Hairdresser on Fire is a Moz solo effort, not The Smiths. And it has a decent bass line, which redeems it.
Has to be Golden Lights.
And a crazy Vini Reilly guitar solo on it too...
Hairdresser on Fire is a Moz solo effort, not The Smiths. And it has a decent bass line, which redeems it.
Has to be Golden Lights.
Ah, trick question.
Oh, Morrissey, if only everyone could be as clever as us and get the irony. Us Poets Corner people wake in the morning and the first thing we all say to each other is "Do we all still love the Smiths".
We love the racist, fascist nutty singer so much that Shirley there cannot be a bad song.
Rant over. Deep breaths and count to 10.
This thread is full of Smiths fans listing their worst song, your rant is misplaced (and odd).
My rant is misplaced. The rant is based upon Left of centre people having to tell the world that they love Morrissey when he has shadows of racism, fascism and is certainly nutty.
My rant is misplaced. The rant is based upon Left of centre people having to tell the world that they love Morrissey when he has shadows of racism, fascism and is certainly nutty.
It's funny that 'Work is a four letter word' and 'Golden Lights' are generally considered the worst tracks by The Smiths! They are both covers! 'Work....was a Cilla Black song and Golden lights was by Twinkle!
I can't listen to Suffer Little Children, but that's only because of the subject matter
Morrissey took a battering in the press after Suffer Little Children had it's first outing! However, after meeting Ann West and explaining how important he felt the song was they become close friends! The lyrics are thought provoking along side a beautiful piece of music! (I am actually a Gillingham fan who joined your forum to comment on Cody McDonald, but The Smiths has taken the limelight)