I know it is/was maybe cool to love the Smiths but I couldn't stand their music
Boooooooooo.
Bet it was you who edited my thread title wasn't it.
I can see where you're coming from - and fair enough.I honestly don't think many Smiths fans got into them because they were cool, I think it was because they spoke to a type of teenager who probably wasn't cool. I loved them because I felt that a lot of songs expressed how I felt but I'll hold by hand up and say Morrissey's arrogance and bitchiness undoubtedly rubbed off on a lot of Smiths fans, it certainly did with me at the time and probably was a major factor in them being so Marmite. Listening now, I think a lot of the songs hold up very well 30 years on, Johnny Marr's genius playing a huge part in that and I can still enjoy them for being great songs.
I'm not a big fan of much of Morrissey's solo work, he still has the ability to come out with a brilliant tune but I can't recall any since First of the Gang to Die and that must be over 10 years ago now. He's also become a caricature and quite unlikeable as a person but I still find it quite easy to separate the music from the person because so many of the songs are (in my opinion) so good.
I honestly don't think many Smiths fans got into them because they were cool, I think it was because they spoke to a type of teenager who probably wasn't cool. I loved them because I felt that a lot of songs expressed how I felt but I'll hold by hand up and say Morrissey's arrogance and bitchiness undoubtedly rubbed off on a lot of Smiths fans, it certainly did with me at the time and probably was a major factor in them being so Marmite. Listening now, I think a lot of the songs hold up very well 30 years on, Johnny Marr's genius playing a huge part in that and I can still enjoy them for being great songs.
I'm not a big fan of much of Morrissey's solo work, he still has the ability to come out with a brilliant tune but I can't recall any since First of the Gang to Die and that must be over 10 years ago now. He's also become a caricature and quite unlikeable as a person but I still find it quite easy to separate the music from the person because so many of the songs are (in my opinion) so good.
I can see where you're coming from - and fair enough.
I could never just get past the image of a miserable twonk with a bunch of daffodils sticking out of the back of his pants. Maybe if they'd made their records before the age of the video I'd have appreciated them more!
The Smiths album I would take to my desert island is the compilation The World Won't Listen. Seamless.
I honestly don't think many Smiths fans got into them because they were cool, I think it was because they spoke to a type of teenager who probably wasn't cool. I loved them because I felt that a lot of songs expressed how I felt but I'll hold by hand up and say Morrissey's arrogance and bitchiness undoubtedly rubbed off on a lot of Smiths fans, it certainly did with me at the time and probably was a major factor in them being so Marmite. Listening now, I think a lot of the songs hold up very well 30 years on, Johnny Marr's genius playing a huge part in that and I can still enjoy them for being great songs.
I'm not a big fan of much of Morrissey's solo work, he still has the ability to come out with a brilliant tune but I can't recall any since First of the Gang to Die and that must be over 10 years ago now. He's also become a caricature and quite unlikeable as a person but I still find it quite easy to separate the music from the person because so many of the songs are (in my opinion) so good.
Misunderstood I'd say, a shy, introverted, extremely socially awkward person, who perversely fronted a band in spite of all that. I can see why that would be taken as arrogance, people with those traits are often taken for being aloof and 'cool' when the real reason behind it and why they alienate people is that doing that is easier than trying to cope with situations and people that they simply can't cope with, a side effect of the mental condition/affliction. Why do you think the guy lives like a hermit?
I absolutely loved the Smiths but anyone who thinks this is one of the greatest albums of all time is having a giraffe. Lots of filler - Vicar in a Tutu, Frankly Mr Shankly, Some Girls.... all pretty awful. Best Smiths album/compilation - Hatful of Hollow. Great collection of their early material and perfect soundtrack for feeling sorry for yourself in your student bedsit.
The Smiths album I would take to my desert island is the compilation The World Won't Listen. Seamless.
I absolutely loved the Smiths but anyone who thinks this is one of the greatest albums of all time is having a giraffe. Lots of filler - Vicar in a Tutu, Frankly Mr Shankly, Some Girls.... all pretty awful. Best Smiths album/compilation - Hatful of Hollow. Great collection of their early material and perfect soundtrack for feeling sorry for yourself in your student bedsit.
The smiths- massively overrated band in the same way new order are, neither are a patch on Wham , Spandau Ballet or Duran Duran for that matter !
The smiths- massively overrated band in the same way new order are, neither are a patch on Wham , Spandau Ballet or Duran Duran for that matter !