Still wonderful 31 years later
I bought my copy in that little record shop in Newhaven town centre; can't for the life of me remember what it was called though.
heaven knows I'm miserable nowI haven't played this album for a while now. I prefer Hatful of Hollow, but I think that this is a bit like Alan Partridge saying that the best Beatles album is Best Of The Beatles. Quite a gloomy listen in parts, although I was a little obsessed with Reel Around The Fountain at the time (with Paul Carrack on piano). Some moments of pure joy. Ah, Hand In Glove....
the sun shines out from our behindI haven't played this album for a while now. I prefer Hatful of Hollow, but I think that this is a bit like Alan Partridge saying that the best Beatles album is Best Of The Beatles. Quite a gloomy listen in parts, although I was a little obsessed with Reel Around The Fountain at the time (with Paul Carrack on piano). Some moments of pure joy. Ah, Hand In Glove....
I haven't played this album for a while now. I prefer Hatful of Hollow, but I think that this is a bit like Alan Partridge saying that the best Beatles album is Best Of The Beatles. Quite a gloomy listen in parts, although I was a little obsessed with Reel Around The Fountain at the time (with Paul Carrack on piano). Some moments of pure joy. Ah, Hand In Glove....
Still wonderful 31 years later
the sun shines out from our behind
regards
DR
Worst example of some of the most miserable, drab, slit your wrist, 'right-on', anti-everything music I have ever had the misfortune to listen to,........ sorry, did that sound a little over the top?......... it wasn't meant to.
Worst example of some of the most miserable, drab, slit your wrist, 'right-on', anti-everything music I have ever had the misfortune to listen to,........ sorry, did that sound a little over the top?......... it wasn't meant to.
Worst example of some of the most miserable, drab, slit your wrist, 'right-on', anti-everything music I have ever had the misfortune to listen to,........ sorry, did that sound a little over the top?......... it wasn't meant to.
Couldn't agree more wholeheartedly .... shouldn't have even been called music. And as for Morrisey !!!
You can spot Kajagoogoo fans a mile off....
Anybody who can stand the droning, out of tune vocals long enough to interpret the ramblings of that 'northern' dullard, deserves a pat on the back for stoicism in the face of extreme audio torture.Which means you've never listened to the lyrics.
Have just started reading the Morrissey autobiography and am already 50 pages in. There are no chapters, no Introduction, just straight in. He is remarkably literate and so far it is fascinating read. A truly great band, as a 15 year old the album and the music took me into adulthood, so has a special place.
I have read it twice - it is a very good read and he writes very well. It caused a stir in the publishing world as he insisted that it was published straight away on the Penguin Classics imprint, which put a lot of noses out of joint.