of the things you said
So meaningful
They are all so suddenly meaningless
Oh, how...
So I was listening to this today while waiting in the car line for my kid and suddenly I thought, "Are these two separate voices?"
Like...is the slow pleading voice the person who loves? and the fast "It's not your birthday anymore" voice the person who is loved but doesn't care?
I dunno...
Good phrasing. ;)
This one gets in my head and won't leave...which isn't a bad thing.
I love the "syrupy sentimental" line because it just conveys that disgusted tone so well.
I think he's probably got one and is just very discreet.
It's probably been various choices in the poll during his career, though.
I can see him not wanting to make his songs untrue.
I can also see him finding the right person and it not working out, and being miserable and sure he'd...
Black Cloud absolutely rocks and I love it.
I'm not understanding the Carol love, but maybe I just need to listen to it a few more times. Sometimes the place a song falls on an album influences my like/dislike for it at first, because I already get overwhelmed with the first songs and need to...
Weird, I noticed the same thing about the third song in. Black Cloud really rocks there at the end and then...it's over. Like musical premature ejaculation.:confused:
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