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Doing the Terrace Stomp
Am I right in thinking that the version currently on YouTube is missing a verse? Or does the song start with the Crime in Trondhiem line?
Am I right in thinking that the version currently on YouTube is missing a verse? Or does the song start with the Crime in Trondhiem line?
It is at least missing a chorus...
I figured the Stab me in your own time refrain was the chorus and that the vid was simply missing more of the song. I like it so far but would like there to be more to it.
Probably. Or Clas Ohlsson, even.
It is the chorus...it's just the video is missing the first time he sings it. I'm sure a verse or two is missing as well.
Oh, how I am so glad The Smiths will never reform! With lyrics like these Morrissey I'm sure that Johnny Marr will be saying "no" to you
Oh, how I am so glad The Smiths will never reform! With lyrics like these Morrissey I'm sure that Johnny Marr will be saying "no" to you
Isn't it funny how in The Smiths every word Morrissey sung, you could relate to in your life somehow and now every word Morrissey sings, it has no meaning to you what so ever!
When listening to this song I hope one day. The Cocteau Twins will reform and perform together!
I've actually never could "relate to" 'Vicar in A Tutu.' And you'd be the first to ejaculate if the Smiths reformed and you know it.
It's f***ing A* compared with any of his solo material, mate.
You must be joking.
No. Vicar In A Tutu is played superb. I hope he brings it back into his gigs. Though I doubt Boz would play it right and instead do a massive POWER CHORD SEQUENCE, YEAH MANNN!
No. Vicar In A Tutu is played superb. I hope he brings it back into his gigs. Though I doubt Boz would play it right and instead do a massive POWER CHORD SEQUENCE, YEAH MANNN!
Fail. Jesse is the one who is criticized for over-use of power chords. "Vicar In A Tutu" is derivative of rockabilly, which is Boz's specialty. If I'm not mistaken, they played it for gigs around the release of Greatest Hits in '08, and from the recordings it appears as though Boz had a grand time with Johnny's guitar lines. Johnny on the other hand was playing your "massive power chord sequence" with the shit Cribs. But you've got your head too far up the ass of 'the almighty Smiths' legacy' to realize that Johnny hasn't been doing much worthwhile either.
Fail. Jesse is the one who is criticized for over-use of power chords. "Vicar In A Tutu" is derivative of rockabilly, which is Boz's specialty. If I'm not mistaken, they played it for gigs around the release of Greatest Hits in '08, and from the recordings it appears as though Boz had a grand time with Johnny's guitar lines. Johnny on the other hand was playing your "massive power chord sequence" with the shit Cribs. But you've got your head too far up the ass of 'the almighty Smiths' legacy' to realize that Johnny hasn't been doing much worthwhile either.
You'd be hard pressed to find a power chord that Johnny Marr plays on the whole of the album he did with The Cribs.
His style is still the high pitched jangly riffing he's known for on that record, he didn't change his whole playing style just because he changed band...
Johnny didn't do a sing power chord on The Cribs, you big head.
You know what I shall not read about you downing my views on the Smiths.
The Smiths are the best! They will always pwned Morrissey's solo career! And so do The Cocteau Twins, bitch!
Yes, but he didn't do that on the whole f***ing album!
I can go wherever I f***ing please, Adolf Hitler!
Your idiocy is impressive. 4:36. Exact quote from Johnny: "I used that on the Cribs record to do some aggressive kind of rhythm thing." Which he then plays. I wonder what you're riveting response is going to be this time: "YEAH, f*** YOU THAT'S NOT ON THE ALBUM EITHER" (when clearly Johnny just said it was) "YOU CAN GO f*** OFF THE SMITHS FOREVER YEAH." Perhaps I saved you the trouble. Feel free to copy and paste.